SOUTHERN PACIFIC. R.R T1MC-TABLK. SOl'l H. No. 2. :14 a. m. ... No. i. 6 :0 d. m . . . . SOUTH. No. I. .4:31 p ISO. 3. .7:14. m m No. 9 p in 1 ::) 1:34 1 Ai 2:05 2:50 No. 10 p m 8:00 8:44 8:65 :07 :15 , 9:20 OOtNO SOUTH. Ly. No. 7 m Forest drove :00 Cornelius U :04 llillsboro )A Reedville :2.' iieaverton 9 ::(.' Ar. Portland 10:20 UOINO NOMTII. l.v. fto. 8am Portland 11 :IW Beaverton 11 :44 Reedville 11:65 HilUboro 12:07 Cornttiua 12:05 Ar. Forest Grove 12:20 f his train will run daily except Sun lay, and service will be maintained as long a the business will justify. Thii will be a local passenger train of subur ban nature ana will not carry a baggage car. II. A. Hinhiiaw, Agent. Dute Caramel Dun of Sweet. Fine assortment fancy Ginghams At Hoyfs Sherbertl Sherbert ! SherbertI Delta! Delta! Delta! Active work began yesterday on the new saw mill In this city. New fall caps, for boys and girls on sale at Mrs. Pillshury's. We are the originators ot the Date Caramel. The Dun ot Sweets. Keep the flies oft your stock with Fly-Keep-Off. At Mes.-dnger's. Hi reduction on children and Misses' white and tan shoes at Hoyt's Capt. Merryman and family have been spending the week in Victoria, B. C. Yes. we have cooking molasses In bulk. J. A. Messinger. When you want something nice in stationery call at the llillsboro Thar macy. Wanted 4. competent girl for gener al housework. Apply to Mrs. D. W Bath. J. L. Mills of Portland, who has been visiting In the city for two weeks has re turned to his home. Miss Dss Schaumberg, who has been at Tillamook .'or the past two weeks, re turned Wednesday. Mrs. Miltenberger, of Tigardville, vis ited with her son, at the Den of Sweets, Monday and Tuesday. Washington county raised 6,000 bales of hops last year and it is now estimat that this will In thti yield for 190(3. Yon can find some beautiful white silk lisle hose for misses and children at Mrs. Pillsbury's. Price 25 and 30c. Mrs. F. M. Heidel and daughters, who have been spending the past two weeks at Seaside, are expected home today. Now Is the time to get in your order for hop tickets. We print them in first class shape and at a reasonable price. First class Mine ot Hoy's and Men's heavy work shoes. Will stand all kinds ot wear ami tear. J. C. Greer. Ex-Recorder E. I. Kuratli and wife went to Tillamook Monday for a two weeks' outing "down by the sad, sad sea." WantedWoman housekeeper in small family ; light work, steady posi tion. Call or address this office for in formation. Miss Grace Bath returned Monday from a two weeks outing with friends at Barton, near the Clackamas river, east of Portland. Drs. F. A. and F. J. Bailey and wives returned the first of the week from their trin. which thev were unable to make as planned. Miss Jennie. Deichman, of this city leaves next week Thursday for Belling ham, Wash , where 'she will enter the Normal school. F. E. Waters, of Goldendale, Wash.. Visited with his mother, Mrs. 8. J. Wa ters of this citv who baa been sick for about two weeks. Hillslwro people should remember the state fair and make arrangements to at tend, as well as every farmer and stock raiser in the county. The contract for building the Congre' gational church at Reedville was let this week to 8. M. Holland. It is to be com pleted by November 1. The llillsboro Pharmacy invites your attention this week to a splendid line of mora, raxor strops and limns. Call and see the fine assort nf en t. Frank Harr has bought a lot of Frank Doughty on east Washington street and will commence the erection of a home at nnen. The uriee paid for the lot was $200. Miss Rose Cave, who has been enjoy ing an outing at the coast for the past two wka returned Monday, after a visit ot two or three days with friends at Port land. E. C. Brown, of this city, and Burt Wilkes of Corvallis, departed last week f.. Mnntim to enter the employ ot L. E. Wilkes in the civil service as Exami ner ot surveys. Do you know that Mrs. Pillsbury car ties the most complete line of ladies and misses knit underwear to be found in the city? Also muslin gowns, skirts corset covers, etc. tnKn Inland Henderson, who will swim J. J. Byrnes a match race from Oregon City to The Oaks at Tartland to mntnt. was a school teacher in llills boro some years ago. Th Hoffman bakery was sold last Friday to L. M. Commons of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will spend a week . .