HILL5BCR0 ARGUS, OCT. 15. 1908 oiHffiON EU9GTK1C l FACES mU SUIT lit HckI Mcrl, of Ilea vcit. Sue fr $U,25 hi I u i cd Laal A ,ult ,m,,M fl,,,', Ul" l;irt'ml Court, of Multnomah county, l.y .... Kmhillo Merlo, daughter t.f ..i t it.ut.illo. the. wrll known ..lou and I''RU ''",,r. BeaVrlon, l which allege hr golical hutch Hunday morning. .rviilr hurt ljr romiiiri ul laimaio inuaic MiaaOra John- . Orpiion KtiH'trio cotialructioii Lou, teacher. 1 iKjuire al the Pre i.. i .uiuoior. whti the iiikii waking rarlor. over City Hakerv throuKU l lie u J. Praraon, uf I'wa Hill, wan In town Ttidy. Capl. J. I). Merrymitn. of Port land, waa in town ytrUy. tint). Campbell, nl Laurel, wan county Nuat visitor, yeitlerday . The kind of ak king that stand the boy i the Armor-plate. Baud hamh.ui. ::otf George ZiUtnan ami Wallace M.h, uf Ceutitrville, wete in town tint lirnt if I he week. Can furni.b men to grub land or rut wood. Apply to C. II. Kry, iUavertuii, Ore. :!d 1 Mm. K. Meier, of Portland, re turned home, Humlay, after a week' vi.it with Mr. W I!. D.ilan. A subject of fH'ial interest will he iirnnniiti'tl at the 1 oiled hvan Session OjK'ncJ Mondty Willi IM Teacli'-rs lVs'tit rcU their way tiirougu wie Keg bittu tract. o Hunday morning, iUJ laid" the track wf ''(,fK' Electric ou the Ueghlllo una. it , 1 . k. . . 1.. il.. Ill I niuuji"r(i mv in wm . , 1.1 - . 1 . . 11 m u m, I mKk r mil up. """ - y i...i ,i.iriM tu her arm. It i oo tbia grotint that aha- now bring a iuiI. and aka thi uiu nl 110,20'. .i. ..... It i irobbl that a Uig number uf wltnMM will U ,ubpotd lbU utty "" both iJ. lh" ,uil l"t",,M, lo b an iularwllu owt"K lu prorninem- of the on both iJet. lOBrlCIN NEXT MONDAY MIMJTIIS COUNTY SSi)" OF ADUKtSStH MADE LAUREL BOY DRAGGED TO 1AM TEAM I Diwey George Receives Fatal Injuries in a Runaway BKOTBEK BAS A BKOKBSi ARK Able latitiuUof lake I'atl the lnlitutt Contrary V lb tatemnl inaile by Manager Uuy TallMil. junl lf .re guiug Kant, that lh ttrrg in Klnlric Would l0 nieraw"i iir., HilUtK.ro nnl i'orllan'l, until rylhing wa In rradimHw, a tele gram tu revive! by Manager CoolUlge in I'lirtUoa, yr-.teiday. U ia aialwl on roI authority, dlrwjllog him to Ugin ojn-ralion of ibt line between HilUboro anil PartlanJ. oil Mon ly nl. Wtt landa color Ui tb rrKirt, i the fact that a fore of workmen went to work bora Vrtlitedy iimroing, od ara now enuaged in putting in a "Y" on tb Tongua traot, juet wt of Firal alrel. Another fact, wbirh ha.1 generally betm orKw.k td, it that by th ff.1"' i..,,-l,i- tknlMt the Orreon K!tc ui0by th- ci, or ::!H;;;::;.nS' road in MMirallon by the Brat day If you l.tilu I,. (iravea and Augusta H Cither, of hherwuod, were in attend ance at the Teacher llmtilute, ttiiH week . Kd. Hhule, who wan arcideritally hot lait M-k, ie iinnroving nicely and will eifin l able to Im out on the elreele. A black aow. weight about 2' Hi luiumU. ner (Imlar Mill Ke- ward. Notify Jacob Uieli, leaver Ion, Oie., It. 2, 2H if luac Cram' n fractured au ankle, near (ilenctxt, by liini thrown from a horee, lant Hatur day. Dr. Tatniriiie reluctd the Iractu'c. The 1. . O. r . hall at N'tioi:, U ling refumiihed and irnjiroved . . ' , fl U.I. .1 I- (1.1.1 oil Hie lUHIUr. inn rH:iuuie vnu KrUown bate one i.f the lineel halli in the county. Mr. and Mm. W. J. (lre(?g and daughter, (irace, and Mr. and Mr T. It. l'vi and eon, Tom, of I-eiey ville, returned from a trip lo New jxirt, the laiit of the week. Chaa. H. Parker, of Portland, han b .imhl the bueineea of J. Powell of thi city, and opened a full line ol elwtric eupoliee in a l.uilding on Main Street. oiMit the court houae. lled bin ad. CK. l.amtt. livina one mile north (d l!iulon,wMintownTue day, and calle.1. Hi baro, HHl'i feet, burne.1 a abort time go, and John Vamlerwal, th meurance id