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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
Proposed Oregon Tax Law (Continued from laat week) lrv 1-. A statement of the nunilx-r of mile of main, brunch, double, and side truck, owned or U hh.nJ ly ttaid company ... . . I...,,,,, , Ulm B(ttUi stated ttt'ii amtely. ' iJ. a statement of the entire gross receipts nnU nn earnings of the com- pany irom oratioti ami otherwise. ut..t...l ......I.. J ... ' ii piuinj, Kir me tiscal year ending ia the calendar year clowing March 1, preceding the report being wuue. H. Mich otlMT facta or Information of a like or different kind as Kit id board may r'.iiire In the form of return scrilsil by it. The board in hereby given the power to prescribe such directions, rules atul regulations to be followed in answering any 01 the requirements of this section. or ait herein authorized, ait in it judg ment shall be Itcst calculated to insuie accuracy and uniformity in reporting wie iacw. (Blanks furnished by Wrd renalty lor relusal or neglect to report.) Section It. Planks fur making the Statements provided for in section eight (8) of thin acl shall 1st provided by the said board:' Provided, that the reports herein provided for shall not relieve the ooiniany from making any other report required by law to be made to any other ollicer. In case any company fails or refuses to make any statement or furnit.li any information required by this act., the bourd tihall inform itself as Ix'ht it may as to the matters neccs. H'lry to lie known in order to diHcharge its duties with respect to the property of such company. Any eoinHny which shall refuse or neglect to niake the re port required by this net within the time Heci(led shall lie subject to a pen alty of $500 for each day of the eontin uance of such neglect or refusal to file such report, to be recovered in a proper action brought in the name of the state of Oregon in any court of competent jurisdiction. tnourd to determine value and prepare assessment roll Mileage basis of ap portionment.) Section 10. Subsequent to the filing of the reports required in the preceding sections, and prior to the first Monday in October in each year, it shall lie the luty of the said state board of tux com missioiiers to prepare an assessment roll, as provided in section five (5) of this act, upon which they shall assess the true cash value as of the first lay of March at the hour of 1 o clock a. m of the year in which the assessment is inr.de, of all the property of the com panies herein enumerated suhjiK't to taxation under this act, which said rssessment shall not Iw final until re viewed as herein provided. For the purpose of arriving ut the amount and character and truo cash value of the property lelonging to said companies as appearing upon the assessment roll for the purpose of assessment for taxa tion under this act, the said lamrd may personally inspect the property belong ing to said companies and may take into consideration the reports filed un der this act, the rejiorts and returns of said companies filed in the otlice of any prior ollicer of this state, or any county thereof, the earning piwer of said com panies, the franchises and special fran chises owned or used by said companies (said franchises and special franchises rot to be directly assessed, but to be taken into consideration in determin ing the value of the other property), the assessed valuation of any property of said companies, used in the opera tion of the business of the companies, and by law required to be assei-sed by county assessors, and such other evi dence of a like or different kind as may be obtainable Is-aring thereon; provid ed, that in no event shall any report or valuation by a county assessor, or evi dence as inthis act provided, lie conclu sive upon such bourd in arriving at the amount and character and tru cash value of the property lielonging to said companies, and by this act to te assessed for purposes of taxation by said board. In determining the true cash value of the property aessable for taxation by the said state Ixiard of tax commissioners of the fntiitsinica in this act enumerated, when said com panies own, lease, oxratte or use rail, pipe or wire lines, or pnqx rty jmrtly within and partly without this state, if the txmrd shall value the entire prop erty within and without the state as a unit, a provided in the next section, the said Ixuird shall be controlled in ascertaining the property subject to taxation in Oregon by the proportion which the numla-r of miles of main track (meaning thereby main, stem, and branch lines), miles of wire, or miles of main pijw lines controlled or ..