: ALL AO0T TBI PiorL I i a warn with t I'Hori.i : : HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 4, 1902. - "-' - Y "iN KAHNEST MONDAY' , . Me- CI (.rowers, (icncrallv Vny Vxnim per Hundred. no Htsr .'KICKS PAID rUK YKAKH. All Yard Will. Willi but Hut i 1w Kicrutuiu. Brtfla Nrit wcrk Kcgla Xrit Wtck . J Hop grower will start picker to work nx I Monday morning in nearly nil the yard In the county, Mva on or two exception The Sll, Itubrie, Bley and Ho ehanan yard . Iiegin Monday, a ell nit numerous smaller ytrJ'. The scale paid this vnr U ninety cent -r 'hundred pounds, n in crease over that paid last year fact, thi I Mugful price paid Tor pick Inn for many year Tl crop this year la of excellent qua. tty, at 1 14I luit few grower lu Con tracted Rl a Stliall liriff, ! few having bargained for tn, eleven mill twelve cent, Taken ll In all till phllllUr Pi 111 Ixol i'HUHtl lio) limit have had since hop gro log amnunted to anything In the county. PUBLIC SALE. Tllil und'-rsigned Kill aell at puhlic miction at the N. A INrreit plMi e. on half mil fit', of M on it li ml 1. Nl 10 o'clock a in , on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. lll.tck uinr. 4 year, weight I. old; grav li'ifnu. ' yr. wght 1 MX); r i' 'hit, 10 yr. wght 1,4 0; lav ware, 8 yr, wghl 1.500; brown mare, '. yr, wght 1 400; ronel driving- home. 8 yr.; hy aaddle horse, 6 yrsjgray mir, wabt 1 ,4M); 14 held of choice milk cow, tomr full blood Jerry, til young, under years; 7 yearlings; 14 calve; GO head of hog, young nil old; lot of chicken"; 3D ton hy; Under, mower, nearly new; Frank Bros, drill; 1 1-Inch' plow; 3 14 In plow; 1 8 hore harrows; dire harrow, Nml roller, 2 grindstones, liny fork with rope and pulley, double climb saddle, Mitchell wagon, S-wagon, buck, 2 set tram harness, set plow harness, buggy, wt lngl harness, other fitrin i in piemen U, mil nunier one otlu-r m-tii-lB". T Kit MS OP 8AI.K Our in iuliliorr, up in the uiotin Inio iliMiii In n( Vuhinitoii coo li ly, p-irlicu'orly thorn of iIim llnx ton hihI (inW 1,'rrek :ountry, may ho. fur railway t'omiiiiinicHtion within it very fw yt-wrn. '1'he fact tlm' H"l' f n roiopanir have loiiht IhoiiMitiiiU 'if arri-a of tiuihcr laml thiouifhoiil that H:liiii, ahouhl Itivr ri.ooiirj.niiiriil to (arno-rt and ai It hoiiot Iml li-ra that an rflort will I m muiln to K'"! rallroadu built tlirnugli to ilni ci.n-1 in ordi-r to tihve xhippiiu lufilitiia. Within i he laat two yt-nrn, ovrr twnty-Hye lli'iiHitnd ni'ii- of tin, her laud have Ix'i-n trmo-fi rrr.l in thin hi-lt. 1) t y hi iihkI 4 hl? (' miih anil ch Hit, We ki'ip ihti liitKt Do vniiiifiil L'Hiil'a fiiruirhiiig gooiU? liave thrm. J)i yni li-'i (fro- Him 1 1 r i irnm ir I mm umu W'r orirT Of couran you do a nil r hr ti-H I -. t And r-nirilirr that II U'l'liruii V Kotia pay thr. hih ri noirknt pricu for I inn produce J, V. CuriicHu. who h;ii hrrn f r :i; i n k on thr N A. llarrrtt plmr, nrar Moiiiitnindale, in having a puhtin nli- of hi peratmal prnprr tv, lo lk plncr fii'ptriulMir 15. Ill- Iihh aouiH line Mo'k, Jrnrv m, yoiinn rlock. rtc, whicii uliniitd rl I 'i-ll to dairymen. If Von Kant aiiythinp i advi-rlinrf in aii'itlo-r roluiiin, no lo liin inlr. Tiim llrt ti-am in the lint in one of the limut ii. the county. tVlirn furmiTH ar in nwd of ag riculliiral iiiiph-int'nlH thry chnuld Hi'liulmrrich Bron ' atock. The arr fiielory arntu for 0born and D-rting hitrv-tiiiK machinr, Kock InUihI p!oM and Imrrow, and I'incr diilU. Al-o carry a full linr of hutfuira. wh.u'i and arnvral hanlrtNir. A ni-rnt nuitilit r o( 1 Iim Arcuf, iii if(,-rrio 1 1 oi l ronit Imurr l.r lug ninti'il, HU'rd lliut ItiK build- in u in eld to llilMwaa prrur. ' ht' h lild'i.g was coro'lriicl I hv ll.-nrv Wi-hinng in 1S)J, and ill" Iniiilirr vhii,I hand inadr, and nmnufacturud nul of cedar. It M in rxcllrnt repair, and ia Ix-ttrr nr-arrvHil Hiau the wooden build IngK in the town, which were built twenty yean ago. Iit the electric lin come l)rn ni hi here to stay, because thr peo ple iiiiMt have rterlmg grocetiea. Tlio 1'iaiii "ml W brand leada the vitii Thi i th (uitiiig aeanon. (let your lunch uppli.m from Den-iii-. A !!