him the Ion, oicD i ... a i -j i amotinieu w have a hot water muier The annual county li-achum' innti- tute convened at thi place on Mon- .... . , . . i day oi iniM wem, wttn an anenu- atica of V.Y1 teacher Among thone prenent aH inelructorn, and making addreanti, were: U. K. HohinHon, Multnomah public Behoole; K. U. Ileeeler, Monmouth Normal Hchool; J M. Power, Halem ichoole: H. M. Crook, Albany College; J. H. Ackerman.Hupt Public Inhtruction; I.. It. Alderman, Htate I'nivereitj ; Prof Marnh, Foreiit Grove. The programme, a publiebed in Argu ol lat week, wa given. The mbjfctH were generally di cui"ed, the inetructor from a din lar.ee. leadimr. Following are tx J. F. Wood, of the Forent Oro? New, wa in town Monday. J. Harri. of (Jaton, trannactfd buMinen in town Ut Haturday. Franc'm Keenon, of Corneliup, transacted buninea in the city, Tuerday. We make photographic poat rani from vour own ulatiHi. Poet Card Unzaar. 2'Hf Cha. Cowaill, who has rented the Dr. F. A. Bailey place at Lenox, still Aaelber Brother Eicapea Withtut was in town yesterday. g Scri(c, Junl arri ted Another Urge ai .... . - I - eortment ol laoiee iweawr , w QmTgt) tfae J2 ye oId wn ami co.ore-, i. ,f of Judge Crandall, who he been Lj- jjoridiyf from irjjariwi re- eer.ouely ill lor eome weu pa, . , runaway, the day pre- nuw rrp,vu m Tl0Ui and mother ion, Nile George, Cba. Oakertnan a well k" 4 yeara, lie. at home with a Lueineee in the city, ye.terday. broken arm, and other injonee of , . . la aeTioua nature. A third brother, Mnnev lo loan on real oeiw. T ..nniUa Atml to Ku ratli Bros . HilUlwro. Or. 21-tf without a ecratcb. Tbe father had .. . ... i ,l . r....u- I returned home, and turned the I'rol. niBHier, oi mo icuuj Monmouth College, attended the team oter to the eldeet boy, with Institute at thil place, this week. .1 inetruotioDi to unhitch and put the J K Adkin Jr. and wife return m in lhe Urn' The thm i.. ii.mmnnd laet HaturdaT. got in to the wagon, when tbe team ...i .:n ...n,) the winter in Hill-1 started to run, going through two i-o closed gates eucceieively, and out ...i.. ,. n..iirt. it the public road, ana tnence wane, ai fv ...,v,. down the rotd DWlj , nan miie f?aturaay mgui, . manner. Dewey wa ker i orchestra, ntitw, id u AH are invited. a some manner. thrown out in front, bia feet becom Rev L. F. Be kn.p. pastor o. ine head down, in wnicn conaiuon ne ... .- - nfflD M. K. church, killed a big ouca, i was dragged, until me team was - r--r while hunting with BomeTillamooi stopped. Nile, the aecond eon, wae friend, one day !at week. thrown out against a gate, with tbe reeo.lt above stated, ine miro Wanted, a woman to do washing, a .1 : iU.aa n let ft ironing ana c.eao.ug, u. . , ... h- .,honB. ,od uUl a. ----- r . erpu from the addrewMB made by the viriting inetructor, kindly lur- nifhed by Mi-Mi Koe Wilcoi.of the Hill-txiro public echool: K. K. kcliitmon, Supt. of Mull. Co We ran timl lictlcr i.iailitrla fur cliar- i lrr mod. I fnmi hialoiy thnn from tlie (j ople alxiiit u. Kew cm analyze llkt Ihr uialmiau, hc thoii(-litf. freliDK' and clioin nl no ttfli viIul "i mill"". 10 ! uatful it-l l.r happy." K. ! Kent- ler, l'ie. Moiiinoiilli .Virtual : l ne real attrceaa ol ti hool It to teach the pu pil lo find nut fur hmincir. jnatruclion it k 1 whrti it el people to thinking." .1. M. I'owern.hapt. City School, haleui: "Staty u 1 cent ol our Weati-ruera .. . ..it. . I.lr.l vtwiii-ni-f. re i-,nn-riicm ... . .