Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULMERICH, President GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier Are Doing' a Conservative Banhing Business CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000 SURPLUS, - - $10,000 Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits r Beaverton-Reedville ACREAGE! THE PASADENA OF OLD OREGON BEAVERTON-REEDVILLE ACREAGE AI.PRICIT ACREAGE ALTOS ACREAGE ANDREWS ACREAGE KlNNhMHl 3500 ACRES platted into tracts of to jo acres each, with completed road to each tract. 40 minutes out on the Fourth Street Railwav, 5 trains each way per day. Land lays beautifully, soil very fertile and is especially adapted to fruit, nuts and vegetables. 7"o homesites here, of an average size of 5 acres, insures wonderful community development. Now selling in such tracts as you desire, at from $100 to $250 per Acre 10 per cent, down, balance to suit purchaser Call and arrange to go without expense to you, to ex amine this property, and determine for yourself as to ITS WORTH. Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St Portland, Oregon law T. M. HERB H A. HUBBERT Are You Wanting' a Home? If you are looking for a home, either a farm, or a residence in town, call on the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it. with us. We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS TABCO LOCATION. Indpndnt Phone, 193 HILLBSORO - OREGON Sam rVev, of Bux'on, waa in town lt Friday. John Wall ami wif apnt Sun day ud Monday, in TorUnd. Teter I i rotten, Secretary of the Uftuan Fire Insurance Co., of Hnthany, was in town Friday, and called. II. II. Clark, of Forest Grore, h been appointed district deputy grand patriarch of the I 0. V. f to serve the f nsuirg year. A. F. Cleiuooe left Monday f r Notus, I laho, where he eipecte I to reeide. He stilt has eorue Hilla I biro property, and may return ti ter a time. A heavy front on the night oi (he 20th killed early prtatoee aod other vegetable, in places all over the cuitity. Persons who contemplate build ing will do well to call on me, at I am able to furnish rough pencil eketcheo, or blue printo of build ins of all descriptions. Estimate and epecincaliont furniahed with each plan S. M. Holland, con Iraetor and builder, Hillsboro, Ore. Pacific phone, 3S3. 5'2 11 A. W. Doneleon, who has been back to Nebraska for about three monthti, returned to Hillsboro lat Thursday evening While Kaet be bought MO acres of Nebraska lan as an investment. He reports Ne braska farmers as prosperous, but that they have had a backward Spring. Taul Beck, of Dilley, was an Ar gus caller last Friday. In driving down to Hillsboro, Mr. Btck en countered the county steam roller on the bridge near Wib. Hughes' place, which frightened his team. One of the horses reared op, and became entangled in the bridge railing, and fell upon its back. The buggy tongue was broken, but qo further damage resulted. South Hillsboro Greenhouse has a good assortment of plants to sell at a very reasonable prices. Shrub bery, roses, hardy pinki, paneies, lilies, clematis, wisterias, chrysan themums, bu'bs, ivy, peonias, house plants; also cemetery plants; cab bags, tomatoes and kale Call and se? us, corner of Seventh and Fir streets Mrs Agnes Campbell Hillsboro. Iod. phone. 1154. 52tf Following are the officers select ed by the Rebeccas for the ensuing year in Oregon: President, Carrie Hubbard, Independence; vies presi dent, Addie Grout, La Graude; sec retary, Ora Copper. Dallas; ward en, Utile Belcher, iaiayeue; trea surer. Eda Jacobs, Corvallis; trustee Oddfellows Home of Port land, Emma Galloway, McMinn vills; trustees of Assembly, Minnie Baird. union; Anna Templeton, Forest Grove, Jessie White, Sell wood. Leonard Hill, a young man of Buxton, died last Thursday night, of pneumonia, after a short illness Thursday morning, he was thought to be improving, but death came euddenlv the following night Young Hill was highly esteemed in the Buxton neighborhood, and had clerked for T. B. PerkinH for some lime, prior to hiB illness. He leaves a father, mother, two sisters and brother, and was aged about ."l! tears His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wtrren E Hill, reside Laurel. tlx