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p TEiT LSB VOL XVI. HILLS BOKO. OREGON, JULY 22, i'JO'J OIL NO. 19 TP UOKB GUI'S Heat lilcrwocSatuidnv After ittMtn, 1:1 Huim tii Z.ro miT Till MAKWm UUV till i'lti Kira Ctmi it Bk Neil ia ftcaral Trale Tli Cardinal bare ctinclit J two nior vIclorlM. TbKf baal (iUnoo lat Heturdey afternoon, the cr being KlloO. The Olenoo U)jr proved fur lh 1 K'Ii, (iillorv water end Tim-IU (Itched tin Ir t ciuttt fur (itniictin, ml it'thin (.in and l'i)l werw tbe Cardinals' bailor?. Tbra waa a good iJ crowd in to m the game, sn J in th eienlng hundred caroa in from tit iurlr In the postponed firework. On rtutvUr tha CarlinaU Iajrd th Maroon, and tli" gamawa r prU one -th" Mr'ii wer t no l"t bo, enlpll cn tislenl ball The rni waa 3 lo 1 in favor of the Cardinal end the only aore the M ici ma t w in th Oral Inning l)iintitnb afe at firt In I.tgramV biot; Vtl going to thin! end awing on ftfiitl' out. Tin Cardinal aaued Sin tb ifcimd Ingram wat bit bv ilch1 ball, an I wait to t h r J on MK)f' an,!, whi kept travelling uti the throw In h tt dfj Ingram U.ilb cred on Ho iq' liiuelf bit. In tlm eighth Witkw logld. ic ii.l n il vtHitaJ ban DonalJaoij fuiub'rl Ingram' grouidr. IIII.I.MIOKO h a ii ri a H lUutwUr, I L I o o o o ) KuIliuMHI, t ....... lOO lOO Tairwher, j b 4 a I I l llouttun, 1 1) 4 o I 4 o M'llkra, i 4i e a o l'!irlj. c 4 o o iu 4 v Moure, cf .. 4 1 I I Q 0 Inrram, I b. ........ J I I H o I Runtrn. r f t o I o o o Williami .V, j) too t jo 1 J 7 II I MAKUU.N'.H AH ft II Hi A f Veil, ib I I o .1 I u iHmcotllb, f , J o 6 I o 8ioujrt, ib 4 a o o J o K'K. If . 1 a t I u l llanii. I Ii . ... i a oia o o lHitililm, 100471 I'rohat. rf j o o o o J William, cf...J 0 0 0 0 0 Wiiilrijt)tlim, p J o o o .1 17 I I )4 Ij j Score by iimitiK: lltriHiu I o u o ii ii o o o I HiIUIkico-o i o o o a o i ij Buuimarjr Tarolaw liilTau htr, llrlirgt Slolen !.-. .ii.l, ,n, Wilkr. Ill iin, i'uimiiiit). Sactlhce liilN. William Siittik out by WillmtiK, to; Witilct Uiiham, 5. ua Ull Willkwa, 3; Winltt bolliam, 1. Hit by pllrlinl batlliiKrant. Houblt plyt'lirl Hi ll.nntiili. Ift on Imm-i Hiliibofo, 6; Maroon. 1 Tlmt of Kmr, 1 hour jj ininiilr. Next HumU tha Cr.linl will pj Ih. raturn Rami with Hank, on tin lUnki' grnun la, a-mi an i cumion train will laare haro in plenty ol Ume for the gtma. At the lUnkd bnya boat llillaboro tha Brt game pltfed lurga crowd will go up to the new town, In the hopBnf ratrieving the fallen I ir lunM ih, only Ratue (H,t no far thia eoaaii. Manager Moore tblnka hie boy i will gnt the game and tben win the deciding ooatint, to be played lator. NEED OF CANNERY Tha crying neceanity of cannery in llilliboro Ii again domonatraled thiaaaiaon baoauniof (he tbouaanda UK)n Ih luaaude of pound of char riei which have failed to And a market, Charring, email barriee and tomato, to aay nothing of the proliflo production of cuoumbore, make HillHboro a center which should support a cannery and make profiiable inatitutinn. Local capital le ready, in email lote, to 'd a buiiineea enterprirt of thie ind if mme one will jimt alart the ball rolling. N. W. Uhiloott eaye he will donatn the eite on bU place in 8omh HilUbiro, but it were better to have it located whire oaec oould be trucked to the car. It ie too late thin yer to do much with cannery, but every bueineae mau ehould get in and booet for a can M7 It will mean thoueandu of dolUra Haved to thla vicinity. The waatna of. the year of our Lord A D 1909 would pay for a cannery, two or