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    HILLSBORO AM0U3. JULV i, 1909
Page 5
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Stem l l' lc"llt
natality
I .; llurnbaii), an adopted
Cf l ha ltuiulmm end wife, ol
iilvill. tU butter nd
frtMii th home, one day !
! ,, n lekan.hefure Juatlo
iixard and w-ninncoti 11. m
In llm county jail. Linta-
ti 1 . Lmiiiflil ltm viiuhtt
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lip 10 III" t"'uiiy pnii, !
W ih mea, and the loomr l
U. ""lug hi liru- Yaung
ihin he "'' vrel vielta
l roiitily btll. and he seem
I getting Into Would lib
I ri.itM,cy.
hJ of lb family, well
n ari.uiid Cornnliue year tg,
bo many friend ivsr lb
v rTnily ! hi itleoa near
ilvilU, aid had imlM. on
Ml ami on (or 2O0. Tba
m tiiiixliiK. toil the by ad
Uk ii K llirin. hut aya Ibet he
lien to Mbmt Jul
or or not thr "III bt any
ir. nn tli hunting I not known
iIi-im they wr aerurad by
ag. nl Mr. Kurnham cn
ilirh hi right
W n!l Knllriun hu baert
to th ouM of ill culprit,
Hi iHiy na coal Dim many a
ShLLING OUT SALB
1 l' my M" and hlth I will
u y niiK k uf .mhI. my Uir
Jlix, my duelling buu, end
i nioi, fur caah My t ek of
k wmi kt oel from no ou uo
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M. 11. I'erker, M P,
21 llfoill, Oit
SIN ALS t. NORTH YAMHILL
(Nrdinele will rday North
nil el Alhlelio Perk, Sunday.
kerne lo liegin at thi uauel
Tl North i atnbill played
it tl'ove Utt Hunday ami
f!in by a rrre of 4 to 2.
t euteen ituM tbl yr
jrieve liwl hut tro, nil that i
Ity (ir moid A dote gam
jfx-cU.I at North Yamhill 1
jilit-ntiift lr In rccerlon.
U K 10 FHUIT DEALERS
ir in fruit of til kind are
y warned in neither buy nor
tirrawd fruit of ny nature
nr, br uch fruit ihtll
with Sto Jo Kl or
X inolh, km) if tuch diM()
Ihkll U found on th prral
ly ih-klrr Um utm thkll b
Kk(fl mul (liwtruyrd u per
inly of ). (irowtri of fruit
lo nolilUd tint lby bkll
I no circuinlknce lt dit
I fiint " kliov nt forth.
W. II. Hltkllon,
Sit InHur for WttbioRlOQ
fil at Coimliu, Or, July
18 If
udH Huiiih, of Kort Urof.
in town yttcrdky.
Ev your nrdati fur wild black-
t (iiwr'a.
Ilr Morgan wk down frota
Ikiiilri ) exttirilky,
I. M. IWrbe and childrnn,
rinKlirld, npfnt Hunday at tb
i of Mr. K. C. McKloney.
J .1. W . Couuell U vlltiog
frtuitM, Mr. ami Mm, KDr,
fimiaintlalp, thU wwk.
II nd i thn Hoof Faint, at
"m mio lo f 1.10 par gal
rn, maroon, gmea and black.
II Divldaon and ifa. of
)ri'i, Anx ma, ara guttata at th
' M. Moor and wifa. and
may locate in llillahoro.
W. IPball. of thtaaliUo'
Xon. haa mild hia f.rm In R V
f1, cf the Yakima country
"'Hideralion being $12,000
kveynu got Ucb? One appl'
P of CHrhulirmum, Prumii n,
fir I ill..'., t : ... i',.. ,.. '
-""j d niun oilier win ax
W ebb hai tha Killar.
I" Thoiuaa. for vaara a mi hi in
principal, and now in tha
";g room of tha Corneliua
in tha citf lait
P y l"y your grocer mora for
J, when you can buy tha beat
ulitd at fJonnell A Co., for
9 Pr hundred.
J5. dates and wife, of Kla
K'lu, went toHalll tn.Uv
the hiK Fair. Th will
l(l A (lav or an at Tlilf.Knvn
l UllV IHll.rn
file Id,Oil,Varniah,Cibo.
mixed i'a ni i.n.1., .
lo, l'aint BruBhea, Fly Kil 6f'
J 'ump, and all kiada of
i weitira Feed Store.
