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Al l, AmiuT TtIK I'MIPU ft' ; i A wax WI1M ''1,'JIUJL?V' :xxxxxxxxxxxxx. HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 13, 1900. fflLLMINIifN" GKT FIIISST PU1ZK? The Airuh Predict Hint to lie il I'act. THE i:Mlllll IUS HKES SHUTtl) M chain. Hrldrl a n J Jui-Uuii have He tilled tt Splendid Sliuln. The State Fair open nrt week tim! nil eye front tin agricultural ffi'fiim mi iuritfil toward the first piizM f.ir (lit beet agricultural ex liil.il. Meaar, K. M. Heidet and T, W, Jackson have had the Wash ington county thilit in charge ami It in tn of On ""it ever mulled toitll(r ill (III) tale, If any other county gel m 1m1. il will be liecane i'f a greater variety, and iml heeaue of a Utter rihibil. When President V. II Wehrung wa appointed on the stale lrd lwi Veur KHU. litre Were I hi me .I Were Upltfflll fllOllgll t allege that hi management a president hhu i move it failure. Here i what the Orcgoniun "f yesterday say editorially: Nrw life wins In have come lu the OitKm tte lair, aud lite deimrtuie I hi tverv way eoiiiuiriidabl. To vet Ihe r, Minllm il lilt Hint intrirtd 10 di uUviwr llieir ntodiicta. to get t stiliit of Irtciidlv rivalry abroad in Ihe variuu sections in Ihe Mute will do mart Own laigr spptoprialious luwardt waking tlie lull a rrpii-ocnlalivr slate institution, Tin U lite rui! to which Hit pieseul uiaungeuiriit hat. striven diligently and intelligently, ami a measure of uctm l alrrady apparent. Washington county will thi year have the 11 repreeiit,tioii U ever hud at tin' fair, n:ul if lir.il pn reaches il, much nf tlm Ixm or will belong to Messrs. Iluitlfl mul Jackson, Watch n gft it. In it private letter received lt night fmiii President Wehruiig, he state tlmi all I be tall for livf tuck are filled, ami that the ex Libit in thin regard will be the gr-att llit state ever held. The machinery hall ha been filled t overflowing and tent erected tn furuiiih room for bitggie, carriages and wagons, tie ay lo tell the farmer if they want to the bent fxhihil of Ktnek Uiey e-ver put their fyt-H on, to row and ere the fair. Ov-r UKK) head of lm'k ri enler d. The lifiietttN to tha fanner ntf mil tn In- mieeted at k they will furry luvuy nt-nrly H,(HK in preiu iuiiic. The exhibit will iimply be , tmiiieiiw, and faruieri. will iliiwi irr-ul if ihey inie the fair. He niemUr t twit it rntniuenoeii next Mnidiiv. Jo. Ciiuihell, wli'i kei'pM a toll' Kate mi the WiUnu I'ivi-r run I, iH arrealeil tin drkl of tlm wwk mul. brought before tlm fniinty jut?Kf, ! who H"t IH'Xt Muinliiy h- llii'dulMj for bearing on ailiurgi of liMvingj pointml a lireurin nt one I'i'Iithom ! of (in'i'a (.'reek, It ki-eioM thul Ham Mallim, of (Ulea Cn-i'k, hml killed a ili'er aii'l hit and iVlciaon had ifoiie afier tlm kiuiic with a liof e. When they arrived at tlm toll gate, ho Campbell mxyn, they redtM'il tn pay loll to tin' iluughler of the ib fi'iuliiiit, who whh ti'inpor arily watching while the tatln-r wna in the tlt'ld. (.'Hinplwll eav they put their hoteen ihruiili u briii-h fi m e lit one nid'1 of lhi ah! am) were makiiiK nlf when he inUreept ed them, telling thein llu-y iiiiihI nay their toll. Campbell nt;ite that they all mutually tigreml to go before a justice of the pence n 1 (Jalea Creek the nt't day and set tle th matter, but upon It i h going down to I'eteraoiiV Iiouhk, he refun etl to go. An Campbell had a pi tol wlien be intercepted the m-n after having panned hy the gte, bit arrft followed upon a charge of bat ing pointed a lirenrin ut I'et trmiii, The nt her aide of the nlory could not be beard but will come nut at Hie hearing. Commencing with Saturday, Hepl. I, each f ! ttdi pnn lmi'i will entitle you tu a lirawiug on each of the following iiri,ea: Kirnt. a hauilMome eiIbo7dl; H'coiid, gentleman'a i UlnUrcUrt; third, ladv'a U Hillt umhrelliil fourth, choir