( tha seaside and then move to VB - - iwtiin.l where they expect to make their future home. Knln.li.l line ot fine stationery at S her hurt! Bherbert! Sherbertl IH-Ita! Dolta! Delta. Saturday at the Den of Sweets Leraon Sherbet. Sal now on Summer Dress Goods at Hoyt's. Goods all new and in the latest patterns. Ira Barrett came down from Newport Monday and reports that his father and mother will return tomorrow. They have bad a splendid time at the seashore for the past month. Notice the change la the railroad time card to the extent that the morning train which has arrived at 8:44 has been changed so as to reach llillsboro at 8 :15. Just remember this and you will not get left. Time to begin fancy work for holiday presents ! Look at the new dollies and corset cover patterns to be done la eye let embroidery, showa in Mrs. Pills bury's windows. She also carries the D. M. C. Cottou. It is said that fully fifty people went from llillsboro to Portland last Monday to attend the circus. In some cases it took father, mother and the grown child ren to see that the baby took in all the sights and got home safe. The Misses Jennie Reasoner and Grace Ballard have been spending the week camping with the Emmott family at Willamette slough. Mr. Ballard went out to the camp Wednesday and will re turn with the girls next Sunday. The threshing machine beolnglng to Mr. Stream had a narrow escape from fire while at work on the McEldowny farm, one day last week. Fire caught in the straw stack, but the auiok work of the engineer In pulling the separator away from the burning stack saved the machine. On Wednesday F. M. Heidel sold to Mr. Stream seventy-eight acres of the the Warren farm, the consideration be ing $115 per acre. 8everal other large sales were made by the same party, but we are requested not to make them pub lie at present. Mrs. Ipha Gorin of Quincv, II!., has been visiting with Mrs. S. J. Waters and the family of J. B. Wilkes in this city Mrs. Gorin is a niece of Mrs. Waters, but bad not seen her in f rty years. She likes Oregon very much and says she would like to live here. Mr. and Mrs. Hammer, who came to llillsboro a feW months ago from Pennsylvania, lelt for Tacoma last Sat urday where they will visit for a short time and then continue their journey East. It was a clear case of homesick ness on the part of Mrs. Hammer. Mr. Lafferty, of Gales Creek, a brother of the late Mrs. Steeples who formerly lived at the Rock Creek bridge, is very sick of heart disease, and little hopes are entertained of bis recovery, owing to bis great age, and the serious nature of the disease, which is complicated with dropsy. President J. P. Tamiesie, of the llills boro Board of Trade, has named the fol lowing gentlemen as delegates to the Willamette Valley Development League i meeting which ; will be held at Forest Grove September 7th and 8th : W. O. Donelson. L. W. House. II. T. Bagley, Thos. II. Tongue, A. C. Shute and the officers of the Board of Trade. The Union Logging and Lumber Co. of Cedar Mills has made a written propo sition to the county court to build a good road from their mills to Beavertou, at a cost of $8,000, provided the county will bear $.1,000 of this expense. This is a public highway and much ot it has a good deal of travel. The matter will come up at tne September meeting of the court. Forest fires have been burning la the timber west and north of this city and at night and early morning the air is heavy with smoke. Persons north of town were burning some slashing last week when the fire got away from them for a time, but was soon under control and the damage is slight. Most ot the heavy smoke back in the mountains comes from fires set to burn slashing. One hundred and thirty-nine permits were issued up to last night. J. A. Naugle of California ha been appointed operator at the depot and is now at his post of