U- Wihon. of nK.n. ... tn
l " - wtuPMj tt mm IN
r,ly. and Bava IK. I iK.
W winter wheat and oat it
darahly ab0Ve tha average In
I 1( l. ..II .1
u. iu ounu, w.a amuiui man on
lb Ralph Imli'ln p1a-, di, i
think muih of hm own culinary
prnwM. ai d a friend fill t1B .
lowing: "A horl lima Ko Mri,
Hull wa away nn a ninli and lfi
Hufll at bum, if had tocixik lor
but hluiaelf and man. Urd Caalie,
and h Mi that tin waa ripial to
th MWkatnn, and wnndnrrd who
hw would Udoiii tunh iniitly kil
d lo bold down a job at th Port
land HoUl gnll. Th Qml two
iul pard wiinuiliigly, hrMtaua
Mr Hurl I had lefi a tupply on
band. Whan ii rama to ilia third
iiifal Iluell wa up againrt it
lhaia waa hraad to Uk. II hakm
it; hut when It cam nut of th
ovn, It wa iiupoaaibl lo toll
wblhr It wa a brick or a piec I
lb mataoril that fell over near
Ori-goo City vrl year ago.
Caalla Uok one hiu of th hrrad
and ttarlMl for a llillahoro dxntiat;
Iluall uaail a hatchet on a oliin,
and broke ( IT th irner of th hit
II then pawed th remainder iui
lo a dog, which niffl it contempt
uoualy and lefl ho ue, rml ting
away for Iwo daya Itui threw
lb t If trial the cat and bitched up
and came lo town, whir he bought
a aupply of bread large enough lo
11 a wek. And thai ii whv ltu
rl (m ara when you ak him
how ll feela to h chief cook.
I now represent the Hplrlla cor
nel, formerly rprtwenUd by Mr
Haiti I'erkln. Htleotion in your
bum, where accural mraaure
iimnt can ha taken, and yuu get a
oorael lo meet tha rr(iiirenienu of
your figure Kend portal card, or
pbon call for appointment Mr
M. K. CaudU, lItl!.Uro. Or-on,
Fifth and Jarkaon Htrerl. lode
Mndat phone, .Vsl II 'iU
Victor Crop we in th llrt of
the wrk and etale that the crew
of Crop Uro , running ih Hi re I
King Haler, ran th ough 4') bale,
on a wager, the other day, witbt ut
miing a bale. A a reeult the
crew i intilled to an ice cream
upper.
Hard liartratnpf ha tha agency
for lb feruuui McCormick bindera,
mower, hay rake, teddnr and all
kind of farm machinery. Do not
fait to aea him. if you need farm
Iropteratnlaof tbiakind. Altoaell
the International. gaolio engine
pump. Com and e blm. 13 f
Mr. C 11. Woehren, of ahivr
flank, riiud with lb family of
Lloyd Boahren, of Delia, aeveral
weki, and upon her return, via
(hit olty, became ill. and i at tht
home of Mra. L K. Wilket k'r
Hoehren wa down TuetJay to vin
bar.
A. C. Kiton. I). C , tb.Chiro
practlc HpioologUt and Hcianliflc
Optician, of Koreet (irore. will
mak regular trip to IlilUlxiro
Moody, Wednesday and Friday
forenoon, from 'J lo 12, until fur
ther notice. Hi oflioa will beat
the Tualatin Hotel. 10 Yl
tieo. W. Morgan, one of the old
tlnierl of the Yineland taction
and wbo went up there when all
north ol (ilenooe wa a wilderneea,
pawed through for bom vwterday,
after a abort vieit with Li daugh
ter, Mr. John Crannick, and eon,
Fred. Hetayilth raining aoma
down on the CowliU.
Hop picker wanted at the Ray
Witch ll I and Reedvilla hop
yard Plea write and regitter
at one and eeoure your poeition.