three times over. - SCRAPER TEAMS WANTED Soraper teams wanted on Paoifio Railway & Navigation grade above Bumoo, at Timber. Five dollar! per day, man and team 19 2 J. W. Sweeney, Contractor. KMiyoti (;r.i,.il, ,,r , and wliu in hia youthful Uy waa kiM.wnt.iall thararly pi-,t.., In the county, wat ,)tlt Hundy and had dimmr uh "Wal," Marab. an'ilbar ,l,i.f.r i,f umi !aU. The IwaoMiimara the old tinaa nvr agaiii fr cf-vmal houra, and tba Arnu r.ni 1. r i faied ft to ho could apin (U blggMty.ro. Mr.Cr.ndall yulrr- day cnUbralrd hi. 7'Jih birthday ri.nl llftrtraiiipf (, ,KMi,.v lor the farnnua McCurmlck bindira mowari. bay r.k., t.!,ra an nil kind of farm iiirbini.ry ).t ut Ml to aa him, if you nn-d (nrill luijilauientai f tbiakii.d. Alao the Intarnaiional mliin vngim-p purupa. Come and aiw L'un. ', f Anton Hrritiaoa.uf Vnrb ijirt, n in town Monday H n'i- ih,t bla ball ti-am. Ilia ' Vrrl-mri " playad aglnrl lUnka, at thn i,.. grcumUof tha Uttor, Hundav. and wrre didnalrd by a acorn ft to i Caralan and Cbafin. battrry In Hank; Kietwn and lUrnarl for 'arourl. For le: 12 II. I'. Uuaaall i-n attnt and ClIH Ifartra im.f f. .l chiippar, lumintml on tiuck i, g. od ixji.uilion. Will p at a lnru. n or will aooiit .maM t n ,1 money in aacbanga (i tj Mt (. Hank, Ore. , ' Jaa Clrurbill, who renlfd li Iko Ii iln ('lie '21 .... down Monday, attrluiil.a iirn.il court, an I taking out full i-iiu -n ahlp pirra Ha nay that praii. it. looking floa mi (it r Creek, ami that John ll-iir ba the tm ti 1 1-r field uf nal 011 llm Her i.!i- 1 1 , i aide ol 0l Creek pietulli.'n. For aaln or trade: Tn 11 I' gaa.iline engine, Hlnver, with tanka and trUL'k. nr withniit ami 'praying utilfit Will eell iiiileor aeparata. - . M .HlraKuu, Come liua, Dre. S if Tba CliUlll'li A.' ill nil V arli ml buildint will eoolt III Oi ininxi i-ril and fi(iihe by the tium ic 0 I commencea Jina Munger ha the conlrart for the carpi-n er work, lit il atnc! Ii furni h 1 In material. 'I In diilrici will 1ki do lUowo I'laatenng and paii.ting If you want a houee umvrd, or cerntr repairliig, call in M C llawitt. Firl claea work. C' "11 try work aolioiied. M. C. liewiti, iiillaboro. John iioeker haa a nice dirulav of willow bek"t in tbi ('onnell k Co. windo. Hi 7 are all kiudxif hapaii and are labelled, "Made in HilJ.t-.ro " Th iliekere, f.tl.er atd eon, ht been in the basket manufacturinii bueineea for many yeart, and for a long time were lo cated at (i venvillit. Cedar ablnslea in anv nuantitv and will deliver, at a 1 price aa ynu can get them anywhere C B Ueynnlda, Mouotaindale, Or. 1 'ii Julius lliard. who carri'd the mail between llillaboro and Port land, via UlencM, in olden liuimi, and who lived Un in Ilia bille, am out from Portland, Monday, iireet ing old.iina friend. He hai re cently bought a farm near Tiganl- ville, f ir hi bays. Watted: H.wtrh 0 1H puppy. W. W, Jaouilh, Lutrel, Oregm, Koute 2. It M e Id Crawford en I wi,' ICd anl. of Portland, were out !nt Mi.k. aueata of Mra Crawford's parents. J. B. Hteaart and wife, of Hou'h Tualatin, returning home Sunday, accompanied by Mr Craw ford, who came out lo fpfiiii uia ay. Unbt. I'urvaa. with hia family, ill leava Dululh. Minn . AtiKtiat, 2, to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Turves, or Kouitt itiaiatin, and locate here doubtless in Washington County. The parents In town Monday aod areaux- ioualy awaiting their arrival. Tolm MrCallen and eon. Daniel, of Cedar Mill.were up Monday. He has sold his ranch, and is looting for another location, He