-.! bv said company, as owner, it bin the state iin..,n ImiM to the entiro mileage of main track as aforeraid miles of w ire i.i tine line controlled or used by mid comiKiny as owner, lessee, Otherwl-e. y I...... wv.ilii.it Inn of value as a unit- Deduction of proiicrty locally assess l I Section 11. The said lxrd, for the . .rrU-imr at the actual Jal.ie of the property assessable by it, or as herein provided, ,may value the en tire proerty, both within and without the state of Oregon, as a unit. In ease it shall value the entire property as a unit, either within or without the state of Oregon, or both, said bourd shall make deductions of the projxTty of said company situate outside the state, and not connected directly with the business thereof, as rimy 1 just, to the end that the fulr proxrtiori of the property of said company in this state may be ascertained. If the said board value the entire prorxTty within the state of Oregon as a unit, it shall make deductions of the property of said com pany situate in Oregon, and assesesd by the county assessors, to an amount that shall lie just; and for that purpose the county assessors sha! I be and they are hereby required, if the said Ixiard re quest the same, to certify to the said Isiard the assessable value of the prop erty of said Companies assessable by them, but such certification of assessed or assessable values is intended to be advisory only, and not conclusive upon the said, bourd. (Sutfieiency of description on roll Mileage to be stated.) Section 12. Upon such sassessment roll shall lie placed, after the name of each of the cominics assessed under the provisions of this act, a general de scription of the properties of the said companies, which shall lie deemed to include all of the properties of the said companies liable to assessment for tax ation under this act, owned, leased, or occupied by them, whether as owner, lessee, occupant, or otherwise. The said description may be in the language of this act as contained in section six (0) hereof, or otherw ise. liut no as sessment shall le invalidated by a mis take in the name of the corxmitlon as sessed, or by an omission of the name of the owner, or the entry of a name other than that of the true owner, if the property be generally correctly de scribed; and provided further, that where the name of the true owner, or the name of the owner of record, lessee, or occupant of any property assessable under the provisions of this act shall lie given, such assessment shall not be held invalid on account of any error or irregulurity in the description, provided such description would be suliicient in a deed of conveyance from the owner, or on account of w hich in a contract to convey a court of equity would decree a conveyance to lie made, reading the said description In connection with the de finition of property assessable under the provisions hereof as in this act contain ed. Upon such assessment roll shall be placed, opposite the name of the company, In a proper column, the ag gregate main track mileage as defined in section 10 hereof, miles of wire, or main pipe line, as the case may be, within the state of Oregon. (Ascertainment of value of main and branch lines and value per mile.) Section 13. Said state Ixiard of tax commissioners shall thereupon ascer tain the value of the several branch lines of the said companies situated in this state, and the mileage thereof, and shall ascertain the value per mile of the said branch lines respectively by milling the value of each of them by the mileage thereof. The said board shall thereupon deduct the total amount so ascertained as the value of branch lines trom the total value or the prop erty of. the said companies assessable under the provisions of this act so as certained as aforesaid; and shall there upon ascertain the value per mile of main line of rail, pipe,dr w ire by divid ing the remainder, after deducting the value of said branch lines from the to- tal value In this state, by the numlier of miles of such main rail, pipe, or w ire line in this state, and the quotient oh tained as aforesaid shall be deemed ami held to be the value per mile of said branch and main lines respectively. (Apportionment of assessment to coun ties according to mileage.) Section 14. For the purpose of de termining w hat amount of the assess ment made under the provisions of this act shall lie apfsirtioned to the several counties in this state in. through. across, into, or over which the lines of said companies extend, the saiil state Ixiard of tax commissioners