-- r,u n fhr futuir Ktr.l contralto and halltone ftn the 13th inut., al0 LnaS. D ill ( Irom the Willamette Valley. Ore u'-ii. ,nd MerlUB V. MomBOn, Koniaoaare not .low 1-ople. ml I ,ha 14lh Mr. Relle Martin, of Clear Lake. Iowa, is in the city for an extended visit with her brother, R. H. Greer, and family. Mr. Greer had not seen bis eieter for nineteen years. For Rent A good 12G acre farm nn North Plain, with G room W. II. II. Myers, of Forest Grove, was in the city, yMerday. J. II. Thompson, the eawroill man of above Glencoe, was in town today. Born, to the wife of Wallace Pais ley. of north of town, Oct 10, 1908, a daughter. For lunches, hot and cold drinks, or a choice cocktail, call on Palma- teer'a confectionery. Miss Beatrice Guilliam, of Mon mouth, visited the Misses Wallace, tbe first of the week. My G roox cottage and quarter block, corner 6th A Fir, for sale or rent. L. W. UouBe. 2M Miss Nora Miller, of near Shady Rrnnka rlenart tomorrow for Han , , Francisco, to epend tbe winter. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's boee you can do no bet ter than to buy of John DenniB Mrs. Manley Everett, of New t,ro in the citv this week, the guest of her Biater-in law, Mrs J. M. Brown. Beaverton Grange will give "Chicken Pie and Laundry Social," Saturday evening, Oct. 17th. All are invited. Rev. 8. J. Lindsay will preach at Hazeldale. Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock and at the Laurel church Sunday evening. When in town, call and try our hot coffee and cocoa, and don t lor PROrEfWIOJfAL. F. A. BAILKY.M. L). I'hyiiclan and Surgeon Office--I'.alley-Moriran Mix-k, urtir Rooms 12. U and 15. Keaiilenoe noiitrt- ,wt .-ortier lta.-ieliiie ami wromi oirr,, Both 'rtionea. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office npHtirs over The Illa Drug HUira Rldenc Kut of Court H.biw, In tbe oorur of the bloc.. JAMES FHILLIPK TAM1K81E, M. U. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Huriteon Southern Pacitio Ruilroad Cn Consultation In French or Knglmh. Of fice, uiwuirs, over L. M. Hoyl to'a. atore, north aide of Main St., Uillalwro, Or. yyyVVVWVVrWrrrWrrr A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Roth rhone. Hillsboro, Ore. half days a w)k, at private rest this oflice. W-tf John VanLw and Berdina Van The 9 months old son ot Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Jacobs, of this city, died yesterday morning, and wat buried in the Odd ellow cerue tery, today. .. . .t ti Tbe head of the eldest child was We sell more wire lecca man terribly bruised by conUct with our competitors wbuiu. ..LA .nA ih littl- fellow reason is that we have th6 largest child was uninjured. Dr. Linkl ter was called by pi I . . , rri ' : - 1- -k!m For information inquire at " w. lehey received a marriage license died the ni(,ht following of con- stock and i can isell the cheapest. of NovsmW. IWIH. Tbe Company Uhal i. not woraing a u u..u.. u ,..n. th.Tomiua and tenu.ora call on r . It. Miner, me pm....- rily for tbe purpot-e alwve staliHl Tba line I not jet fully computed cooaiderable work yet remaiuing lo U done on the trolley and In b nut lo and hallaatlnB.belwren Hillbi- ro and Portland, and it I lielieved Ih. Company will put on tbe er vice next Monday, not Iwirnw it it ready, but to save tU franchise in tbia city. PKOBATK mil W2. 31 Guardianship of Marcti Chandler feeble minded; Mary Mine l" punted guirdian; Chandler uited lo appear on Monday, Out lit, and show cauae why ucb guardian should not be appointed. Kitateol L I. Diak.drod; T H Perkins appointrkl admr; bind 350; A C Hhule, C Jack Jr and H V Bergen appraisers. (lii.riliiitahin (if Alfllira L Klld Richard Christopher; A R Maxwell appointed guardian of the minor children; bond II OX), Guardianship nl 8arah Holcomb, a minor; bond of guardian in sale real estate approved; gutrdian au thorised to proceed with sals Ket of Wilson Whitmore, deed; filial acct approved. Kst of Alauaon Hinman. deed; ordered that iietllions and motions of Frank William Hinman be over ruled and dialloved. and that exe on Lira Im allowed to proceed with sals of personal property. PUBLIC SALE ml hive it attend! to. Mr: Mil t. .n T,rt nn that kind of work. Call him up between 1 p tu, Phone, I nd. No. HilUboro, Ore. fc Dr. T. L. Perkins and family, o( Portland, were gueet of Leo Per .inn and wife, in Ibis city, last FriUy. T. B. Perkins, of Buxton, and wife were also gueets, the occa sion Iwing birthday dinner, in honor of the 3'd anniversary of Dr. Perkins' natal day. Dr, Wood, county health oflicer. ,n. : mi d cases ol sman-pox at the Convent at Ml Mary's Home, lelib- , , 1. . 