( the people who deal with if Inn price and quality are not right. Tin) a;dwalk committee of tbe city council went all over the city ll week, .lurching for defective One of The l'lcttiest (lames IMayed This Year. UOYS ARE I'LAYIXC CHEAT BALL. Waol Anoiher Turo at Ipthorch Nine. llarrrtt a Catcher. The Diamond V" added another calp to their girdle, Sunday, when they defeated Waverly by a ncore of 8 to 6. Tbe Tiaitore came out with a picked nine from tbe me tropolis, but they were not in it with Joa Powiia' colli not for a minute. Barrett waa in from Grernrilte, and did rome fine work catching, throwing nut two m-n on recond with the greatrat rme. Vaiiderxanden held down lirat hare. and wa in good trim for neat work. Frarik Sajipington pitched, and did ioua very clever toening Cook and Hatch were at their bent, and that, of ourse, means that they put up ball second to none. Hare and Mill covered their ground in finw ehape, while Alliron and W'ann. in tbe 6ld, loat no lime in making good. A. C. Shute umpired the game and gave univer aid aatirfaction. The viritor hiought one-armed pitcher with them, and although he bad some very nice curves, he a found without much trouble. To even up mattera, Happington waa induced to pitch the game with but. one hand . ..i.. irt aiili-walaa. Kiev found nlenly ol ID ami unner, caan, i-r .... ,- ;. ,, '!." d note 7 peri11"" i "' m l' '"r ' ' iili-i:Ci! etrry w li'iro until mey mi i linvnd llie o'treetH nllt'into the t'OUIl- Ilnr HV wlierti IIktd were in HKiewnma year a nine, appmvei " cent inti-r'-at Lunch rervrd rt ikviii. J V. COH.KKt.UI, H I', t'orn-hua, Auctioneer. Maaqueraiie Ball. There will be a mark ball, in the hall adjoining Miller' hotel, nl Coriuliua. on Saturday night. Heptemlier 13th. Dance ticket. 50 cent Beat of munio. Hefrerh iimnta will be fervrd in tba ball Ora Co ik and Henry Hart, fl r manager. The line up war; Diamond W. Waverly. ' Birretl." c Heitrruan V H:)pj)ingtoii. . p Gannon 'anderand-r .1 h Aurtin Hatch 2 b Kmerick Cook .; 3 b Merley Hart) Jnhuson Allieoit r f Dorner Wann of Faley Mill If. Meyer Diamond W -I 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-6 Vavery 1 0 10 0 0 2 0 1 0-6 ELKS' CARNIVAL AT PORTLAND Seal of Minnesota cigar at Connick. I Mir Lena Abbott, of I'ortland, viaited with relative her today. Only boy' golf birt in town, at The Karket. riixe 12 to 14$. Mr. L. M. Hoyt ha returned from an extended outing at Seaside. Another touch of auramer weath er tbe first of thr week. Wanted To buy 20 to 30 head of Angorae, ewe Write or r D. F. Kuhn, Buxton, Ore. W. W. Bosco and W. E. Mc Court have returned from a visit to the Seattle Elks' Carnival. Complete line of Battenburg ma terial at the Racket Htore. Braid, pattern and thread everything you want, S. B. Huaton and family return ed from Nye Creek last Thuraday evening, after an outing of several week. W. J. Benson is arranging to atari a ateam wood aw, and will take order from now on. H. T. Bluir ha just "niehed de livering two hundred cords of four- foot wood for use at the city power plant. . Boys' blark aateen shirts, 40 nd 45 cent; cheaper than you can make them, ueiits work aniris 45 cent, uowards. The Racket Store. II B. Morean. years ago sheriff of thi county, was in the city yea terday," renewing "auld acquaint." Cotton towel craub, 4 and 6 cent per yard. i,inen,ai cenia; conon loweln, 15 cent per pair and up- ard; al-o linen towtla, at tne Racket Store. Geo. Kirkwood Wan down from the Grove today. lie thinks ol moving back ti Hillsboro in the not fur dirlant future. Scrub, hand, bath, clothes, toolh and all kinds of brushes, at Tbe Racket. Also whisk broom. Cheaper than elsewhere. Cbaa. L. Baker, of Sumner, Watm.. accompanied by bis mother, is a guest of John Humphrey They came over to see