etatuae 13 n OUR FLEXIBLE Steel Ladders are the things Sold at one-third of the cost of other Ladders at h4 4 1 Made of the best of steel 2 Indestructible by weather or fire 3 Do not collect ice or snow 4 Will not collect moss on the roof 5 Always ready for use 6 Can be folded into a small space 7 Can be adjusted to any shape of roof Price list sent on application Manufactured by McParland & Donnelly Buxton, Oregon. Professor Abdullah Alexis Ben Kori, head of the department of modern languages, r U , is et gaged to give lectures at the Chau Unqua Assembly, Gladstone, Ore during the month of July on sub jfcta connected with Assyria and the Orient. Professor Kori is native of Assyria and was reared in a monastery in the Far East He is a graduate of the Patriarchs College, Ain Traz, Beirut, and Greek Pontifical College, Rome, and converses fluently in six differ ent languages, besides having thorough knowledge of Greek and Latin. The law creating two judicial de partmentsin this district went into effect last Monday. The depart merits will be known as No. 1 and No. 2 Department No. 1 is the civil term, while No. 2 is for the trial of criminal caBes. The nex rfgular term is on the 19th July. Another Judge was be ap pointed this week, and according to the law, must come from either Columbia or Clatsop county, and the appointment fell to Judge Jas ft. h,akin. of Clatsop county. Mr Eakin is a brother of Justice Robt Eakin, of the Supreme Court. He was born in Chicago 49 years ago. and came to Oregon in 18G6. La ter he graduated from the Boston Law School and returned to Aetor ia, where he has been in practice continually for the past 12 years He was admitted to the bar in Ore gon, October 14, 1887. Advertise) Letters Phil Masters, of Dilley, waa in the city Friday. Ed. Seseeman, of the Nehalem valley, waa in the city last Friday. Geo. Hellaira, one of the old timers of the MoanUindale section, waa in the county teat laat Friday. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the beet stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. Wood for Bale: Can deliver four foot fir wood in any quantity, in the city.-F. G. Heidel. 6 tf W B Atherton, E F liuell i, 0 Bagley, Hrrg 2, Joe Bonn, Mra J II Blair. Broch, J M Bauhard, John Dai:ey, Oeo K Delony, Mrs M Ericksen, U Kricksen, Jleury Jvickstn, iNancy l'ry 4, J Heath Blanch I Union, Joe Hinton, K Horpol Gladys Hatten, Gearde Hubbard, I) I Hatten, May Jackson, Chaa Jensen, Beni June's executors, Mrs A W Lull, Ailcey Marshall, McCurdy, Wm McFee in care oi Wm I'eck, Van Maitin, Nellie Miller M Iv Miller, Mrs hmma Montgomery, Mosley, J W Meier, Mrs John A Olsen Mrs Lizzie Olsen, K M Ordway, Louist Pose, Adolf Kutschmann, K J Kubinson Nell Rosen, 1 E Sundan, L Stols, H Wirtn, Emil Wyllels, Elery Wayv. Re L B West fall; pk,s, Wise Bros, C II OI sen, C L Brown, Master Miller Wilford Howard bpoog and Ulrich Gtrber. B. P. Cornelius, P. M. o you ""w M ""'' "r, ml alrU Who hall r"" 'u,r", aoulti - Ivy.m know atvat It niaane. Thla talnl" of WM It.Min.l llnt rannoii'e mmilh. Thl atrln lth !!. ! r ThU .Uvalna lth bravo. Thla llaiinllna " All In tlloi aii.l Thla marvhlii an.l Thraa I-Ua a rlnnl. Thf fa.-ra la an.l ihr far aar. Thla lain of lha tl lul h, ,h ray. , In lha north an.l lha fc.utli Xlcm.w lal Aar , No! almi'lr 'm- ,M,, la thla dy of fni ftowata. Ni a tw-aiil l-lalf Nor a holl.tar Of fla an.l 'ial lKii"ca la aimiathln nx'ia llvait lha dar that alarta Warm manuwlaa a throb In valaraa bmria. Iir ai'roaa 1 1. yrara To the h.l-a an t f-ara. To the d) of liallle, lf roar an.l of rattle. To the iwt thai now wmi far aar, IK, lha aona of lha bloa anJ tha aoua of lha ray llaia. hand claaflna han.l. Momorlat Ur. For tha wreoa anil lha ron of . bn, ami (Irla. For lha terror an.l loaa ai aall. Our hearla mual hoUl A regret unto! I As think of lh.aa ho r.ll. Hut their bloo.1, 00 whU'haiar ala thejf fouahl. HeniaJ lha nation and proraa bouht Wa forel the foe, Kor we live an.l know That lha flahttna ami alhln. Tha falllna and drln. War bul lowaid lha fulurhe marlrr a war. pown which lha aom of tin blua and lha array lMk with tova and pride Memorial daf. -Wide Aaaka. A Drpcntlllr Grocery i just the kiuJvousuuusll..ll j..itt,,1Uj0 W'C hi' jltt ft (i'HTl. Y.