Addree W. B. I'eterton, Reedville,
Or. 19 22
I ! ! 1Ialr.An ft T.Ailml who
111 ulnk l.'t enrea nl boo thia ea-
eoo, waa in yeaterday, and aayt
.. . .. m
inai proepecia are une ou mat por
tion of hia yard that he will pick
II t e.tn tai twit nniiaal iWknlraOt. an1
ba i feeling pretty good over the
outlook.
tit- Reuleter
aa ' I' vv e v "e - - n
or telephone tn C Rehee, Hilleboro,
9 a a i e .. r . . In
or Herman urine, rarmingvoni i
0 addre, Hilleboro Route 2. Ue
Independent phone. Can register
by mail at a hove aoureaaee, or m
perton. W 2
O It I ...armi Wall kni)n
O. . imniBi't " ' 1
,1.,-n in I Vi Riituill Farminntoo
uuni4 ,m - - n
aeotion, and at Foreet (Wove, where
he waa prominent aa a atuueni ai
P..IH llnloualte (a nne of Ptieoitl
guard at tbe Seattle Kipoeition.
Your wife will never divorce you
If you'll buy one of thote reliable
refrigerator with a dandy 1 1 a 19
S . I. l.L I. 11...
loa ohet cnep. umrioa vor-
win.
T It In. ami famllv. of be-
UUH m a kwew" J '
nnn.l Ji,lV were in town Tuesday
iLarnnnn. Rioa haa one if the
nicest looking outlooka for an onion
orop in thia aeotion.
na! Tha iov of a ffood knife
you know, don't you? You get the
beat for tbe lent money at h-ruriok
& Corwin'a. 19-
tk HnhUol nf near Bank.
VUU ;wm p3 -"I -
and wbo 1 ooe of the beat known
farmer of that aeotion. was In the
olty Tuesday.
.t W n W. 1111. (lien-
ooe, Saturday evening, July 31.
Toelle'a oroheatra. i ioaei, muiuu
ine auoper, 1 00.
nf VinelandB. waa
jn.n in ih n tv veateruay. ue
. . , i
haa juat oompietea a new uu.
W..m Mather la tha time to it
rlgate. Bt?y your hoae and fliturea
Irom Kmrloi & corwin.
Rntnflr tod Mo
VUlUUlloniwuv. w
Olaran were In town Saturday,
Fruit jre, cape and rubb1"" at
Portland prioea r rana
wick, Reedville, Ore. 12 if
RUSIIINGJTS ftOHK
I -a rue force of Men on (JraJc
And IlrldKts
TlUPOklttY TH41K AKOfNU HSXEL
Eilttct te Kracb CeaUr f Plata
Fail
lJ
H. N. Tuu.lall, nl PhiUipa, waa in
town the Orel of tbe wrek and telle
that th acrn ol the United Rail
waya at and around the tunnel
preeenta a very huty appearance
there daya. Chief Knglneer Wick
eraham ha a force of 2.K) men and
tm throwing dirt, putting in
bridge, and getting ready to put
In a temporary track around the
tunnel, break in over ou the plaint
nd get buy in Weebington Coun
ty Tlir I oitrd will l,ul. to forrat (ifove
at (.i.l turn , mouty can roniplrte
Willi, atlil IDF L IjUlllU, XI uul.
to HiIIiIkmo, aa I lie bund tuyere, who
hae put up I heir mouey, liiit Out Una
uiu.l 1 iluut In order tlmt Hie I'orlUn.l
iraiit-liiH u vnli.Utnl.
I riin i. nl(,ii( tlir liglit ut way ou tlir
Notlll Tualatin i'laloa liavr lirrn rrmir.l.
nl tu rt Itittr ctopa cfl llir i iltt of way
at ir.lilr at p'MtiMr at tmiiir to l
(UUIuueit at once aoil wiadiutf com-
la a 45
nut
(rovr iiitu
(ilrlnl Iwf.ire llir (llt rIUl.
Ilia rouiptny riprcta lo
itniiiitf rcvur from Foirtl
Huik atirrl wliru tlir load la m dallaat
Yoi Sale
Line' (.'oi.fertlonery, at alwut one
hif the cj1. On icjounl of oilier
hu'inre. muet tell at ouce. You
will have to hurry if you want it.
Call at Lane', oppoelte poet cflic.
Depot Work to Hcaume
The Oregon Klectrio will at once
begin grading for it Waehinglon
Htrtwt depot, aa tbe lael obeude
in it a ay ha ben removetl
through tha deed, received yeeler
day evening from John I). C.