1. . 1 .,.1. move inillkiv wurn uicn miud are made up " 11. M. Crook., l're. Alt.any Colli -Ke:-"TliinK that do nd hurt, hut helji: Study more careful ly an. I .tricllv to eo force the compulsory education law. fe K'khI common ene in ita mminnrment. One thltiR to do Douhle the lihrarv fund " J. H. Acker man, Supt. Viih. In.: "I have choaen for lile the leacherii' vacation. 1 place there my Iwt energte.. lr Acer .. lreture Tieidny evening, that evrrv one .hould have heard. I.. K. Alderman, lnat. Ore. Male I mver.i ,r "P'or the sake of the boys and guis tin. tovrrniiirnt iireds lo turn over new I...,. Nn child should have le H' S month a. hm.1. Moral ty I. the best cuHtctuof humanity. Standards are o much better limn year, ago, that the ei uo.ure. made of dishoiieafy are but the re.ull ol more elevated VH." t'ha.. It lone., the Kd.tor of lhe Oregon Teacher.' Monthly, a publication tilled -in. h.w.rnl thlui'i. cave each teacher a cuBsion oi tne orain. ids cuuu was buried at Fairview cemetery, on Tuesday forenoon. It is thought that Nile George will recover. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS ftohnlmerich Bros. ol-tl There will be a new stock of tile nn tKa firnner-RoWell Vatd, at Scholls, on the 21st. Mr. Groner, who was in town Tuesday, says there has been a great demand for tile this seaeon, and that it shows no sign of letting up. Came to my place at Verboort, .Vmnt two months ago, a brown 31 3.3 copy of hi. mKaine containing Man. leave, lor notea ami ucsiue. m m.ftrr, . uumlr of ple.sing song Hie leachet enjove.l me mus'c um.c. 111. leadirahip. Ml. l'lo.ie we.iuci- n-d ilel him n. piantsi. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Secretary ol State Benson has is sued tbe form of ballot containing the names of all candidates for .. . a i a t iL . V..M I. i If i. .A,L ...(W orchard, barn and presidential elector. . wv-u. jersey cow, now nas can i. -wry uUuro, bere ection. Tbe candiaatee oi me 0id, owner can bavesame oy pay other oumouses; ren. ...... , . ara aa follows: i. anil d vfirtisinir Apply to William Kane, Forest ri-R Yutler Haves i j. u. uee, oi aauivnomau vuuu.jr, puce, near uiencoe Thoe. U. Uox, oi uaiee -ree, u A c Marsters, ol Douglas caun;y; Oregon pioneer, was in town ytr Frank J. Miller, of Linn county. Av Mr Cox is an old Indian n.mnrratifl O. P. Coebow, of War veteran, and enlisted in Co. Douglas county, August Hucken K. of the First Orfgon Cavalry, iteln 0f Marion county; E. 8. J. serving in tbe Yakima Indian war, McAllister, ol Multnomah county; in 1855 6. He is still hale and gamuej white, of Baker county. hearty. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and tl Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Stor. HILLS BOKO OBKGOSI MMSeVVW kiVrl! Go. II. Bmgtmr O. Mmrrn BAGLEY St HARE . ATTORN KYS -AT-L A W Rooms 1 and t Shuts Boildlng HILLS BOKO. . . 0BEH02I. yyyyVVVWrrrWrrrrW E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms . 4, 5, Morgan Blk, HUlabore. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offica Dpataira, Bailey Morgan Block. Rooms, I anl t. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. VWWWMVererrrrrrNer W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrtei: Main Btreet, opp. Court Hout. HILLSBORO - OREGON The first republican rally of the i season win oe neiu ai me -.u.. Tfwynnvf Tt house, on Monday evening, at 8 THOS. H. TUrsbUb., J K. o'clock. Hon. M. C. George, of Portland, will be the spesker, and a e-ood attendance is desired. A Morgan Blk, TJpatalra, Room j, 4 and j ji it.' n Ki wmw Mill in LV D . . i I iEuMtUw7r Eirnor; of itat.on 10 f Hillsboro, - - Oregon PersonB wishing to buy horses or Linn county; Hiram Gould, of . ... . ii II - rinn. I U. ohinortnn Pnlintv. A. J. tlUnsa- cauio wm u rrr. zz I . , v u:n , . v Mvr. rtt Acmn from a rick !U nell A' v.ornenue, uu.D"U., -- --- - " j,v 8. S Jeffries, h barber, whi'e a.. u'A.n0'. ainra We cher. of Maltnoman oouniy. have all kinds of horses lor saie M-----nn i a-. Aa ;nl.ntA(if ririAM I 11(11 Itt 111 ULV . TT . A Uliuvii i aim gu.i.u V" i .-Vf V. Onick of Coos Wnrwl ,,ninn Bet n. and he was W a o have some iresn cows ior iuu wuu., , .. ---- r-----. . He went I will el! at nubile auction nt the Thna Paillann lllaUA. 1 mil south of Garden Home, 2 mi. n. e ofTigardville, at 10 a. m. MONDAY, OCTOBKR 1W, Mw. 6 grade Jerwy and Guesnaey " ouia fre.h and Home to come In oo a two year old hellera; J one year i calve.- Oiieiiiw hull, a vear old; young boric, cli lauoj a Cheater Wlittt brood ow In plgl Heit''1 aow In plga; I thoroughbred Uerk.h re boar; t faun wgoua; I broken bed mil wagon; i new Champion mower; I horae cultivator; 1 pring tooth harrow; i back; t tedder; 1 weeder; 1 llt' liUnl. , turialn .tiuunr: 1 wlieilt null, l fan mill, I Acme harrow; a one horae corn plantera; I large elder mill; double bameas; I 4 hrl,e P"wer " lage cutter with elevator; 1 a h. p. Sim plei cburn and hutterworker coniblnei ; 1 No. 3 lleUval cream eprtorj 1 ciil tr box; several plowa and a healing love.. Terms ol Sale-Sums of $10 and under, cash; over $10, 0 months time at 7 per cent., bankable note. 'i per cent, off (or cash. C. Lshmann. J. 0. Kuratli, Auctioneer. LUMBER SALE w. .',11 ..11 .t nn lil in sale, Satur day, Oot. 24, 11)08, 75 000 feet of dressed and rough lumber. Terms: All sums under $10,oaBb;over 10, a .L...I :. .n unnrnved notes J U1UUIUB UIH TI ...l 1(1 .) r ... Intarnat. Mill 1" tulles north ol Hillsboro. 31 32 BiBbup Bros .1.:. .;.i- ,f Keaverton. Illin " - . , , down lst Tbureday, and placed lhe Convent under quarantine, ami agisted bv Dr. Linklater vacci nated all the boys and girl in the Home. The care originated with a girl who came from Willamina, where smallpox 01 a umu iu.u. Imh-ii prevalent all Bummer. U'm Miller, of Kast Portland, . ... .1.- lT..ll..n . i. . . . i n Willi tne iiuiwu iv.V. at Motintaintiaie. wcr' .1. .....u . h-le in tbe tl tor of inrooK. -.. .,, fuli .irtiar aHl r riuay, soma distance to a lloor oeneav . !...(n , a ocalina nis in mi- llli.n. ----- - . A I)r. Wood was caneu w r.i1H f..n,ailv ib ioii i er. Mr. muw iu.'v . . . Mmintaindala owned a urm tu. ...nhera ol the Hillsboro , ,r. ......la in,lrd a recentioo hi thevisiling teachers at the old if...,,. Monday nmbt, which upera A RaileV . 1, aaaani n ukii . ai - y " . 11...1 .,., to deliver the ad .1.. r leloome. which he did in (irrnn ui . 1 , 1 hannv vein, anu "".u"u"' T. I to bv Prof. Rissler 7' ,.h in an equally happy ! "Z" Th evening was spent in nlaving gftiuPB. and RflUinK in. iffl 1 B Refreshment, f 1 ' ,...!. !(, nf the reception Berveu ai hid II N Spnml et ux to Miiry Coawr, lot ',4,iiiud 141 lU-avcrton Keedville..l4ooo I' S Anderson to Million Peterson. IS hCtri in Hen Slcwiirt d 1 c t 1 s a.. .3150 Thos Cunm.lv et "1 " 11 Ortmnn, iu 4.1 acres in Orus Brown 3ix peter lUi-UU ct nl to Thos Connolly, tmrt of c ao tan 3 aias u. , 1 Smith et ill to Peter l lelds, lot 3 blk a So Park '"i ' urovc...w. T t) G Mhk" 10 1 Jll,Kl,n' imn sec 34 t 1 I ' A llvdc ft nl to W A Clnpp, to acres -c 14 t ' 11 4 T5 .1 1-: Wdlinms et al lo .loste omcain- hhit..lirt sic 32 t 1 11 1 3" Margurel C Jnycox to H W W ells, iao acres sec IJ 1 1 i lluiiiller et ux lo John John- on oS S7 ficies in lltnim jonnsou .111 1 " ' 1 . .. .1 ...Xlil,., 1,,,-lr. imsou llumtmicK ei m , miii et nl. i5s-77 " Z " Alton Nilimu et 1 to 1 I rium Kcr. mrt blk a lltimpnrey s '. in...i lohll Losli to Daniel lianer, 20 .m, sec 11 t I n a " r i.