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HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. 8, 1901. WKMK Willi Tit I'Kofl.N : : ; : ZXXX!ZXXSZL.:-rK M wmn xm ' v'ri-riiiiTV .Mains to riiv iml Mr. ilciilel will have a ureal .. ..... ct rnJilil) Dii nA I -,'- j-p'w m ,,, n,,; H A I fcli fll Liull I I LAi 1 An Oil Dav for the I i ill-.- boio-Gn nc I i uh Tea in. OKKCON CITY tt ALL TOSSliKS WIM Uri'gitn Illy Stunijilicuril with Two r'utitclljii, lluinawii, Vaiiom write. Five hundred people last Sunday afternoon witnessed the ball garttt between tlm Hillsboro-Corniiliii ((nut ml Origin City. and fur (lie first time since organization Cl home ly Buffered defeat. It wa Hit iitT tiny fur tlm It y , and Sues, the catcher, wa nick. He nl i'l wiili liU work, however. One gum ot out of four played i imt ho bin I, Kllil tllH llOIIIO llil-llt IN 111 l way discouraged. Tin Greg m City team wa nn all-around rh l one, nj, with the wity it was strengthened, two Konl il Inn, oue t'hemawa ami one from Vancouver, comprising t ie select nut of thre or tour (Mi m h, tlm defeat i lift lit nil had, It wa just an i. If day for lis that wat nil. The wore wan 12 to 3 Illl.l.HiiOKO DIAMOND W. liiir tins v -u i promise In lie, butler th in ever ht fuii. ami every pr-i I linUili will Ut! u 1 1 as H lint since il'in V II. Wt-hrung W4i elmli'ii IV.-ideut if tl i' Htali; Hoard. U l gem-rally conceded that Mr. Well- rung ha been tlm best president thu board ha liad fur years, and til IlllHI IDTMl lUClllOtl III! Ill illji t- ed into the affair of tlm instituli"ii ha redeemed ii from tlm cloud .if ii'Huind into which il had mink by mismanagement. Let every Wash ington county resident do all he cuu to help Sir. Ileidt-I getuuau exhibit which will get Iral prizn W have tlm win r oh to do il if it tun only I gotten togi-ilter. Alt. II It I'o, A. K. V. llrUt, 1 0 S 4 S i! lUli ti.if , Jl 0 I 0 rtiH, ii ...4 I I 3 4 U I'MTillll, Hi 4 U I II I M. IW, rr. 4 0 110 1 Mlllfr, 4 1 I I 0 0 Down.. i 4 n 0 0 4 I Hum. 4 t o 4 4 II lWk..ilt. uutio TlnlM 3 7 'I Vi okkikin nry. vliir, ft 0 1 1.4 3 . aniiMH 4 0 II t, -i t JoU. f ..410 010 Vttrrnii.tf..,... A SO 0 0 0 t'Urk.o... ,.-5 II 7 8 Muarloiil, It) 4 10 II 0 a Kult, llu , 6 3 1 3 0 .1 l liui.miin, i-r 6 I 0 H 0 n.:u, p.. t a i a a i T"tU ..... ...M Vi 8 7 II 10 Will lay Water Company $11,500 lor ItH Interest. DliAL CLOSED THUKSDAY EVENING. Will I'robably Fluat bunrtn Through Local liiiilalisiti. Ramblers Sunday. The next Sunday' tra"'" will tx a good one, uh tlm manager huvo n i-uri-d tho Iti nihil rj, of Portland The icatiio will he rallt'il at tin tiHilti! tiiD", 2 in r and a whoii loiitMt mill follow. The whnlrcal iirni of Wsdhauii it Co., of Turt land, haiidlinx urmrioa, have -tented nw euiti to the Hillnhoro l:un, and here-afii-r, they will lm known t tho "Diamond VV," The lino up will la-; llieniond ". Hiuiihlwri. Ihiwnii ji, . . Itei'd, Mi ati h Suextt 0 A Hi n I'urdin lh , . . . . . .Sharkey IJriuue., 2b Haekwi Cook,. 3b McDonald II ire. n DnriH'y Match cf... Hop: Mo Fit rf l.aDow Mil lT If........ Walling (Iroi)fr J. M. Hrown him mr- e mafld a bran now delivery and i x preen w iigon. Sam Johii'on, one of the crack hunter of the lihuicoe And imiui taio dietriot, waa in the city yeitenlay. W. L. Crocker will build t!i F.iiiim liriilo and fll t- for 2Sr, The hid of Mi'iol r Vm and that of M. S. Dailoy waa for fUW. riifl Mieaee Mair.ie end If you are looking fur l;ugaiue call at McCoriiiii'k etor in Crandnll huilitingoii Maionlri'i't. Hicarrira the nlire Hlock of -good a recently jiiifclmhed from Mr. K. I,. Ahlaitl in coiiiifcsioti with ina atm-k oi iiortiiiK goinia. Mix l'Jul Itniii'rial hicycli'M