f bov $'t uMr girl'a ") Ireoa. II. ebrung .V Soiih, cor uer Main and Second ktrecta Hilldboro, Oregon. Mu-t coinphle Hlivk of general iiierchmiilife in WaahingUm county, llalph l'ratl baa laken up the editorial quill of the Koreft ( irove Times, For a countiy paper the Time can make more changea than any other paper in the Mite. Itn editor are a kalcidoncnpic, aa the 'plain duty" politiciim. When will Wheelm-k take hold id hi plant and give tia bin year in and year out management like he once Old? Mr, Pratt announced laM week that he waa milking hie "how " Mr. Kddy 'b'ea not eay what be will do in the future, l.ui he will probably entertain himeelf with the exciting game of politic. He retire from the ionrnaliatir field of Waahiuglon county, no doubt, with the conviction that he "got a good r n lor bin money," in the recent rampuign, anyway. Ijftve your order for frel, Port land bread at tinted' Ice Cream Parlor. Two deliveries per day 10:ftl a. in., and 4 :.".() p. m. Plain bread, three loave for a dime; cream. French and Tiit, live 'in i Post puncd One Week OwinK to Hop Harvest. tvATiimi nrivi AkV Etl MM! LEAYES Till Mrs lydia Job Died .Monday Niht I'KIXCIPAL BAKXES MAS AKKIVED tluw llie IVewot lurg of Tcailicr Iij been Akkigued. The director of the Uillboro pub lic school hive determined to pott- pone the couinienceiiient of tie term until SeptemW 24, and have i .-. i .i . i itci-orilltigiy lutlllien llie i-orjiB m teacher. Thia ill done for the rea son ibat there are many of the pu out in the Imp llehl and if i-bool were atarled net Monday, a- originally intended, there would lie a very ehorl attendance. The new arrangement will enable all to In- Inline from the hop field and all will lart m u" '""""t! j f InttUc Biitler, id thi city. 4 iiI.EniiM ImvH !jen limile III .. . I lbe ilepartmenta. ami the teacher! h .iu lu.i.ii Mclfi-ieil to till Ihe var- . . ... hiiea nt ilit kooi !)! "ri(iiiiiirii.r ........... I'riiii ipiil . B. W. liarueH, Nebranka Tib (irade. ..Lulu Mann, 1 1 it Inborn tit h Unnle 1 J race ltoacow, " 'illt " Minnie Diimuiid, Portland 4lh " l.ucv Humphreva, H'horo .Id ' . May Willi, ' 2, " Knee Wilcox ' Herman Prabl, who reniile" the (iiitlin farm eat of thin i brought hi little 2-year-old liy to town yetenlay to have hih IihiiiI dreaaeil. One of the obler chil dren had dropiied an ax on the lit tle fellow' digit and the index finifer waa choimed off. Ir. I'.ailev aewed the aecond to ilk place and dreaaed the etuinp of the onej " which ull'erel amputation. The SH MOSSED THE PLAINS l i phyaiuian think that be can ave j the aecond member, although it t, - cut clear through the hone. j Had Lived ua the Humtatead fr Forty- Atiguel Tew, the Tailor, Second j io Yei"''' atreet. alalea that be ban received, WKJ line rample from which to; Mr. Lydia (larwood Job died at select you a enit. (let a euit that! h(.f ,1(J on(l ni5(1 0f t,i8 Mill I W. L Dtvi baa returned from! U II . . . JIJll i Noma ami will remain liome this; ; winier, wiui ino exie:iauuii o -j riPI'l ' 'nK north again in th rpring. H: j ulllLlJlJ '"y tiial there i plenty of gold up Primary , . , M. M. Pittentfer will fit a well nx wear. mi will nave money in the long run. New reachea thi city that Uob ert Staplee, the eblent eon of Mr. Berjiman, reading in California, auffered death a few day ago while working in a eugar factory. It aeeina that the young man wan repairing a huge hula nee wheel and aome one without hi knowl edge started the engine, Before the machinery could be Mopped he wa o badly injured that death ensued. Hi mother I a daughter 11. Wehrung k Son rc now re iiviiiir their new and (nb-lidid j line of dre go..dM. llnduite I rlannellelle for I adiee wrapper. ! Call and inwpect and then you'll hliy. e buy to fell. It ia reported in thi city I hat K C, Kchtilmerieh, who has been cn ianed in the dairy biihiue!