and Mrs. McCallnn will leave in a short time fir British Columbia to visit Mrs, MoCallen s mother. Wm Hnhnlmnrich and family, and Daniol Burkhalter and family, both of the Karmington neetion, etsrt this week for an extended trip to Garibaldi Beach, making . ' . I 1 ...... I l.o U'ilui.11 the trip overiaim, uvei mo ..d.... Klver road. n TmUv. nf Riedville. w up iWllv settlinir the Mocea n:n.i,nD nutate. Mr. ItnlftV has conducted a warehotiee at Iteed- vllle fir many years, besides laamg care of the Southern Pacific at that point. Clio. Ivistur, who owns a place . ihlnn above Buxton, and . 1... i.n,rlln.l eiteni-ivelv the Willi uo W"'"'"'- ' , paat two years, was in toQ several days the first of the week. J, B. Wilkes made a business trip to Albany the first of the week. He was acoompauied by Mrs. WilkfB and obildrea. I!VTV DIIDI. I WTO mm i,rjio i) . Ii. I'utt.H, of (laks Cretk, icts the Nay lor Bridge MNEIV FuOr KKIDCI 4ftFT. SPAS W. M. Mud U awarded b Btiftrloa Bridge tad Pill The County Board met Ratuiday. and opened bida on the Beaverton Bridge and fill and the bridge acne (itlea Creek, at the Nay lor plac, weet of Foreat (Jrove. M. M. Med waa awarded the contract for the Heaverlon bridge and fill. lh consideration being 1300. There were two other bids 00 the Beaverton bridge, but as there were no figure on the fill, Mead, who bad a l id on lnh bridge and fill, aagivm the contract The bids Were; W 1' lcitiner, lulilge alone $74 00 C I'. I'otU. I.n.lr alone 74 40 M M Mr.l htiilge ixl fill .joo 00 li I'. Hr.liry. limine ami Ml 390 'I li Na) lor brlilge biJa: H II llrmoiHf, HihiU.ro f 03 ji I' K I'otta, (Ulr Clerk 360 43 J S Ij.imoiu Itl'Uboio .393 4$ Oirfc..ii InurrCo., rortlanJ547 94 Mr. Potts waa awarded tha con tr c!, and the atructure will be 90 l-et in ler gib, over all. with a 4.r f un pftn The Oregon Pile Driver Company hie been doing bridge ork near Tualatin for the Oregon Klectric. but thir figurea were ratl.er l igh to secure woik in coun ty l!i'H B-ri les the lel'.ing of contracts as above, the court allowed the follow- i g billa; f 1' ('.. ilin, woik rork crunliing, ric lialon -roj 44 J A Curry, uiratuiing rork work, M:nr .it 5l 50 ( Imi ; I'oitt, oai!, Ixilt, iroua, etc 34 33 Kiiuiirll lni.l,r 96 &o Si bointiri'ker lirulge 69 00 faimu Crrtk Ilriitge . 57 60 HiuiMckrr ftt I'ltcr , 11 50 ILuihiig pile hammer 430 m is NOTICE TO FRUIT DEALERS Dealere in fruit of all kinds are hereby warned lo neither buy nor sell dieeaaed fruit of any rjature whatsoever, where euch fruit (ball be ii ffHled with Han Joee rcale or codling moth, and if euch dieeated fruit ahall be found on the premise of any dealer the same ahall bt confitcated and destroyed as par authority of law. (1 rowers of fruit are also notified lint they shall under no circumstances sell dis eased fruit as above set forth. W. II. Stratum, Fruit Inspector for Washington County. Dated at Cornelius, Ore., July 15, r.H!. 18-lf Advertiieil Letter C, V Allen. A A HaioVn, Amly Andercg, Allan llrlin. Atkiciational Clerk, Mra S C ltowant, Mr Klla Hranan, Alb Howo, Will nyera, A llaiiion, Lue Ucll, Mr ami Mr Lyman Jninea, Lottie HuckiuKhaui, C Jol v 4. Mr A II Drenisea, Mr Verge J.illv, C.race Decker, Mr W II Kelaey, M V t'liul. W II Lmter, 8eymore Cuin iiiliigS Mr A W Leotianl, Kihel Chcewr, Arthur Monger, J R Conner, John Mail ,lox, Mr V S Dteke, C K Nye, II Davi, Cary 1'eck. Mr K Downs a, Karl ami IVck, Ch Hiwhen, Mark Peterson, Will Fletcher, A K I'earion, Tho Flint, M A Peterson, Hun A C Oreer, II