Thomaeani wifn, now at Huron.
South Dakota. Tha company bad
cimmenced ault for condemnation
and had tbe dead not been tigned
it would have rt quired aome time
to have forced title
Notice to ibr Put:c
No Ice I hereby aiven that I will
not be reepontible for any debt
contracted by my eon. Carl Trach
r I, and 1 hereby notify all peraont
lo give h tn no credit oo mv name.
and I will collect all wagea due
him.
John Tracheal.
Beaverton, Ore, Route 2.
July 2-J. 11KW. 20-2
PROBATE
Hilda Stri(lrler apptd nuardiau of
Krnrnt, I'larrnce and Jraale Strigltdrr.
Sadie M. Waldrou, rrctntly arrived
fiom the rant, aptitd adinx ettate letter
I'.. MalOron, bomla tiled in tutu ol pxm.
Aiin, at art for final erttlrtueut tatate
llrrtwrt C. Utta.
Kttatc Kird Ureruler appralarnirnt
filrd and alipttived.
icior i.iuuirr appin aomin riiaic
Henry Ivskrlarn, party wbo died at for-
rut Grove laat week. Henry Wtiti, ti.
K. Via. and Ralph FriU, appraiarr.
Administrator eatate Anton lliltbruo-
err auttioiurd to aril teal ratate.
Cedar
John Tracheal, of nar
Mill, wa in town today.
Thoe. Connell and wife, of Clen-
ooe, were viailor to Wilhoit Spring
the firet of the week, making the
trip by auto.
Clati K. Jeie, who ba a Hoe
ranch near Bank, and who believe
in good a'.o.-k, waa la tew a today.
It will pay you to attend our
big Sacrifice aale trimmed hata
and ebapea at coat. H. Rhea,
Main Street. 20tf
i
Portland parties are talking of
putting in a thrre o four etory
brick hotel, on Washington Street,
or c'one to the Ongon Klectrio.
Klineman Bioi. will Bonn finish
ano'.her kiln and thia will give
them all I he brick wanted for th'
Pythian Building nd then some
All the young people will be at
the navilion. Hiute r'arn, watur
dav evening. July 31 A dandv
fljor and fine musio Toelle'a or
oheetra. Mra. Eliza Wooley, a Waahing
ton County pioneer, now ol Port
land, ia a gueet of Mra. R. Cave,
thia week.
Our big Sacrifice aale atill con
tin ue. and we atill bave some
genuine baraaina in trimmed hata,
ahapea, and remnants of ribbon.
H. Rhea, Main street.
20tf
Loat: From the Killen piece 3
miles north of Banka, a yearling
gelding, sorrel, white faoe and two
hind logs white A. Bendler, Cor
neliua. Route 1. Pad Bo Statea
Phone, Hilleboro, s318. Reward.
L. L Whltoomb. pioneer of
1852, and for many yeara a reel
dent of thia city, where he waa in
busineae, ia bre Irom Saginaw.
near Cottage Grove, accompanied
by Mra. Whitoomb and eon, Bert.
Thev will vielt tbe rami ilea ol U
A. Whitoomb and Riley Cave, and
have juat returned from atrip to
Seattle, where they attended the
Fair and tb.e National Baptiat Aa-
Bocuuon.
Tablet and pencil, at f.ane'e
Cuoireet randies, nuln, cigirs,
tobacco and ice cream, at Iad'
J. K. Reeves, of south of (Jorne
liue, waa down lo the county h'.'.t
Friday.
While Clover Ice Cream at the
Pharmacy drug store. Try it. Ctf
N. II. Jones, of Yinelandt, vas
down Saturday, on busineea before
circuit court.
For aomelbing cool and r frmh
ing, call for a lien of Hwei I- pec.
ial. 2)
Why pay vour grocer m re for
(ugar when you can Imiv tin hist
(iranulated at Connell iV Co. fjr
b.W per hundred. 20
The Japanese are getting acm
eiderable bold on truck gardening
down in tbe Garden Home eection,
thia aide of the county line.
A. (J. Poole and wife, of Port !
land, were out Sunday, gueet of
W. V. Wiley and eon, Richard.
Mra. Poole U a tieter of Mr Wiley.