-U lau ikictul on Quality 'f K,hh! wc )hi. o can .Irie-n.l H u,,' ..-U. , KMV Ml It UfSlNI NtHil KSSWn.t, , H o lria-u.l on flims 'f ly l Nv I we K,tr , you. l""' " ' lai, ., ,, Tunra Yol itrn( ,nil ..unta Uh.( k (. ,,. ivdly. Yon tan il0't ' ' K ..), UtnK ilM. atft Cuaunw, lio a(.r,l., tl .M l ) ,re.blr TVl ' Hillsboro, Ore. THE DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH Colonel John L. Cltm'a Story of Mow Ha Got Into tha Ragular Army. An Interesting story la told of tho way Culouel John L. Clem, the fatuous druuiuier boy of Puiloir and uow ss.slatunt qtinrtenunsler bonornl, got Into the tvgular artny. In the early day of General Grant' Brat tvrui as lirfldfiit Clem, without aid, awcured an audience. The president aald, "What can I do for you?" Clem aald, "Mr. President, 1 wUh to ak you for an order to admit uie to West Point" But why," said the president, "do you not take the examination V "I did, Mr. President, but I failed to pass. "That was unfortunate," aald tha president "How was that?" Why, Mr. President, you see, I was In the war, and while I waa there thoe other boy of my age were in acbool." "What."' su!d the president amazed. You were In the war?" Clem waa then scarcely eighteen and boyhih looking. "Yes, Mr. President, I was In the war four years." And he related his experience. ' The president then wrote something, sealed It and, handing It to Clem, said: "Take this to the secretary of war. I guess It will fit you all right" Clem went to the secretary, to whom he had already applied, and waa re ceived somewhat coldly. He delivered the note. The secretary read It and luld: "Iw you know what this ls7" "No," said Clem, "but I supposed It was an order to admit me to West Point." "Well, It Isn't," aald the secretary. "It's an order to communion you sec ond lieutenant In the regular artny." Leslie's Weekly. lha .Stale of lire on. for Watniftoti County. Kteoutor of the xalate il Helen M. Wliitton. dn-eaJMl, and hai duly qoal Itled aa aitrh. Now therefor", all Tma hat Inn claiiui again! Mid eelatear bernl.y hull Hetl to prmeiit tha Mine to tha unalrritK if ed, together w I'll irMir oin her llioro fur, at the law oilicna of IUI,ir A Kara in the Nliule HiiHillnir. In IIUi'l-ro, Oregon, on or befort oil uiontlia from the date hereof. Iatl Ihla May .1. I'"'. J. J. winrrKN, Kim-utoriif the lat Will and Tealamanl of Helen M. W llltlen, IWd. Kittflry ,V Hare, Attorney for Kleculor Adminiairatrtx Nolk LOOK! A new assoiniciit ol U-auliful Kinrly Framed Picturr just received, which by buy ifrl l-trc tjuautitics, wc have leeu able to ct at the loweht prices obtainable. We ivc tur custfiuciH the Uuefit of this great bargaMt and we hae n large as-w'tt tueiit to select from. ha le-eii duly aplnUl a-linin etata of Krixlarl. k ilreen- duly quamied ai NotUti Is hereby (Ken llnl lha under alltneil l- train t of Hie r burg, ileiaMl, and ha sui'ti ailinlulatrairlx. Now then-fore, all erni haviiiit clalma acallmt aaiil estate are hereby not! lieu anil reiiirl to ireenl the name In me. loethir with prne-r vourhera there for, at the law olll.-e of Mnijli y ,t Hare In theHhute HuIIiIiiik In illlliUmi, OriKon within six month from the iUtn hernr 1 luted tin Mh day of May. I'oi. MARY M. liHKKNIHIKO. AdmliiUtrairli of the Katata of Kreil erlck Ureenliurg, Ince.-.. Bagley A Hare, Allorneys fur Admin istratrli. .." m 9 m m, m. m m m m i Hillsboro Feed and Chop Mill L. Honnky, Pkop'r No Chopping aflrr Frh, 13. POI RTH AND JACKSON STS. Iudr-nU-nt Phone 56 Custom Qrindintr wtmrn m m m. mmm caxi Hooker1 Grand Chaatnut Chargor. General Hooker probably had the fin est looking horse In the Union armies. Tills was Lookout, a horse of rleh chest nut color, standing seventeen bands hlxb and possessing all the dulnty and elastic nction of the most delicately fashioned colt. This was the horse, Kentucky bred, which bore Hooker during the "battle above the clouds." The borne was Intended for exhibition In Kngland, but got no farther than New York, where Hooker bought him, although having to compete with the agent of the emperor of France, who wanted him for his majesty Louis Na poleon. Clot Quarters. At the battle of Charleston, Mo., In August, 