Town naiiil, M V ('.raves, Lela Keeve, Charles Ii tirosaett, C.oldic Rooney, J A C.aiip man, Chns Reitner, Mr H M Kice, Mr R S Itolwitson, Clmtlie Hilcy, Huh Simp son, litvio x-ncer, Charley Sonier, Rev 11 A Schwichtenherg, Geo Sniiler, Ralph Smith, V T Thomas, Ralph turner, liliabeth Triimbo, Kd'ie Vamlerveen, K II Wilnoii, 4 IWal card no address. II. P. Corueliu, V. M. Notice to the Public Anvnnn cnltintr anv timber of anv kind on the Alfred Alberts place, above (ilenooe, will be prosecuted to the full extent or tbe law. Alfred Alberts, Emma Alberts San Francieoo.Cal., J uly 1,1909 Jaoob Bohnelder, of Leisyville, was in town Monday. A. 10. McCumsev. the Mountain dale sawmill man, was in the city Saturday. P. I. Lilliiiard. of Laurel, was in town Saturday. Mr. Lilligard is in tha hop business. Vniir room houee on Washington Street, on car line between Seoond and Third, lot 60x190, for ,sale lfircent Lyons, 2 miles northwest ol UillNboro. 61-tI Fred Berger, of Bethany, was in Saturday, and stated that grain harvest, so far as Winter wheat and oats were concerned, commenced the first of thla week. v Miles Purdin, who is homestead ins down near Kirbv. Southern Oregon, was a Hilleboro visitor the last of tha week, a guest at ins r. M, Jackson home. Greer's for jelly glaaaea. Mr. and Mra Hydney TlnrkelJ were out from Portland, H urdiy. Daniel Bailey anJ party were in from Blooming, Katurday, iu hie automobile. F. B. Clark, of Mow Farming ton, waa county eeat caller, Mon day. Geo. Zimmerman, of Bcappoose section, was up to tin city the last of tbe wtek. W. F. Deaainger, the Beaverton general contractor, was up Hatur day, on buaineag at tbe court bouae. J. T. Powell will etart up bis thresher next Monday, threebing Brut on tba J. X (irabel farm, on ih plain north of town. Corotuieaionera McClaran, (i ilea Creek, and W. J. Butner, Beaver ton, were up Katurday, meeting in eeaaion to let some bridge and fill contracts. County Judge J. W. (iaodin was a lilencoe visitor Saturday evening, attending tbe 2olb anniversary of Glencoe K. of P. Lodge, of which be is a member. Victor Crop was in from tbe North Plains, Monday. He ray that be is now running the Crop Bros.' baler, aid that the tbreeher will Soon etart it big Fall run. A C. Winney, of beyond Glen ooe, waa in town the first of the week. Mr. Wioney has been in disposed for several weeks, but is now feeling better. Jasper Keffer. of near Gler.co, was iu town Friday evening. Jas per bas quit the sawmill bueiness and is devoting his entire time to (arming. Taken up: White gelding pony, weighs about 700; about 10 year old; dark mane and tail. K. W. HufTaker, HilUdale, Ore, R 1. Box 02. 19 21 Leo Bullock, well known here a a boy, and who is a grandson of the late Grandma Wood, was down from Salem Saturday, attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Cath erine B. Reynolds. J. II. Collier, who has five acres rf onions growing, was up Satur day, and says tbe crop is looking well. He says that outside of the bay shortage everything looks fine, and his grain prospect is the best he ever had this time of year. J W. Marsh and wife, of Center ville, were in the city Saturday "Wallace" thinks that Banks-Cardinal ball game was about the moat interesting he has seen since tbe days he played town-ball away back in the fifties. Dave Rice came up from Scholia, Saturday, aod went on out to Glen coe, accompanied by E. P. Corneli us, to attend the reunion of Glen coe Lodge, K. of P. Postmaster B. P. Cornelius and the