Don't mia Lane'a big Post Card
Sale 15 cent per dotn; all high
claea card. Sale last only a few
daya.
Lovere of dancing should not
forget tbe pavilion dance at the
ohute Park, Saturday evening,
July 31. Toelle'e orcbeetra, and a
splendid time.
Money to loan on real aetata.
Terms reaaonable. Aiply to Ku
rati! Broa, Hillolxiro, Ur. 21-lf
Born, to Louia Finoigan and
wife, of Laurel, July 28, 1'JO'J, a
girl.
Mra. T. K. PurlingUtn, and
daughter. Ilntl, are guest at tbe
Frank Wallace borne.
Cbae. Matthee, of Iaurel, waa
traoeacting buaiues in town this
morning.
Mr. Tbo. Caudle and pod,
Karl, went up to Buiton today, to
camp for a few day.
Will Bellinger, cf Foreat Grove,
waa in town Saturday, and pasted
through Sunday, taking out a par
ty to the United Railway tunnel
For Sale Standard tewing ma
chine, used but little while. Cost
i5 and will tell for $25 H. T.
Koeber'a Confectionery. 20-2
A. Nimanwaa out from Portland
yesterday, looking after hia Hill
boro interest. HU titter in-law,
Mra. C H. Kiman.of Elkhart, Iud ,
ia a guet at the Niman home.
Mra. L C. Henderson and daugh
ter, of the upper vallev, were guests
at the home of C. r. Ltbby the
past week. Mra. Henderson it a
tiater of the hoet.
Celebrate the Harvest Dance at
Sbute Park, on the pavilion, with
Toelle'a orchestra for music, Satur
day evening, July 31. Refreah-
menta will be served at tbe pavil
ion.
Tne H-idel building, frame, oc
cupied by the P. R it N , now rests
on ite new eite, the Mra Rhea lot,
on Main, eael of Third, and next to
the Libby jewelry store.
Webb still has some hud what
flour left, at II (15 per aack, or
1 GO per aack by thi obi.
R. L Qreear and wile and Jas
Millenberger and wife leave for
Newport, Tuesday, where they will
. lit a .a a
occupy tin weoruDg cottage ur
aeveral weeka.
Evangelist J. W. Jackson, of
ortland, will commence a camp
meeting at Buxton, Wednesday.
August 4. He will be assisted by
evangelists who are considered the
beet in the Northwest.
Order Morton's fine roee, fruit
treee and all kinda ol ornamental
treee and shrubbery, vines, and
bulbs. The stock ia as reliable bb
1 possible to sell. 20 1
Mies GianfielJ, aged 12 years,
and who recently made the trip
alone from Durangn, Cal , to iills
boro. waa in Saturday, with her
grandmother, Mrs Kd. Mixeo, with
whom she is to make her future
home.
II W. Scott, of Forest Grove,
and who is in the timberland and
real estate business, was in town
Saturday. II. W. still owna hie
place up in tbeSooggin Valley, and
ia taking his Summer vacation
there.
Married, July 20. 190(1, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Julius Peter
son. Cornelius, Oie., Mr. Lee Lewis
Ray, of Portland, and Miss Anna
Matt hies, Rev. John F. Doeecber
officiating. The bride is a daughter
of Mrs. Petereoo.
Chris. Heeee, of near Scholia,
waa up Tuesday. He says that the
rain Sunday was a cracker-jack,
but that it did not interfere with
the harvest, which oommenced the
first ol the week.
Strayed or stolen: Bay gelding,
white saddle mark, shod in front;
weighs about 1050; white spot in
forehead; fair neeh, Reward
Viotor Nord, Hillsboro, R. 2. Box
99. 44 miles southeast of Hillebiro
near J. A Zimmerman place. 20 1
Miss Eleanor Wilkes was a Sun
day visitor at Crystal Springs, ths
new camping resort above Gales
Creek. She reports it a nice place,
and states that the waters are fine
Others who visited the place Sun
day were J. N. Boldriok, Nob Hill
and Mies Minnie Martin, ol Forest
Grove.
John Fuegy and w'.Ij, ol Phillips,
were in town today, guests at the
, Henry IletsBe home.