- in ! South Tualatin, on the Schuluier i'lth ranch, will eoon leave fanning city, Friday eve., Sept. '., lOttO. She had been unH'eriiig for aeveral year from dropey, ami recently bid an attack nf paralyxi. !e-ceai-ed wa iHirn in Indiana, Janu ary 2'5, 18-", and at the age of 15 crowed the plain with her parent coming direct to Washington coun ty. In abe wa married to Noah Job, who survivei her. For 4H year ehe and her husband have rei-ided on the donation land claim continually. She waa a memlier of the Christian church, ami whs noted for her Christian spirit, and kind new and charity to her i.eigh Itora. She was a niece of Thoma Thouipeon, the veteran Philadel phia lawyer and journalist. Six children "fiirvive: Mr. Heliekah there, but that there i so much lit igation that many claim are tied i-iiM up nwjjitmg adjnd ical ion. G. . j Si ill, late candidate on the Cornel- i u ticket, returned on the Mine j ixial witn pavie, ami ciearea up keveral hundred in the north. . Wileon T. Hume, the Portland at- j lomey, Havi nav. ha made thouaanda of dollara up there thi year. If. P.. Luce and hi mm, Sydney, are Mill panning on the beach. Davi gay that the coun try up there i all right for those who got in on the ground floor, and that conditions are much bet ter there now than a few month back before a large percent bad re turned to civilization, competition not lieing o close. THE ARGUS SEPTEMBER, 1'JOU. Sun Mon Tuex W tM Tha Krl tl i i . irr-ci:'1 2 3 4 5 6 j 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 lb 17 13 19 20 21 1 21 24 252ti 21 "23 29 10 23 SO See notice of nale at Jame place, rept 20. Mr. Ooetze ha 20 head of fine dairy cow, which will be wild. Head the gale notice tn an other col u in n. Jennie M. IlasmusHen ha filed uit in the circuit court against K. J. Kaeinuttsen, asking for a divorce. She allege cruel and inhuman treat men i. The defendant i a res idi nt of Sherman county. Anoth er divorce filed i that of Eftie Bryant against Frank Bryant. The plaintiff alleges cruel and in human treatment and desertion DAIRY CREEK MILLS Manufacturer of the Celebrated .. White frost Hour Ainu deals in General Merchandise and Agricultural Implement. Mill and Store, 5 mile north of Cornelius. Harrison, - Oregon u it1 t-i I ! ii r-o In i trm lilt Tha Pomeroy ami Ed ard, in Idaho; fHI,iant reHj(ie j lwa. Warren, in British Columbia; Lill-urn and Mr. Dora Taylor, of j Another week of good weathr thi place. The funeral took place! and nearly all the hopa in -this be tiarvebiea. it is ivm hoi, ... - V- " , ., i . .:n . . , i. .. - 1 I .. ,1- I ,.. Hmu .,i i.t ituu.if- itlli r I? uav anil 1 iivri n t n an in itnititi . Iiliu'llial narils arrive"! n mo ami luinn- in un, mj i , .. , .i it.. i ii ii iii.il " r. ... . . i i ..i il.a MUIU.IWV hi t,t iliU dir. iiUl weather now lor the work but city this week, ready to commence himself will! Geo. w. M iinimeru n , ,u . . ,. . ......... I, labor. Ili coinea highly rec in the mercantile bueine, (ier-j M". Job wa one of our truly the ky ba.k threaten., g at oniuiended And will capably pimiliou. lilt hard (loelze, who ha been on the(fMMt women ami ner ueatn is a j James place for Home year, will h''k to her large circle of pioneer J conduct the famous Schulmerich j friend. PUBLIC SALE. The uiiilerHigned will ell at public auction at the Geo. V. Jame place, :l.J mile notitbcakt of lli!lbor, cmnmenciang at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, SKPTKMBFK 20 were in U. A. ii . r...... ii, ....u .... i: ...,i..i i.. .inoiiMoii wer in im'iii ,i.,.,imii ney and Durham, part ftU and other 1 Monday morning Willi a loa.l ot ooii In In; 6 yratliug beifets, and M j J (J(k) ehinglea all cedar, for Irrnry; 7 ttool work hore, witn inoe , - . t riwVe fi per thou- ranch hereafter. . 1 ... . i PUBLIC SALE. If you are not, buying gTocerie s from II. Wehrung A Son you met nakine a iniMakf. , Bet and freMi-1 W e, the undersigned, will aell at eel line and at pricw that other j public auction at the Butler ranch dealer cannot ineet." T. G. Meacliam and THE SRR1TZER BOY SUES. Everyone here remendter the Spriuere, who ran a laundry, a very industrious and honest peo ple From here they went to Port land, where the father ha l..cn engng 'd a a shoemaker. Thi morning' Oregonian tells of William, Un 12-year-old hoy, bat ing an eye, and a ubHeijuenl suit for damage, in language a fol low: William SpreiWer, aged 12 year, liv hi father, A. Spreitxer, as guar dian ad litem, bus sued Emmett Nealonil, 1!) years of age. lor 10, (Kh) ihiinaue. in the Ule circuit court. Spreitier' eve wa ahot nit bv Neal ind on August 12, near the residence of the former, at Sav ier mid Tweiitv-third alreet. Nea- loml alighted from a horse and wagon, which he was driving, and borrowing an air-gun, loaded with BB buckshot, from from a boy standing by, pointed it at Spritzer and tired. The complaint filed recitei that the riefBiidant maliciously and with wanton rcuklenes deliberated!)' led and discharged the gnu at plaintiff, and abut him in the left ye, the sight of which wa forever and completely uesiroyeu. Nealond's father. T. J. Nealond, keeps a grocery store at 3M North Sixteenth street, ami it will doubt- he contended by plaintiff leual adviser that the father in liable for any judgment secured againl his on. MILDRED HAZEN IS HERE. Monday, September 10, 1000, a .laughter wit born to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Liindeso, wno reiue ur SchollH. The littl new coiner will piny with her two Iwln brother, . Dewey and Sainpou, who wore born "just after the admiral after whom they were named kcamfl fa mous. Thk Arch'S suggests that the little lady be named , Mildred Haxen, after the wife of the famous Dewey. , Older your suit, tailor-made, at Dennis'. Over 500 samples. - The infant child of J. P. Roslair, nt this city, died yesterday and was buried today. School commences Sept. 24. Out fit your children with shoes at Pen id', Bet and cheapest, C, C. Whitinore, one of Laurel's bop growers, was in the city today, and says his yard will be harvested by thi evening. The other grow ers will be through in a week. He reports a good orop and eicelleut quality. cent per loaf, Pullman, ten cent per loaf. How little wo know what our neighbor are doing at thi partic ular season. Here i what the Chadhotirne Messenger, published in North Carolina, ays in it lat week' issue: "Picking cotton is in order." And thi i the way the same paper dishes up a killing which resulted from a land dispute just a though such thing were of weekly occurrence: "'New reaches u of a dispute over a tract of land in which a mnn named Register and hi on and a Mr. Lewi were involved, near Old Dock, lat week, which resulted in the death of Lewi." A circum stance like lid here in (lie "wild and wonly west" would have called for a whole column and a flah head. ' H. Wehrung X Son have taker the agency for the famous Mon arch Tailoring On. Welenn outfit the largest or the sniitUeat-with lailor-made suit, rerlet satm faction guaranteed. Why not try u? Oscar Slriebig, a Portland trans fer man. and Larkin Reynold, nf Bethany, have posted four hundred dollars on the coming presidential election. A. C. Shute is the stake holder, and the money is up. The Portland man i taking the Me Kinley end and Reynolds take the ltrvnn side. Striebiir smy that he ha several hundred more, and that he is ready to put it, up on hi ready to put it up on Ins favorite He will probably get takers. Fall and winter clothing now be- inir received at II. Wehrung iV Sons. Best selection ever made in Washington county. You can not do as well elsewhere. Call and ex amine and get our pricesA We buy to sell. ! A. T. Knox, the secretary of the Republjoan County Central