duty. Mr. Naugle Isan operator of experience, a pleasant gentleman to meet, and during the short time he has been here has formed a good opinion ot llillsboro and its people, an opinion that wilt be more and more Ox ed the longer he stays here. On Saturday last J. C. Kuratli sold to U I rich Haas, of West Union, the Zum wait residencejproperty in North Hills boro, the price paid being $030. Mr. Haas will move in about September 1. He sold his form of 24 i acres, 54 miles northeast ot llillsboro, to Mrs. Germina Hill, of McCoy, Ore., for $2., 450. The Climax Milling Co, is receiving new wheat at the rate ot 500 bushels per day. Up to the present time the mill has brought between 5.000 and 6.000 bushels, and Mr. J. C. Greear says the quality is much better than a year ago. 'White French," hard wheat is the kind mostly purchased, as it makes splendid flour and is the best for milling purposes. Morton A Son, the greenhouse pro prietors on npper Second street, will have for sale, in season, all kinds of nursery stork, ornamental trees) and shrubbery, roses of all kinds, vines, berry bushes and every thing known to a well-kept nursery. The goods are right here on exhibition and parties can call and select what they want. The llillsboro Greenhouse is here to stay, and llillsboro pepole ought to patronize Morton A Son, rather than to send their money out of town. One-third of! on all shirt waists at Hoyt's. These prices cannot be dupli cated at any Portland department store special price sale. Washington lot Cream, mad ot pure cream at The Delta. Washington Ice Cream made ot pure cream at The Delta. Large assortment of black sateen underskirts at Portland prices, or better at Hoyt's. A week ago last Sunday a 12 years-old son of Mr. Brown, who lives at 8cholls stumbled over a log and in the tall broke his arm. Dr. Iinklater was called and gave the lad proper treatment, and he is now doing fine. Herman Liebenow, whose home is in South Tualatin, while working around a threshing machine a week ago, bad the flesh torn from bis forefinger, making painful, though not serious wound. Dr. Linklater attended the Injured man A young man named Northrop, shot a black bear at Shady Brook last Monday and sold it to Emmott Bros., the main street butchers. The animal weighed 117 pounds and was sold out to lovers of bear meat at from 10 to 12 cents a pound What this town needs and needs bad ty at this writing is ten or a dozen new houses tor rent. There is not an empty house in the city and the inquiry for suitable residences to live in is an every day occurance at this office. There are now ten new houses going up, but none of them will be for rent. Some of the men In this neck of the woods who have their money tied up iu a stocking, could double it by putting up a few good houses to rent. A case of insanity was on Monday fil ed against Mary Kessler, a little girl of 9 years of age, whose parents reside at Tigardville. The child has never been bright, and at times is dangerous to hava running at lame. She was brought be fore the Examining board, and Dr. Wood pronounced ber suffering from "congent al imbecility." She was ordered com mitte4 to the hospital for the insane at Salem. Fred Hurford of Newberg, who was ar rested last Friday on the charge of breaking down the toll gate on the Wilson river road in this county, had his preliminary hearing before Justice Bagley Wednesday. The defense otter ed no evidence, but stood on the illegal ity ot the leane of the road. The state's evidence showed that Mr. Hurford offer ed to pay all that was demanded for toll, but insisted on having a receipt, which was refused. The court took the matter under advisement. Attorney M. B. Bump appeared for the defendant and Attorney T. II. Tongue for the plaintiff. Because he wanted some one to cook his meals and make his bed, L.M. Gosney, an Oregon pioneer, aged 73, married Mrs. Katherine Gibson, age 72, Wednes day. Mrs. Gibson was lonesome and had no home. In spite of his age, Mr. Gosney is breaking timber land into a fine little ranch near Baker City. "I've a home big ' enough for both, and I'll marry you and