HILL6B0R0 ARGUS, OCT 22. 1908 ir to no b if TilK ALASKA FAIR Ending!"') Couuly Will not Have tlruln or (JrusHcs t rl ippim ntisr op rum t Filler y Well rung, President of the Alwk Vukn Kair Com .illation ol g,liiUl. ,0,VM l,M,,r f"r Hn,ulr, ,brt be will bej"lnl tomorrow by olhtr ineiuUrs of the CiiiiinU lloo. Tbpy I" formally receive lLiOr"n Building, which I no complete, end reedy for thaintiall attut of '1' "H"" ahibit Asked ouuinilig the bibit (foil tlii (ounly, Mr. Wehrung uiJ: Vh'c havrat eiiithlng Moilliy of lli Mmf ll.nc I hu giant ol giaa. ..Ml.il alialrl, end otllalilr 1. 1 r .uulo. '"I r.l.lbll ''V ,nr 1 J lhiruuiil. Waahiiigluii I iMiut v in Ykilnill b- a lioal I hatr mgrd lli.l M bar ('' rihiliil Ihiecoiiiiljr, feat uur arrllia I" hav done amUim,' tmui it Wl had ho rahilill il ant klBj .I tbr elate fait, although llif mini If a'r,'u,"""rd t'"" ''' rilnl.li UKllIx Aiaaka- ukuu l'alr. and Ihr hillMf yntfutt of a milt UP In llir Sun ai Mnoi Nalaielly. I felt J.llitr II ki'ifi K"""' rilnlill lnni llm t'Miti t) Ul iu lour f gathrtmg gialu ati-t baa four by, end wr hatr iiutb iH ul llir kiuil."' PKOBATK (rial Mva IllllaUiy. drfd, ol.lrtr.l tUI Juaiali Millri t a'iiilr. a'iai I II lira "I Stls Millrr. Ittiiiliaiialit uf Went ami t'leit Wilkra. uoiii.ia. 1 ht Wllkra a.uuit 1 juai.liall, au'l llial Irtlrta taaor , Imiid. V" ouanlian.liip ul John IjH, luaaiir. lllml liurihrt, krrlx ami Injii.I rttrrf ai'lMiltilrd atlf alarr. Katalr il Anittra I'lilurf. drill, final aillrttwiil rl lur Nov IJ. al i a m fc-tetr i( Muara llillalaay. deed, a-i Ik Amanda J i.llaluy hlrd, aaklng Im IUiaaa', ftS I" month art eaulr lllueaiu In aalil widow Malr ul I. 1. Uaik. .In. I. hill of T II Ftikiai. I. ii tiuMol. raauilnrd ami lMVVtl Caaitlianattip of Want anil llait l!kri miB'ifa, IkhhI guanlian aliplmnl UillU liTtaml. J I liar ami K I. Ktn tibniarii hJUlc kudu H Nnruiall, ilrol. bllal artuMltl. Fttalr of !, K llrMka. iln.l. luial arc! IW tail art l"l liratoiK Mumla) , Nu y. at iu a m KMalr il Mntcil l iatli'ia Millrr rl ala Btsara: iri.xt ul auanliaa lilrl ami J-IKUI. katalt (( N Mull ilrril, dual arrnunl l.uariltanaliiti ul Mairua I' I liamllrr (flie mlttitnl, launt ul rual.lian lilr.l ilal (ifmnl. Itlatr ol I III. h l'ur(V. ilrr.l. S Tunilall. I) II CiMilf ami I'rlrf I p(iiitri a)nalarra. PUBLIC SAL It I Will toll at pulillC tlli'ljun, 1 oillta toulbMil of KarmttiBloii iul lojltMt of Oronar A KowtllV lilt Ui: tor r. l 10 o'rlork . in . on MONDAY, NOVKMBKIt 'I, K(au of uiutra, yra., ).)" "' i Hurt, i ira, iui ll, ; 4 yr old tnarr ljuo IU ; trailing nill, b uiou'it rnll, . ntii .l ilairy roa, I frrali In May, I II Atiy , 1 trailing hrllrr, I trail III Aii( brilrr raUra, aUiut J ilu lirna, mow tr, nkr. bllnlrr, iliac harrow, unr lunar twr o.l aaar, 1 arvliun levrr liairow lUirr ( liillr.l ulnw. Cultivator, vinhI Imuiok ui 1 II , farm lun k, orar a(iiii. 3 1Mb aagou, i Hu ll llir, liulil waiioli "HCftra, I aria of iloulilr liainraa. arl ol UKlr luiliraa, almul to lima lotaar liav - im. aural ami limiar liul.l KutMla Luucli arirl at Uihiii, Ttrma: -11 d Jtr 1 10 oath In hand wiuona ytar a lima at H r cut on liankaltla nott: '2 iwr cftit off for ranb on luma over 110. 1). 1). Cooler. J C. Kuralli, Auctlonrar. Nutlet ol Final Sttlltment N"llia la l.aral.a loan llml llm im.lnr lii. rnvuiiir ul Ilia laal will anil Irala Haul ul Kllialu.1 1. II. ..I.. I I. a. 'M lila iinal aiHxniiit ai ai'n li airn'iilor In wi lunula Court of Waahlnirtou foiinlT O'Hon, anil aalil iimrt liaa iiHilutwl 'Jar, Noyambar B llaH. at 10 o'l lm k . ui aa tba lima, ami tha fount y Court Kuuui at Hlllauoru, UrrKou, aa (lie ila, wrtua hrarl nir of aalil flnal ai'i-olllit .anil aa wttltmiinl ol aalil ealata, "atwl tliia Ootolmr M. iaM. W.N. II A ItKKTT, Mtontor of Ilia laal will ami Iralamnil i aiiralmtli llaulny, iIhonuhmI. AUCTION SALE Tbt UndnrHiirnrail aaill anil at ih Cum. lUinmr'i farm, 4 milnauoulh of Linnton, and 1 mile north or rhillipa, atlOt. ro on .SATURDAY, OCTOBER .11, "irrwork Itortrt; it cowt, I frrali; two jrarom litlirra, 3 inch