shall multi ply the value per mile as alxive ascer tained of the several main and branch lines by the nubiner of miles of such main and branch lines in each of the Counties aforesaid, as reported in the statements made by the said companies, or as otherwise ascertained and determ ined by the said board. (Notice of sitting of Isiard to review assessment and apportionment Proof.) Section 15. The said board shall give three weeks' public notice in some newspaper printed at the state capital, setting forth that on the first Monday in Oct hoe r it will attend at the capitol and publicly exninme the assessment roll by it made, anil review the same, ami correct all errors in valuation, de scription, quantities, or qualities of projH-rty by it assessable anil in appor tionment of assessments made by it; and it shall ls the duty of the persons and corporations interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Proof Ww Had HlH Mrs. Ilishmus-Tour auto.T.obll. ran . w.i.. ...iml Horrors! What over a en" - happened? ..ir. - . ., ,,. i fin mat. i write to Just what sIwsts hr- pons whenever liottl and cuMh-jn: Their lnPrl- Hint some authors oio-t f their stories In hod. n'"... .... .i. i,..l.lt of lying I ! he a great hdl' to a rou.u.ice."-Letrolt Free Press. .. n.-tnnisns wore Inytn ot their town in '"-" , ,t j ..! that wound In an.t om ,,n ........ devious an ... m.f nnk -Kitemally. '''"""., , ,il,l a bit " ;, hsv. th. cty u.a. '".,.,.. , - tirrve to try , .Wt a Painin merely l..n ,h(, . few eligihle sul..ir!.-a Mm fr h..ir. cltivtien of ! .Vli'-y rdl to arrant for ..t..r "ht o' Municipal Ownership o ( . tare i defied Bit ."- lift silvesfully of such notieo may 1 made by affidavit as by law provided, riled with the sec retary of said board, on or before the first Monthly in October in the vr when such notice is printed. (Board to meet annually aa state.1 in notice.) Section 16. The said board ahall . I... ..or.it.. I iJ thH state ou the first Monday of October iu each year, as stated in the notice prescnlwd in the preceding section hereof, and shall then have before it the assessment roll made by it aa prescribed in this act. f Tii. Sous tuf v rpaxt li ill roll and apportionment OmUteu property assessed). w...i.. 17 it ahall then be the di.tv of such Ixiard to review, examine, and correct the assessment roll by it made, and to increase or reduce the valuution of the property therein as sessed, so that the same shall be the full cash value thereof, and to assess omitted taxable property by it assess able in the manner hereinafter provid ed, and to correct errors in apportion ments of assessments therein. If it ahull UhlwnP to such board that there is any real or personal proterty which by law it is permitted to assess which has lieen by it assessed twice, or incor rectly assessed as to description, quan tity, or quality, or assessed in the name of a person or corporation not the owner, lessee, or occupant thereof, or assessed under or beyond the actual full cash value thereof, or which is not assessable bv said board, but which has been assessed by it, said Ixiard may make nroier corrections of the same. If it shall aonear to said board that any real or personal property which is assessable by it has not been assessed upon said assessment roll, said board shall assess the same at the full cash value thereof. (Notice of increase or change in appor tionment Petitions to be written and verified Time of filing.) Section 18. Said board shall not chanee the apportionment of any as sessment or increase the valuation of any property on such assessment roll as provided in the preceding section with out giving to the company or person in whose name it is assessed at least six days' written notice to appear and show cause, if any there be, why the apportionment of such assessment shall not be changed, or the valuution of the assessable property of such company or person, or some part thereof, to be specified in such notice, shall not be increased; Provided, that such notice shall not be necessary if the person or company appear voluntarily before said board, and tie there notified by a mem ber thereof that the property of such person or corporation, or some specified part thereof, is, in the opinion of the board, assessed below its actual value, or that such apportionment is, in the opinion of the Ixiard, incorrect. Peti tions or applications for the reduction or change of apportionment of a partic ular assessment shall he made in writ ing, verified ny the oath oi the appli cant, its president, secretary, managing agent, or attorney in fact, and lie filed