take care of you if you'll get my meals," he told Mrs. Gibson, and she was willing. Mr. Gosney was a resident of llillsboro some twelve or fourteen years ago. To the cards issued some three months ago by the llillsboro Board of Trade can be attributed the coming to this city .of j thirteen individuals who will make their homes here. They are all of the better class of citizen the kind that are always welcomed and will make a desirable addition to our fast-growing population. The secretary of the Board receives al most daily requests for information about tt4 city and county and every letter is promptly answered. What is greatly needed is an illustrated write-up of llillsboro. It would save much writ ing, and be money well Invested. On Monday evening last the Archbold home on 1 litre! street was the scene ot a very happy gathering the event being the 41st wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Archbold, and the 72nd birthday of B. K. Haines. ' A splendid repast was served and the guests report a very enjoyable time. The following persons were present: Mr. and Mrs Archbold, B. K. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Simp son, Mr. and Mrs K. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norton, Mrs. Farnham, Mrs. R. Waggener, Mrs. Brogdon, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Finney, Miss and Mrs. Slattery, Mrs. E. D. Thorn, Miss Bess Archbold and Con Archbold. Nathanel P. Nye, of Forest Grove, was up before the board ot Insanity Wed nesday, and after an examination was committed to the asylum at Salem. The old gentleman was born in Massa chusetts, is a farmer by occupation, and 71 years of age. Some years ago a tree fell on him, and this Is attributed to bis present condition. He is very stubborn, often talks of committing suicide. He gets into terrible fits ot anger, makes all kinds of dire threats, occasionally tor gets nis wile s name and wants to go away from home. He is suffering from cancer on the face, and physically la in a very serious condition, as well as mentally. Dr. Linklater pronounced him a subject for the insane asylum and he was taken to Salem by an attendant Wednesday noon. The new station agent for the South ern t'actnc depot in this city has not ar rived as yet, though he was appointed some time ago. The gentleman's name is Mr. Gillette and he has been for some time assistant in the depot at Eugene' As soon as the business men ot that city learned that Mr. Gillette was to be transferred, a petition was passed ask ing the company to retain him, tor the reason that they were so well satisfied with his services, and his family were so desirable that they wished to have him remain at Engene. Just what the com pany has decided to do has not been learned. But wishing Eugeoe no harm, we hope Mr. Gillette will come to llillsboro, for he and his family are just the kind of people this town wants, and we can't get too many ot them. Mrs. Pillsbury announces a recent ar rival of elegant gold and silver belts. Beautiful things they are at the unpre cedented price of 35 cents each. Oued-yl-stwe.kwS.le a l.U WLllB son of Mr. l-ro-t. ah. In" Kam.ua last Friday afternoon the Sep Reedvill ."J li-v;rl;:".' ,,lerT belonging to Herman and Ed. borsc-bacn. a oog ----- ge was burned. A spark set frightening lb anl...l, ' tU straw stack and on account a barbed-wire fence, ankle on the barbs korae'a forelegs io a sawing " W'i and culling t terrild ' mailt.. Th. .nkl was to badly cut thai IM . t . Ue. Tjnh'. hiinn on v by a lew curu.. ter was called and dressed tM oju-j liino and had the boy sent to the 01 Samaritan Hospital at Portland, th.r, proper care can be given him, will need skillful treatment to s-vs the f A broken bone is not a cireumstan.es to an Injury of this description 'wi the doctor fe.t that the proper place tur boy was where he could receive the itteB. tion of a skilled nurse and tbs PPlW to be found at the hospital. The both was badly cut, and it is thought bn j0. juries will cripple him for lit. ' Fred Olsen is papering tbe "uit of the building on Main street until re cently known as the "liaaiV