are the lnt on the mark) for tho money. Iteimii eboi in con- noclioii with atore. j l(undrda of tuna of hayvtay ierhaie over a hundred carload will Im tilii 'h i1 from this county within the next hoy wwke, for gov eminent pjrchn'ei to be forwarded to Manila. AHn iaiV N:ln iHder, ol I'ortUnd, are tt liuyere, and the twiiolie from llanton to Reedvilie are tilled with cara to curry away thw product. There vuiieeipioiitly ia luxtling from Dun to Itereheha or Heavttrtoit to (iaaton i the caH intght lie, to get thorn care loaded. Hay leilera are running over lime and thouaaiida of d dlare will he dint ribuled throughout the county. Ten dollare pwr ton deliv ereil at the truck ia eaid to ho the ruling price. Treat your fi"t well and they ' will carry you through the world i:hoiitche or puin. Take Oft" Hit II, Wehruug it fto' an I tre ti hem to a good titling and eideo" lid eliick pair of IhioI or euoet. I.oee for father down to Ihe hahy. ro eee our etock i to buy. Van Mead, well known here aa a resident of Uiia city in old tiinee, a in the city, yeeterUay, Hie duenl of hi brother-iii-Iaw, , V Wiley. Mr. Mead if now reeiding at (ininla I'ai-a. .Ore, w here he if ireiuun on the Milling Journal. oiih of the brightest publication in itithern Oreifou. It ha ltn Home year eince he vi-iteil IIilU boro, and lot uoien tiiauy changi . N. U. Mead, hi father, and who at one time conducted a hotel here, if 1m residing at the l'ie. Mr Mead came dowu to witne the Woodmen "blow-out" at Portland. The Fourth iaover; now look out for the Street Fair. (Jet good and ready to "'blow" yotiraelf by eaving money through buying your grocer tea, your boot una Mio ami your dry good at II. Wehruug & bone StticUv tho tineel hlnck and I ho I for money in the county. Joeeph Mver, a farn.tr living one mile Roulu ol IhllalHiro, bad a run away at the M inter bridge on Sun day taxi, retailing in a t-iniibh ui of hi buggy and aerioue injury to htuiielf. He and hie nephew, lMiy 7 year old, were driving over the bridge, when the horse became iinniaiiaiieuble, ran away and thraw them out, overturning tlie vehicle. The bov eaonpid with The City of HillelMiro ha agreed to buy the Water and Light I'lanl, and the agreement wa entered into laet Thureday night, after week of negotiation. For onie time. Mr. CliHiiey. for the city, and Mr An ion, for the Water Company, hud been several thousand dollare apart, but li e time for arbitia lion expired Thuraday, they were within one thouaand doller of one another by eix o'clock. They then net, at eight, with the committee on arbitration, and by nine hud agreod on the upset price of IN, 54MJ to be paid. Thii, with the ten Ihoueand already paid by the city, when the plant was installed, will make the first coat of the plant at $24,500, plus the coat of arbitration, which wa about $300 The cily will endeavor to hive local capital lake hold of the mat ter of blind, and buy suflirient to cover the outstanding ten thounai d and the $H.5U0 it will take to make the purcliaae, j In the past the town hue paid iSOO annual interest an the ten thousand dollai bunds, and $1,200 annually for w.'ter and light ii ply. This make a total of $2,0ta0 aa a charge for water and light, ba-iil capital will buy bond in Ihe sum of $20,000, to cover purchase cost of arbitration and supplies fur future use, and the ten thouaand water and t'ght bonds, for which a charge of five per cent, per annum will he uiade, and Ihe city will have ihe privilege of paying off the principal at any . time it can raise $500. The interest cl arga will then be $1,300 per year. It is esti mated, bv Mayor Uailey, after a conference with Mr. Gate, that the service of the plant to