wltle tire Mite " a((on; covrrvil iprlnir wuiioil, PXki ilia; am-ntf.! lmck; new top bnir My, uiowrr KOU,i rpiiair; hay rake; 14 mch j,w; jo-iuoth harrow; hayrack, uip imllrr; work hanirmi; IiukkY , I'liaiii haruraa; o KhI. kcltlr; a lo chli'krni: niira. alriirh. hoiiaclioli1 HhI, churn, water aeiiMrator, 50 IiuhIicU 4. MinB of Hala All auina undur m, oanh; over $10, one yen m. on approved note, at r wu- Chae. Reimnr, J . Kuratll. Owner Auctioneer. NBW HATS Wuteweare wiling a Urge num- br Of hata evaro ilav An nnl think havn'i anything left to plenoa Vm reoaiva and trim new nt. daily. Don't be deceived, but and be convinoed that we "V9 lh BKST gnoda at LOWK3 Printa. Wa .,. hara In ll.v. 1 H Rhea A- Co. door west ol Behuloieriub store, Hilleboro. 32.', an in J Kirk, of aaat .f l...n OWII Motility haa CnwKilf J,( ... . ii'H, wan in 111 iunailay, Haa you tritnl tha DD of wtwU oyalar Oock-Uila? I'nlar Chriatanaon. of north ..f ller.cor. wat In lowo Taonday.' Tba kind of atockinva that la...l ha hoya ia tha Armor i.lala H.;,.l liaa tlieui. it, ,1 J. Ilurhla, i.f natr CViiUrville. I10 IxiiiKht Ilia 1'om.ri, 1. wan 11 toa 11 Tunailay You can tut for tha Ural lima in IlllUlioro ilnlicioua tilllir awnnta al I he I tin of riaanla. Tba lloor in tha lUrtramiif akat- ii rink ia naarly raa.ly, and akat 1 K will aoon Iwhiii. y Mra. J, I'. t.'oriniliua, who wa imla HI lor tiuna wrka Haul, waa a I'orllaial viailor thin wark WaUh thla patmr for arinnunra- maul of ilia Mid Kali inillintiry an- loutu nuiaiil al tha I Inn of Swrl Horn, to tha wil of Juliua Wei 'iilH-.k Jr.. Oulolwr IC. I'JUK. at Whrler .Station, near RttMlville, a aU(htar. We i in our own oyatera. thera lora, they aia tlwaya f eah. (Jive ua your nr. Inn al I'aliiial r'a con frx:lloier y. HatiiUnl Markaa, of Korea! (irove, waa in the city the fore part of the werk, viaili.ig hit ilaliithler, Mra. 0. K Hayrt. War tobacco, Vk lb : Uiiie iuaau, 1; k k 2'h;; Union leader ml IVtlro. :! k Kt. :,, at II. Weh nog .V Hoiia ;2 l'rcy llrnwn.ron of I, 0. llrown. f 1 iwa Hill, ia atietuliiiK ach nil hare, ami attipi ng with hie grand mother, Mr. A. U. Hrown. Win. Hall and cull applet fur ale. Iiniinre 01 John llellly, ruilra unrlli'ait of II illalxiro, Ore 'aclfic Stalea' phone, M. 32 A new awilcb baa Ixwn put in on WaihitiKlon atreel liy the Orefioti Klrxlric, wratward from Ibe Ma- aonic huildiiiK, on Hecoud tttlHtt. Wtntrxl, a woman to do waibing, ironii'K and clrnm, three or four half day a wrek, at private reeid- lira. Kor inforiuatinii iu.juire at tbit oflice. 2'.l-lf On Tti'aday, a child of Henry (iurake, of lUtxuninft, lull from a Kirch, and frarlurml the collar tione. Dr. Tan ieie wai called to reilura the fracture. Dr. H. M. Keagtn hat ocalel in HillelNiro to praciioe ai a veterina ry, lie ia living in halt Hilirlioro, ith headouarlert at the Main Street livery ttable. rhotograph of your hmiae taken hv the i'oet Card Uaziar, and iiiounlnl on photographic card, at II ( jier doien, or 2 do for II M. Hna eauiplet lu window. .1.11 Klerlrician Duncan bit tlninheti hie work at the eub ttaliun in the 1 eaelem part ot town, ami gone hack to I'urlltiid. The tuh-Hlalion a now fully nuipMd for busmen For Kent A gmvl lit! acre farm on JNortli rtaina, wuu iwuj ..I t.L 1! ...,.. house: gardeu, orchard, barn ami other outhouses; reut I ) per acre. Aimlv tn William Kane, Fotest drove, Ore. " 11 v .... . The I.i.lies' Aid SiK-iety of the M. K. church, yeslerday elecleu uit following t.llioers for the ensuing lerm: I'resitieni, mrs. n. i WihkI; Secretary. Mrs. It. ( raodall I reasiirer, Mrs. L K. Belknap. Ist, on Ibe main road between Hilleboro and uornenus, mrwia. eilver umbrella handle, the 101 tial "W. C." engraved thereon Kinder will plra-e leavt eauie ai Hancock's store, Cornelim, wre. The wife of Kev. J. A. Ablnitt, ol Pensacola, Florida, uieo on wciour, 1 nuts Her husband, liev. J A l,lwll la a hrother of K. L Abbott of this city. Seven children, five !,. an. IW0 IlirlS. ami tuo nua luiid survive her death Trill n Heme, of North Yamhill formerly a resident of Hillaboro, is in ihacitv today. Mr. usrrie is u ..l.l veteran of the civil war, and - 1.. ha. the misioriune 10 r . a a a A . a rri mini . , ,, most sever one of his thumbs, while splitting wood When in town, call and try our hot oolTee and cocoa, anu uo. , .. get the lunoh, at Palmateer e Con Ltionerv.