with the board during the first week it is by law required to be in session, and any petition or application not so made, verified, and filed shall not be consider ed or acted uixm by the Ixiard. (Board to complete review in one month, sitting continuously.) Section 19. The said board, sitting for the purpose of reviewing the said roll as above provided, shall continue its sessions from day to day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, until the examination, review, correction, and equalization of the said rolls shall be completed; but it shall complete said examination, review, correction, and equalization within one month from the time it is by law required to meet. and, unless sooner completed, at the ex piration of one month from the time the board is herein required to meet the examination, review, correction, and equalization of the said assessment roll shall be deemed to be complete. (Record of action of board). Section 20. Corrections, addittions to, or changes in the said roll shall be entered in a column therein headed substantially "as reviewed," and the entries in such column shall lie the rec ord of the action of such board. The meetings, sittings, and adjournment of the said Ixiard, sitting for the purposes of review, shall be recorded in its journal. (Holl kept on file as public record.) Section 21.' Said roll, when so exam ined, reviewed, corrected, and qeualiz ed by such Ixiard, shall be kept on file in the ollice of the said state Ixiard of lax commissioners as a public record. At thm Herrplloa. Maude Mr. Hugglua looks unusual ly happy this evening. Elsie Yes ; he proposed to me less than an hour ago. Maude AU, I see and you refused hltn. Infantile DUal pa t loa. Willie lice I IK they let you go to swell parties? (rsrie It of m. I'm getting ao cieter and soeieter every day. Femlnla Way. "A woman." remarked the cynical hnrhelor, "seldom says what she thinks,' "That's right.' rejoined the man who had tcen married so long that ho had to comb his hair with a towel; "she's only W u"t ilie tl,lnk ,he tuIu- till. II nirfa't Kirk. r rooked a pud. ling for yonr hns- bsnd In oi of these bay stoves, did you? How did he h ' "Well, h nhl It wi"0 1 so bsd, but bs thought th pudding seemed to suoil th. tssts of tba hay.- (To be continued next week) Krai Ataletlrlam. An English athletic authority snya that 35 Is the maximum age for a gwd athlete. Perhaps most people have no- tlrawl tltn ...... r..... I ... . .....i M"i-nmiiai atuietes wear themselves out young. Prize fighters. sprinters and circus performers quit In early prime. Put are these the real athletm? How much more true an ati.iwt i. the well preserved farmer, who, at 05 cau pitch as much hay as his sou or grandson ! The best athleticism Is th.tt ,mm. holds through the ripe years and ena- Dies a man to sit his horse as erectly at 80 as at 20. Cleveland Pm. Always a War. , There Is always some way to oyer come every difficulty." .aid the cheery fltlvnn citizen, "Yes, son. " answered the Snrdntiln r... If you doul.t It you can n.v- candidate Just before election " u-i, ington Star. a8U" Thr l.l.i. Yo he , WP, ,,IlIratPi,r lM' n alk every kn . (rua exivpt ton l'ost. golf WI1 Inn. and baeball."nous- r- 1 " That. Miss IWk!,ayY Krt. ,nmin . . funeral war .-i.k in a noiT Mr. Csromlelet No; that I ever hanix-ncl ' re you I I'n't rememhrr Im... 1. ... ores rend pe n 'Evident o ;" t.anity." or s..rnethlnt like that .V . was a bov. ..,( i ,n"V wh,,n I - ."UiMJ H reading. awful heavy Ara aa TaaMi. fight allowed t&K;? f Kerala- .h. ...... . The keeping of elder as sweet as pos. sllile represent another luiixirtaut task m connection with this product. Sassa- irus nark, or ground tiunatnon, are auning the preservatives most used In rurul homes. In cities the taste la oft en sixiiied hy too much preservative. i rt t.. i . ... . w urn-it, Btfi chut mh in uceoiiie "ard. Hard elder Is Intoxicating, and, n.Mium ui m,. uiiiH'uny in ueieruiiu Intr 1i!wt ..-li.... ............ . i.. ... ........ Lime enters Into col"!,0ltlon of Into sweet cider many temperance peo- 11 plant, but it w!" Ulure P'e r ludlned to put the hau on all mou It tendency w oucai ewer. uixu ...hrr than m. o. I ..... L'j -a PU taU PvUc of tfe Alt tha world's a stage but the ma Jorlty of us sit In the gallery ami throw things at the performer. Kau- u City World. Mr. Eddy would confer a faTor by l-triii tlm world know whether she still favors it with her preaeuce. Phil adelphia Ledger. There Is souie ruth In what (lorky says about New York, but It I hardly worth diving into the slush to get It Philadelphia Ledger. The Supreme Court of the 1'ulted tttut..a 1.M.111B to rcira rd the President's reformed spelling as unconstitutional. New York Evening Suu clou Iu the sou '-- 7 " megar is obtained by p acing bar- .n i.ib use a food for plauu."' wtais-r he reU of dlU.r ,a t,je 'J warm The average man k . Utt I. u " .. ... ... i.Mr.iterllterfrtiio ...o ...... ... .. ... la xiut what he i voting ror tuai 11 ,U is iik ,,ltrfi,,1T. lue ''"" "I l"e D1,rrv" .,,... ,.,. mad If lie has to ex- .i,.... i some "J are aiwavs left i.m... Mother of r n - - -- .. a x .. thA lilflll li. .. I ' 11. ne when appihHi '! ,jilr u ut , , h . . . dency Is to work donr . rr which ,,uaiitltiea. and helps In the transforms- Made Ilappr " llf Oreat happiness come into the homeo! P. C. blair, school superintemlent, of M. Albans. W. Va.. when his lilt adaughtee was restored trom the dreadful compla n he name, lie says: -My littledanght. erhad St. Vitus' Uance, which . yi-Ued to no treatment but grew steadily worse until aa a last resort we tried Klectrio Hitters; and I rejoice to say, three U ti tles effected a complete cure.' yuu a, sure cure for nervous complaint, gene ral debility, female weaknesses, tut pot ariHtie.1 hl.MMl and malaria. Guaranteed by all drug store. I rice ouc. Say People Po you want something In writing paper that i up-to-date and the Intel style? If so, call at McCormick' music tore and see hi new line ol paper and envelop in fancy linen with HilUboro, Oregon em hosted on every sheet. Notice. Person owlnir Dr. 8. T. LinkUter fof professional service are requested to call and settle the same. J. P. Mxgiud er, w ho ha an ollice adjoining the doc tor' olhce is authorized to make collec tion and receipt for the tame. DK. 8. T. LIN K LA I r.K. aoollcatloii. beglnniui hnuiiels ner acre on thirty bushels on la-ary . 1 Ml .h.i I ten Ulixiieia n - ,,,. fit. the soil fur the prwtu, of mlcrorgnnlsin wbKMH'rf,.rm, lm. purtant function wb,n rovld U plant - . . ibn.i eondltlon of the soil loou, an being .onietlines ne.v"ary anally for clover. A cartwaic .uu .arge.y ulalu It Xew York Press. The Utes calped a sack of flour and .u au-sv the contetlU. but otherwise their warpath seems a veritable path dency is to . iuniiiiiies, aim Helps In the transiorma- r.-.m It I advautagf'U W apply a tlou of elder to vlner. a very larire small quantity each j' tta ort ,,r .nt of the tllHt wme from their warpath seem, a veritable pi H....I.,.. bcalnatu att twenty ih ,.r i..i... .1.1... ..,1 ..unt,.uiw of Deuce. Philadelphia ledger. Iltrht t, M . ii-iiiijr 1 nii-i ...lit to iiiiiiut..., w i t h turm''1 vli'K"r- " tit,re are ai,y otlur rHllroni,!i 41 1 1 u)ve" It Is a fact not appreciated by every Mr. Harrlmau wants, he will doubtl some rmiin, as onp .,.. t) ,i, , ..i..r a.,.i the i... ti.... from time to time. To U 6ee McCormick' display of Tablet. NOTICE one that the ouallty of elder, and the ether f.rrult.ft.. ..e i... ..1.1... n uull la ...... ............ v. I .lie l.,i, Mra .., deHndent Uxm the kind of apples that nre useo. J uo-e neonle who insist on using' the scrubs of the orchard for cider cannot eviu.ct tin. heat results. . . -.K..nie Hl'Ill 11 artfuv I - A" ln .. . ' In some states atmlca are trrown esne- generated by the ' .77". ., T h''"' f.r cider. A ripe apple and one !.,ubleT8"lr Z reZir.1 P-t.l.rl7 full of ju.ee will 11UII VI I mnua tkaTr i-li1.ti tm l.iliw anA httt. chemically. In which other ra , , orgaulc substance. , I possess these nuallties. Anions- the their comblnauons, "'";" 'u" romlllnn ..Hruti... e ri.i.l ....... .....Hl tuai cuum not be . ' " : ... nt food, but which ex- w ln M tor the cider mill. ettipnvw f"- i.t in ti.A soil abuutlantly. While lime Is not. therefore, a newsMiy idjunct to the soil With other lerniiaen. nu elves but little tx-neflt to the cwp It- .. it. indirect action unlocks stores of materials, ami supplies the crops with available fertlHuTt. The action of lime In the soil U nearly al ways beneficial, and farmeri who have -T- " ... u 1 itrrr; . The mullierry has not la'en put to many uxes, and has not been as ex tensively used as Its merits Indicate. The fruit of the Ix-st varieties Is very Hood when eaten fresh. Some of the varieties ripen their fruit over a iierlod of Kevernl innnHia u'lil... la twit trna of ways beneficial, and farmer, who have flny tfhp fnjlt K nn uM(lJ usetl lime seldom dlscara it U .nes fo . j the best results on win uat eontain ,inye thwu t,)ey Rre qu,t(J largo propurtloM of vegeUbl, matter hQMla ,)y he N()rth Chi.. and It releases store of plant rood lor er and makes a splendid shade tree, es that ess buy them from time to time. To date he has overlooked several. Washing ton Times. h.., nt the defeated Congressmen lu na much missed by Congress as Congress will he missed by tliem, and we mention no names. Philadel phia Presa. Pehlnd the solicitude of Russia lest tliere l a war la-tween this country and Japan stretches a smile that reaches from the Balkans to the llaltlc. Ww York Mall. Vmt it not be In a hurry to buy a low to Siberia by way or tue lunnei under Uehring Straits. Why should you want to go to Siberia, auywayT iMiilmlelnlila Uecord, Corky calls New York a "greedy, pmroreed. loathsome stomaeh." His ex tMirliintA In eettlmr away to Kurope must have been something like Jonah's. New York Tribune. it.,.in- new Uurlk Is one or tne moat mwerful cruisers In the world. It will be a valuable add! tlou to the uavy of the first nation to fight ltussla New York American. "Don't let me die like a aog, Pealed bid will Ie received by the County Court of Washington Courty Oregon, on Thursday, Decern l-r :h, lDOtl, at 2 o'chx k p. m. for the extension of the tax roll of said Courrty lor the year l'JOO. The person extending said tax roll will not le required to take off the valuation of Hoad and Hchool Districts, bui will . . . - 1 ..11 i... - be retpnrea va nave same luuy coui.ici d by February 1st, l'JU7. furtner iniormauon as iu niaiint-r making extensions and amount of lalxr 1. l.tf artnl uimt ut tllM ollice of the County Clerk ol said County. mi . ry t . tl.u .....lift 1 lie lOUIIiy Vy.illtfc trncuri in" -tn r..i..ct anv and all bids. Bv order of --' .-j - ""j the Commissioners Court. J. . UUU1UA, bounty juoge. ti.n i...if 1 . 1. .......... ...ith a rvun venra breeding of fathers, daughter, uncie owm-is u ""i. "'""' "" A nana-w t e. - and aunU without any regard to prac- fruiting period pigs and chickens need I jnll term to serve and a flue of llO.ouu i,. r.rmlnt Whether little other food. They also grow wen ta ,)nv la another g'xtu exauii'i" t the hens from which he hai been breed- in hog pastures and chicken yards, and 0!l0 idea of punishment for offeude lng were producing sixty t(Z a year give excellent shade. They serve an up. New York Wold. . r.,.x 1 .11 ...,,. ilia whole c.lli.nt nurixiHe nenr cherry trees and iMttxhurir. with Its crop of murde or 200 made no difference. Ill whole aim has been to breed out 1 Mul Digiu feather or two, or to a crate a better v..h nr orm nf better tint at a sacrifice of everything else, The result U ll.dr a .... aVhaal IT( mi IB itin nuru a tiuiuri j"" 1 market to buy tboroughkeaa '"Vtw money In bis xK-ket, reaj-nu wining to pay for the best stock, ue no oniy often pays for qualities he doc not need, hut actually DaTI a premium for something that has been obtained at a excellent purpose near cherry trees and on strawixTry iilantatlous in auraciniK birds away from these fruits. As long as there are ripe mulberries close at hand, the other fruit will suffer very little from birds. Had a Close Call. A ilancrnrniis auruical ODeration. in volving the removal of a malignant ul cer, as large a my hand, irom my daughter' hip, wa prevented by the ap plication t.t llucklen' Arnica raive, ay A. C. Stlckel, of Miletu. W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuta, liurn and Inju riea. 25c a tall druggists. WANTED GOOD MAN in each conn ty to represent and advertise co-oeri-tive department, put out aamples, eic Old established business bouse. Cash anlarv 121 00 weeltlv. expense money ad vanced; permanent position. Our ref erence, Danker National Dank of ( bi ranital 12 OOO.(HR). Address Mxiia- n i t 11 ' eer, The Columbia House, Chicago, III., Desk No. 1. 2i3 Wanted Man and wife to work on or rent a ranch, beirlnnimz November 15th. For further particular Inquire of Attorney M. B. Dump, Hillaboro, Ore. Farm For Rent. A 20 acre farm for rent for a reason able price , inside ol the city limits. For something tliat Iia Deeu "."'-" ' a ui urn r.i'v. ..... .... sacrifice of the very qualities which he The nieiiilwrshlp Is nmdo up or pro- . ...... I .i. f,.ri,...ra The object IS Grttlna; Down lo lloalneaa nalryln. . I l,.n I n The first Dairy Test Assuciauuu ... Xew Kngland was organized a few days x. II.. under direction of the Experiment Station workers. 1'lttsburg. with Its crop or niurue and robberies increasing to a pass where It Is likened to a frontier town, continues to make bids for recognition .. . ...otmta.lla. New lorlt wonu. Tiu. United Btates. says ine enaua nureau. is wortb WW MarmmtUta call at W. O. Done! I Z' .I .. TuH. . U -on'. Furniture Store, Hillsboro, Ore. It Biiwww . hasn't aciulrtnl yetNew lora Aiuer lean. Ia New A ad "Are prlie York now? "Yea; but they call them charity euchres." Doston Transcript. (bx's need. There are a few men, how ever, raising thoroughbred stock that li "bred to lay," or to meet certain mar ket demands. snl those are the men that should be patronized. A Cor BorWrr Tral. Prnortmnnta miiulucted by the Ne braska experiment station furnish In teresting data relative to the tendency of corn to sucker. It found that where there was but one stalk to the hill there were fifteen aucKers juiy u I., .r.ni ton 1,111a snil HCi on Oct. 1. with throa atnika lii the hill there were SO on the former date out of the same . ,,i.. r hiii. and 4 at the latter date. With five stalka there were 57 . ti.a timo of first InsiK'ctlon and only three out of N10 hills In Octo- l.r Whore the stand or corn was light. It was found that trie yield wai Increased 17 bushels per acre on suck era alone. New Wheat Pop" W. ti. ...u,.ia f Iliinilil or Inacnron wheat amounted to nearly 10,(NS),fKK) a rn-.w. a. m bushel last year, a i.ari or this wheat went to rM,r, In Prance nd Italy, to be ued Ior '"e ninnu t ..f niaearnnl. 1 he llllllera nf t-.,i..i st n tea are gradually lenrn ti. t. i. - lng to combine this "nn other in tl.A manufacture of flour. nun. ... The wheat Is very bard and cannot lie ground with ordinary miieiiinery but It Is claimed to make a very nu trltloua and excellent fl'r. jk- Rnttrr. nronr mm la exercised In produclna CntonMn butter of Nimnnn- dy, which sells In Prl "t $1.25 per t.fiiniiwf ..i t a. Pound. The cows are . -. uu Kepi very clean, the, udders washed and dried, and the attendants and milkers kwn themselves clean. The milk la doubly strained and the churning Is conducted on the best principle. Xo n.1..ra an allowed to cme ' contact with the milk at any tline. and even the food and water or tne are care fully InsiKX-ted. a tn. Ifarr It Is not economical to attempt to crow a pasture crop on i mat con- alna u-.M..1a or crab gra""- The com- i. .o ..f sewing grass seed on wheat or e;it stubble sti.'Uld be HVO,i. ... ti. . . . . .d unless the grnin cni - n'cn prc- edetl by some crop that Ixn-n Ixted, ..!... Irna freOUCHt Hlhlvntl r win ii nui" " the foreign setls bell's u,-troyed by men uieliicKis. . arlraa II. Some one has figured that the Amer . i .....t. ran r en rn enoiieh ..nil i.t-u ---- "j ill the silver and gold " out of the mines, all the sheep In the country and their wool and leave a ba'an-e e,,lm , the entire year'a crop ' rye, barley, . . . . I ..... .1 Or - . ..... . -1 .. . n..'- - ... .. enthusiast writes, "She r"? the Inter est on all the farm tnon ', pny the entire state and county axP r tlie whole Union, and then lc a balance large enough to give everr hian, woman ..... . 1 . ,.t Ktu . a and child la tue i-u"" ts a aoi lar." gresslve dairy farmers. The object is to co-oiarate In getting reeoru ...v show the quality of milk In the various herds and the cost or reeding. m -notation will engage an agent to do ti, to.tini and each memiier win ij hia nart of the expense. The plan has i . .....i trt work successfully In other parts of the country and enabled dairymen to find out jusi wiwi .. oilier nn.l wnai ClianiseB n. ileitis mo - needed. The exiterlment stations ot n.mn.hira. Vermont anu aiaiuu, .lew ....... i'. It Is understood, will encourage the formation of these associations In all dairy sections. Tba Aaparaato. Pest. Kindly Insects help In the destruc tion of the asparagu" pest- The lady hug, some snake feeders, or dragon flies, and wasps and the splned and bordered soldier btig-ai. ne . larvae of this beetle. Ducks and chick en, are fond of them. Air slacked .... a i nn the dew wet leaves dthe .or the end of the .,a..rl.e where tney "..in be cut and burned. The same retne dTcs hold goo.l for the spotted b-etle. Jut his favorite place of hM.nj .. .I .... ..rr so these SIIOUKI tw burned as fast as they form. Valla of pBWi' w ... Turn sheep almost anywhere on the mm i . . . . ..,,. .1.. rorn- fnrm In tlie BlUUOie fleir "u. d the buildings. In the gar "" " " ...1,1., has been harvest- or feed of any an i.i - - e.1 If they do not eat It. The sneep ei u ...t.-tnn irnlna will not only mane "'"""' -; crease mater.nny satisfactory gal"- the millions. I ne '"";.- , ,. many cases (lit " "' ,, . pnr( SSirr t,,ut H, Value ! alniosontln-.y gone. om.1i--; lmmril.l.ly Hfter the milk to -Jl ,r Zd the cream should I. M dlwn tothe tem,.ra,ure of r ; well water. This can be tlllg the cream can , In , a tn ,n,l stirring the cream unt " th. "' temperatu re M l ti,. ater mlisi VK li " A. .n tn keen the ivw HaniDshlre, too, Is getting tired of government by railroads. It will net to be, after a wnne. o -road cannot do anything but carry freight and passengers.