the Elk' Carnival, at I'ortland. Gas lamp, cheaper and better than electricity. Simple to care for and absolutely safe. The Rack et Store. k is mm AGAINST FAMILY COW Hillsboro Ik vines are Kdu cated to High Standard. INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS. Mtaowhil tbe Geotle Animal la Peace fully Grazing In tbe Streeta. in insiiect. Ha may looK lor a ireneral reeonrl ruction of the walk In lli nuur future. Coin nieiioing SeplDtiilirr 1, II. Wehrung A Sons will give tickets aitheuch dollar cili purchase on premiums, as follows: First prise, elegant 52 tdece. set dih-; 2nd prim, gent' $10 suit clothe; 3rd prise, hoy' uit or girl' aires pat tern, value, 5 1C B. Tonsil" will take quite a siring ol horse to the f tale Fair to THIS WILL INTBREST FARMERS I compete lor the purm nung up ai For the Elks' Carnival the South ern Pacific Co. will sell tickets from all stations In Oregon to Portland and return, on August 31st, September Island 5th to 11th inc uaive. at creatly reduced rate. Account "Elks' Day" tickets will be sold on September 3rd and 4th at one fare for the round trip, with a maximum of !f9C0. Snt-cial attraction have been provided, which will in ike this Carnival the finest ever held on the coast. Grsnl parade every day, in which the beautiful queen of the Carnival will sotiear before her admirinff subjects. Don t fail to visit the Midway PlHisance, the German-Village and Jabour's Oriental Extravaganza. If you Slav at home you will spend the rest of your lit regretting u ua io i shijept To the public: ThN biing I ha fi nal issue of the county paper be fore we ship, our exhibit to Hie i tale fair, wa will make a final call for good specimen which anyone may ha'e. We urgently request you to send in what you have at once, a It i now too late for us to call and get them, we mul by the 1 lib Instant, we are anon on the line of vegetable, and those who have any nice sample of ve tablc will oonfer a great favor on us by bringing ibrm in at once, oi not later than the lOlli of lh month. Weoould also use some more nice peoimen of fruit, well a som good, plump, newly threshed grain, which can ba re turned lo you after tbe fair if yon wish it Ths Grange cninmittees, wh'ob have any exhibits in their possession are requested to send ihrm in at once. Thin is the final call, and nil are invited to respond with seal. The benefit will he mu tual. Let ui all do our part nd make Washington aouuty talked ol by Fair visitor. Heidtl A Wall, Managers Washington ooanty exhibit. Hubsoribe for the best county p er The Argu Money to loan in sums to suit. II. T. Biigloy, Hillsboro. Commissioner' court waa in ses sion this week for the regular monthly term. ' "A long pull and a strong pull" is alright sometimes, but if your rsior pull get a strop at The Del ta. Large assortment. Miss Eva Froome, of Pendleton, and Miss Alice Gray, of Atorla, are in thr city visiting their class mate, Mies Elizabeth Milne. Beef. Iron and Wine, when prop erly combined, make an Ideal Ton ic and llestoralivt. flucn an arnoie you will find at The Delta. Price, 50 cjnts. Kenyon Crandall, one of Wash ington county' pioneers of 1852, is up from San Franoisco for a visit with the old timers. He is the guest of his nephew, The Argus publisher, the race meeting. Among tnose which he has entered sre Mark Hnitna, Portia Knight, Bessie Love h.oi and Sin Toy These are some good hits of horseflesh, and he should pall down tome of the prise money Lily Extracts, nin.iufactured by ,tter & Gallowsy, are guaran- ed. ai d. if they do not give satis faction the money will be returned. These extracts are kept by all stores. Try them and ba con vinced Absolutely mire. No drug'. Ask for Lily Extracts. Threshing continue lively, and many farmers are hauling their wheat into town for storage. The ronds will be full of teams In a teek orsttoii a nmttrr, when all gat tarted. The mills over the oountv are busy grinding on the nw crop, whichTtliongh