individuals will pay for help, keep up necee sary repair and afford a surplus of at least V'JOO to go Into a sinking und or apply on the bonded debt. I his being the cure the city is bet ter off finaiiCially thn it has been for year. If ihe city shall, on the other hand, continue to receive 1,200 from saloon license, and 11.500 from taxation, a total of $2,700, annually, and the fixed expenses of administration are no more than last year, foOO, we shall have a large surplus, each year, to piy on warrant intereet and princt pil. If, then, the water and light plant will pay it charges for run niug, and leave a margin of $900, we shall have at least 12,800 each vear to cut down debt and interest When this mailer shall be arranged, the city will have standing debt of about $32,000. 1 he intereet on this will be, for the firet year, $1,7Q0. Thi, dearly. will leave one thousand dollars, an dually, to pay on the face of the debl. THE CITY'S ASSETS. Klta rVbuliiierioh returned last evening from Siimpter, wbi'e they have in en since laet Fprii.u, at :le mine with iheir brother 11- rmtut. P, B Ueasoncr, ihe Onle Creek Siiatnill man, was in town Monday and eavH the lumber bUBtnesB t still in good shape. HeBflysthat liter occasionally come down to the campwhen there is no gun I eii'ht. . One of our youuu men who i not ii it ftt in il ui r wilh court proordui saya that Jimmm Aiken, who is , sentenced for life for killing It Itiilohih Chtiwtmun, will nev rerve out his H'nteiice in full. "H will die fret." u the prophet. Marriage licenwa have hi f;runted the following jiarlies sine at week's issue! Chas. M. Johnso and Mis Dolores Hoover, Heave ton: Uoome Lennen and Kilt Uitnibo, Ucodville; W. 8. Hey no end Ida Vail,. of Forest drove an vicinity. The Hcthany Hall Club will givo a ball at their hall in Bethany on the evening of Saturday, August 10. 'Uond music and excellent nipper, The usual admission charges will prevail, lfiverybody invited. Come and have a good time. Marshal Atkinson will sell, on August 17, in front of the Wiley & , Dennis stable, iwo.oows, impound ' ed under ordinances of the city. One is a red and while spotted , nitiley, about six years, and the other ib a red cow, about three years old. Buyers and owners take notice, Married August 8, 1901, at the "" home ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr S Uauibo, Hev. 8. Boun deraudl, officiating, Mr. George henen, of above Glenooe, and Mies Kittie Hambo. of Reedvilie. The bride wn very prettily attired in a cream oolored" dress. After dinner was served the bride and bride groom took their departure their heme above Glenooe. only bruises, but Myers wasinjurod ouite severely -hi loft hip bei ng badly iammed und the lumbar spine injured. Dr. Bailey attend ed them and thinks Myers will b laid up for some weeks. Here i t' good a one to a'luw to go un'.'-'ii-'-d, now going ihe rounds ol 1 1 . iihtry press. ",o Oregon gill mi! sent to a tuiili toned Eastern icIkmiI. Her name was Jessie, and after a year she wrote her f ither, signing, 'Jessica.' Her old father smiled grimly and in his reply, said; 'Dear Jemdca; Your welcome letter received Your mammae and p(ica are well. Aunt Maryca and Uncle Bamaca slarltd for Californica to day. 1 have bought a new Imrsica It i a lieautica and ha a white tallica. Your brother Touiica i doing finely, and our new hired girlica is a peach ica. Write soon to your father, Dnica Kmilhica.' " Kvn if you can't go to the coast, you can thrive at home if you will buy your groceries from Dennis, whone line are the freshest and best in the county. One trial will convince, you. The. State Board of Agriculture are making some improvement at the