- i,nwpra et m to I: H toieiiinn, purt blk 35 I'oresi wove..... lleorge Hill to Sadie Clnj;g, H4 acres sec t 3 n a J Lyons toV V. McCourt, part 1. 11, Hillsboro ' Roliert Holme ct al to A II Kuedy, 103 acres Tignrdville Heights 100 Jacob Strom to Sophie Strom, 40 n,.s sec a t a R 1 aim oilier num... m i liiT 11 et al to 1 K Hnllard et part H Huxtou Sr d I c t 1 n 4 l iii,,iin Melicnr ct ux to Isaac Levi, lot S l.'k 4a Metger acre irneia...... nrv C lltirlbut to W V Holton ft al, his woodshed, one day last wfea. received a bruise from a stick which Grider, of Un- fell upon hie knee. Symptoms of noison set m, and ne r - . . county; F. C. Varner, of Benton Co. laid up during the remainder of Tndenendencfl John W. Bennett, the week. ITrAnk Peteiltlka. a BUXlOn .rriankamaaaouatv. Wm K Lake, nt.v Pa;iQ r.nirffl Sflf) blacksmith, accidentally tore a , nail Michael J. Malley and Thomas A hunter8 licenses isf-ued siuce the from one of hiB fingers last Friday, Sweeney, of Multnomah county. firgt of the year Tni8 j8 neari? causing a profuiw hemorrhage ,P one-fourth of' the voting population Bale. 28tf hich he was unable to check. He LE0D1SA INCRAHAM LANDESS J gjQrJnty Three of these were ao were came down to Hillsboro Friday af temoon, and Dr. A. B. Bailey at tended the wound. iaaned to Jarjanese. two of whom Mn. Iodisa Ioeraham Landess ftrv nn the Southern Pacibc Kaii- died in Hillsboro, October 9, 1908, wa and one residing at the Grove WVWVWAVeArrrrArrrVrV DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop Forest Gbovk Phone, Ind. 92 Long distance, No. 31 i j . 1 G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting W. A. Sbaw, of the Shaw-Fear aged 61 years. Deceased was born Nwly every m0untain man has a Those contemplating building Co . Portland, was in town loaay. i,n Little Kocr, Arianeae, oeF. ncenee, lor deer are pienvuui m iur shon& get mv figures. Both Hecameout to file a plat of the lS47, and at the age t of I i years, hillfl. U rJ .i WVcnn. 1 , .: t ,i. ifv.nir war. 1 . 1. nin ith rtnr narenui. 1 ....... , j. . r new BUDuivieiuu u. I lu,D " ."V r T:nn Marehall Maddox was nnea ?u son place, Boumeaei 01 iveouv. m0 iwi, sm - u..i . T " I tnd costs for trespass ng on Preston The tract embraces 640 acres of Lindeee, to this county, where she ""'.L fi Mat im. "sooo choice land, and will besold out in resided up to the Ume ol her deain . - - Ju8tice twenty-acre tractB. 1 ne b ur nusoana, jopn - "-J"-barne8. He was also fined 115 and if... r.n a dolnir mucn vo nu up ,n 1M114. ua was a uoououuu. v. . rni vvi c - ... - 1 ' this county with Peter Jaoobson I mucn to nu up in i04, and was a ae-oenaan. o. - . land lea8fid b small farmers. the Boone family, of -plucky, "jjyj and Ge0. 8chul , of Lenox, mi made faJji merich, but in the last case the fine 1-eter jaoooson, 01 tZ Uel Boone, the pathfinder and war with.Bngular.ccjden m with day. .vvnue peB chriBtrin cburch ,t the age of T' :irZ7" " t, b rk norses, vne animai F1"1" ij" .... na.i,ii . hrother at ea ,nu uri,u6u' y" - n Ki. , inner lin H years. Besides Drotner, ..,. raflni,B. ns on the last , 1 i .1 Kft. was euspenaea uunug guuu havior. Herbert Miller was arreBt- bit out a po tion of his upper lip. M year J leaves six Barnes for trespassing on the last which wa? anything but fun for Kegle Or., sh "xlnamed tract He plesded guilty. Mr. Jacobson, who immediately wnarJ"mJi and was