-L J. I'alniateer, prop fectionery. )r Wood was notified early this week, that the 13 year old daughter f Geo. W.MoGraw, ol anas w.b sick with d phtheria, ur. uu. 0 Banks, making the report also marled that the 13 year old daugl of Green Walker, of Roy, had 7.rlet fever. The latter had been attending the school at Roy. , ntann near Cedar Mill .., w .., noodle dog. An tnilWM,B'-r" ..u imal had on licence uu..., bTue knobs on it. Inform Chris. Zurcher, Beuvertoo, R. I W H Hicks, who has been su neiintendent of the Hillsboro Con S leaves for soon where he has a position with the 1 acinc Condon J Milk ftf will be succeeded by R. Uer of Seattle who is wel spoken of by the gentleman whom he suo Mr HickB has made many Friends be e, who will regret to Bee Kin lea!e, and who wish hjm good luck In hie new notne, I'll'loii 1 la at (irwif'- OK THK BENEFIT OF THK FARMS S. Co. t'in u 1 ill Send Demon- stialion T iain tn llillshoro rUtV ILL HVg DAIRY KHIBIT biuiaaatntiiai l AKrkulliirtt Cwllrgr Pltfraitl 'be Hoard of Trade of thi place baa I me 11 notified that the Kouthern 'acilic Demonalration train will isit HilUboro on Nov. 4lh, next, arriving at 10 a. in , and tending :45 lllin. at the denol. or lat anine M other place to lie designated later ou, in showing its many eibibitt. Hhorl talks will be given by the profesaora of the Oregon Agricul tura ( 1, eire on tha anl.iwl nf In. . j - 1 y teuBihed farmin. rotation of crops, eto, which may have a special in terest for farmers and others. The aruii ra 01 inn aecuon are corutai- y tnviieii 10 im preeeni on toe day aoove naiiiKi ibe uice when I -,, , I theee deinonatrations will be given 1 will lie puMmheil later. The detn onstralors invite iiucstions from iraolical farmers. The exiiense ol lbee trips, it it understood, are boms by the Houthern Pacific Company. I he following eakera and dein oneirators will accompany the rain: I r. Ja. Withyromlie, Inrrrtor Orrtjon Ia-iirllt Mutloll. Mr. M. (I. iAiwuwtalr, linrticuiliiriat. I'rof. A. II. lorillry, l.utoiiiiliKit. In.l I'. 1. Iaia, 1 lurtu nlluiul. I'm! II. If. S u.l.lrr, Axroiiuiiiiat. I'rof I'. I,. Knit, iiry lluihanilry. 1'iof K. W. Allrn, Aat. Horticulturist. Mr ll.inv Aslnlir. llrr.Uinaii K II. Millrr. (.riirtul ('rrii'lil Avrut. ill aoii.ii!wiiy thr party. The tram iu coiiii.i oi rvrn car. tiirce oi wtticii nil navr aKricuniirai ami nonictiiiurai ahiluta, whilr othrr will have niachin- iy,ric. une car win now moon ..airy 1. .1.1a ..l .l.nnni .Hiirmnu malkm 11 i .1, .t. . ....11. .... - . ....... ., Innr. 1'iiiit iiackuii; will alw he ihown, act, ,l.,-,,t,,,ri l..v.K . .prcialiat to lruiuualrate. HillnlKiru w ill I llir first atop III llir lllllriary of the .Irllioiutm ma train, ami unr pour ami fortv live uniiiitri will hr (iven to this place. The hour i a little rarlv, lint It is hotiril that heir will lira larvr attrmtani-e of our anuria, (lint uirnanil dairymen prrarlit PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at the Tbos. Paulson idace, 1 mile toulb of Garden Home, 2 mi. n. e of Tigardville, at 10 a. m. MONDAY, OCTOBKR 2, 1908, H grade Jerary ami liuesnaey cows, aouic frrah and ttouir to come ia soon 1 lo year old heilrra; a one year old calves: 1 (urrnary hull, a yeara old; a youiiu horaca, each Uo: a Lhriter White lnoo.1 sow In hk. neraauire .lu.iKi. inorouicu..re .0,, I horouhlirel Berkihlre tKar, a 1.1 ui wagon; 1 oroaru on. m... I I ntl 1 It I aiur; 1 lira v uaiiipiwu uiwwti, . . . . . ... ... , 1 1 . 1 . . . : . ,u 1 ...... 