state fair grounds. The old pavilion is being enlarged to doit lile Ihe size and after the exhibit are arranged there will be ample room left for an auditorium, a thing that ha been needed for some lime. An up-lo-date cream ery building i being erected. The machinery hall i being enlarged, new cattle stalls, sheep per, hog sty, and horse stall are being built. A cozy farm cottage, bay barn, and new sidewalks, are also on' the list of improvement, and nothing will lie left undone to ac commiHlttle the exhibitor and en tertain the visitor at the slate fair thin fall Fair Prospectus. Why dress other than the bestf Buy your clothing at H. Wehruug & Sous. Our suits are guaranteed A good fit, for large or srualL and prices that competition can't uch. Come and see us. J. W. Bailey went up to Soda springs yesterday and reports me Hillsboro contingent a having a good lime. CapU Merryman and family, Mss Kva Bailey and cmsin, are up t!:ere ana they a'e all having all kinds o pleasure J. W. states that deer are plentiful up there and that a Bye-prong bm k is giving a daily exhibition of himself. - ' Cvcle grinders at A. C. Arch- hold's for $3.00; less than cost. Haidware of all kinds. Second Sln et, opposite Bandstand. An Arkansas paper ha the fol lowing testimonial from a lady di laling upon the virtue of a patent medicine: "Your female tonio lias helped me wonderfully. Three weeks ago, before! began taking it, I wus so weak that I could not ' F0ii AUGUST Petition up Tor 5o Year Lease for Toll Koad. DEFERRED Ft)K INVESTIGATION Some Objection by Settler Along Kiud. Six Mile ia yutslion. Attorney G. O. Nolan, of Tilla mook, ha been in the cily this week endeavoring to get a 55 year lease for the six miles of tho Tilla mook toll road laying this side of the county line. Claude Thayer, who ia interested with Mr. Nolan f in several ways, also ask that the Nehalem river in this county 1 declared a public highway. The court ha not yet decided whether the petition shall be granted. There teem to be more or lee objection to the franchise by set tier in Washington cou.ity who live along the Washington county end of the road. There are said to be but two little bridges on the en tire six miles, and the residents say they can keep up ihe road themselves without corporation aid. j They also allege that they can not,: if the franchise be granted, go a few miles over the. line without paying to go and Bee their neigh .bors. The matter will probably be decided next month. The Hays petition for road in Middleton section was dismissed owing to improper getting up of the petition. The petition wi'l be re vised and presented at the next term of court. Mrs. I.ic Cram, rf beyond 'U-fRiie. hn4 employe' Attorney V. N. Barrett to seci.i damages ,. r her from Washing'".' county. T 1:0 complainant, wiiii..- riding horseback acros a britl.i heten Pumpkin Bulge and Shady Brook,! sustaiiifil a fall by rea"Ou of the puncheon slipping on the stringer Her wrist waa broken and the arm will 'be disabled, so it is said, for a long time. Mrs. Cram is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Uicken bottom, now residing in this city. The comity court ho the matter uiidi-r advisement and will investi gate. The complainant has Dot yet fixed the amount of demand. The court will give her an answer. ! probably, at ths next term. The road on wloci the accident incur red is said to be a county highway, but ha not been used to much ex tent lately. Remember that Greer keep the only complete stock of crock try and glassware in town. As a matter of business there should at thi time be no cutting of the water and light charge for ser vice in this city. The city is in debt, and