The Waning Hardwood Supply. Although the demand for hard w ood lumber is greater than ever before, the annual cut to-day is a billion feet less than it was seven years ao. In this time the wholesale nrice of the different classes of hardwood lumber ad vancttd from 25 to C5 per cent The cut of oak. which in 1800 was more than half the total cut of hardwoods, has fallen off 36 rr cent. Yellow rtonlar. which was formerly second in point of output, has fallen off 38 percent, and elm has fallen off one-half. The cut of softwoods is over four times that of hardwoods, vet it is doubtful if a shortage in the former would cause dismay in so many industries. The co operatfp. furniture, and vehicle industries depend upon hardwood timber, and the railroads, tele phone and telegraph companies, agricultural implement manufac turers, and builders use it exten sively. This leads to the question, Where is the future supply of hardwoods to le found? The cut in Ohio and Indiana, which, sev- I II i 1 A A I en years ajro, leu ail oilier hiaies, has fallen olf one-half. Illinois, Iowa. Kentucky. Michigan, Min nesota. Missouri. New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin have also declined in 'hardwood production. The chief centers of production now lie in the Lake states, the lower Mississippi valley, and the Appa lachian mountains. Yet in the Lake states the presence of hard woods is an almost certain indi cation of rich agricultural land and when the hardwoods are cut the land is turned permanently to agricultural use. In Arkansas, IiOiu'siana. and Mississippi the production of hardwoods is clear ly at its height, and in Missouri and Texas it has aleady begun to decline. The answer to the question, therefore, would seem to lie in the Appalachian mountains. They contain the largest body of hardwood left in the United States. On them grow the great est variety of tree sixties any where to be found. Protected from fire and reckless cutting, they produce the best kinds of timber, since their soil fflid cli mate combine to make heavy stands and rapid growth. Yet much of the Appalachian forest has been so damaged in the past that it will be years before it will again reach a high state of productiveness. Twenty billion feet of hardwoods will be a con servative estimate of the annual productive capacity of the 75, HX),(XK) acres of forest lands in the Appalachians if they were rightly managed. Until they are we can exiect a shortage in hardwood timber. Circular 11(5, of the Forest Ser vice, entitled "The Waning Hardwood Supply," discusses this situation. It may be had upon application to the Forester, Forest Service, Washington, D. C. self released from sleep and wide awake. There is no need to keep thinking of the hour continually for a number of minutes, no need to reieat it over and over in the mind; all this makes the brain uneasy and results in the dis tnrhl clumber: simply look at tha wntf-h r i-Wk as I have in HiVntPl and the influence of the mind over matter will be clearly demonstrated in the morning. Trv it some niirht and observe how smoothly this psychological fact works. Cider Apple Wanted. For particulars inquire of G. A. Brown at the Milne warehouse, or write INGHAM VINEGAR CO , 64 Albina Ave. Portland, Ore. if tnlfpn natientlv and persis tently will relieve the most obsti nate cases of indigestion, consti pation, bad blood, bad liver no matter how long standing. That's what Ilollister's KocKy Nfnnnra n Tea wi do. i5o cents, Tea or Tablets. Delta JJrug Store. Nmireof Prooosed Sidewalk Im provements. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Hillsboro, Wash ington County, Oregon, proposes to order that the sidewalks here tofore constructed alonir the fol lowing named streets, in said City, to-wit: All sidewalks con structed of wood on the east and west sides of Second street, from Washington Street to Lincoln street and on the north and south sides of Main street from First street to Third street, be rebuilt of gravel, sand and ce ment in conformity with the pro visions of Ordinance No. Am, 01 said City, approved June 6th, 1907. entitled. "An ordinance es tablishing the elevation of grades of sidewalks on certain designat ed portions of Main and Second streets in