fined 15 and costs, ana came to HilUboro and had the dess, south of lln 'J?" upon paying the costs, the fine was wound dressed by Dr. F. A. Bailey, ham. Proseer Scholl.; M rs. Rew 1 I S.. Jii. ... made hv Mr. Jaoobson Ptall, Spokane Wash., Mrs. Uertna v treanftB8 lftW j8 being rigidly n IZSZ ni of Ho. but it Urson, HUleDoroj n. "fnTrMi r iround Hillsboro. this i k. fAnnt Brand, nuiSDoro; anu mm. uowgo could not be found.. Washington. Orenco. T am now nrsDared to show yon tk. fnnral aervicee were con- the Cbas. Stevens & Bros.' samples duoted the late residence of the .161H) Mniu I - . . lwrt W v Viriiino.i ' - J talent hivcstttint Co to C D Nairn, Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson. Hillsboro -- Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prop., Keen constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all klnda. 4 Now Era In Prloeu We are going to sell meat at price low er than those which have prevailed in the past." Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door East Tualatin Hotel Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregos. K.imle w i-i of sw ' sec ao 1 3 11 j.... .... Thos Cox et 11 x to Mollie r Kan, lot 6 sec 1" lis 3 of the new Fall and Winter Styles dtoeaBed iu this city, Sunday fore in ladies' and. misses' dress suits, ttoon Rev. James Campbell officia- The following real L t dealij ere consummated brKr.Ji silk and cloth ButtB and dress skirts, yD ioterment was in the family made to your special oruer, jryu, -.meterv V rarmington I - a. w T . J! I aso own selection---! gooaB. laaieii. Deavillc et ux to Kzra Wright children's coats, also w X U.t 4 blk 43 1'orest Orove........ i ooo . , a tandard line of . .. , ... . .,, ,, v in rii- .Tumi- i - U , IKIllllliec, v. Kdna K .lensen lo Ch.s O Hoc, liart hlk l'orest i.rove AUCTION SALE enforced season. Survivors of Company D., First regiment of Oregon Mounted In fantry, organized in Hillsbiro, on October 14, 1855, are few, but W H. H. Myers, Henty Wehrung, T.K. Wilke. and others met here vesterdav. and held an anniversary meeting, at which resolutions were paBsed, requesting tne uregnn on- A. W. Donelsons were h0UHeand lot on .tu anu v iirtuni.1V lllMU .'w. Mr. Kdes, Dakota, c. ')r,(Mi. rreu urocii- iwi - , .i o7 a nr. a near 1116 l.remer'B larm oi rem" 8 ? 1" n Mr. Buneon.for Kond wring". - ;., int H'2400. A. Mman e iiuun, -- - in this city. tot. v.i ";; near ,7ivi ,.f Forest Urove, wr w t Don't iorget the meelina o n held at the court nouno i.e.. - , . "1 n'i (WK D. IU ., u aay, -- " -ni.ln. a county Tr; . : Come in and hear mir rD. - . , mfi .li.,a ilianilHNtHl. IUW the maun. --.. ... wtt. iH( OUKM W 0 a:CmBr!nh. Of Other prominent i W it (UiKltield d I C loO l.,. nrvnn rentlftSt. MrS. M. E l T Snntnn anil 1 mile north Wi?"wk6 iiiuMfflft.ooo Caudle, Independent phone No La,t)f phUlips.t 10 a. m on M Sitiiotitoil et al 10 nugiisi Love- uui . HA I UKUA 1 , UulUDUft oi, Krtn, a.x. acres in sec s i . a w . Kmorv Wilcox, a son of M. Wll- Three work horses; 2 cows, I fresh; two Asctiath C I n( Wilruix sawmill. 10 miles a-veai-old treifer. t-inch wide tire Mitch- i of lots 1 turn a oicck. iu ,...- worn.- covered SDrine waeon, in ""ft ...d bv wm. South Tualatin Farmer, and business ; nected to tie present. It w to be a .. .!- . ml nni a nuiex,.. " faiand it is expected that people "::.. nf the county will be from an ii"d , . - . ..".. ind take an Interest. HilUboro ArgUB, $1.50 per year. I Thompson, part of sec a4 ....iiia .mi mnnrHKiriH. x win iaiitu. aa,n u i a L liim i q rHHHiiinni ucicitaviuu u - tM-ri?. nit CllilSMewari a i c 1 1 a uuioom v mi uuuuin(u ..... ., -.. ,y, " -f?' I . . IT l,..l,ii.ar 1-1. J I K.,n mo 0IVU1H Ln TllUr n, Tk..! 1. C -M A milanlll.n R Koiicrui to ivuiien ..v.!........, giu iu miu ij --- iW ivtmuer o iiuj,-m iu " Homo Stylo RESTAURANT" Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on Main St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. 