with careful manage ment the plant, now that munici pal ownership is established, in a few years will pay for itself. Peo ple should certainly be willing to pay themselves aa much for a ser vice as they have paid a private company. W hatever eul would be made in charges must be met with like amount in taxation. The plant must not only be conducted to pay expenses, but under the cir cumstances it must yield a profit. W ltb proper management it will do this. Land Oiiic, 1 will kU faruts and utaJL a speoteity el luulia iBU la iaifc ul ul, uatU Ui ;iur iru.i wan uie a yii waa: W CO. UUtlaUcd (. tXO waultL Lowca M one vl U-c tr! cMt tu tu iu otate, wuli i'(trUai a a uiukci, will tu will la ua iimn lUU(iUCC MlktbUCtl. Vli. Hekd. UUUborv, Ore, AVVWvvvVWVVVVirrrr Where We Aro A. a ARCHBOLD Ua removed hi Uudwan Start j bccuuil feUccl, iiliUtxjfO, oyymia th) ' Court iioitM iMumI touuui. il catne luiwaic, Oiauucwan, ilatilwar Weod cuwuc, liuial ana MicUrow, WaHf f tpc aua t lumber' utima, CatBf bluvea, Au-ubt ti loves, faup, Uaitow Waie. anu kiicuca i-aiuialuag Uuotl. We bujr lu kU. Call aiul be couviacM. iiwt cowuicM biijca a im alt. A. O. AECH0LD. Hiiisboro. - Orecn. MRS. W. D. SMITH. Mrs. Minnie Belle Smith, wife of W. D. Smi'h, died at the residence of Mrs. Willis, in this ci'y, Mou day. August 5. lUOl. Mr.-. Smith waa bom in Benton county, Arkan sa, July 27, 1871, and with her parent came to Oregon, while quite young. She was a womanly woman, and was a favorite witb all who knew her. She was of a gen tie, retiring disposition, and made friend to always hold them. She wa married to Mr. Smith in No vember, 1899. Shortly after her marriage consumption developed They went to Eastern Oregon last vear in an endeavor to better her health, but to no avail. They re- Kemicuca fautlci. ajMcruig. 6iga Work, wur k G luu auled. Schulmerich Bros, is the place to get vehicles, buggies, hacks and farm wagons. J. D. Rode, of near Gales Creek, recently found an armadillo under bis porch. The little shell hack is a native of tropical countries, but was thriving well in the north. It is said that the wanderer became lost from a show which waa at For est drove wben the big encamp ment waa there this Summer. Rode took the stranger to Portland, but made poor headway in selling him as a curiosity. For a descrip tion tf the animal consult your dictionaries. 4)a not fail to get Fly Bouncer at Greei'sand keep the flies off your cows. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Raffety. of Momtaindale, have returned from a summer' visit with relatives in Eastern Wibconsin. They report a pleasant trip, but glad to get back where there is not so much sizzling weather. They arrived last even ing, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.Cave. Anyone wanting a girl to assist in general housework, please in fKur'iL&aioXAU All tULLSbOitO, - - OUKtiOI. yVVVVvrVlrrVvirVVVV i: . A. BAILEY, U. D, rbjaiciaa, aiMI tturtom Utbcc alurjtan-Bttky block up Uin Koout la-U and is. Itwideiic afltt- west cornet Batun ana Oil UW liotb 'I'booc. ww wwwrWirryvw S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M., PUVS1UAN AND SWRtEOM jihu mi. liuiUeuce kjul ol Coutl Ueaee VWWrrrrr ftULLLfU TAJUJLiiiJi. M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, burgeon bouthciB Racine Kailrimil Co. I'tHietilnH"" u frenca ot Kagliib. Of tec and Kcauicae aoutB aid el Man, scat Odd JreUow' Huilding, aUlabatw, turned to this place furoute to Ari- I .nna A, r,al!r.v.Aiik l.nl tt.a valtanl spank my baby After taking four n, ,lal u could U)t bottles I am able to thrash my proceed furlher T1,e unbearable husband. Ex. ne8t 0f Ihe last few days was more The fields will soon be dretsed than her feeble strength could in their liest. Why not youT Buy stand, and she passed quietly awav I qUire at Thb Argus office. Jlllir i o viuilllljjl BIIU iuiiiiou-1 ... unuaj uiuuiiiit;. n la i vvii ing goods at H. Wehruug & Sons, course of her girlhood friends at Largest stock and finest selections I tended the services at the M. E in the county. church yesterdav afternoon, after Second street 'is in a very bad hTmen took PUcJ n ,he - i;.! 