HIJXSB6R HILLSBORO. OK KG ON. MAY i909. VOL XVI. NO. 9 nfflUCT IS LOT ON JATLE KOAU J. YV. Swecnty, ltUnd man, Award AMY MiCAKI riClKIS I TBI AIM Milllaa ft Half Wtu Th ucoaaul Udder on lb no flolhfd work of the Pacific Itall- at A NavIalliD Hallway line Utwean Ilk!Ulxio toil Tillamook waa J. W. 8eeiy awl lilumauer Btta , I'wlUnJ, Ham r ay ia a lo ci! contractor and hm la lo furnish bond In tha turn of II.VHKut loin curt coiuolatlou allotti the lima jrilil. The Ullii (t dI the con Irart mvm about Iflfto.OWi io the couiptnj Hwitney'a I'iil ( f mil lion tod a half dullara being that luuob under Iba lo million dollar tatlmate tf lha eoiloeara Andre McCabe, now fliiUblng ciilrt(i ehova Niton. eurmitted figuree 30.01 1 ! lha Hriijf bid. Tha onntrector aill haa lo ei- Knd '200) t't waajwt road ind Idpea for preonel u in tha j.r cullon of Iba ork. and there aia bul 19 tunnele lo br. Time ought to U f-ixl In Vah lnUn county I hi maimer. ilb two toadt hing rohtliurtiHi, cartel both being in Ibtw county Tha eticceMlul bidder on the con trail (ir rnolrii(ion ill bavatn employ from I MO lo 'H.U) roeo.and man teatue to fluleri ibwoilt ol building tba road, Tha road mut ba turned ow lo Iba rg ralifg da y ailment of tha I. It A N, by una 1, UXi'J Tot contract will I lot largaat individual ona ever handled lo Ibia aula, and iba oon tracloi will hava lo man tbii ga in uidar lo gtlaloua by tha lime tiatutd in iba com rai l. VVbiia uiotl of iba wen employe! nm blf will ba non reaulenta of iba county, many ol our fartnere )tl ba employed atiih leatua in grading, on boib tba I. It ,t N. at.d tnittd Hallway, and considerable of tba money paid lo teametore will re main in ibi county , ami he addrd to tba local circulation. Moieover, tsarobanla along tba Una of tba road, might lo ba benefitted in lha uallar of tba purcbaao of euppliea, alo. FOKtST CROVI DOWNS ALBINA AlUua mat dafaat at tha banda of Managar VVlrU'a Colta) Wat Sunday aitamoon by a icora of 4 to 2, in tba best contested game of lha tea aon. Tba Col ia opened lha gatna by batting tul thraa runa t IV Coo caonoo In tba 11 ball of tba ur, bul tbaj mada no mora runa until tha aavantb. a ban thay aoorad ona. Alblna aoorad ora in Iba aacond and OLa lo lha fifth. Tha only ahow Albin had of wloning waa la lha flrat half of Iba ninth, whan tba thraa bag war ttllad with no out. R. ltnon for lha Colli fannul ona. and tba t ext man drova ap infield bit which waa handled to third, than luck to etc ood. Tba forcad runnar lo acnnd waa not caiuht out. but be itrnped off tha bag, and waa put out by the aoond biiiman Tha daot ion waa oloaa,aud Aibioa aaya it will con teal lha aaiua lUtUriaa-Koraal (i ova Col ( a, Koblnaon and Kelt; Alb na. Cm cannon and Brock. Bnuck out, "J Kobinion 5. hv Connannon baaea on htlla. off K ihinenn 0. oil tWaoi.on 2; hlla. Colta . 4, Alblna i two haea bits, Kelt and Hngga ADVERTI9BD LETTERS Kit ak tit A IK.a.. k t ' rUJ.n. otr, (i) Jtoif Jsllltoii, () II llolliniti, MraUUy Mueller, Mr C II Norlhrup, CP Reynold, Mr M Snyder, Mr N tiel, DC Wettleon. II. P. Uoruellu, P. M PUBLIC SALB I will noil at public auction at lha i uiiitbura (Jreamary, ona blook aoutn or the Homhern I'aoiflu depot 1 o'clock p m., on HAT II UD AY. MAY 22 Bay borae, weight 1,000, good for ""ggy or dell vary wagon; top bug 17 nd buggy haraaaa, aood ai new top buggy and finale harneec. lb Uilk oana. froin I in 10 aallona 1100 milk boillea. auarta and Dlnte cooling tank. .1 ourda of 10 inch wood, houaabold gooda and other niGiei ton numaroua lo mention K. (I Stabele, Owner. H. P, Corneliui, Auolionaer. , John Piaber and wife,-nf Yet Dillon, were io town lant Saturday Biro, to L U Ruahlowand wife ot Hillabaro, Or., May 8, 1909, Q, weight 8J lb j, John Pniii.in vitiitfil the iiielropn it, tail Kriitay. j Kemeruber, tba Oretonian aid Argun, only 92.25. io. Pilterfon. nf Portland, waa n lb rily !i Friday. II 1. liiirchi ll, wa in town laet Friday fnun Heedvilla. Jamb Wieniar, of Portland, for- iwerly nf lieibany, waa in tha city l r rily, on liURlneea. Vom f r aale: Can deliver four oot nr wood In any iiantitr. In ba ritv. K. ti lleidnl. I', if Itjfn. to tha wife of Fred Cald well, April 27, at iuiton, Oregon, an eleven pound boy. Horn, to tba wife of Will Hid- diuk of lliiitoi), Ora , Apiil 1, a ntna pound dang titer. Coma unto u, all ya that have and or lie mi- ut ), or are )) fig for bargain in red eatate. inline I,n I "UurlaTorouiv Tin ker." of Port- and.rame out to llilleboro. laet Friday, and epent a fw daya with relative Hruokera like the Schiller and the Kitllenria Tbeee cigara are ol tba bt uck. You cau't fool an authority on a good ciaar J It. Wilkea returmd laet Fri day, from a Hying trip over to the Alara country, where he had bni- nea. lliing your watche and clock lo Libby, (or prompt ami tkillful epairmg Corner Main and Tbiid I reel 4'Uf The Oregon Thre!ier'e Aa-oria-i n which met in Portland lat wrek. honor! a Waabiogton coun- ly man, Arthur A Flint, of Hcboll. nb lb poeinonnf vie prea:dnt Tbvea wi'bing wimmI for neil Fall'a deliver will du well to tea 1. II Mchuirl er lfore plaricg their ordr. Hi fuel comea from the ttl liuilon tir. fjanka will celebrate lha Fourth ol July, Ibi tear. Jot. Hnluilmer ich. K F. Willie and Oil-i Oalaway have ban appiitifd an executive conuimtta. A big l'tbell geuia !l ba ona of Iba nam fralurea. We bv a Ana, A room milage, nut complrtei), wl'hin a abort d lanre ol the f 1 1 1 It Plreet Mation, i.r ll;17r, on eay term. liubrie .and Co. Millard l.iwnedale. well known n ibia c unly at an enthuelaetic orobrdil, lal week wild bit fa uiuii apple orchard in lamhill county, coneiettng of JUii acre, to orlland, Heattle and Halern capi- talleta, for '.75,(KM) We have Hi I aorea of land about Z mile from 1'niled Klectric Sar- vev, with a gootl boue. Mtn ami outbuilding; goxl, young orchard; fine epnng; cloe id ir.ho il ; on 14 I), and phone line, wuich ran be boiiitht for US pr acre, on rea- aouabla term. Iiubrie Land Co. Under the new law paaetxJ by the esielalure, the rfllce of atock in- anector will ba abolished The law oea iolo O ct June 1. Ona of the . . . . t 111 pilnclpal ciiaugee io me iw win U coQioiidation of the ofl'ice of tale veterinarian and elate aheep inepector The Kpworth Leagtia held a aooial in lha arlora of lha Metno diet church laal Friday night, which well attended. The young peoplotf (he league bad horl programme, which was well received. Lemonade ana omer light refreahraenta were served, ami a p!eaani time waa experi enced. Fnrtv acrea line laud, 9 cow, 3 belfttm. calvea, chicken, hog and everything eiee thai goea to make a Ural cue income larm, nan caan, balance h yeara, 0 per cent, 'Jj milea from town ou the main roau mbi In f.and Co. Sam Moon, of the Centerville section, wa in town early wonuay morning. He reporta that bia a?o Hon waa vinllid by a heavy raio Sunday night, end that the hills to the writ of hia plaoe were covereu with snow. Old settlers claim mat this ia tha moHt backward Spring ever experieuned in this section ol Oiegon. It oertainiy naa oeen ma drteet. ITnr aalecheaD: Team, mare and bnree. mmd work animals, 2.HJO; ihrea and one-half year gelding halter brtko.in 11 ih weighs aboul 9(10; 3 milk coaa, good m'Uker?, .1, L.l i Iresh; two 'i year oui neuere. nm bred: thorouebbred Ootswold buck. 2 years; 1 imos, graueu Cot.8wold L. 0. Brown, (lwa ....... i . i Hill) Cornelius, O.e., Koute t Ind phone 25 Line 9. 0 The city 1 to have street eprlnk ling by contributions of Ihe busl nea men of the Dlaoe. A. P. Lu ther has had a sprinkling wagon m.l and will keep the city's bus- inees streeta lre from duet Ibia nmrnAr. The amount charged will be small, and the benefit will be a reft t. Marshal Larson has an nounced tbat the etreell are lo be cleaned, and kept clean, Jfi In I'ourRuad Dintrictit Reject ed by the Couaty Itourd CA1T0S WORK CIVIK T. P. (iOODIN ib id r Break Rea4 Allewt4 turn Ncrdtd luiprrrmcU far Tba County Board mat last week and transacted the uaual amouot of bueineas. Kid ware received from Gveroad diotrict), vin: (italuo, Thatcher, Cedar Mill, Tlgard villa and Hber wiod fir ct u tiling and hauling rock; contract waa awarded T. P. tioolio, lor rrubing at i mton; all other bid were rijtcled, and the County Judge waa ordered to re advtrtia for further bid. Application of Forest Grove to conetrucl pipe lin, for water etip ply, along county road; granted. PetiiiuD of F. H Myer for vaca tion of Jubraon tract, near Hed-viil-; granted Pelilioa of Ko'jt. T. .Simion for l'iUor licena at lluxton; sranled Appllration rod ili-trio ''.' for lX) toward improving Hhady Brook rad; allowed Road viewers report on McC r mick lo-l tx-tied, and road die allowrd. " County receivl a dfl from the Invee meDl Co , of l'.irtUiid, t ) a tract ai!j)ic.ing public iiigbwav near Tigrdvile, fr change ol ro.J; C. F. Tigrd and ll A P.ielh we e viewer to meet My 21 Rftad prlitiona A C AlrxinJa ard othma, aid Oregon Nicetry Co, red eoticl lime and accrp'.eil cordilionall. (ientoo J. P. lrn.c iil Hiale ve Henry Uruo; approved, 6naof $10 to be paid Trei.rer. W.J. II Beadb.Com. J. B. Mat thews Post, allowed $15 for funeral eipenaa of L K. Bullock, indigent fund Fuueral expeneee of A. J Raymond, Hf; H. O. Fitch, $3i Petition Wtu. Hays for refuod of '.ICS. accL clerical error; allowed. R. W. McNutt allowe.1 (25 for relief of Uraybill family. Road petition John Carlson and other; report of viewer read sec ond lime, and road ordered eetab liebed. Road petition John Martin and othiM, rrc'djO. W. Marsh. Dan Baker and A A Morritl appointed viewers. Road petition John A Johnson et ale; rejcted upon advice Proee cti'i'ig Attorney. Couoty Judge waa authorized to adveilisefor bids lor several bridges and Oils Claim Allowrd nruro: C B Taylor fbj Sc, Jno Bocker oo, V K Cornelia 4S 00. 8 M Holland on. J H Trullinger 6 00, C J limes 4S- 00, I) Kuretli 1; on, Alovin (lhiirr 30 40 R J Kwiiia 3 oo, J F Kerr r M Ileidrl U ALII Hi KnratH J 00 each. W V. Hart j) 00 I J Vamlebry 1S20, J A Vandehey 43 jo, J I Smiih 54 So, J Kaimia 4b 00, I Krrlia 5a 00, Anir lw 5t 00, II 1. Uun lttll 00, I T Voiititf jo 00, 1) Cor win id 00, T M Kerr i, C krln 7 00 V R Cte t Ho, T W Mnrnn 80. L 1; t rt nil 65 Bo, N J Chrislmsea 6t 40, W K Newell 5 40, J I! McNamrr 61 Ho. WitQaaaraIVter W alien Ho, I'ha nsram Lewi Kouca Ward Kenrl John Mi'Hee K W Haim t Hao Buikhalter Jno ThornlieiK i 20 earn, A ItaMwtn nl M utile w Kln 60 earn, ard Down 1 00, Hcutoii Howmnn lr J l Tauiieeie 3 no eacti, C Gorduian Carl Wedrkhi l 70 each, Ur Cartlwell b 00 Kvnm Ln uiont 4 00, II II llawlrv 8 do, J W W ley J Ho, Bud Dilley 4 Ho, Mark Butler i to, Win J.lclity j 00, W J Urrug i 50, Sam Oil pi 11 a 00, M Marker j ao, KaIw V altera J 10, Waul lous a 00. Lor oner' wilnmsts' S Anliu Harnett Mc Kee F M Kniitlitrii Marire Kusrh J-o I.ovk'li, Knbt 1 1 n mt 1 50 each. Knad and Itinhwiys (i W lime is ba. C K Btadley yo. Oomiell ,V Co 31 $0, I'innis & McFre 3 aH,T M Hrell St Co 10 5S, O&WS V Co 44 35, Sec Venlt & Metal Co H4 Ho, Weitcott llro 67 KS Kmil Rer'ncu 17 60, Jim Wolhscblegel 4H 35, John Strlblch 5 70, 11 W Whit more b jo, Btt.irliiie I.br Co 44 34, A Hernial) 10 00, C W Jame ao 00, Her irert Broa 41 34, J C Hill 10a 04. Koaii viewer j a limine 13 bo, ii VV Manh 13 co, A B Todd 6 00, J W HukIici 6 io, W II Cornelius a 00. J C Miller 6 00, Aug Kumlbetg a 00, L A Rood S o, J H Sewell 15 o, A it Todd ll 40. Chutuuirn K I) llappb 00 Hugli Suiith 6 oo, Mark Butler K V Sttnon Geo Holsheimer Geo Butler John Catlton 11 DeFord Arthur McCorniitk a 00 each Witnesses J P Court A Gaatnur 3 10 H C Smith 4 40, J J Mtnitu Geo Smith each 40c, J P Vamlerzanden a 00. Relief-W J K Beach U4 00, Ir A B Bailey 10 00, Dr F A Bailey 14 so, Mr tin .Vandehey 60 60, A H Snraner 1 Ho Briegs Broans 10, Frank iti Borwick 1 15, licit Drug Store 15 to, R W McNutt as 00, tuunbeth Bielandb oo, Jane Rtur ilotl a 00, Ann r reetunn b 00, Court House J H Saunders 10 00 A M Collins 10 00, Sec Vault & Metal Co 5a oo, City Light A Water aj 78, ind Tel Co 10 45. Assessing II T Buxton 54 00, A C Alexander 99 00, C E Peichman 36 00, S N Poole 98 00, Win Schendle 66 00, J Kuratli 7 00, 11 B Tigard 7H 00. Refund tax-J T Kook H 00, Geo A Wilcox is ao, Tho and Msy Connolly 13 09, II C K Meyer s Ho, Kdw Benson 3 16, Hugh Finnegan 6 oa, J B Hanby 6 61, W B Taylor ch 919 04, Geo A Morrill ill ruff l oil. J ll I ti I ' a v -v i 4; im, M C Cr anl etc Ho "H, M C" t'v trav exp i'i 'i, II V IM-Hord rliHititiiaii J , Art Mi Ckihiii k l wi. Mix (,'rMii'UU in Iiki im. Win Jckou Irmsiirrr, 50 00, T H Tongue bill tip ji 00, Wmkli Co I'iiIi Co priutiiiK a fit, Kilir .1 (".lnin 7K 00, IhlliUirO I'lmrinary H U, Willi Irrlnil rrr 191 60, J W B.ilryclrik jjH 2j, 1IIk Aru 41 00, IPo f.ivpry (Vi oi. Wm Tupprt janiU r AS 00 Cue Metre Trlto 7 45, (iro II Bilire Awu olfi i .Vi, S i'iilry 76 50, i A loihnr (Ufilorjffi jq 00, Frank 8)nipm ct ct 2 t, V. V. 1U- Krjr livrijr 4 00, a lirrnio 10 7, iiiw I ml printing 18 3s, '.! Sc l'tiidlionmie nnnliiiK IVi 00, I. AI A'.rxainlrr 10J fo, ( J i'almatrrr to 00, Irwin Hodton S Co upplir 3 75 J K iill Co H '', Mc Namrr A WirU livrry 1 50, J K, Butler li( olfi 61 no. S T l.iiiklti r i.liv 10 00 K c Brown cor 9 3$, I', c Brown mr 41 ( i 1 ge r i of jh fit ST H&X rir it io, w r. ifMuutn von u-t 17 09 John Baldwin drp lif 6 , w H Stiat- U u fruit Inaii 40 js (j''o 1 Uncock aal &: drpsss oo.(;rollaDc.Kkt,.s3 r.Oro lUncoc k 40 50, W .1 Uutoer rem 4$ 30 J..l1nMc(.larnroi.i41 40. J Yv 1.00dm I aal and em lit f4. H !' koi;cr linilirrt 17b M5, K B Brattie ilil 0II1 0 00. A 10 J. L DulTielJ, of Buxton, was in the city laet Haturday. Reuben Foeter, cl Portland, vis iil H T K.D1...r,,l -If. ,!.. Jobn Htimnhreva of Purll.nd T.r.. .i.c.u. . uo v.ijr, fuuu.j. t. I . il. u 1. - J. H. Kleinke, of Koutb Tualatin, a in town Mouday. Cbas. A. Maluiaton, a Vernonia farmer, was in the city laet un Richard K. Wiley, of Portland, visited the latter part of lant week itb bia utber, W. V Wiley. Hon. Chas. Tijtard, of Tigard- i lie, wan io the oily Monday, on lueinees. Take a look at Boecow's addition oce it has ben cleaned up, then consult us as to prices and terms. Irnbrie Land Co. II. Uuntemann, of eouth of Job's Croseiog. was in town last Friday, Court Reporter Runyon and At torneys W. N. Barrett and l!o. R. Bagley went out to Glencoe Mon day afternoon, to take the teMimo- y of parlies to that neighborhood. The Yamhill couoty pioneer r ill hold their annual meeting this year at Amity, June 2. The pro- gram has not been completed yet. udg9 T. A. Mclmde will be in' ited to deliver tbe addrers. For Pale One ppau of horpes. weight alwut 1300 each, aleo good arceea and weeon. Vtt. $300. . K. Bloyd, Third and Maple St , Hiiisboro. .9 Marriage licenses were iatued rn .1.. u.l : i. t.:.a.i ..1 , 7, V 1 J"ru",fBU rare, uarrie r.aiuunri, anu 10 as. mile, ouliumly, ami 10 miles tranavenie Walter Kinder and Lotia Ilamba. ly. 4;ive rural mail route extend from . .... Will sell my beaultlul home, cheap. It quire atreidence, Third nil . nin n BtrKBlo nr ailitraaa W I. Connell, .101 Kait Ninth Liu- coin, Portland, Ore. 0 if Edward Tillotsnn, of Portland, representing tbe National Caen legieter Co, and formerly at the h tail nf thrt Hunartninnt i,f mnsin nf Willamette KnivBr.ilv Slm i ia town Monday. . . . ' The Fourth of July fall on Sun .1.: . .i j: 1., j iuii Jem, nun . uiiuiig .i iuo aw regulating holiday p, thu Mod Hay followinj: wi'l b a lyal holi av, ami moet of the clebratinng n the county will, it ia likely, lie beta on the last named day. Taken up at my farm, 1 mile south of Newton, 2 1-ycar old heif ar nalvea. and 1 hnifur het'.n 1 aril 2 vr-ara iH . all ora. nd Jreva 1 .... . wnercan have bame by Roving " J " ' ft- - J property and pajinir expenfea. J. 8. Steinke. l,M2 The following vital eUlintioa for tin County were reporttd dunna April, l!HK:- UoDtagiouB dueimee , " . , . n lypoom lever, 1; iimercniobi-, uieaclea, 2; emallpnx, i . Deaths Malta, U; fomalee, (1. Births Malee, 1G; female, 11. W. D. Wood, County Health Ofltcer. South HiU.Wo Or.enhouBe ha a roou BPBoritteiH 01 pinnis 10 een, at a very reasonable prices Shrub- 1 . . . . It bery, roeo. hardy pinks, pan?iae, 1 nee, cieiuaue, wicunae, coryaan- ineiuuiiiB, 1111 ne, ivy, peiiiuae, nouee plant; alKO crmetery plftola; cab- bge, tomatoes and kalo Call and eee ue, CTi.er 01 oeyeum ami p r etreets Mra Anea Uaropbotl Hiiisboro. Iod. phone, 1154. 52lf ,. , , ,1,1 ine iiiiiowmB real eeiaw aeaie are reported by Kuratli Bros., for lsatweek: Mrs. U. Delaman bouse .J 1. n.V hi tn n oui.0r 11 tounn. u.. it 11 vi awu Mca.o ia u. w j , Kn ll mrr ll, Tnuu, ii-. iuiiuu uii iuvu'U. PptmKiirff honaA b nil Inf nn filK m - iiu wit, tiuvu, tfun. iimuy iu ICnalarn Tnvwatnra Kll nnrno 1111, n...i.. u:n aiofivi. ri ur n r ..; 7" ' ?' " ' , 10 vnKiier Auruner, nouse anu 101 on 10th and Oak, 5l)0; I M Humke toGao. CramburR, lot on 5'h St. between Oak and Fir, 300; Darana Hat. In MoRnan 4.'t noma Cadar Mill i'fi'iriO T Rri.lopa In P LSflar Will, fb.AW, J. Uridgrt lo t. Rahse, house and I lots on 6'h and Fir, $1400. ' PRESIDENT TAFT HE- I'ost Master B. P. Cornelius Succeeds Himself pQVf MASTER FOR A BIG TERRITORY Well ad Favtrably Koewa Wab- ieftta I'taoty Salivt Sea President Taft Friday aent in tha name of Hon. B. P. Cornelius to puccvhi Limf ji an nuieoirot roev Cornrlius has already served four ,v. : , ftrid tM.comlng term Will round cut a life of political sctivity v. -(.,mun,.1 ..... . uw w ' 1 u . . . .... ,. u.,Hj jia n WDen " JS60, as his friends call bitn. was a ehenll of toe county. B. T. CoriM-liu wa horn in Wuhini; ton Countv, Oregon, erven mite north of llil;Uiro. in iSvi, and ht t a ton of tee ieoi. 1. n. .onieiiu, ine comra.no- rr of Oregon' let Regiment in the Yaki- Iudun W aia. B. V. ere.l two term I an Tvht-titf and wan elected to the House cf K-IWUtive io iSoa. In iSqj he lec-wl t'-onnty Judge, completing the four vrnra of that oilier in 1H0H. In ck3 Mr. txroeliu wa elected Mayor of llillsboro, and ha errvrd a the city' execntivc several limea. Pottmaater Corneliu own a hie farm near MountsiniUle, which he leaer. and hnndscuie home on Base Line Street in town. In 1871 he eVled Father v v -if ';,-!( Barrett, a sister of the late V. R. Barrett Their children are as follow: E. P. Cornrlius, in the' real estate buaiue in Hiiisboro; Mr. Elmer May, wife cf the O'cncce jpierchant; l'red K. Corneliu. 01 & Co. .occeseor. of the Schol- : w z"z, I a.vr aviiuj, wiiii. wi aui uv Sit ivuuif rower wunani. ainonie. i lie niiiiooro oiucc cover oik Ktrv tory, extenJLug across a section of a5 the home office. His present office deputies aie, Mr, Susie Morgan. Mivs Bertha Hesse and iuiss lira iiiimon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Crowded out Last Week) Lvinau T Wi'coxetux to Detroit Trust Co, true is in t 3 n 4. 1 10. Kluier T Counelt lo J P T.miesie, Iran in Hillahnro. 6ft: ,1 .1 Hill to L N Tompkins, part of Block 3, ilulstxiro, aooo. WT 11 T- . 1..- . C t lfUU'lM,lH mi w." ' 1- -v.v- Xo,, joue donation, 7000. Frabk V Metcalf to Alfred A Baker So a sec 14 t 2 ( 3. So. Vetem Oregon Trust Co to hdith P Dobbin, Tract 3 ViiinoU Place, 1500. Allied Lundqmai lo August Tews, part Block a, Roedville. 350. Minnie Kaiser to W m S Klvnu.eUl l r int in 100 acres rec 1 1 3 1, Soo. 1, II Sauimon to Greg Stewart, part of Caleb Wilkins donation, 4400 I y i t . t a t i.i...ii - -a t .'ona i"P-" aoool. pnii 01 I nt.L . t.".m.i Mason w Moxlev to Matilda S;eart 5 itt acre sec ao 1 111. iSoo MaryKNicholsontoJaaRDecks.tr in lllk 40 l orest (.rove. Z400. o V Cooke to 0o C Rrnst.3 45 acres hee n t 1 a 1, n$. ' "f -''B."' t'" part Blk 11 Cornelius, 1050. 1 A 1 1 ty Kluabeth Dooley to L J Crepa, a a in Uec 31 1 a n 3, 400. Albert Hartrnmnf to Dora Taylor, lots 6 l-"7' "7 "'.Soo. , Klpctric J(, a(U, Tinafdville. io. HX?i. " 1 - r-y ' j 7 7 ". ' " " 1 u H I'aikin to K A l.amewell, 10 acre tmrt in sec a6 1 1 n 4, 1 I v J, ". .Khu i,m,..ih r. r.nibl tri f ink 17. Hiiisboro, 500. Christian Kjaer to Mertnus hnckstn " GardeB Home, 400. . . . . . , p jlattie A Ross to It K Nicholson, part lot 3 llk 40 Forest Orove, a6co. v i. i icw ma 10 a Keyuoius, irci rtf.vertou-RetdvUle Acreire. too. C L DeWitta to A Allen, tract in lot 4 ie r,.,'Re' 1 r Bert J lown to Alvlra Loudon, 40 a v '1 " ' I B1. . M tL (tuAn cniirucou lllriltir . Leave tor l'ortlnnd Forest Grove Local 6:5i a. m . Sheridan Kljer 9:1a p0rest Orove Local 10:41 a. m Forest Grove Local 3 4P. m Corvallis Overland 49 P- m, cav Portland for Hiiisboro Corvallis Overland 7:30 a. m Porest Grove Local 8:5oa ni. FoMst Grove Local 1:00 p. m, shcridun Flyer 4:10 p. m, 'Forest Grove Local'.... '. $40 p. m, High Quality Drug S tore When you are sick and in nceil of Medicine, you want not only that which is True to Name, but also that which i is of the highest quaCty ob- i tainable. Such is the class of Drugs which we constantly j - endeavor to furnish our ens- j tomers. None but Competent reg - istered pharmacists are al- i j lowed to fill Prescriptions or ! sell drugs of any kind in our Store: t . : The Delta Drug Store, Hiiisboro, Ore. 1 1 Hillsboro's Busy Progressive STORE - The C. C. is rapidly gaining the confidence and good will of the people. That comes to us by reason of FAIR DEALING AND RIGHT PRICES Our aim will ever be to give the very best value consistent with good merchandise, and to make right any error or any article which does not give satisfaction. Many of our customers tell us they can do much Setter with us than in Portland This stands to reason, as rent, living expenses, light, taxes, etc., are much lower here, and all these count ou the selling price. LACE CURTAINS We have another shipment of those excellent values in Lace Curtains. Notice these prices, per pais Lace curtains 2', 4 yds long, 30 in. wide, 39c Lace curtains 2- yds long. 06 in. wide, oOc Lace curtains, 3 yds long, 40 in. wide, 73c Better ones at prices accordingly OUR HOSIERY We carry a well-selected line of the well known Topsy Hosiery made by one of the largest and beat equipped factories of the South. Ladies' Hose, Fast BlacK, Special, pair, lOc Better ones, 13c, 16c to 23c. Childr'n's fine or coarse ribbed hose, IOc up Misses' hose, fine guage. Lisle Finish, of ten sold for 25c, SPECIAL ISc Boys' hose, heavy ribbed, a "Hummer, 2 pairs for MMm&5c 3 pairs Men's Tan or Fast Blach hose, 25c We aim to give the best worh sox for; 5c and 3 for 25c found anywhere. EYE SIGHT TALK. Emerson said: "If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap thau his neighbor, though he builds his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door." I am ever day proving the truth of ihia saying. Only thia week I find that I have been visited by pec pie I. ora tha following towns: Dayton, Carlton, North Yamhill and Forest Grove. Sure ly this is proof enough that I do things as good, if not better. Ihan the or t dinary optician. During the past u years several thousand cases have passed thi-ough my hands every cne of which haa added some Using to my experience. Investigatiou, Study, Daily Practice: these are the points which strengthen the Optometrical service I render and these (together with the great care exer cised in every case, no matter what price is paid for the glasses purchased) are the reasons why people from the above towns, and others, have sought me out when needing help for their defective sight. LAUREL M. HOYT WATCHMAKER. And J,wlr Gradual Optometrist