TUALATIN GETTING
m ON HIGHWAYS
A fiood Koad Convention to
be IlelJ Saturday, August 7
SOMg BIG HITf EklEI TO OPEN
Judge Wibttrr, Pialrlct Atty. Teegar,
Brawotll, Maooia;, et !, to Speak
Tualatin ia to have a bang-up
"Good Roads Convention" on Sat
urday, August 7, and there will be
a big list i f speakers, a barbecue,
ti l a big dance, with o hir form
of jollification. Judge Webster, ol
Portland, Hon (i'o 0. Brownell,
Hon. John Manning, and K. B.
Tongue, district attorney for thit
udicial district, are listed as tlio
who will boom good roads. This is
a galaxy of eloquence that is worth
tbe while, and a rousicg big time
is expected.
Everybody is invited and Tuala
lin aends cut the assurance that all
will bave a rordial welcome at
ht little loan with two railways
always make good, ih visit will
be one cf pleasure. Turn out and
give Tualatin a good ctowj.
Alex Sweek, of Portland, wall
known all over Washington county
send an invitation to Hilleboro
people to be present. Judge G tod
in n 1 the enmmiseimers will be
n attendance.
State Came Law.
The tirw game law now iu effect, ia aa
followa:
lrtr: Oprn erason for bucka Aug. i
to Nov. I. Limit, 5 bucka in one seaeon,
Piuat ahew evidence of arc.
Klk Unlawful lo kill eatue until Aug.
I, 1919.
Orcuie, pbeaaanls, Hug neck, or chiua
ihcaaaole. Upen eraaon front Oct. 15 to
Nov. iS. Limit s of any one kind iu-
cluaive in oue day or 10 in any 7 con-
wcutive daya.
Ouail. (teen aeaim from Oct. Is to
Nov. is- Limit, 5 in one dav or 10 in
any 7 conarcutive daya.
ltucki. Open araion from Oct. 1 to
i'eb. 15. Limit. j5 in 7 conarcutive dare:
can aell from Nov. 1$ to Dec. is.
irouL Open teaeoo from April I to
Nov. 1. All under 6 incbea to be thrown
back in water.
Hunting Llcenae. Reaident of state
1; non-resident fio.
Fiahing Liceoie. Aav male person
over 15 yeara of age $1; non-reaident $$.
It ia unlawful at all time to hunt with
out a lirenie, to run deer with dog, to
kill china hen, to kill female deer, to
kill bob white quail, to trap Beaver, to
hunt on enclosed property without per
mission, to watch (tanda or trail for
deer.
Fine 10 acre tract, near Scholia;
good house and barn, J acre clear
ed, 2 acres slashed, cherries and
applee, snap at $1300. Imbrie
Land Company.
The ladies of the M. E. church
held their monthly tea at the home
of Mrs. Ed. Scbulmerich. There
was a large attendance and all re
port an enjoyable time.
Wm. Richter, carrier on Route
baa proved that the govern nent
seeds eent out last spring were not
all to the bad. He exhibited eom
of 1 hi largest and finest table bee's
seen this season, raised from lh
"Congressman" seed.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
United Evangelical church will
have charge 0 Lane'a Ice Cream
and Soda Water aales for one week
Aug 2 to Aug 7. Tbe proceed
will be used in repairing the
church. Mrs. Ida McFee, Pres.
Twenty cents is now being offer
ed for hops and an examination of
the record shows I hit many have
been contract d at from 8 to 15
cents. The V incent hop yard near
Sherwood, has contracted lor 9
cents, the indenture being made
some time ago.
Sadie Waldron, of near Chicago.
II'., arrived the last of the week to
take administrative charge of the
estate of the late Letter E. Wald
ron, who died a few weeks ago
The property is worth about $0,000,
and has an annual rental value ol
about 12000 Miss Waldron is
the sole heir.
Mrs. Amelia Simpson and Mrs.
Miriam Broaden entertained the
members of tbe G A R and Re
lief Corps at tha beautiful home of
Mrs. Simpson, a mile east of tbe
city, last Thursday. There wue
twenty-four in attendance, and a
Delightful luncheon was served.
AH had a very pleasant timi and
the company dispersed at six in
the evening, taking the electric at
theeub-station.
Pacific University will at once
put Prof. Ferguson in the Geld in
the hopes of raising an endowment
of $300,000 to assist in the future
of the college. It already has an
endowment fund 9210,000. An Ad
visory committee, composed 0! II.