but, now occupied by Mrs. Eva I'ilUbury , Ladies' Furnishing Goods itore. Tbe east side of the building will be ud by Mrs. Pillsbury for her sloe ot luW . . . i ii i i. furnishings, and the west l" "J wt. I. Bath as a millinery store. " 'tea re pairs, remodeling and renovtg u com tire to of the P'opelling power of the engine beiu temporally out of order, they could not t the machine out. Horses were hitched to the separator, but they were 'riliteie.l by the fire and became un nianagehU. a wag.jn loaded with graiu was also consumed. Another machine as purchased and the L.ge Bros, will continued to fill their contracts. Something new and good to chew Date Caramel-at the Den of Seets. Probate. , Estate of Gustav lllcketheir, deceased, is readv for settlement, and Monday, September 24th is named as the time to hear objections to final report. It vu ordered that executor expend 75 for a niouument to be. placed at the head of the deceased grave. In the matter of the guardianship ot Neils J. Brown, a minor ll appearing that after settlement of claims, the sum of $lrxi remains in the haixlsof the guar d. an, and that there are aUmt twenty fiv acres of land lielonifing to aid Neils J. lirown, and as he is now 21 years of e, it is ordered that all property bo turned over to him and his guardian diecharged. llie matter of the last will and testa nient Of 4 fMfll-L'M AIYunit.r iliuuu.u.. plete, these ladies will have s V7 coiy wag continued for two weeks.' ' and pretty store, ami theT propose to The time for beuripg objections in the carry as good a line of goou luerort- unsi account ot I tie estate of .N. S. 1 low land market can supply. Though not d;a. was extended to Tuesday, uhII ftHS Mt ""I'""""" I " iuociock a. Ul. IlIV.II " - w-M Marriage Licenses. Harry Rowers, of Cornelius Sabitha McCoy, of Dales Creek. Leon Kendall, of Forest (irova hlna Staley of the same city. and and Mary in partnership. other in all possible ways, nd carry s line ot goods which will meet tbe de mands of this city and viciui'jr for ar- tides in their particular line, ladies ? .ii t . 1 ... ....II ami tn.nu... are coru.anj iiivneu v -" -"rvi t, ,. . , , ... . r , . , Tllo Hut fn. ),. Joseph II. Sander, of Kelso, Wash., both departments. The dW for the ana ciara'.Delsman, of llillsboro. millinery opening ww i ouncea LeW Tullock of Beaverton and next week. smith of Cedar Mills V'rnm lUnlcs to Carston'l mill, a dis- - nf aM,iit two miles. tb new P. R. Born. . .. .. . i I Un AUUUst IStti to Mr. and Mrs. a. rauw.y crosses - Ru h L of BeaV(jrt0 , Ja h; than five times and in many places rum ter. parallel with the thorouuM.re, bich in . On Aug. 17th, at Blooraington, to Mr. some places is but a narrow elevation, ana Mrs. 1'. o. Henry Yoelker, a son Un August 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Punch, of Southeast lliilsboro, a son. On August 20. to Mr. and Mrs. O. M. rope, of this city, a son Trouble is brewing for that particular stietch of road unless the county com missioners take the matter in band at once and do something to do away with the danger that threatens both drivers and teams. Drivers of ikittish horses will be in serious danger, not only from having their rigs overturned, but In the winter times when the water is high, in drowning, in the numerous accidents that are predicted for that locality by persona who have driven over the road. It is said that when the new road gets in operation, tbe noise of the train and locomotive will frighten any team, as Publio Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction on his farm, 5 1-2 miles north east of llillsboro, known as the Five Oak rarm, on rriday August 31, 1900, at p. m. sharp, the following described property ! 