4 .i a ... I. O. 0. F. cemetery west of town. lnlin Irom th. hands of street ra e enllre community sympattues ti.- ik.i .K. with Ibe bereaved husband ;ri .mi K r.Lir.l ,r ..uin Her mother, Mrs. W illis, her 818- w i i;m - , ter, Mrs. John Beegle, of ketchi ..f... i .k.. w- ;k-ii kan, Alaska, her sister, Miss May n.u,. v oiln Ik a Fa ea. """"i""" ' i..ip, when th atreet fair is on. a'80 al Ketchikan, survive her ai.il we want the town to look like thir,T MRS. H, H. FENTON. For a person to get along well n the world it is necessary lo have your leet well cured lor. ueiiius can fit you out with latest styles and best qualities of footwear at prices that you would pay for in ferior articles. . Call and see his stock! The residence of D M. C. Gaull, editor of the Independent, caught fire Monday, just nbnut the noon hour, from a defective Hue in a summer kitchen, and the roof of the wing was destroyed, practically before llio flame were extinguished. The blaze was done for within five minutes after water wus turned on Nothing was damaged by tire save the roof, There win no insurance, either on lite building or on Ihe household goods, and Mr. Gaull got off luckily, after all. Thirty live or fifty dollars will make the necessary repairs. We let no one lead us in any line we carry and we carry every thing to he found in a lnrt;e, up-to- date, well selueted stock. Save your money by buying nt II. WYh rung it Hons, tho loading general merchandise unit on the west hide John Winters a.id Chas. -True. old time Middletoniles, were ii town yesterday and made this oflice a pleasant call. Mr. True says that the hop crop looks fairly well down there and that his crop is better than ever. The recent hot weather has killed about all the lice. Ladies, attention! Embroidery silks, washable art siks and doileys at Wehrung & Sons. A. C. 0'Neil. chief engineer of the Oregon and Washington Railway, now in oourse of construction be tween Ka'.ama and Vancouver, in for Washington, was in the city Mon I day, the guest of 11. V. Gates. For thi debt the city ha good brick hall, a good well equipped lire department, and the water and light plant, the oily to take posses sion probably Sept. 1, The water plant is in good condition; the en pine has lately been re-set and is on a good concrete foundation; the lyniimoH will lust a long time; here are six miles of mains requir ng but trifling repair. Mr. Gales was etiown thi estimate, and as a iusine8! man, he says that the es timate, he thinks, is not at all lib eral, and that it will do more than t says, if anything, with proper management. keeps town. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Tho undersigned will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand at 10 a. m., Tuesday, August 20, the following personal property, at the farm leased by Auuiml Schamburg, two miles southwest of Tigardville, Oregon: Three work horses, wagon, bug gy, cow, calf, pigs, ohickeiiB, 2 aores growing potatoes, 2 acres oats, household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous for mention. Hknuy Obkr, Guardian of estate of August Scluimburg. Dated at Hillsboro, this August 5, l!i)l. E. P. Hughes, gastor of the Con gregational church, is now