Hillsboro, Oregon, and prescribing the manner in which said sidewalks shall be construct ed;'-' and that it is proposed to order said sidewalks constructed at the expense of the owners of lots or parcels of land abutting upon or adjacent to said side walks, and that said Council has fixed Tuesday, November 5th, 907. at 8 o'clock P. M.. at the Council chambers in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any, to Baid proposed sidewalk improvements. This notice is given by order of said Council, made and entered on October 1st, 1907. Dated this October 16th, 1907. H. T. BAGLEY. Recorder of Hillsboro, Washing ton County, Oregon. Auction Sale. The undersigned will sell at Fublic Auction on his farm 1 mile west of Bethany on Tues day, November 5th, 1907, at 1 o'clock p. m. the following pro perly: 1 good work team, weight 21XK) iKiunds; 1 double set work harness, 2 milch cows, 1 3 1-2 inch wagon, 1 0-fxt suierior hoe drill, 1 2-section steel lever har row; I 12-tooth spring harrow, 1 14-inch walking plow, 5-shovel jxtato cultivator. 5-foot McCor mick mower. 9-foot Deere rake, self-dump; hay carriage, fork, pulleys and ropes. Terms: All sums under $10, cash; over that amount, 10 months' time on bankable notes at ( per cent. L. D. WALDRON, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auct. The only true constipation cure must begin its soothing, healing action when it enters the mouth. Ilollister's Uocky Mountain Tea .1 1 restores me wnoie system to a healthy normal condition. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Delta Drug Store. 1 See II II Works. "We hear it frequently assert ed that if persons will impress the thought firmly upon their minds and continue thinking nlnnit it until they have fallen asleep when they desire to awake at a certain time in the morning that they will do so, but how many have tried that method of insuring a prompt awakening at a given hour in the morning only to find their rest throughout the night disturbed and uneasy? "The brain will usually re spond to the will and awaken one in the morning near the desired hour under any circumstances, but to prevent the broken, uneasy sleep the adoption of only a very simple device is necessary. Thei last thing before getting into bed take n watch or clock and turn,' the hands to the hour at which one wishes to rise and gaze at this just long enough to fix the hour firmly on the retentive mem ory. Then, if no other absorb ing thoughts intervene between that and the moment one is lock ed in slumber the night's rest will be easy and unbroken, and promptly at the hour in the morn ing, 11s a rule, one will find one' We can fix that broken umbrel- a or baoy carnage, or sewing machine. We have a baby bug gy tire machine and can put new tires on your buggy at a small cost Call and get prices. R. Lee Sears' Bicycle Shop. When in Hillsboro, go to the Home Style Restaurant, on Main Street, for the best meal in town. Meals at all hours. Portland and Return, 85c. From now until further notice round trip tickets from Hillsboro to Portland and return, will be sold at 85 cents, good on any Sat urday train, and returning on any Saturday, Sunday or Monday train. WM. McMURRAY. G. P. A. The grandmothers of the old Dutch Dunkard tamilies of Western Pennsylvania have made and used 'Hickory Bark Couch Remedy" and reared their families on it for a hundred years. Now you can buy it of your dealers. Ask for it. and use it, because it is pure; because it will stop your cough; because it is the best cough remedy made today. Try it. For sale by the Hillsboro Pharmacy and all dealers everv. where. Flower pots and fruit trees rr and shrubbery for sale at the Hills boro riant and Flower Garden. Knjoyabl at Distanee. W wuwU Lae had pleaeaat reunite If bad not l"n ou th Liu.1 Insufferable little jroungiiton who was t r allowed to .It up late." -Why, what u the matter wita nlwr . Oh, he b tuo cnuureu " .... ih. smart tbiM- that tickle u so much wheu w wad about them In the neI'aiT and tnat anve urn iu track ed wbt-u we nuve to listen to them!" It' an HI Wind. St. Mrs. Athowe-ThafB a lovely Dew gown you nave on. 1 thought you aald you could not afford a new on this aeanou. Mr. Arduiip-80 I did. but my aus fcaud struck a streak of luck. Mia. Aihoiue ludetfd! Mra. Arduiip-Yes; be broke bis leg tbe day after taking out an accident Dohrr that liars Vi a week.