2 horses ; 4 good much cows ; 10 o-weeks old pigs; 0 dozen of young chickens: 1 set of double harness ; 1 single harness ; 1 lumber wagon ; 1 two-seated spring wagon ; 1 single top bugy, nearly new ; 1 McOormick mower; 1 ten inch stubble plow; I twelve inch stubble plow; 1 gar soon SCHOOL OPENS J and you will need SCHOOL SUITLIES We have them iu abund ance at riLt prices. Our assortment in this lino is complete. Have You Noticed The continual procession to The Delta day after day. There is a reason for it. Do you know what it is? It is reliability; courteousness, kind treatment, prompt service. Have you any difficult prescriptions? Uring them to The Delta Drug Store. EVERYTHING IN DRUGS r Strictly Private , , . . ...!.. i piow , j iweive me p.ace s very mucu tr.u.H- u. d(jn cultiva,or; ! j, near,y new . x har The increase of wagon ind buggy travel over this road makes it n absolute ne cessity that the road be broadened and row; 1 hay rake; UU bushels of wheat; 160 bushels of oats; 80 grain sacks; 2 10-gallon milk cans; 1 cook stov; 1 V . 1 ! I 1 u u 1 .. A warning s.gns piaceu a ...U. . in Bhot gun : 6 ton of timothy hay; 10 for the benefit of strangers who are un- bee stands ; A lot of different kinds of acquainted with that locality. I tools and some bouse furniture. . J. Johnson, of J.ebrka, has rent- ...k . ,, 0,.r no. h months' time will ed the Heidel building, corner Main 1 be given on bankable notes bearing 7 and Third streets, and proposes to carry I per cent interest in it a stock of bee supplies. His busi ULRICII HAAS, Owner, ness is locating bee fanns.ind he will es J. C. KURATLI, Auctioneer, Wo Solicit ' YOUR' Banking Business; and with tho as surance on OUR part that it will bo kepi i STRIOLTY PRIVATE tablish one here, on tXsilamook and another in some Wasliltton town. . He has 700 colonics of bees ii Nebraska and will ship most of them to Oregon. Air. jonnson nas nau iiuecn years ex pcrience in the bee-raising buainrss, and is bringing with him to Oregon the very best of recommends, his locating here adds another to the desirable class of I people who are coming in large num bers to make llillxboro their homes. This city and one town in Wanhtngton, were the only points he 1ml n view when he left Nebraska, but at the sug gestion of one of our citizens that Tilla mook was a model bee country, and up on the assurance that Uillslioio and Till amook would very soon be connected by railroad, he at oiice recognized the im portance of the suggestion, and decided to at immediately put in an apiary there as well as here. . Thus it will be seen that the new railroad g already brintrini results which will prove of great benefit to this section. llillsboro, Oregon. TTTTi J. W. SHUTE. Banker. The body of William Tigard, who was drowned July 13th in Alberta, B.C., has not as yet been found. When in need of le. remember that llort carr es a line mat Ota tbe foot as well as the purse. ' Oats threshed around here have gone over 50 bnshels to the fre- Try Lemon Sherbet Saturday at the Den of Sweets. The young pe6P' the F "n,ntoD jfej M. E. church will I'" " f ..:t in h rhnrcb pove Saturday eve Xc : i . o-. Vvery IkxIv invited. Jlllg, AUgUS - r.i..i T.t Hunt 1"t Saturday sen- tenced George W. p.rn.rd, conv.cted of perjury in connection with the home stead claim of Charle. A. Watson of mars on McNeill s unite vai.ey, to -" ' Island, and fined him -". Th . '. ..... -hn turned state s evi dence oi UllWNi , , a . i dence. after conviction, was Indefinitely postponed. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. u in the ' ervicesat TV.'rV -i" iral church Sunday . - , ,T.v school at 10 o'clock, morning. 8u n lay ,.,,.,. Preaching by tne T'V"'" Samuel J. '" "-ji " T.uUtin Plains Pres HATS ' CAPS -ADVANCE FALL - STYLES Now Ready Wo have just received our stock of men's and boy's hats and caps, tho finest and most complete lines ever brought to this city. NEW STYLES! NEW SHAPES! NEW COLORS, Not an old hat or cap iu tho lot. Every hat is new and up to the minuto. See this splendid assortment before buying. L. M. Hoyt Co. Hillsboro, Oregon. The br,!n,.rl"ct'er the Only Founda subject. ''Character j Cfc iitUn nun iir n i'"ri' - Endeavor in theeven; Reedville servi. es 7 :45 p.m. Kverybodfin:" . .i the Wt Union dls- .crr::Vv" h n-n County Hun.l.y Action ..; h;'" '"'h irirLn inmth fove. Everybody welcome. Wee prinwfram. Rea-ular service, will held in the D, n rhnrcb Kti - ""lay morning --- i . Nut r : ; j , AV&stiaslvVIe CAPS HATS at 11 o'clock. C 4 I i JUllsboro rharmacjr,