1. iiwaari.uiii.ax-i, i.K....R mact, 1 tetiuer; 1 weeuer . Dlanter; I potato diic.er; I wheat drill; lan mill, 1 Acme narrow; 1 one none corn planters; 1 large cider mill; sets loulile tiarnraa; 1 4 W power "ii-i lage culler with elevator; 1 1 b. p. Sim- piti chum and butterworker combined; I No. X lafl.tval cream separator; 1 cm- ter tH); several plows aim a neauug .1..... l.f a. Terms of Sale Sums of $10 and umier, cash; over $10, 6 months time at 7 per cent., bankable note, I per cent, oil for cash. C. Lehmann. J. C. Kuralli, Auctioneer. MILLARD WHITE Millard White, aged 57 years, and native eon of Washington county, was tmrieu ai me n eei 1 uiuu uau .1 . .1 . nr..-. T : u . list church, Tuesday, the remains having been brought out on the morning train, Irom rortiand, tne funeral taking place from Uillsbo ro. Deceased was a eon of John 8. White, who took up what ib known as tne r reeman uuuauuu moi 1 . . J . n n Ian. nlaltii. now owned by Mr. Bechen Deceased was, a grandson of Judge David Lenox, an early pioneer, who donated the ground for the West Union cemetery, many years ago Mr. White moved away from Washinuton county in the sixties, ..l raaided for many years in Umatilla county. Had been sick for about two years previous to hie ilaalh. whlcn OCCUrreil 1U 1 oruauu, ... 1 1 n 1 1 1 I last week. Mrs. White died eouoe years ago, and the deceased leaves (wo sons, one of whom lives . In 8r .ilia Koin boob were preeeni at the funeral. ueceaseti expreseeu tilth, before (team, to ue utiriru in ; '.. ur. the old family cemetery at West Union. Flue Sheep for Sale I have a few thoroughbred Shrop shire and Ramboulett early ram u.nha. and two 2 year old Shrop shire rams; also a choice flock of 20 Ramboulett ewes, with fine ram Iaf thia vear'fl breeding. Will be gold at a bargain, as I have de- . . . a t. nn lirau.1 oided to keep but one breed ShroiwhireB. reru uroner, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 2. 31 2 mifi Executor' Notice v line la hereby Riven that I, the under- tonfr State of Oregon ior waaningum !otinty, duly appointed Kxecutorof the ; . '. ( 11... I Ituiiha iln.-napil atlll i-utorof the KaiaUi ot John I.. Hanks, deceased, mil 1SiCll va ar . . . ' . . .... .Inlv nualineu as SUOll. All perBOHS hy.?.L"'?.?. .W. aln.al s.1.1 mtatt are liaV.HK , . , i.a.rho notlllml to present ine aame to ui", waiiaw., aim ..to.-to ... . ui iu w.... - tr""" uva vuivb iui iuo uumyaui. im a?tha law olMee of W. N, llarrett In Hills accortling to the prayer of the applioation, hearing of objections, if any, to said IQnal m.tei,j.l for the Comnanv'a denot f-.i. Oren with the proper voiwhara, and you will be forever barred from dis- account and the, settlement thereof. material ior tne company 8 aepoi .i., IiionthB from theate hereof, puting the aanie. J. W. Bailey, ' Dated and first pnblished October 22nd, IB on the ground, and Uit SB Boon w.u .i ooS P County (Merk of Waghlngton Oonity, loos. U0RA FUHRKR, aa the deal for the Greer nroDertv Dated JnbxN KS, Executor Oregon, and Clerk of the Circuit Court of Admiuistratri of the Estate of Andrew 8 "e1 '.0r V mi L Kfi W N Barrett A ty for KsUte. the We of Oregon in and for said County. FuhieMeceased. IB finished, the depot Will be built. David Kecler, agad 70, died at his home at Forest Grove, Monday, after a lingering illness. He was bom in I'eunsylvania, September '21, 1Kj and when he grew to manhood he niova.1 to Dayton, O I ,u.i 1 - I : . . 1 . l 1 in nnl 110 aiuiBi-u 111 von wur. Hundredth Ohio Inf.nlrv and served until the close of the war. He is survived by his wife ard the follow i ne children: A. L. Keeler, Beaverton; John Keeler, Astoria; Charl?a Keeler, Rel Cloud, Neh., and Mrs. M. A. Hoffman, of Val- dez, Alaska. The family moved to Forest Groye in IW-i. Mr. Keeler ... . ...nmint.,.! mamliAF nf K (i A. K. and waa buriel under the ausmceeof the J. B. MaUbewa Poat. Postmaster Mervyn Cheek, of ' i Hparta, N s'orth Carolina, writes Hherifi Hancock that a man named "due, residing Dear tbat place, 1 . 1. : 1 1.!.. 