W. Soott, Rev. C. V. Clapp, Frank
M, Warren, George H. Marsh and
President Ferrin, was appointed to
have jurisdiction over the whole
canvass.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Spencer,
of Currensville, Penn , on their
wav to the Seattle Fair, stopped off
at Hillsboro and visited for aeveral
days with their cousins, Mrs. Ed
Scbulmerich and Mrs. G E. John
son. While here they were driven
out fir a ride in the country down
by Farmington, and out by the
way of Blooming and Cornelius,
aud they think Oregon One ol the
grandest countries to live in that
they have seen.
(ief. liieloh, of .VU Et Third,
Portland, and who is sending a
few day in and around Thatcher,
where be ba relatives, was in town
thi wek, drivir g a pair of ber.ch
leggtd lielgian horse that were n
nibited at tbe Uwi ,V Clark Fair
The animals weie brought out from
Belgium for exhibition purpoaew
and Mr. Bieloh bought them from
their owner. Tbey have head a
large aa that of an ordinary horee.
and are perfectly developed save
that they are vary short-legged.
Kitber J. M. Brown or flea. H
Wilcox could stand aetride of the
animals without trouble. Tne
team was tied to the chain for
awhile Tuetday afternoon and ex
ciud no email curioeity becaoee of
their peculiar make up Mr. Bie
loh drove them io about 1G mile,1
in a little over two hour
"My, but they're good; bny yon
some assorted chew. Where? At
the Den of Sweets "
Jacob t: hirer, the Bethany black
smith, and formerly of Cedar Mill,
was brought np tbe first of the
week and lodged in jail onacharge
ot assaulting C. C. Arns. Sharer
has a violent temper, especially
when he baa been drinking, iLd he
provoked an altercation with Arns,
who was cot looking for trouble
Sharer was brought to Hilleboro by
Sheriff Hancock and lodged in
jail. Tuesday and yesterday he
at examined for insar ity by Dr.
Tamieeie, and released f otu lint
cba-ge. He was then taken to
Justice Barnes, who fined him $20
for assault. Sharer ie a bard work
ing man and although eccentric, 'n
not violent except whtn drinking.
Arns is a well-thoutht-nf citiz m
and deprecates the trouble. Tho
II Tongue prosecuted the cae and
W.u litre defended
Good on a hot or cold day, Rae-
porter, Den of Sweets.
Ferd Hartrampf haa just com
pitted the installation of a pump
ing plant tor J 1. Morrifon. near
Farmington. He put in an Inter
national gasoline engine and a
pump sufficient to irrigate ten
acres, tnis is but experimental
thi season, as Mr. Morrison in
tends enlarging tbe plant rexl
year so that he can water all of hie
cultivated land. Morrison ba
been in the irrigated district lor
nineteen years, and knows how to
btndle water to tbe beet advantage,
and there is no doubt of the re
rulta. Thia year he will use irriga
tion on celery and vegetables.
To taste it is to like it, IUepcrt
er. We serve i at the Den of Sweeta
Joa. Downs his been tearing oil'
the south wall of the Vaught gro
cery and aetlicg in tbe atudding so
aa to allow the Pythian Building
wall to be built on the line. Down
has a party wall agreement with
the Knights of Pythias, and will
use half of the wall when he shall
build 11 brick. The Htidel brick
will soon start construction, and D.
W. Bath and wife bave a party
wall agreement with Heidel, which
means eventually that another
brick will be added to the Second
Street improvement.
Rasporter, have you tried it, at
the Den of Sweets.
The open season for killing deer
buoke only begins August 1.
Old.imers in the hills say that
deer are fully as plentiful re last
yeai althcugh tbe Winter of 1908 9
was supposed to be a hard one on
venison. All of ths oldtime hunt
eta around Hillsboro are priming
up their guns and getting ready
for ths "buck fever.
PROFESSIONAL.
I A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Snrgenn
Otfirw ttiiiley-Morgan !iln-k, upatalm,
Kuine 12, I I awl IS, Henlilenr. Houih
l onrnrr llaMliue anil beouud Htrvau,
lioUi 'i'lionea.
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S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OfBoe uintalr over The Delta Prog 8lorw
Rkairivnce But of Court Honne,
la tb corner of the block.
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J AM ICS PHI LLIPKTAMIK.SlE.il. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Biirifaon Pout hern Pari no Railroad Co.
Consultation in French or Knrllah. or-
H( upntaire, over U M. Hoyt Co'e. atore.
north aide of Main 8t, IlUlaboro, Or.
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A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and 0.
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. r
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HILLSBORO
SANITARIUM.
Mra. L. R. Hick
Warda and private room. Inspec
tion invited. All classes of non
contagious caaea from reputable
physicians accepted. Special at
tention to confinement caar under
physician' caie. Trained nurse in
attendance. Phone Pacific Main
J2i. Independent Phone, 074.
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Roorua 10 and 11 Morgan-Balky Block,
atreet. Over Dennla Store.
HILLSBORO OREGON
Cast. A. aetfay Mr. . Hmrm
DAQLEY A HARE
ATTOR.NKYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and 1 Skate Building
HILLS BOKO. . . OKEUON.
E. B. TONGUE
- ATTORN HY-AT-LAY?
Room j, 4, & s. Morgan Blk, HiUabtwo.
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
OSes Dpatalr. Bailey Horgaa Block
Room, 1 ani a.
HILLS BOKO, - ORXOOH.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Or rice: Main Street, opp. Court Hook.
HILLSBORO ORBOON .
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNRY-AT LAW
Morgan Blk, U petal re, Room J, 4 aad J
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Axle grease 4 boxes for 25c
ths beet in town, at Webb's.
G.. W Pate, working for the
Oona'd Lumber Co., Buxton, yes
terday fell against a x cat saw and
received a cut in one of his legB,
the teeth going clear to tbe bone
There was some evidecce of t eptio
poisoning end Ur. F. A. ratley
cleansed and sewel the wound.
8lo:k taken up at the G Chris-
tener place, above Mouotaindale:
Steer, about 2 or 3 years old; Jer
sey h dfer, about same age. Owner
please call, pay advertising, feed,
and expenses and take same away
C. Chrisuner. 20 1
Charley Scholtz, foreman ou the
John DenniB place, fell out of a
hay mow yesterday, and "bunged
up bis bead a little. Dr. A. IS.
Bailey straightened out the kinks
and he wae ready for another acci
dent.
Sack twine and machine oil. at
Webb'a.
Dave Wenger, the Helvetia
thresberman, was in town yester
day. He starts threshing next
week with his new Russell outfit,
engine and separator, which was
manufactured in tbe Kaet for him
on a special order. He now starts
his seventh year in the field.
Webb's Feed Store still in the
same place.
L C. Blown and family, of South
Tualatin, were over Sunday, gueaia
of Mrs. ABenath Brown. Mrs.
Llnnah Kerr and little daughter,
Helen, of South Dakoto, were also
guests of Mrs. Brown.
Chas. R. Morgan and Mary
wa . a ww a . .. . .
&biuer juauoway, both ol Washing'
ton County, have 'been granted li
cense to wed.
"Wa expect more Brain ware
housed this Beat 0 a than for several
years past," says J. B. Imiay, who
lor ia yeara baa stoied grain at
Keeavuie.
Dr. S. M; REAGAN ;
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN j
, AND SURGEON, f
The only graduated and licecsed Veter
inary ia Hillsboro. Sixteen year prac
tical experience. '
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
Office phonee: Pacific State 501; Imt. 213
Residence phone; Independent 243
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do ITih Class
ltentat Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
WehrungBtdg. HILLSBORO, ORE.
HOTEL
ORENCO
H, H AID, Proprietor
Now open to the public.
Everything First Class,
and Newly Furnished.
Is especially appointed
for the Commercial trade.
Ten minutes ride on
the Oregon Electric, east
of Hillsboro.
Orenco, Oregon
Call, and have a, talk with the
Chiropractor, A. C. Eaton, D. 0,
at the Hotel Tualatin, forenoons,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. 19 22
Ed. Guild, who runs a store $i
Rainier, and who was years ago
well known up around Greenville,
was in town Monday, tha guest of
his brother, Henry G. Guild 1
Have vou tried a Den of Sweeta
ipecial?' Eats like two bits, but
costs only 16o. ... , - 18-20