taking his usual annual vacation for i month, and preaching in the Con gregational pulpit will be disc-on tinued for that time. The regular other services will, however, he continued. J. Q. A. Johnson, of Bacon a, was in town today, ana orougni in a fine sample of beardless barley raised on his ranch on Prospect Hill. He is going out for a few MeekB' railroading. VVVVWvvryyyyvVierWr GEO. &. BAQLLY ATTOKJibY-AT-LAW Koouut 1 and 31 bttiite BailUiuf UiLLbliUKU, . . OltJiUOM. wvvvirYyyyyvvvvVvVvvv U. T. JiAGLEY, ATTOaNEY-AT-LAW Office ia CorwiB-WeaUr Block, Maia M. UiUaboro, Oregon VVVVvVyVrVVV1ArVrArrvVvA THO U TOMliGK. TliOS. 11. A B. B. TOStiUJt, Attoruey-At-L. Rouui j, 4. i, t Bi. HUtoboto. 1 1vl nAnll.uw in ui.n.alilu if .ntl k.....i i...ki i n.i Mrs. Angle renion, wiw oi a. a. thi by getting your groceries at Fenton. residing in this city died Dennis'. Don't forget that he at the family home on 1 hird street, the finest lunch weata in Mast evening. Deceaseu uau oeen a sunerer irom consumpnou ior vAara. Threshit g will soon be on, and 1 Anorie Anderson was born in Mi so far as can be learned the yield is hm county, Indiana, Nov. 5, 1845 good. New machines have been anj wag United in marriage to H purchased by Ihomburg iS v il- h. Fenton in 1863, at Ugansport, Hams, and ueorge uooiey, ureen- inat gtate. They came to Oregon vine, ana u. . uanv, oi neeuvuie. , 1874, and hret resiitea near Other purchases may have been Carlton. Yamhill county. Fifteen made, but so lar nave not been vears ago they moved to this coun reported. ty and have almost conliiiuouj-ly Three Cotswold sheep, bucks, resided here since. Seven chih ten iti.n Inn anrl tlirnA vpnm n n. or ..viu, .m.w w. . .1 Kiill fmir vear and the husband surviving. The . Willi.-, TI T A old. Apply to John u Meara, ' "''"aui :": Baseline road, or address at Reed- a Mrs. t.t. uaroer, an ot uus ville. Ore. John M. Wall and J. H. Dilber- ger went over into the Buxtou-Ver n..tia .nnrilpv il.ia u oaIt In Inntr llVlt.lf, V" II V 1 .....7 n I , ... .1 over the coal district. They found Having purchased ine entire eiocx BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. HOW THE VOTE STANDS. The vote for Queen id tho Native Soph' Cum. val. has started and in this citv alone 124 votes have been cast, the vote so far as reported, is: Miss Mnrie Tongue 42 " M and Shannon 30 " Eva Catching...... .... 27 Mrs. J. W. Council 25 Forest Grove and other county points have not yet reported. Lost or strayed Black colt, with white spot in forehead, heavy even cut foretop, and whe.i she left had halter and girt ou. " Address, Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, Fnrniington, Or. some splendid coal prospers, all of of furniture and unaeriaking gooos surface nature, and cam baok of P. O. Brown, I can offer the pub- that ttwU r.!nlv of no anything in mai line ai oar- U......VVU " " I J . ' ,,, . J.. the mountains, R8- " PRPer va"0UB ueigus, ft Aanla tin Tnr mil George Ireland is taking a yaca- MaW'in carpets, plushes, tapes- lion over in the ruetarts, naving trip. fl.n k... ..t ruM. ice curtains. taken passage along with James winj Bh.jfiR. aii coiorg. Four- Young. teea styles of beds from which to .!. Roller and Robert Wirtz choose. Fine Btock of rockers, din- have returned from their trip to ing chairs, loungeR, couches, and the mountains, minus any game, bed room sets. 11 i have not what fliey saw plenty of deer, but were you want, I will send for it. W hen aUava attacked with the "buck in town, give me a call, u.nin" when llo-rp was a chance for This storo carries a full line of r- . I i . , , j - i .