1 .1 n. .1 I . . . ,. , ia the party whom Walter Johnson killed near Timber, last July. The North Caroline brother told the postmaster thtt Kbron Ptdr.ue left I "Jai eection ailoUl a year SgO in . kl k A I , .7 , . .. V,h Tl leen heard of him since that time and he ia quite positive that his nrnt her ia the victim ol Jonnssn s rille. I . n. ., ja nriaaa m 11 i at w r. m ma nnm I. Rrigga, of Diiley, came" thia morning to see if he could identify a watch chain taken frrm a peddler, who was captured at the Hilleboro Lumber Co. a mill, this morning on iupicion : tbat ne might have been the party wanted. Mr. Brisgs was not sure that the chain was a part of the itwelry stolen from bis store. The stranger arrested will be held until he can explain where begot his jewelry. Rudolf Baumann of Cedar Mills. who died last week, aged 09 years, leaves a wife and the followiog children to mourn bis death: Mrs. M. J. Sammons, and Henry Rtu mann, of Cedar Mills; Theodore, in the Phulippines; Anne, hva, Viola and Sophia of Portland. Cama Lima nlace at Verhoort. . mMlL. . Kinan j , i - Jereev cow. now nas ca 1 two weeas ... . 1 old. () wner can have same bv pay in. l)r keen and advartisin. V 10 tor Croup, now 00 old Hayes nlara near lllanrna 31. 3.1 Dr. Newcomb. of Manchester, Inara ia viailinff at tha homaa nf 1 . ..... 0 - - - Mnnra m H aa. aT Ih a mt. Thai ... . , -- " y; . Ur. IB well pleased Wltn mis pari of the Willamette valley, and may return in the Spring, and buy farm, near Hillsboro. H. A Hinshaw, travelling freight agent of the Southern Pacific Com pany, was in town today, and call ed. Mr. Hinshaw was loca) agent at this place, several years ago, and was well liked. His friends here are pleased with his promotion in the service of the Company Hundreds of people in Hillsboro . , n , , U7DVI I T IU U BJLUV4 UODV UBa-ritaVJJTTVWI " ntmmaaa ..a nrui nnt an irnm nnii.R i.odvq, ..v uwu ..v. . lo UUUbo. vuiiBuit uiui uwi 1 r 1 . 1. , ii . ... 1 T.,. .t n. Kr dav. Oct. 30 " Keeular services at me unrietian cburoh Dext Sunday. Bible School , in ..) luocioca; preauuiui 1 a. . u, auu at 8 in the evening. Subject for evening aiSCOUrBe, "UeBUUiying rat v Just arrived Another large as sortment of ladies' sweaters, white and calors-$2..r)0 to 16. SO-tf For gentlemen's, ladies' and ohildren'B hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. R. K Pasley and family, of Port land, were guestB of Ed. Schulmer- ich and wife, the first ol the week Money to loan on real estate. Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku ratli Bros , Hillsboro, Or. '21-U Ulrich Kampf, of Helvetia, itia, ihtP well known cheese-maker, called yesterday. Born, to the wife of Henry Meier. near Centerville, October 16, 1908, Cente ighter a daughter. DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING nl D.1.1 1 u;il.. ! P.,.il.nJ v,.. w. a ...-Uv, will deliver an address at the Court Hmiaa. Saturdav evenina. October VJ4tn, at 8 p. m , in BUppor. Ol tne ... . 0 .it nanrlidanv of Hon. W. J. Brvan. for ,he nresidencv. Everybody - . invilo.l Card of Thanks Wf de(jire to prMB our dnow j ..:.i: .v, VUBuas auu apprrjuiawuu lur tuo tindnepBe, -nJ svmtathy . - uu laa. shown ns during our late bereaye- ment, also the beautiful floral tributes. ' Mrs. R. Baumann and Family. Portland, Ore., Oct. 19, 1908. Registration of Land Title IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE BTATK OF OKKOON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the Application j Me to re?ister lit t0 tht) nw of Section t, Town-hip Ion of John awW of RanielWeat of the Willamette MerM X Mouth, .llo.. ... U7..l.l..t..., nnimla Omiixui To all whom It may concern: Take! iin.., iu it a.iu.i(,.vu vl vp-. notioe that on the uth day of October. . . ,. Po. . . ., .slTr5"HV K8Ute0f Andr6W Washington County, Oregon, for initial a'Sir f the l,tl r the '"Ud abT uBTOriuru. Now unless von appear on or neiore .1.. ..... , . I a . m nun ny m novsniw, a. n. inw, ana I a-,A..(.u wuKa uai.ah aa t. I innl irtll uhisll Bliow online wuy buiiu biihuivuiii suui not be granted, the same will betaken as 1 r ..... ..... .u,-. ...Ill I., aiilaau. A Small Farmers Must Have Local Market for Produce I IKKEaSE the city's payroll Claatry SLottld Brgia Operalitaa Dar- Ia( the Neil Setita Ma,,y new PP1" " to Hilleboro and locating. Farms in i vicinity are changing hand., od smaller holdings are a reeult. Many of the large farms have been anh ditided thia aaaaon. aarwiallw " to the eastern part of the county, ... ' 7 nd dJcent to the electric line. Bab - division of farms will follow in thin part of the county, now thai tha alrlrir Una ia a fact r I Versified farming will lu the result, Many of these new comers will go I into fruit culture, and, then will come toe neceeeuy ior a iruu can ntry. aometntng musi oe aoue to sustain me email larmer. once oe u 7 .1 11 . a . I ...... Diiauuiuou iu uui ujiub.. n lull-l L... i. u:. :.-...:..! : idi iu( uib biuo is ui yuai unxwi ty. A fruit and vegetable cannery will create a local demand for the output of the small farmer, and at UU SaelUU iltUV IUIUISU CUJUIll UJVJU1 I for men, women and children. If ka a a ma limn fnriok am . rat At I I UIIJDIAHU ffluavi K1VW It) LU UO w IU' I crease ita factory payroll. The coming winter would be a good time to talk up the matter or a fruit and vegetable cannery. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Christian Irlimau et ux to A C Lchr, lut 3, 4 hlk l I-hnian acr tracts.. (700 W N Daniels to Geo F Brice, lots 8 and q (rav Oak 10 Prank Dickey et al to Mary McCrac- ken, part tilk 1 Branford add r U..1400 I) C Her to Noaniah K Her, lot 7 blk 8 phcrwood (V XC.mnhrll M .1 m F (i llri,lPl --"-r - at u .,1a. . r. v-' - 1 y J K Kerr to Iwrtnc Bouncy et al, , 1'." :r7"b" mb-".";: twmft I n II i i lctaa-an fm I acrea K Williams d 1 c 1 1 n a 10 C W Hendricks to A S Hendricka, 1 uaa 1 k iitav i bum a uiuciiuj,... Sophie Strom to John R Frank, 5 acres sec 16 t a l 600 c 11 ui.nh.li ... a v u..rn. - - part of Tualatin dartlens 10000 g K iiurris t0 Kobena Burns, tame as . above 1 Oeo K Pavne et nx to J H Brown, lot x blk 19 Hillsboro aooo Fred Mast et al to Fred Keller, e of netf sec 15 t a n j.. laoo Thos Talbott et ux to A M Fitch. Drt blk 7 Talbot's add Cornelius 250 1 Tn T-il , ... ... A i i;,..l,. I 4 nun i a.uui it u iu i;u.iwuci , vii blk 5 anrl 6 Talbot's add Cornelius 170 Jane M Smith to a Saeiens, lots 19 and ao blk I Branford's add b O... 1 R J Ruffli to W j Thornburgh, part VI tltlit 9f 1 n A I M D Jones to J F Jones, nW of seW a J aaa.-a - -r - " taa a...- sec w t a s 2. aoo M 1) Jones to O M Ueaton et al, e,4 0f se sec W t a s a - J O Maon et u to D H Bailev. lit ...rc cr tie. UACi - j - - - - - w F Durrell trustee to W A Shaw. part sec aoand 19 1 1 s 1 6400 Wm Nelson et nx to Peter Nelson, 80 acrea C W'ilkins d 1 c 1 1 n a 3600 Peter Nelson et ux to Fred btuckt, 38 acres in L ilkins d 1 c 3000 G L McPherson et al to Detroit Trust Co, part sec 18 and 19 t 3 n 4 etc... 10 Margaret Baldwin toC s Arnold, lots 7, 8, 9. 10, blk 14 S Park add V Uicoo A V Lambert et al to M D Jones, r. .11 fvuiia. iu mi u u icui, wu u.a J 1 V X I L" 1 i .. L. . l.' I 1 IJ Til'. 1,1 U Wlin w lUl w If uawrlnn lie J 1) Kodeetux to James Nichols, is .IJ jj acres B Catching d 1 c t l n. 1050 Wm tl Adams to Jno H Pcugn, part sec a a tan 3 3000 II Tober et ux to J T Turk, part sec 14 and is t 2 n 4. 3200 r 'P T T . . ... II . ii.:.,..A 6a acres set 1 1 and U t 3 s a I . r .. . J A W Donelson to Wm Ede et ux, lots 3 and 4 hlk a Humphrey'sad Hbo..a6oo Notice to Creditors Notice J3;.?,lre M'Uba.u"l?:: 0f tiig bounty Court of Washington County, Oregon, heretofore made and en- tered, administrator ot the estate of Ul - riiih iuegy. deceased, and has duly qual- ? S.LThZ raJSSS said taut are hereby not i tied and re- qulraatoprrt tneaameio nT ron.orattheomoeof Basle Hare In Ilia shut building, Hillsboro, with proper voucuera mereior wuuiu six moiiina irom the date of this notice. I)t.lt),,tubar 7. 1908. john SCHNEIDER Administrator of tht Kstate of Ulrich 1 riiMfv. nwfflHm. n,K,py ,, Hr, attorneys tor admlnl- trator. I ..... 0.1. 1 r. i executor can n nm uun, Notice Is hereby given that, under and ffiire,?KB SJJ j..- , ai; .u 1. ,r.i 1 ucvcaacu, uucvuug mc sa.c 11 uti Hu. PP. ne "nderstgned exeutor "W1,w lesiamem win, lira ,,, . lft Mnm1av v.,mher IOo8. nroceed to sell the following described real property, belonging to said estate, v'i: V?1 W 01 .l w 7.S.7 Oregon, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash tn Hand. . iiiiHui luuucr. Executor of the last Will and Testa 1 ment of Malinda Tupper, deceased: Beuton Bowman, Atty for Kxecutor. Notice of Final Account IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE . DTITO nC nDIMIlV WlB lfflHIIIn. fj.a m V vanJ.V7 4. , .-vi. .1 TON . COUNTY. 'Notice It hereby given that the tinder SttSn r"1"" "" ",,.V."'. rrmY"" r'" ana in tne aoove entitiea uouri auu cause . I . .... . i 1 u 1 ra mm m i""" ""'u.v'""" I Haylisn ttawl t.llA lW-H tT NoWOIIiraar ItaaSM iianKuaini ma ra u. nunuiiisi , , 1 9:30 o'clock a, m., and the court room I a. 1.1 ao Ik. I ma nA fv Greer kteps White River Hour. Rena Copp, of Glencoe, was in town Tuesday. Mince meat in bottles and in bulk at Greer's. . M 5 Geo. Bantz. of near Glencoe, was n town Tueeday. Jelly beans, 1 lb for 5 cents, one week only. Den of Sweets. Miss Bessie Schomberg is viait- in relativee near Mnnntainrlalft this week. Beginning Saturday, for one week, jelly beans, 1 lb. for 5 centB. Den of Sweets. Mclwd. of Portland, f .;niu4 .;ik v.. : a . ir u r " ' " " " , , t , ror luncneB, no; anu com annks, or a choice cocktail, call on Talma teer e confectionery. H. C. Day, of Portland, and at one time a resident of Forest Grove, was in town Tuesday. My 6 room cottage and quarter M b- . K.u . c:. r.'.i. - t uu a rii, mi nam ui rent. L. W. House. 28 tf R. H. Greer has a fine lot ol Brown Leghorn and Black Minor c cotaereie auu puneis mr eaie iJUVin,inniI;.v;unUr. wvuwvuu 1 ui vuav u ids v a aj vu u t.. t.,.n;...i .1,. n.... vu. awvu 01 4ujuiioa i iicco .;.. p.. f p,L. " ' J Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Devereaux, of Lugene, vieited W. R Hoyt and family, the latter part of last week . y , . c, , H- ? ehruu 00 a , , P"- rg.,u. m auu. clothing. 32 The Oregon Nursery at Orenco, on Tuesday, shipped two carloads of trees on the Oregon Electric, to outride points. Lost A black sow, weight about 200 pounds, near Cedar Mills. Re ward. Notify Jacob Loeh, Beaver ion, Ore., R. 2. 23 tf Chas. Johnson, of below Farm ingtoo, has rented his farm to the Loeli brothers, and will move to Hillsboro for the winter. A nice thing to send to your f t 1 nenos-a pno.ograpo cara 01 your house. See Post Card Baziar, about it 32tf The men employed by the Electric Company to put in the trolley connections, have finished their work from Garden Home tc Hillsboro. We sell more wire fence than al) our competitors combined. Tb reason is that we have the largest stock and can sell the cheapeet. SCDUimencn Croe. 51-tl In. . , . , , oluw luo U"KU doctors have discarded automobiles for the alnwer. but more raliah'e hftrf.B .-nH h Waahinetnn oaf o -i ..I VOuniy roaae in winier are uji tnt oeei ior auiomooue travel Taken up, at my place. 2 nrW west of B averton, a light red cow witn one noro misnng. . liaa can at her side. Owner can have stock by paying costs. A. F. Hoturich Beavertrn R. 2. 32 3 Friday of rext week, Oot. SO, Dr Lowe, the well known optician. will be in Hillsboro. Have him vour eveB ' Reeiatration for this vear closed Ika r .ri'j nffiMT.iaoHia at I a auw viu. . u"vb auvovauT, . , . . c In m 1 hnnl 1 v.S iiarannB n.v. I V i'vy u . . . J viouud un. i . . . . . I registered, thus lar, Gaston lead ing, according to its population with new registrations The four year old daughter of J W. Turpin, of this city, while play I inn avilh a aham hatormr I .lAarlav '"B " f -- accidentally almoet severed the thumb of her left hand with the in strument. She was taken to the ..ftina nf Dr H A Railav .here Dr. A. B. Bailey stitched th wound together. Dr. F. A. Bailev administering an anaesthetic. It g hoped the Wounded thumb may I. r , J ue eaveu S. A. D. Meek and family, of near Glencoe, returned this week from a visit to Mrs Riley, Mrs Newbard and Job. Meek, at Vol noer, Idaho. They report a pleas 1 .. 1 . - .1 . t.jv. wnt view, anu wueu .ue- ion xuauu there was a coat of snow f n the ground, four inches thick. Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head and eye ache with a pair of his su perior glasses. They cost no more than others, and you have the ben efit of his skill and over 19 years experience. Coneult him at Hote! Tu'llltin. 0ct 30' n 1 .v.. u vue 01 .lie luuni njyeaeTitro ie wtij of th) Ore-on Electric Bhould lav , . - , , T n n the field of the longue SBtate, west of First street, and then within a week, build a fence acroBB the track, rendering its use Local Ple 8nlver8 are bard at work on tne problem. Last Sunday, while playing near the barn, the little 8 year old daughter of Chas. Koeber, of near Soholls, was struck by a sliding barn door, which came loose, break ing her right leg. Dr. Tamieeie was called to attend the child s in :,: J ' a 1 . tl a Oa An eiectrio car cuniaiiung oupi. Goolidge, of the Oregon Electrio, and R?ghtol Way man McDowell - came OUt to HilUboro, Monday. Arrangements were made, so it, is .i.u i. nl.. nn W..V.;nnin anawiu, iui iauo u. natuiuimu BUeel, near 11)6 WAB0D10 nail, tit. I ' - I . .. a a . a a. , , ..a . ta.nl of the erection Of a temporary tent Ika I ll.L.I la. IV. P.. .... Tka FROFEMHIONAU r 1;. A. 13AILKY, M. U. Physician and Surgeon Offiea Bitiley-Morgan hliM-k, utira. Room 12, 1.1 and 15. KMiilenre Sonlh wat comer llavwline and Bacoml fltrrta, lUtth 'Phonee. rvwsieeVVVWTVV S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office npatalrt ovprTh Delta Drug Htora RoalilanCe Kaat of Conrt Hotiae, In tba comer of tha bloik. rWVVVMrVrrrrrrrrrreA JAliES PHILLIPS TAMIEM1E, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON uriraon Houthern I'acino Kail road I o. Coimiiltation in Krenr.h or Knelinli. Of- Hr-e uuatair. over U M. Ilnyt Co'a. store. north aid of Main ttt., illllalioro. Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both phonea. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooina 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, atreefr Over Deunii Store. HILLSBORO OREOO? P. Baglay W. 0. Mmem BAG LEY A HARE ... ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Snnte Building HILLSBORO. . . OREGON. E..B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 3, 4, h s, Morgan Blk, Hllltboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Cpetain, Bailey Mcrgan Block. Roomi, t anl 1. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W. N. B2VRRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court Uouue. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. " "ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon rrrrrarrrV DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop Forest Grove Phone, Ind. 92 Long distance, No. 31 Dr. S. M. RE.GON Graduate cf the Kansas City Veterinary 1 M 1 ' ri. v.uucgc, avanaas v.uy, mo. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Licensed to practice in Oregon OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phonee: Pacific States 501; Ind. '215 Residence phone; Independent 24:1 G. M. Hunter Carpenter WorK And Contracting Those contemplating building should get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson. Hillsboro Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep constantly on hand a fine aupply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Mew Era In Prioem We are going to tell meats at prices low. er than those which have prevailed in the past. Call in and see ns. We mean business. . 'Phone and Free Delivery One door East Tualatin Hotel Maio Street, Hllltbort, Oregea. XZomo Stylo RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up ' Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on t Main bt. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Undsr New Management Ratmt, $1.23 to $2 Per Day '. C. E. PUIUMOKE, Pkopkiktor SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO persons wishing to buy horses or cattle will do well to call 00 Con nell & Cornelius, Hillsboro, Ore. Office over Webrung's store. We have all kinds of horses for sale and guarantee satisfactory price. We also have some fresh cows for sale. 2Slf I0T