-Culcfo Newt. Worth the Money. "80 you waut to marry my daugh ter, ehT ijuerWd tbe stern aud wealthy parent "I do," answered tbe young man. "Are you aware, air," continued the a d. "that It ciwt me more than 113, Olio to brlug her up aud educate herf Xa air." reulled the applicant for tbe Job of sou In law, "but I'm right here to Inform you ahe'a worth every dollar of If f'tsU-ago News. Anoient Chemistry. Iteyoud a doubt the Egyptians knew a great deal about cbeinUtry. This would seem to be proved by their skill In fix ing colors aud, above all elae, by their wonderful art of embalming the bodies of their dead. Without a pretty thor ough knowledge of tbe principles of chemical efflulty aud combination the Egyptians would never nave been able to accomplish what they did In those directions. Whsn Csrlyle Heard Dieksns. April 20, 1803, Carlyle wrote thus of one of Dickens' readings: "I had to go yesterday to Dickens' reading 8 p. ax.. Hanover rooms, to the complete upset ting of my evening habitudes and spir itual composure. Dickens does do It capitally, such as it Is; acts better than any Macready In the world; a whole tragic, comic, heroic theater visible, performing under one bat and keeping us laughing In a sorry way, some of us thought the whole night He la a good creature, too, and makes 30 to 0O by each of the readings." Rational Dress. To go up and down stairs without fa tigue would be In Itaelf the freeing of thousands of women from an Intolera ble dally 'hardship. And It Is clothe and not the stairs that csuse the trou ble, though women do not realize this, as they refuse to make the experiment of trying a different style of clothing. And It Is the same with all they do. They talk of freedom aud remain bound themselves and as far as pos sible try to bind others In one of tbe most harassing forms of slavery that hi 1 liwiiulty can Invent Lady I In. ,'i ton In Hatlonal Dress Oasette. A Queer Lizard. An extraordinary reptile habit la de scribed In a book by K. L. Dltmars of the New York Zoological park. A large Mexican horned Heard, excited by an attempt to measure It, emitted a rasp ing sound and expelled a Jet of blood, which struck a wall four feet away and formed a trail of 103 large spots along the floor. Tbe blood came from the eyelid, momentarily much swollen. Shooting blood from tbe eye has been long attributed to this creature, but It seems so rare that naturalists have doubted Its reality. Mexican Horse Hoods. The automobile horn walled mourn fully, and the horse began to rear and back. "Whoa, there!" The driver pulled a tiny attachment to the right rein and a hood fell from the animal's forehead down over hi eyes. Instantly then It became lamb like. "A Mexican Idea," said the driver. "In Mexico all spirited horse wear these hoods that at the flint sign of trouble can be dropped. It la a good thing. It has saved thouaands of lives." Kansas City Independent Wu Try the Independent phone for long distance. tele- Hickorv Rark Cough Remedy made bv The Hickory Hark Remedy Co-. of Sakm. Ore., guaranteed to be Pure: guaranteed to cure your cough, or money refunded. Cuai anteed make a friend of you Vot aaie t,y the Hillsboro Pharmacy uu nrst clb dealers every wuerc. City Baler products on sale at Hurst' Confectionery, near the de pot. What H Missed. On of the offlriala of the Indian of nee t Washington was visiting a res ervation in Montana on government bualutu wheu a certain chief who bail taken a fancy to Undo Bam' agent Invited blin to stteud the wed dl"tC of the ludlan's daughter. Tin ln,iiHn office man was, to his re- sTret, utiable to be preaeut at tbe featlv itlea, but tbe Indian laconically de scribed tha function subsequently In order to ludlrate what tbe agent had mliwed. ""lv dugs," said tbe chief, "and plenty pe." ' The Wnl Indian Tick. In addition to tbe mosquitoes Infest ing certain parts of the West Indian Wand, there I a still more disagree able (ft uch attacks tbe unwary forever. This is tbe tick, a tiny In-"Kt- Tbe tick hides in the grass and attache itself to the clothes of per sons who walk out of the beaten roads. He burrows In the flesh and makes a very pnUfu (iut, which swells and itche exceedingly. Hundreds of ticks biv been found on one person, and in oom rase tbe bites have been so ever that a long Illness has resulted. -New York Herald. A Live 8ign. At Orantbam a remarkable sight has been witnessed outside a public house known 11 tbe Beehive inn. Over the doorwiT U a hive In which bees store tbelr houey, and It is believed to be the onlr "living" public house sign In Euglani-London Standard. Cream Bread, best in the city, at the City Bakery. The name tell tbe story everybody know it; everybody liks it; everybody uses it; I. W. Harper whiskey. Sold by F. E. Cornelius. adv Poultry Wanted. JLenz will pay the market price in cash for hen, chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks. HilUboro. Girl wanted at Restaurant. tbe Home Style 0MS1SS GOLILEG TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ASJMSTHONO, LL. B.. Phincipau Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a position a soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual In. struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose, leaf, the card Index, the Toucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Cbartier ia our shorthand ; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, businesa forms and rnmanshin free write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newsDaDer In Portland. Out of Sight "Out of siiiht, out of udud," is an old uying which applies with special fore to a sore, burn or wound that's beep treated with lliickleu's Arnica 6alve. It's out of siiilit, out of Mind and out of exibtence. I'ilea too and chilblains dis appear under its healing influence. Guaranteed by all Druygiiit. (uratfi Bros, Dcjilors In Hillsboro Real Estate T WE BUY FUDSSsLHlDOES for at wk, 10 In km mnriH. fnr rem tn .hm Rw Fnr. m4 Hi.i than n mil M fcoai.. WrlM for ! Ll.l Marknt K.T". Hhlwiin. In n.l .l.m.. HUNTER S'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE V 1 aMA. Uib om tha sMthi wnMn. IhustratiBf ail rur Auitnala AH Trapf titer. Dbms. Trap. Oe,m Iawb H.w ! wrier U trap. ud t teitii e sair. 'ul U..pev. J arwutrKnr k.peMl. pntw. fi. T Mir ruat.iter H V Hid- tarxied into amlOe M4 Fun t M 4 ( kuWt IMU. Wat-si 14 nest. lea.l. f I Ml.au Ml... AND AUCTIONEER. Ollice south of Court House, Main Money to Loan Tree Delivery Lunche for parties holding pub lic sain furnished on short notice at the City Bakery. COFFEE Good grocers like Schil ling's Host, for it makes good-will and not trouble ; in case of complaint, the money is ready. Vni froc.r raturnt fur nont r II o doa'l Ilka II: pir bia KILLthi COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's tier Discovery PBICK OLDft trial BoHJ fret AND all THROAT AHD tUWO THOUBIE 8. QUA OB i lAKTEBO SATJSFACIOiiV The Newest Modem Commercial Hotel in Portland Kfl Opened July 1st, 1907. Hotel St. Phillip, CORNER FIFTH AND Bt'RNSIDK STS. Main Entrance on Burnslde. II. M. Tierce, Proprietor. 8. aw. Of the best Fish, Game ami Meats. Our delivery is prompt ami in all parts of Hillsboro. We have inaugerated a Heiv Schedule in Prices and this together w ith our de livery system makes this Hills boro's popular market. Corwin & Heidel. EMM0TT BROS. staVTake street car at the Piiot. Onlv rnnrn.tn f.'ira.ir,f 11. ....1 inihecity. rive blocks from Union I cpot. Uurnsiileand Fifth street car pas the iloor. Steam heat, electric lights, hot ami col.l water in every room. Rate 1 per day and up. ISiKjciul rattt by the we-k and month. Free bath on every floor. llillslwro people are cordially invited to (five Hotel St. Phillip a trial when in the city. Your comfort and satiofrtction I assured. 1 Get Your Wits to Work, Madam, and figure out how much you are paving now for your Groceries, and ask yourself what quality yon are getting. Do you think that the quantities and qualities will compare with o'lr when price is considered? We know Just what mar ket price are, and we know what prices we sell at. We sre sure that we are do ing huniiiefiM on the lowest maigin of profit. Added to which our service is admittedly the beat in town. uentral Mea i Market Fresh Meats and Groceries. Opposite the Shute Bank Your Trade Solicited. Nursery Slock OKDKK OF Peterson & Yates, f TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full - bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervoois prostration in Holland. Your jroc.r returai roar non.r U rai sos'l Ilk bihllhai , Bail; . pr hi IB. 