1600 boro 3 Felix Verlioevcn ct ux to h 11 Loie- limti, 9 9 sec 33 1 1 ". J Sarah H Vcrlioeveu ei ai 10 r. . Coleman, ia a m jouh muv 1 1 t W IH'"" r.eo W Joseph to C McKay, part of Ins McKay it l c t. i s i w o ti, u et nl to K Grant Mills, . v.v.. ... rt nf KIT. lb l I u 4 w W A Clapp et al to Abnihntn Hald win. part of blk 8 l'orest drove 850 Huuin .1 Waters et al to John 11 Ail mils part. 01 W roresi iiiwc... jj,. H W I'ioenbrink to George l isher, n.6oa sec lot a s a 900 Thos Talbot et nx to Henrietta Tun- .,t. lot 8 lu bit 5 laiuoi s no, vui- tipllua 50 8 M Holland et ux to John Price pt nf block a Stewart & Tucker's add Hillsboro 4o lllrich Kuegy to Louisa Fucgy, part of Wm Ellerson d 1 c t 1 n a L, V Carstcns et al to Chaa Browu, pt nfwrltin 4 W J H C Thompson et ux to Walter . 11 anove uienooe, uiov w.u - . -e- hacU. new top bug- aocident Tuesday morning, wnue v;.tooir5r i g0od repair; hay rake; 14- .a.i.linir the eawver to adiust a f.lt, mnw- eo-tcoth harrow; hayrack, ""'"". - ..7 i .. .. . ... r. r .. ' ..." ,. , . 1 .,i,.,.: , - t t 1.-1. : , u n m,n .hi a inA mtpnin 1 amnin rttiuer: woriL -usrucss, uurk, i,n -rnafinav. nn noiiiiiiaiui, ui w. or was in motion. In some man- tiess; c am harness; -tf: phillipa and Geo. Boge, charged Vr. Ti.u. . .noU In en cmcaene; p.Ka, .cb, 5 nBn The woman was ner nie niui im rhurn. water separator, 50 ousueia mm uo.ua, - .. . , . , J 1 1. . n. unnlAD I n tne Den ana oriiuueu, iuo uiu oats. torn and the 6kin badly Terms of Sale AU sums under Indian War veterans under tm pension reguhtiona governing vet ersna oi vne civh war, uu mo v-1 retary was instruct' d to forward the petiliona to senators ruuou and Bource and Congressmen El lis and Hawley. Mra. H. C. rearson, of near Lau rel, was brought before Judge Good- AUTOMOBILE GARAGE lminff lacerated, before he oould be ex 10 0,Bh; over $10, one year's t icated. The arm was broken in lime on approved note, at 6 per to or three places. WUoox, wno cent . Chas. Reimer, is only 20 years ol age, was brought j c Kuratli, Owner. to Hillsboro, wnere ur. woa-iawr Auctioneer. set the Iraotures, being asetBte oy Dr. A. B Bailey. Wiloox was tben Card of Thanks sent to a Portland hospital, where he will no doubt remain for Borne I We wiBD to thank our friends and 600 t a s 1., time before be recovers We open our own oysters, there fore, they ate always freeh. Give us your orders at Falmateer's confectionery. naiahbors for their kindness to us, during the illness and funeral of our bod, tbe late urea uarrup. Fred Narrup and Family, Banks, Oregon. examined bv Dr. F. A Bailey, and nnon hiB report, County Judge Goodin adjudged har insane. Her husband, however, aBked tne court to allow him to take care of her and said that he would Bee that she had medical attention, with tbe idea that a cure might be etiected The court granted his request, and the unfortunate woman was return ed to her home. The complaint states that Mrs. Pareons has threat ened her neighbors, etc Should her husband be unable to properly care for her, she will be Bent to th aBylum. Sears & Hartrampf Proprietors Third St.", bet. Washington and Main Hillsboro :: " Oregon tiene.ral Aulomohlla Repairing. Auromo. bile Supplies ol all klnda. Anr for Inrurnarlonal Rnftfuma, br In uws. 1 .....j COMMERCIAL HOTEL Under New Management Rates, $1.28 to $2 Per Day C. E. PKIQM0KK, PKoraiMToa SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO John Borwiok, of Reedville, was accepted as a juryman, by the United States Circuit Court, this week, to sit on tbe cam of the gov eminent vs. the Los Angeles lsi fraud defendants. d If I I