-ii .!.. a shot. "'' unaenakers goons, aim win mm charge ol tunerais, woman at tendant furnished. Uemember me place. I. 0. O. F. Block, Main Bob Greer will sell you bacon and hams cheaper than any place in town. MTsTtTeisler. who reside on the Jackson Bottom, south of this city, yesterday turned over a teakettle cf boi he a wattr with the result oi badly scalded foot and ankle. Dr. Bailey is attending. The physi cian may he compelled to resort to t.'i v.r ine process oi sstn graiuug oeiore cure can be effected. You are not in it without a Mor row coaler and brake. McCor mick will put one on your wheel for $5.50. Zinu Wood, jr.. recently lost one of his large gray mares, purchased with its mate, from T. G. lodd, ol Forest Grove. The animal was a splendid piece of horse flesh, and it cost its owner rAW. 1 he loss the more deplorable seeing that the team was perfectly matched. W. R. Jackson, well known here as one of our early pioneers, has gone to Eugene to consult an eye specialist. It is said that W. K. is about to lose his sight entirely JOHN ti. WALL, ATrOENEY-AT-LAW Ouice Upatait, Baticy Mergan imc.. Room, i an a. HiLLSBOKO, - OEKUOM. X IOM6UB, MOXABV BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY - AT LAW NoUrial Work aad CocveykJiciBg. Kuoiustt 7 Uorgau lilk., Hiuabot. Om Schulmerich n f. have received some of their Fall goods. They will cany a full Him of ladies' furs, coats and capes, - The time, is di;ii-u near for auction sale?, and tlu re will be a large number of them in this coun ty this Fall. Thoe contemplating rales of this kind should oommuni- cute with Wm, McQuillan, auction eer. Hillsboro. Ore. Inquire at this ofhee for terms. For Sale Limited number of thorough -red Cotswold rams, 18 months old. Mrs. E. M. Smith, Lennox, Or. MatthiaB Ulmer, for over thirty years a resident of Mankato. Mm nesota. has purchased the MoElroy place near Cedar Mills and taken nossession. He and Mrs. Ulmcr will try the Pacific Coast for a while, and see whether or not they will like our mild winters bet ter than the regions of Minnesota, Oregonians should not complain that the weather is a trifle warm in August, Just remember how delightful a summer we have had while the East has been in a swelter heat for two months. Ice cream, 10 cents You are es pecially invited to attend "A Green land Party" this Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brown. Y. P. 8. C. E. Christian church. Ice cream 10 cents. The school ma'am God bless grain aou nny. . . L. Bailey, Manager. erwill be here n all her glory Kext week to participate In teaen- W. N. BARRETT, ATTOENBY-AT-IAW UJuooDMor to barratt A Adams.) Ooice, Up Stair, Central Block. HILLSBOKO, - OkUSUUM. WWyVotWrirrrV '' DR. J. E. ADKINS, fifteen year Experience in HUUbotw. Piratcla service; Charges reasonable OJice, UaiDU 3! irir Ifu: macy. HILLSBORO, OKKUOM. rVWMWrrrrrr,ArAAr DR. C B. BROWN, DENTIST ji6 Deknm Building, Portland, Ongea. Make trequent visit to HilUboro. Aa nouncements of time pu'ulwhed. street, Hillsboro. W. O. Donklson, Prop, Cornelius Warehouse. The L. Bailey warehouse at Corne lius is now ready to receive wheal, oats, hay, etc.. for shipping or stor age. Highest mrrkel price paid at all times for grain and hay. Buy your bacon and hams Greer's; he is the cheapest. at vVvVVvvVvVVVArVVVrVVVr For Sale. Seven hsad of work horses three; mares and four geldings; also threw suckling colts. Range in weight from 1,000 to 1,4000. Cash, or ap proved note. Will trade for hay, or cows and calves. Inquire at thU office..,..;-V.'Y-..-. :'' a- . ;,a.-.-. i- This is the season of the vsxr when yon ?honH patronize, grocer. es' examination. A good big at- who keep new and clean slock, t-j tendance is expected, to Dennis for first class gwc;-.;