-rhlladelphia Press. . . . Hosa Hnhn was given a medal by the German Housewlve.' Society for having stayed at one P ace , , r .-. Mr. Carnegie', atteni.ou be drawn to thl. woinan.-New York World. . nf the Panama canai ne prosecuted in the future wUht...ame .". nothnU., that this deration may wltm It completion. i.t.iu,i..lnbla Record. James Burton Reynolds. Assistant secretary of the Treasury, who ha. on , . i. . herd of four elephants sela- s r'1, ,;.ut.o, .r.d be u, i ti.ot tliere are well authorized f0r"' of lXn that lived for 130 cases of elepuama . years In captivity. N ' ... . .... ..Imtnnl llldges talk of a .... .t'lJ-rimliiate against dark- M; n tlie time, at least a ;...; o,i,er ah-. Vew York Tribune. ..... .h,.t sensational and clrcum taV.tlitl story about a Japanese spy atant al Bt Mail a Sir invention of some antl-Japanes. propagandist? It ini tl",,t TaZo- Uted and there no such Japanese ... no sucu . ..... f the South to get a Tt) , i, imiiilgranU who are large sna re on fl.Hklng to mm ..(w,Btmi ,1V the u ,ppr-lated -',,.- ' Stm North. Nf '"y-Vter than for ZdZ!Xto right here half or in- " " . .,.,. ,nJ The H-t ot rlJ ffllr c"" leuKl": I lie . ,, i.Klln nna mi of . a. till V I'm"1" - " " ens aimo-i "...'. v.. K...tti Is tlMJ ln,est ... - : d ,an. l"nrcJ Ul::n, . I n Ik- -dde.1. with . u:V.tra,,n-NewYTr,bun, Auto". . .I And the clamor for Tna.' 1", Venera. use will result they coiii" 7 In a system or his-"" "J" ' I" . . .. i-nroia.flt. mun- mipsrabie to - tries. New lora Famous Strike Breakers. TI.. ....... fi.mnna atrika tiruiikera in i 1IU IIIUD .- . . . . ' " - " .1.. . I ... I.. LTIn.F'a V.ur I fM I'illa. IIIO IH..U A I rj a ..v.. - - ....... .n.l l.(.uulu itrt en atrilfM tl.titf t lieil I.TC. WWWCJiD Rv wa. ov. ... , j ouickly settle the trouble, and the puri- - L I -I. I?..... ....... f... lying wor goes riuiou. . cnaiination. healache and dixiiness. 25c at all druggists. 1 .. l.nn..l..lttnT If vmt ara ffnlliLt to n.irhaaa a watch VOU Will find S ItOIKl assortment at living prices. E. L. McCormick' Jewelry btore. Strawberry Plants for Sale. Xtairrvnna and Clark Seedlinirs. In quire of C. Rhoadea, Oak and Seventh streets, Hillsboro. V.. L. McCormick baa lust received bis first consignment of the South lien 1 Watch Co's.. new movements. Hies movement are fully guaranteed and give perfect satisfaction. Quality equal to any movement on the market, can and see them. PACirU COAST ASSOCIATION op nursebv- MHN. irr: - cream at this telil It to "'... . ... ...ipnliic. mature until n t th. does no parthu.ar r become cream and then alio t w wlrm again before .ulM,l tianford, Cslllornl. Drcrmber lhto lolh, too For the above occasion a rale ami one third on the certificate plan ia au bor ixed to Ilanford, Calif., and return from all pointa in above territory, pr.ivl.itsl, turn-ever, that fifty or more passenger of not less than 50c each have N-en ia .itamlanm. Under these conddiima delegates and meroliera of their families who have paid full fare (regular 11 rrt-tias limited rate) to Ilanford will be retOn- .l at nne-third fare, but in no case less than 2r)C, on presentation of proper S. P. certificates to agent at llanlord on or ite fore Pec. 10. 1.HH1. Certificates will b ained by the secretary ol me conven tion and may 1 issued on any of th fiye days prior to the opening oav. 'te If the total attendance does not equal the requirements, holders l cer tificates w ill be .old return tickets at regular one way rate and not at one third fare. Wx. McMURRAY, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Do not forget that you can gat school supplies at McCormick' music store. Everything In school supplies etcf school book.. -' For l.daatrlal Kdaratloa. . , ,h, f.r public meeting of th 1 " , r the Promotion of Industrial Society for the y j, ?Sr5 0' '.he Nations. C.t, Hank ' fart that American proml- JPP n the world's Industry, unlike Her- was not bs...l upon the siif-rlor m".nnt of th "rk tr'iiri- "'rmany's q" .o. In International commerce, :r.rn, rest, lmo.t wholly la Oer-i'-y. ,,,rriorii-K.l )- Canada piwluees 1X)""0 worth of KyeKlas rttlnc 1 too Jmprtar.t a mstter to run mw "' "', ,..;,, shut" it yur ' w'Hr P . lone forever. When you buy ls-s. !eT to It that VOU set Rla.se. that are l.,..rl..nre neralv. np-to-ilHta ai rs .ru. and skilled employe, to make film lust rlaht. Consultation roals ' i ll writ for our booklet. T. contain- vsluVbl. Informat.on ahout "h. car. of ,h. eyes. W. will send It to you fre post paid. get on to iu curve