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M(1 Dirw -Miloiomiix OJ tioij 11 1 tn mn. i 1 1 1 " l l' Id I '! l"lMilis j.jjo) .11 111 11'IiujiiijwI tiij tpjoBJta lotaitlnmuT m iot j il)il.iin tqiitrininn pn OJ pot aj(wn P"o 10 taoiidnjjo.) in.i n pj.nt w Vnoi.'ipnf '1B"' Pu" " l l"J wnuaimnii -ini)oABirii lUYNOUOia iVNoiiirNuiiNi mmm iO 1011103 039HT1K3 ONV JR3I 3H1 Hillsboro, Ore. fl--xjgi rO, ri i.jSV ykA(SS. . It is to your advantage to keep an ae. couut lvlth .T.W. SHUTE, HANrailH, HILLSUOHO, OHFXIOX. BCCail$e U U tronif. careful, safe, liWal. prompt, accurate, and ucce fal Ustitution. Because- -It i growing, -every Articular. active, progressive, up-to-date hank in i your FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGOMIAN OF PORTLAND For the general newsof the World also for information about jiow io obtain ilie best results in cukivafino" the soil. Stock Kaisiny,rruitUrowiiiy etc- iou can secure this excej paper by BeCaU$e Your account will he appreciated l.y the hank, and teres ta will always be carefully conBiderel. BeCaUSe JhU lnk bMnc1le"t fire-proof vault and a modern burgular-proof safe in which to put your fund and papers. BeCaUSe Ewy depositor is always a welcome visitor at the bank. BeCaUSe Th,1 bank the need of its cuHtoiuer, ami proinrly takes care of them whether their business is lare or small. BeCaUSe ?' doM clueive banking business, and cons.tiuentk. no- body can serve you better. BeCaUSe 11 11 in Pltion to make guoil investments for vou, to colli-ct your darft or notes, and attend to your banking wants gen erally. BeCaUSe Its dealings with all customers are alwolutely, and it is al wavs rmi to assist and to advise. Cornelius, Oregon WALNUTS A SPKCULTY. Imported Trees erown on con tract direct from France. Hard iest varieties. ft Tbe Secret of a Beautiful Face lie in kerning the skin pro. tcctrdaswellaacleanscd. Just washing ia not enough that only Iravei tlir delicate turf are mure exposed to the irritation of dust and Rerun ( to merti lesi attackt of tun and weather. After washing, ap ply Kohertine and experience itt dclii'htful refreshment. Vou will admire the line-lesi oftncsi it imparts to face, rerk and arms. Jt not only ttimulatet a radiant glow, but protects the skin from Incom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. ij fmtr fimttlit fir we do not bellere yoo can aflk for better treatment than ttiis hank will irive vou, and we therefore ak you to write to or call tittnn J v K,ta 1 i.... a ui..t. r -i. . M i om1 ifjti ui r pu1, v sBliict BICYCLE SHOP BICYCLES, GUNS. UMBREL LAS AND SEWING MA CHINES KEPAIRIU) A Rents for Bicycles. Call in be fore bwyiiiR or Retting work done elsewhere. HAM) SAWS HLKI) AND 8KT F. R. DAILEY, Manaeer Scheneite How, west of Sohulmerick ' store on Main St. "i v w m--y-a-T -ia fm mm Viits-ilSo ilo illetit Oregon ' Sh ONLINE V Yw f m ja sik e W m aw m bbi and umun ratine; I Three Trains to the East Daily ubscribins for The Hinsboro Independent and payinc $2.2s ror Ihe two. Thmuffh Pnl'tota ttainrlarrl and tnurlit (p. Ini rmrm )if In fmih, Ch1rffot Hrnkan: Umrtti lpinf rrdily to Kdmm 'tt?: thrmivb f'ullman Umrim tlplne car inroDllT rn- (1tiridi hl lo I'htRaurn aa1 Kiibm I'iit; rjv 70 HOURS PORTLAND to CHICAGO No ( hanga or Cars 70 For a Good Square Meal liM'A I K FliK binttfn .rtiaiiil -I1 !! Mt imfli H niirton Ailamln K X r-" IA p in via H iint Inetnn 5trriii rt Mall I t m via apnkan 1IMK M'H KIM I. KS riim l'nrll.ii.1. i ,r -n Lata. IwD.rr Ki W"h. iimalin. Kan I'Hy. t Louis, t hi I'M'i anl K"t "all iMkr inrr Ft Worth, omnia. Kan aaan1 Kat Wall Walla. l.l.ir,n l'kan.Wallap.piil man. Mlnnarnli. hi 111. I'lllllII: U... x, ' tiir tmnil al ARHIVfc KMl I M 6 U0 p IA p m -t.O TO For ftirlh.r Information ask or H'-S-t iw-n, or mr. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, The Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon EEf'K lily Restaurant ..r. ,h, w,,-t, None tter"ir7.ri.W0. Everything "t, clean and up to date. I C. iltCRACKEN, Trop.