Argue re porter also went out to assist in the general good time. J. T. Young and family started Sunday for their annual outing over at Netarte, and will make the trip by easy stages, overland. J. T. fays if anyone from Hilleboro should get over there he will pes to it that be furnishes a clam dinner and other substantial edibles. Chae. Holoomb, of near Bethany, was in Saturday and tipped over a fine load of hay, weighing 3 GOO, near the Ebly place, North Hills boio, and when the load went over Chas. made a Hying jump over a bigh picket fence and slid home, without injury. The extra pitch ing of nearly two tons of hay was tbe only injury eustained. Ilillsboro will be proud of the Tamieeie building when it is com pleted, and with the construction of the Pythian Castle 1UU building on Second, will be another business block that will be a credit to the city. With numerous residence structures going up hers and there the building operations for the year will be considerable. M. K. Everitt, who has been visiting here, returned Friday from a trip to Seaside, whare, as presi dent of the organization, he attend ed the annual session of the State Pharmaceutical Association. He says that the year showed 77 new mem bars, and the meeting was very enthusiastic ia fact, one of the most successful ever held. Mr. Kveritt brought up from North Bend, where he is in business, a lot of fine samples of myrtle wood, worked into shape for cabinet use. Nathan Noland, pioneer of 1852, and who came here at the age of 11, with hie father, J. S Noland, was in from Cornelius, Saturday His father first settled on what is now the J. E. Reeves' farm, and traded a oayuse pony, worth about $15 for the claim He afterward traded it away for a ponv, and took the same Mazeppa and went to the Umpqua where he traded It for a ranch. Those were times when land waa had tor the aekiog, . and a pony had to be bought. MAN AND WIFE M FINED 11 ASSAULT Jude Harries Finds Them Guilty of Ilattery TWO TO OSE AGtlSST BABBITT Uaa Flard Twraty Dllara aad Vsmie Pja Five E. J. Lilly and wife, of Galea Creek, are twenty five dollars poor er as a result of floes imposed late last Thursday evening by Judge Barnes, of llillaboro. The Lillys live oo Gtles Creek and they have been having disputes with one Ben jamin Barrett over a read way and feuce Tbe parlies met a few weeka aeo aod Barrett accused Lilly of tinker ing with a fence and letting his borses out. Lilly denied thie and Barrett used his tonzue so freelv that Lilly resented bia language and retorted in very vigorous Queen's English, Intimating that ne could do thing to bia neighbor Lilly claim that Barrett tried to wback bim with the hammer aid be landed on him, finally clincL. irg. Barrett received two or three Jack Johnson swings and finally Lilly downed his man and at thin juncture Mrs. Lilly, who years ago nan taien ner oath to cling to ber husband through thick and thin, stole second, and got the bat away irom Barren Between the two. anvwav. Bar rett looked like an Irishman after a payday, and he brought his trou bles before Justice Barnes. W. G Hare aided Tboa. Tone-na in nrrwa. cuting and Mark Bump defended, witn me result that: Tbe husband paid twenty, Th wife paid five, And Mr. Barrett's triad he's "alive." Administratrix' Sal Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to an order of the Hon. Conn ty Court of Washington Count v. Oregon, duly made and entered in i ha matter of tbe eetate of J. T. Killin, deceased. I will, on Satur day, July 