Com mittee, of Forest Grove, waa in the city Monday. He left, this week for a business'' trip to Missoula, Montana, but will return in time to see how thing are going politi cally in Washington county before the' presidential election, Andy says that after the exciting elec tion of last June that he U rather taken up with politics, and that if uli ttnee spih in i.nicw, ufniiy ', ""! , . :, . ,, ,,,,, - , K,.,l a new;-0U.rne Uiii.Im, Jone "'" I" " , mower and rake, new; dic harrow, 1 ; make over f'..' per day, not count Hiring tK)lli and I peg tooth harrow, 1 U1g lne ii,uM.r, Quile a few in laiot lollrr, farioing u.ill, roa.i fart, j . . , , . . 1 1 a 1 in the in, .1 limit- umfKiu nay ivi w......, . with 14 Pik-n. bK ahoaU, I J nhoala j Utistry. 4 end. . .-.I .11 Li.l. nl Urm ) t,K.t. household ami kitcheo furniture. ! F. M. Heelel makes a specially TERMS OF SALE. Under 1, cash. Over 10, 12 month' time, approved note, 7 per cent interest; no interest if paid lie fore Feb, L I'.K'I. (iKKHARD CiOKTZtC. Win. McQuillan, Auctioneer. 4 miles eaM of Hiilsboro, the fol lowing property, sale to commence :tt ten A. M., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IX.. Two brown mares, it and 9 ; bay mare, it yr. ; gray horse, 10 yrs. ; gupper Tuesday evening by the tune. AH hand are putting in great ef fort to get through as soon a pos sible. If we can get the crop har vested without trouble, we shall make up somewhat for the loss es we have suffered through grain shortage. Austin Craig, the once editor of the one time Hatchet, is now prac ticing law at Sutnpter. J. F. Wilcox, the engineer in the Patton A Holscher sawmill, near Gaston, was fatally scalded after i'KO ESSIOM A I,. I'. A. BAILEY, 21. D. I'li)iclaii, huigruii a oil Aucuavbei UtUte u ltiliU.ro l'Uaiiuacy. Kat ikuce au. u-wckI corker Uancltna aud xcuud. AU tal. vruuiUy alUuJed day oi I ;Ut. S. T. L.NKLATEK, M. B, C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGtON UlU at lUii.lciiw Kaal ut Court iluu-w JAMES PUILUI'E TASllEiilE, U. U., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon fauutucru i'actUc lUtlroaU C. . LouutUUvu in tri!Ucaor hugliaa. Ot ttce aud Kcmucuce ioulli siUe ot iiatu, ucai Odd i-ctiu' itutlUiuK, liillaUxo. VWevVWVVVyrVArWArrV GEO. il. BAQLEY ATIORNIiY-AT-LAW Koouta 1 aud i bhute I'.uilding IllLIHUKO, . . ORtUOS. vsivvvvvvwwvvvwvyvvvvv ruos a ToNtitia. grav mare, 10 yr. ; sorrel mare, 15' parting of one of the steam pipes yrs., hay colt, i yr , liiaclc cow, i j connecleil with the boiler. Me wa yr. ; brindle row, 7 year; spotted! engaged in lowering the water and cow, S yr. ; bull calf, S mo ; o"! was standing in front of the fur..- Th K ved shinnies thev ! hen, lutrt Ply mouth hock ; ' ace when the nine parted, lie was o.X'oKr much better than .hehm.ue turkeys, Oabnrne bimler,jsrt badly scalded that when hi. mostly pullets; 30, to and 8 tMu sawetl article. x j ne Champion mower, horse rake, clothes were removed great, piece liUi-Keye grain urui, new nronocasi ; t nest) ailliered to me garments. seeder, rolling disc harrow, spike j Wilcox bore his wounds with great tooth harrow, spring tjoth harrow, fortitude. Although he wa given 2 Oliver chill -plows, twelve inch j , Very possible attention death came k a toMoua, N0T4UY THUS. 11. 4 K. ii. TONUtK, . Atloiuey-AL-La. Rooms 3, 4, Jit S, Murgau Blk, Htllatioro. AFTER N-1NE YEARS. President Tho. McClelland, who goes to Knox college fromPaciliCj University, ha the following para-1 graph in hi formal addrese to tl miideut and friends of the college: "A to the fulure, I have full confi dence lht the recent progteaa of Pacitic University t only the beginning oi great lliiiiK for her. I aut glad to concur iu the opinion expressed by our trustee that llie allalra of the college are now in better condition than ever helore and it in with great satisfaction that I believe lbe work is committed to hands fullv CBuublc of carrying it on witn en ergy and complete success. Professor 1-errin, tliroURll run long run emcieui service as professor of uiathuietics in Pacific University, has g: ioed an envia tile position as an instructor, and those wlio are laminar wuu ma vusunn aliilities have no doubt that he will be equally successful as an executive officer. I wisli to teseaK lor nun woai i irei confident he will receive, the hearty co ojiertttion and enthusiastic support of all frii-mlNof Pacific University," of buying ami selling timlierlaud Office on Main Street opposite! . t i i i r" i lualatui hotel, lliiisiairo. ure ( ,ow con) culiva(or) garden j aRl evening. .. i i ii i ,w o .i . . .. ; . Mr. ami Mr. I, v aac.,., s. .. .see, er, wagon inc. wngon, set , f 8ale. fha9. Spokane, were. n the city laei w,.. uoui. e ..aruess.piai.or.,, sc a.e (;rocke 1 lnie8 M9t of Hill guest of E. L. Abbott and lamtly, J grindstone, hack, land roller, 2 hay 1 l,nm ilmv linve not seen for 17l rucks, h-iv fork comnlete. ImriiiL' I " l" vi-.m Mr. Jacmit is in the car- i machine, tools of a I kinds, fanning j E. E. Bernt, wife and child, of riane business in the eastern Wash-1 iilf, kitchen range and fnrniluie, j Springfield, Missouri, are in the inglon centre, ami look auvantagej househoui im nit tire, 4 stamis neesjcity, me guests oi mc uuuo "--,.f ih eTenrsion rale to visit, the! and man v other articles. I brother. I. K. Beret. Mr. Berst ha wnllov of aimle and state fairs. TPlim UK SAf.K i been doin finished painting in the ... , ., j rt .. i , u railroad shops hack in Missouri, H. Wehrung A Son ;f e now re- j One year .me approved note 8 , mJ .j, heaUh ig forjed to wivine their lull iiihiim mHumiu reni iiivreri, uiiis uvrr t i", shoes. For quality ilndllow price we defy competition. V PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at hi residence, near the K lineman brickyard, HillBboro, commencing at 10 a. m., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Two mores, tosoaudnoo; 3 wagon, set work harnesa, new u-inch breaking plow, garden and farm tools, J tous cheat hay, few sacks oats, a cows, fresh next sprniK, half Jersey, half Durham, on 5 other years old; t heller calf, 3 mouths old. fc' Jersey; 3 hogs, 60 to 160; 7 iUw, clilctena, Monorca and Plymouth Rock, household furnituie, etc. TERMS OF SALE. Ten months' time, approved note, sum over $10. $10 and under, cash, Five per cent off for cash, sum over 10. A. J. Avmtv. B, P, Cornelius, Auctioneer. Claude Greear departed last week for Maine, Oregon, where he will take niitht charge nf a flouring mill. He will be engaged there for about three month or such a matter, and then will rtt.irn to Portland. He has had his training in the Climax mill, of this city, and un derstand hi business. Fall and winter hatsi finest shape and great quahty4-at H. Wehrung A Son. Oorie d see us before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Mary A. Keats, of Tacoma, Wash, i in'lhe city this week, the auest of her brothers, Mer. J. W. and Geo. A. Morgan, of the clerk's office. It has been a number of yeftr since she visited tins city, and 1 pleased at the improvements. Her husband has for some years been conneoted with the Northern Pa cific carehops at Ttteoiiia, Those wishing to : Consult Dr. Brown, dentist, will find him at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Morgan, September 24, and remainder of the weok. Ten dollar and under, cash. John Reach,) S. W. Comivek.J Auctioneer, W. McQuillan. quit the business. As' soon as he can dispose of his interests in that state he will locate here. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORN HY-AT-L AW Office Upaiaira, Bailey-MaVsaa Block, Koouia, 1 au4 2. HlLLsBOUO, - OKEUUN. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LAW Notarial Work and I'ouvcykuciug, ttooms 0 Jit 7 Murgau Blk., Uillaboro. Ora A SIGNIFICANT STATF.MF.NT. Wilbur F. Wakeman, U. S. Ap praiser, and a staunch republican, in an interview in the New York Time?, which appears in the Amer ican Economist, a republican trust organ, says: In the spring of 1896 every one was saying that there wa no ques tion about the succes of President McKinley. All kinds of odds were offered on the street as to McKin-j ley's nomination and election, and yet les than 25,000 votes properly distributed throughout the Union would have elected Mr. Bryan to the presidency. In 1S96 republican mayors pre sided over all the gre.it. ci ie in New York Stale. Today demo cratic mayors preside over most of the great cities of New York State. Tammany aud Mill democracy, in Real Estate Transfers. tulius Martitiazzi to EA Kddy 8 a tienr Tualatin $ '5o K A Hddv to lullus Martinaisxt 14 u in sec 14 t a s r J w ....... M"0 John P Kidder and wf to J J Shearer s e corner It a blk it P Grove 400 Grace, Jesse and Harry A Crosley uml Lulu V Knox to A T Knox their interest in estate of Klua- ..... . .0,1, .. -. 1 ...i. 1: niinereni in tout), are 0010 10 hop Dr. A. B, Bailev, Spokane's lead- j and active for the democratic tick- inn dentist, was in the eitv Friday jPt. With the "enormous influence fc- . . . 1 , . 1 -.1. 1... ' tICA . 1. i.. m off im ni? mil uei-i"i ..v. -- n.ere is imj- i:....,!"., o a , irrHUk.lin uunlap to tv' J Ayersoa he wants to see the lun , Carstens Bros, keep a linn line of rustic, flooring and '.shiplnp on hand, also doors and windows Prices reasonable. Leave orders at Manning or Hillsboro. Estimate on building materials. sec 16 t I u r 4 w. Union Cemetery Assu to Jas Luck It in Union cemetery Klla Graham and lius to -Geo V Patterson interest in John S . White don . ,v 160 40 IL IL Burlingiime, who conducts t.hn Main Street Bakery, was severe- afternoon by a hale on hiui. At last ac- . . 1 , ....... ...... iij.t-iiui 1 . n 1 1 i, , . . . ... is in un city """ V'"",: counts he was resting easy. lis week and next mine micn-m of hfs oide His is a good ins! i- Dress goods in cut piece; no two BUCCttBH, 1 , r l 1 vim maul wvm.' H. D. Wagnon, Deputy Orand , , , , m, lhi8 Master A. 0. U. W. for Oregon, fulling i t. in ttitu eitv and.Porest Grove ' ... , , ami Saturday, a guest at Ihe home of Dr. F. A. Bailey. He is doing a line business at Spokane, and likes that citv better than be anticipat ed. He returned the first of the week. New line of HenriaUas, Chevoits, Serges, Sticking and Homespun at H. Wehrung & Sons. The weather shifted from cloudy lo bright, and warm the (irt of the week and" Tuesday and Wednesday were ideal summer days There was a trifle ton much heat for com fort, but the change was welcome to hop growers, as it gives them a chance to get their crop harvested. Schulmerich A Son carry a com nlete line of ladies' and children's cans and inckets. See their stock before, buying.- Our friend A. K. Watson, who ha been in the mercantile busi ness in Mouhtaindalc for several yearB, has moved his stock to Glen coe, where he will henceforth cater to his customers, lie has a nost of friends in his neighborhood and should do a goo. I business Loaded shot gun shells at Schul merich & Son's; smokeless and black powders, all sizes, at low prices. ' of democratic mayors and the dem ocratic machinery in line we must expect a great falling off in the great cities of New York. There is danger ahead! PROBATE.' Seim-iuiiiuaraccount and report in re estate of Alec McDonald, deceas ed, filed and approved. The administrator of the estates of John Michalec aud John W. Michaleo, deceased, having filed the receipts of the heirs of said estates a ordered by the court, the bondsmen of the said administrat or, Green Hale, are exonerated and diechamed from further liability, The estate are ordered closed of tecoru. Taken un- Bav mare, about 16 hands hieh. Owner call, pay char ges, pay for keeping, printers' ad vertisement, etc. and take same away. Attrrney Donaugh, of the lirm of Donaugh A Adam, of Portland, was in "the city today, on business with County Clerk Morgan. ' A nice line nf silks for trimming and fancy work, also waist patterns at Schulmerich A Son's. Dr. C. B. Brown will be in Hills boro Monday, September 24, to re main one week. B. W. Barnes, the new superin tendent of the Hillslwro schools, is stopping at the Tualatin. He comes from Haigler, Nebraska, where he has been teaching for several years. His particular town is now noted as being within a few miles of where a lone high man last night held up a train and robbed the passengers of over $1000. Grant Downing has purchased the interest of F. M. Earnest in the Main Street Meat Market and will enter the market the first of the week. Frederick King, who was artill eryman in the 6th Wisconsin, Civ il War, and who recently settled near Bethany, was in the city yesterday- and made this office a pleas ant call Mr. K'tiiR was in the en gagement at Shiloh alongside the father of The Akui's publisher. He thinks he will like Oregon for a permanent home. C. L. Hinmnn, Forest Grove, for harness, whips, saddles, etc. Your fall plowing and seeding will soon commence. Get yojr harnes from C. L. Hinman, Forest Grove." He can beat Portland prices. Saddles, whips, etc. Chas. F. White, of Glencoe, was in town Monday, preparing for a trio to Tillamook. He and his wife and Henry isortnrop ami wue are going to spend a few days in that section. U. G. Gardner, the blacksmith, who has been ill for several days, isjable lo be on the street and will soon be at work. i Now is the time to subscribe for Thk Akcius. s Vegetables are healthy. When you buy your groceries go to Den nis, who keeps a nice nupply of fresh vegetables ami fruits at all tunes. ; Circuit com t will convene here either tomorrow or Saturday, when McBride will decide some motions from the July term of court. The commissioners' court will lie in ses sion Saturday. Hon. S. B. Huston aud family have returned from Newport, W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW (iniuceauir to Barrett & Adaiua.) Othce, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO, ORKGON. DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience in Uillaboro. DENTISiy" Pirstcla .advices; Charges reaaouaUa OtHce, U niuu I ; ---r .'.tit taacy. HILLS BOKO, OKKuON. DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon. Will be in Hillsboro every fourth Mon day in each mouth. F. P. HARDIN, AUCTIONEER - Forest Grove, Ore. I will cry sales at reasonable prices. Have had twenty years experience and can (iva the beat of references t'rout Chicutfo to . Forest Urove, Ore. Here im in itouiil, It you are going to have a sale, write or 'phone me at my olttoe, or enquire at The Argus otll.. KefcreucetK by periiiiHiioii, J. A. Bowls, Commission Merchant, Chi cago; Prank Lewis, Cominlnsioti Mer chant, South Omnia; ;lion. Phil Sohaller, Sao City; H, il, Clark, Kx-Oouncilman, Forest drove; John Anderson, block breeder, Knterprise, On., J. Y. Camu tield, State Hank, Sao City; il. K. Malietl, b'ii-m National, Sao City; V. 8. Needman, eitate Bunk, hake View. K. W R0SS1TER, M. 1). Pliyskiau and Surgeon. Obstetrics a specialty. Telephone (ireuii ville, Hillsboro, Dilley, Coriieliuti and Cedar Mill. , Offl.-eat Forest Grove, - - Oregon. OREGONIAN AND ARGUS, fa.oo. Tha Weakly Oraaonlan ana Mils pair Iva you all tha nawe of hoBM. state, ine i M uouooa to -N "I WJ'"! Dead Letters. The following is the list of letters r tnuiuing in llie Hillsboro pout oKice na chnuie.l: . AntiaBroon, Mrs. M. A. Stillwater, All letters not called lot by twpt. 14 1000 will be sent to the dead tetter oWce. One cent will be charged 00 each letter called for. H. $CHOI.aftBIC.II 1 P. M.