slight in yiald, is of excellent quality. Crescent Flour will give youat infliction. Ask your grocer for It Gel it once and your kitchen will r ot be without it. We have plnced ihi Hour with Johu Dennis, Main street, for the Imnettt of thoeo who use and call for it Crescent Blllls. Foreit Grove. At i o'clock in the afternoon, on Thursday, September 11, Marshal Atkinson will sell a brown horse, blate face, about three years old, al the Wiley & Dennis barn. Here i a chsnce for some one tn buy a licrse cheap. Go and make an oner The Fall line of dress goods, flannelette, otilinus. oreton. table linens, etc . will arrive at H Well rung & S-ns, September L Finest mid most complete line ever brought to Hillsboro. Dr. A B Bailey Iiob opened den tal purlore in the Bailey-Morgan block. Moms 10 and 11, where he will b- pleased to meet his patrons and friends after Monday, Septem ber 8 W. V, Wiley wns at Salem this week, getting 'hi bar-privileges in shiipt) to be ready for the lair when ittipens. Every dnv n new stock of men's, ladies' and "children's shoes arrives at H. Wehrung & Sons. Quality the beBt and prices the lowest. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Water ai d light hills must be paid noi later than the 10th of esc 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ih.itnd. hereafter. all payments must lie made at the otlice of the underMiiiied. H. T. BaOI.KY, Recorder. Taken Up. 12 At my p!ce, 1 mile north Ith-dville. one bay mare, about year old; S white feet, and elar on fnrnlmil d Owner can have same by proving properly and payin charges. James isorwicic, Keeavme, vr. Fruit Wanted. The city council will soon, o it is said, engage in the pleasant dis cussion as to whether or not an or dinance shall be passed prohibiting cows to run at large. Tbe measure is beintr drafted and will, in all likelihood, be brought before the next session of tbe city fathers. There is a strong sentiment among many for prohibitive measure?, while on tbe other hand the owner of the cow, collectively, without many break, i for letting the ani mal run at large. Hillsboro cow are great pets, anyway, and can't do much harm, they are that gen tle. One family cow walked into Milnt's warehouse last Saturday night, before closing time, took down her back bair, pot on her night gown and proceeded to camp in the office until Sunday morning, when she was discovered and turn ed out to grass. "Boss'' didn't want any breakfast, but made a bee-line ror me luaiaiin river io jenunun of water to help foment what grain she might have eaten, this is only a sample of bow domestic a cow can become under favorable circumstances. If the Hillsboro cow keps on a few more year, she will get through the eighth grade and nothing short of tbe State Ag ricultural College will satisfy her educational instincts. J I The state fair will commence September 15th, and maoy from this county have signified their in tentions of going to the capital city for a vacation while the great do ings are on. President Wehrung, of the 8tate Board, lay that the show ia to be one of the biggest for year, and whatever he eaye in thi regard is a good as gospel Several horses from the Tongue stabl3S will be competitor for tbe splendid purses hang up, we shall have a good exhibit, and Brother William will be there to greet his many friends. Take a few days off, farmers, and go up and see the state house and the penitentiary and the big how. Tracy ia dead not so with John Dennis. He keeps the finest selec tion of boot and shoes on tbe market. Fit your feet and feel fine. , A forest fire caused Geo. Sue bauer a loss of about 600 bushel of wheat and oats in the stack the other evening. Tbe boys were out trying to save a fence which was in danger, when they noticed that the Barnes had run to within a few feet of the hop bouse. Going to that building they found it had caught Tbey extinguished this, and sud denly discovered that tbe stacks were on Ore. It bad