24, 1939, at 10 o'clock a m. of said day, at the late reeidence of said deceased, 3 miles west of Banks, Oregon, sell at publio auc tion, to the highest bidder, tbe fol lowing described personal property belonging to said deceased, to-wit: Mre, io year old. Cow and calf. Yearling calf. Thirty-two goat. Sixty chickens. Spring wagon. Open bugxy. Set double harness and 2 saddle. And at said time and place I will also sell at publio auction the following deeoribed personal prop erty belonging to me, to-wit. Mare, 3 year old. Mare, a year old. Two cows. Four shoates, 6 nio. old. Iron wheel wagon. Set double harness. Plow. I lames. Lot of small tools and other articles too numerous to mention, Terms of Sale For all earns un der $10, cash in hand on day of sale; for sumB of $10 and over, a credit of six months will be given, approved note drawing 6 per cent interest. Free lunch at noon Dated this July 7, 1909 Rose E. Killin. Administratrix of the Estate of J. T. Killin, de ceased. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk Wm. R. Oliver, of Portland, was in town Friday al tern wo, meeting the friends of bie brother, the lata C. Percy Oliver, onetime ecuool teacher and druggist of this oity, and who went from here to the Philippines, with the Second Ore- goo, dying at Cavlte. Mr. Oliver came out to Portland from Lake land, Minn., two or three years ago. T. R. Yergen, interested in the llillaboro Light & Power Co., was in town Saturday, conferring with his associates, C. E Lytle and J. T. Stephenson. Mr. Yergen haa saw mill interests over at Everitt, Wn Miss Maude Tucker, of Clarkston, Wash., where she ia engaged in the millinery business, arrived Friday for a short visit with relatives, and is a guest at the Powell, Gardner and Long homes. 0. B. Gates and wife,ol Klamath Falls, where Mr. Gates superin tends a water and light plant, are here for a few days, guests of R. Waggener and wife and Geo. Wil cox and wife. William Wolf and wife, of North Hilleboro, went to North Yamhill, Saturday, to spend a week with Mrs. Wolf's brother, Geo. Rlggen. High Q UALITY mm mm I . l-l The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. HAMILTON BROWN SHOES Are the very best that money can buy. Stood the Test of Years It you are wanting Footwear'call in and see our durable Shoes for everybody. FOR SHOES THAT WEAR Our Line is the Best on the Marhet JOHN Hillsboro, - KERSHAW To serve the Public as its House Painter and Pa per Hanger. Church work given a Discount. Graining, Halsomining and Inside Finishing my Specialty. Motto: "Well pleased customers are my best advertisers." Postal me when and where to call. J. F. KERSHAW. Hillsboro. Optometrist Now is the Time When you come to Hillsboro come in and have your eyes examined for glasses or, if you wear them, to see if they need changing. Do this early in the day, before your eyes become fatigued. When in doubt about your eyes, or your glasses See Me and See Best. LAUREL M. HOYT Jeweler and Silversmith, Drug S tore KEAI. I IOYVEkS are used in the mak ing of our perfume. Yon can a 1 moat see tbe blossoms a yon inhale the delicate odors. Reality i a feature of this ItH'i STOUE. You can get what yon think you are getting here. A oar flower odors are made from real flower, so all oar specialties are exactly what they are sup posed to be. No sub stitution, no adulter ations. Our service are right. Our prices re right, and our good the Very Best obtainable. DENNIS, - . Oregon. is in Town Graduate Optometrist ' ' r . f t 1 1 t