1801, Llcutennnt Colonel Kan sorn of the Eleventh Illinois was urging his men to the charge when an officer rode tip to him and said: "Whnt do you mean? You ara killing our own men." "I know what I ara doing," replied Ransom. "Whom are you for?" "I am for Jeff Davis," was tho reply. "You are the man Pm after," returned Han. aom, anu instantly two pistols were drawn. The Confederate fired first, hitting Ransom In the arm. Ransom shot his antagonist dead. POR TIIK Best Fire Insurance AND PROMPT SKTTLK Mf'.NT OH LOSSKS SI'.H JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London & Lauca. shire lure Insurance Co. OIT.ce with Kdtnond Cornelius, Main St Ind. Phone, jyj. Pacific Slates Phone 374 IIILLSIIORO ..Central Meat Market. CMMOTT BROS., Prop:, Keep constantly on hand a fin upply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Mew Erm In Prlom We are going to sell meats at pi Ices low er than those which have prevailed It the paat. Call In and see ns. We mean Dusineaa. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door Kaat Tualatin Hotel Mali Street, Hllltbora, Oregoa. The Watch Below. Bring blossoms for the sailor dead Who sleep In ocean graves. Bring fragrant lilies, pala and pure. To float upon the waves, And dwy purple lilacs, too, From many a cottage home. And starry daisies, white and gold. To mingle with the foam. Taken op at my farm, 1 mile Bouth of Newton, 2 1-year old heif er calves, and 1 heifer between 1 and 2 years old, all graded Jrney, Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. J. 8. Bteinke. g 12 Executor' 1 Notice hereby given, that tiie uniler- uuiy atilMiuted and rain. Notice signed has been d Brined by order of the County Court of Try a Dc Laval If you are thinking of buying a cream separator why not buy the beBt? We are the agents tor the DEL AVAL We guarantee this machine to la the easiest cleaned, the closest of skimmers, the longest-lived, and The Best Separator in the market. We will place the DeI.Aval in a competing contest with any other Cream M-parator, and let the DeLaval speak for it self. Mr Customer, it will pay you to investigate the many super ior points found only ' in the DKLAVAL Mays & Conover SCHOLLS, OREGON Cull iu ami hcc us sud will gtvc yt'tt it tdul irtj; tnctit. Our pi iirs arc Ut lor you tliau 1'uilLtihl prkn ami our Mote lu-s a ulu General Mere hemdiit of the !oi iu the nutlet. Yours for a Q Deal always HOWELL HROS. & CO. SCHOLLS. 0RE00N W. H. DOLAN Ventilators ami Chimney Tojs to order Metal ami Composition Roofing Warm Air Heating Apparatus Cornices and Skylight (Icucral Jobbing MAIN STREET HILLSBORO. OREGC DID IT EVER Occur to You? "t paid that hill Pure." "Von must I mistaken." !.!-!.! not mistaken " "Have yo" a ircali.tr' tl semis to me that I but I doit l rroirtuiM-r what I dt wllh it." "We have iw paymrtii, and uulraa you can prcxlut v our ackmleilriiirit l t waynfe ircrlpt, we muat Insist that yoi pay the acemtnt " Bul It niiijht have tn a diflrrent story had Mi bill ! Pj wilh a check 011 your bank. No rbanre for argument ! whrn (he caaretlnl rheck la prtxlitcrd. Belter pay yo' W oncr - Willi a check on this Bank. CORNELIUS State BANK. Summer Rates East! During the Season 1909 VIA TIIK Southern Pacific' Co. FKOM Hillsboro To Omaha and Return --$60. G5 To Kansas City " ----$60.65 To St. Louis and Return - $68.15 To Chicago and Return - $73- A n-l to other principal rities In the Kast, MiiMIc West ami r . . t-'urreaKimlnjly ham I'ares. On Sal JUn 2. 3i July 2, 3, August II, I- To Denver and Return - - $55.65 On SaU May 17, July 1, Au(. II. v.i.. . .. ..' il U 1 1, hi. 10 ''a frora ( wl', f"'l ft,,r" nirt nr v l,. i"?'"1, ",we ve7 trtw fcti' ' ,1,e pr vlleues and choice of rotit.s: tliPrel an.l,ti,.u naasrimrrs to u.p , to many lmc,etiK point, enrmile. " ' lllkt KoutiiiK on the return triu through l alifaml m.v be lml t 1 vance ovir the raiva ,.n..i..t' " ' I'll I nurll,...!.... ty any Hon them j '"" "p iiirouun vaiiiornin may t " - i tfs ttiotei. ( flJ i, sleeping car reservations ami tickets will Pacllio I.U..I ........ I... .... t. ........ u A, T . Illllw I ujr I ka I - v nnn, "- ' yym. McMurray, Cen'l. Pas. Agt., Fort-" FouLlluahera bood "peUr." More rain and lew 'bio-