too much of a start to do much towards saving the grain and they put in their time saving the baro, which was within a hundred feet of the stacks PUBLIC SALE. of W can pav HO per ton for Italian prunes, up" to 70'e; for apples, $6 per ion. tmisDoro r run uner Express wagons and croquet ets at E. L McCormick s. H. L. Boardman, president of MoMinnville College, will preach at Baptist church, Sunday, at 11 a. m. He will also preach at tbe Methodist church, at 8 p. m. Get your wood in out of the rain. Those ' wanting wood sawed by steam saw may leave orders with the undersigned, or at the Grange store. JattifS Harwood. Hop picking will begin in tbe Wm Bgley ysrJ. Lrisyyillo, Mon day, September 8, rain or shine. All pickers registered will please make arrangements accordingly. We handle the best. For men and bova' clothing, you cun't beat H. Wehrunu & Sons. Ask those who always buy of us. Call in and see us and you will buy of us. The Epworih League held a pic nioat Davis' hill lust Friday night The illumination consisted of a big bonfire, and the pqutd refreshments of watermelons. A (oily time is reported. This will interest the ladies. H. Wehrung & Sons have a handsome line of ladies' tailor-made skirts; handsome, latest styles and finest qualities. No need to go to Port laud. Call in and ees our line. Perry Wateoii was down from Greenville the first of the week, and be says that Banks is now an iHiiirant for trade auainst which Greenville will have to rustle. The Diamond Ws are O K, and go are tnose new cigars juhi, io- ceived at McCormick s See bis ad in another column. E. C. Bailey, of Salem, is in the city this week, the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. KufuB Haggener. air. Bailey is connected with a bard ware establishment in the capital cilv. and eenerally spend his an- ntial vacation tn "this man s town. Take vour grain to the Aplin Mills, at Cornelius. They will pay you the highest market price, or warehouse your grain. Carry grain sacks. Apliu Mill, Corne lius. Mrs. Sutherland, of Scholls, has beeu granted a petition to sell the Barbow ranch, near achous, ana a lot in Yamhill county. Notice of the sale will be found in another column. Miss Buulah Blood, iashionable dressmaker, desires the patronage of the ladieH of Hillsboro and vi cinity. Apprentices wanted. Sec ond street, oyer Wilkes' notary office. For rent A farm of 95 aores, 75 acres in cultivation; house of ten rooms; good orchard; running water through farm. Kenter may have privilege of paying rent by work on farm. Iuquire at this othce. A voune man by the name of McDowell, on tbe Hawthorne place, recently cut his foot to the bone with an axe. Dr. Tamiesie dressed the wound, and he is getting along nicely. Don't ovei look this After Sept. 1, until further notice, for each $5 purchase in shoes, rubbers or hos iery. Dennis 'will give the pur chaser a handsome doll, suitable for a Christmas gift, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shute de parted Wednesday eve for a trip to Adams, Uregon, wnere mey win visit with relatives and friends Mr. Shute will visit the famous Walla Walla valley while up in that section. Dr. Jas. Withycombe, Vice-Director of , the Oregon Agricultural Collece. wa in the city this morn- inn. enrou te to Portland. While here he made a visit to his South Tualatin farm. Frank Vandoiuelon loat a build- in. at Greenville, Tuesday morn ing, about 4 o clock, and the nre is Bunuosed to be ol incendiary origin Peter Vandehey had what is known as a eallon house in the building. The loss is supposed to be about J400. There was $100 insurance. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Calvin Jack farm, one mile east of Farmington, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m , on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Six beads first-class milk cows, graded Jerseys; 3 betters, 1 year line bull, 1 sorrel horse, 3 shoats a lot of chickens and geese; Bain farm waaon, spring wagon, Cham pion self-binder, W A Wood mower cultivator, hand seeder, spring tooth barrow, pegtooth harrow, J & I Case plow (14 inch), 2 sets dou ble harness: 2 10-gal, 1 8-gal and 1 5-gal milk can; a lot of farm tools and other articles too numerous to mention. : TERMS OF SALE: ! All sums under $10. cash; over $10, one year's time, approved note, 8 per cent interest; l per cent on on all cash sums over $10. Will be pleased to show intend ing purchasers above property any time before sale. J. J. Kbkbs, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Brick for Sale Parties wanting firat-elaea bUiij brick, $6 00 per thousand, call oa or add rea. Oroner & Rowell Go., Scholls, Oregon. PKOFKSSIOaUU F. A. BAILEY, ZX. IX FhjalciMt nTlrrSTTl t Office Mu.gaa-BUt7 black ay jtakm Rooms la-li il ia. west carat M Ha Btk- ArrArtrVArWrtflV V, . T. L.NKLATER, M. . C, M PHYSICIAN AND SURCIOM Office at Hteiiieae bet l Coart Inn WrTSrrWSW JAMES PHILLIP K TAXIEtUK. M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Stugeo Southera Pad&c RaUiwal Caw Consultation ia F reach et Iliglsaa M bcaadRetdscotkaid f Matm, car Odd Fellows' fetUoiag, UUhism Real Estate Tranaters. $1 A R Narraway to Jno M Cress 160 a sec 18 t 3 n r 5 w.... G W Beal to Jno M Beal Its 7 and 8 blk 2 Gaston 300 A Baldwin to Mary Wheeler e J It 3 Walker's ad Forest G 650 I Geo Kneser to E K Watts pt sees 21 and 28 1 1 s r 2w..ztiV5 A S Shaw to Daniel ariey ou ainsecl3tlsr2w 2700 Arthur Williams to Jno Schoe der Lbr Co 160 a sec 10 1 1 s r 6 w 1600 John M Wall to A B Bailey It 1 blk 2 Thome's ad Hillsb'o 475 Zeno B Drum to Jno Schroeder Lbr Co 161 a sec 6 t 1 s r 5 w 1600 John M Wall to Benton Bow man lot in South Hillsboro. 100 Kdw Murphy to Jno Schroe der Lbr Co 160 a sec 12 1 1 sr6 w ..1000 Wm C Puffer to Jno Schroeder Lbr Co 160 a sec 31 1 1 n r 5 w 2000 Laura Irwin to Jno Schroeder Lbr Co sec 32 tl nr5w...l500 Saml Bearv to Jno Schroeder Lbr Co "160 a sec 10 1 1 s r 6 w 2000 W W Truesdell to W W Beardley 80 a John Landess d lo 4200 Nancy Banks to J J Hartley 74 a sec 31 t n r 3 w. . . . 43 B F Purdy to Fred Rounds 5 a in A Harper die 325 Ora L Truitt to C A Anderson 1 a Lawrence Hall die 125 Eli Smith to J L Washburn 99 a sec 14 1 2 n r 5 w. . . . .1000 First Natl Bank Hillsboro to Wm Bagley Sr Us 9 and 10 blk 6 Hillsboro 100 Interstate Land & Lumber Co to Jno Schroeder Lbr Co 3,360 acres timber land in Washington county Fifty bead of high grade Angora goats for sale; wetbers and does. Lawrence & Sons, farmington. The Sunnyside Weed men base ball nine and the Diamond W will play at the local grounds next Sunday, and the visiting team is coming to the city strengthened to what it was tbe last time it was here. This will be the last game under the present baseball man agement this season, and if there are any more games it will be en tirely under a new deal. Those who want to see a good game should come out Sunday and they will not be disappointed. Those having public sales of per sonal property naturally desire a eood crowd at their sale. Ibe Ar gus has a big circulation, and reaches more people than any other paper in Washington county if not more than all others to gether. Bring your sale bills to The Argus and have your ad. in its columns, if you want a crowd of buyers at your sale. Ask any ex perienced auctioneer if this is not true. Wanted 200 head ewe lambs Cotswold preferred. John Milne, Hillsboro, Oregon. Hinshaw & Wheeler intend starting their drier next Tuesday and they will keep the kiln warm for weeks after the fires are once built. They have already contract ed for several hundred tons of fruit, and they will do a rushing bnsi ness. They already baye fruit enough in sight to last them some time. Wanted A sirl to do genera housework. Steady work, fall and winter. Inquire at this office. The Tualatin hotel claims tbe honor oi having the highest rose bush in the city. One of the branches of a vine went through one of the clapboards about ten feet above the ground; tben wound its way through the darkness be- tween the studding and tbe outer wall, finally appearing at the very eaves of the building, which is two story. Miss Mildred Warren, of Port land, has been the guest of Miss Ruby Palmer, this week. D. B. Lusby. near Greenville, had a rustle to save his residence from beine burned the other morn- hing. It was early, and the roof cauht from a spark. A little bard -work saved the building with but little damage. Miss Nellie Richards, of Port land, is the guest of Miss Bessie Sigler. Onion raisers report that the crop this year is much lighter than laBt, but that a much better quality orevatls. Down in tbe Beaverton district the shortage is said to be more general than up along tbe bottoms of the Tualatin. VVSrWWVWSrrrrrArV GEO. B. BAOLEY ATTORNKY-AT-bAW iUnm I aad i Skats Bail4Ui HILLSBORO, . . OIUOI. II T. Ba.lev" and Laurel M Hovt will represent Phoenix Lodge No. 34, Knights of Pythias, at the coming session of the Grand Lodge to be held in Portland early in Oc tober. The Uniform Rank will at tend the meeting of that body, at H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNBY-AX-LAW Office la Corwla-WostM Mack, Mala Is. UlUabora. - Ocaxaau AftArtAAArtrNrWrtrtAArVVVV tbos b Toaooa, a iMWtj awraav THOS. H. 4 K. B. TOB0UB. AUorneys-At-Law. Room j, 4, fc j, MergaaBlk, 1 JOHN U. WALL, ATTORNSY-AT-bAW Office Upstair, Bailey Mergaa Bqoii, laa la. tuixauoKO. . oaaooM. AArWrVrWWrVVMMA BENTON BOWMAN. ATTORNEY. AT. LAW Tlnlirial Wnrt i "naiajan lj Room SAT ktorgaa BUu. HUlafcM, Of rrWrrrVWJJJJ W. N. BARRETT. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW lo Barrett (Su Office, Up SUin, Caabral HILLSBORO VVWryrMrrWlr V. M. USIDKI. W. J. W4U Heidel & Wall Largest liet of farm lor sale ia Wash ington County. Moacy to loaa. Coa vcyancing, etc. We will eell your farm for you. Hillsboro ..Orefoa WrarVrVVI OR. j. E. ADK1NS, Fifteen year Kxpcriaace ti DENTISTF ' Firatclaaa Service. Charge Reasonable. Office, Union Block, over Schulnetich Bros.' Store. HIUSBOKO. OaUMOM. AAArNrAArAAArNrrArrrVrVit Fred J. Berger and Martha M. Wuttke were married at Bethany, August 21. Marriage license has been grant ed Robeat Wymore and Miss Bessie M. Shaver, of Tualatin vicinity. County Commissioner Ward brought down from Gaston some fine samples of grain for the fair exhibit this week. Mr. Ward says Nearly one hundred hop pickers left this city this week for the Pike and Yamhill county hop yards, go ing by team. The yards up that way are larger than down here, and furnish work lor a longer periou. See notice of sale of J. J. Krebe, Farmington, in another column. Mr. Krebs has bought tbe farm ington store, formerly owned by Boge Bros., and will take posses sion October 1. The city of Cornelius is to have anoiher wet goods store another saloon being opened there this week, ibis maces mree saioons there now as many as Hillsboro has. George White, who attended the public school herd's few years ago, and who is How attending Mount Angel College, ia in the city this week, visiting friends. William Marsh Jr., of Center ville, while feeding a thresher the other day, lost the tip of one of hit fingers by contact with the cyhn dei. Dr. F. A. Bailey attended. B. BAILEY, D. D. & Dentist. Rooms 10 and 11, Morgan-Bailey Block Hocas 9 to u a. m., and I to 4 r. m i Hillsboro Obeoon yVWryVlrrrrrrVlr DR. C B. BROWN, DEINTIST 516 Dcknm Building, Portland, O.sfsm. Makes frequent visit to HUlbo. Aa nouncement of time pabliahod. , rlVrrrrrrrV df.2diwaict Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnlthtaj and Renovated. A firt-clae table aad ' all accommodations ' for the convenience of guest. ... VrrWrrrrrrrrJ M. PETERSON to CO that time, and contend for some of he lost one of bis most valuable! Mrs. Geo. R. Bagley has rerurned the priies offered. ' horses Monday. from Seattle. Residence Fainter. PapsrLag. Big Weak. CI work OaaraatsC HILLS BOKO. OXi: