: ; : all About inn Faorta : ! i i a wiu with tii rim. i t : HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 11, 1902. s 1 The (iiuydotiHTell That I'm grew Is Being Made. MICH OP SURVEY IS X SttllONKH. W lit lit Ktady tu Have Dli I Moved a Sorni aa Kltit uf way I fViHaud. Jauie II. Sewall, chairman uf the right-of-way oniumiltw, wan in I'nrtlai.d the last of tlm wk. nod while them had a confernm with the Uraydomi, who tolil him that their eastern people were in readl mit ta start work n the proponed . . it .... .i..t.i ..r lcirio lino a wmn " nn" ,Mi way was iMiHired along llm autvey A great deal of oroaa tMr-olioi ha linen rim, and the next thing i lb Kround upon which the line l' be run. The commiHe will "rk steadily until all lh concwHionK aro math', and the company will llieti alarl to active construction The axlwlion of, the fair site at the fmt of Willamette IMghla, will da uijch to help puah th iw road, and will help Ita trallio right (mm the atart. Mr. Sewell eav he will hurry the grant a rapidly a piMwllile. PUBLIC SALE. Th" Diam ind W an nw under n lien iiiHiniii'iiiitiit. and the nine I ht ply it erriiH ol four gaiiiM .nth tin' CiinmliuH uiiir, the first Huitif t i l' p'ayid at Fort-al drove m xt Sunday. 'I'he locals tire gt ting iiiln khitpo tu k'ivb the Forest (.iriivii-Criifliua boys a run for tlit-ir luuney. Quite a crowd will gu iiti frmn here tu Hie them win mil r witiiffH their departure hoiiiH iiiinii- nil l heir tail feather. Tim pccnml Kiune will he played ill thix iity the following Sunday Hlmulil the game break even, Miuiituer A (!. Hhute, of the I f 1 1 lx-h.-rn leHin, H.iya that the fifth game will he played to ace who are the vii'lui". Tito lice-lip cannot be prot'iired, hul the locali will con sist nl old time favorite. When farmer are in need of ay ricu'tnriil Implement they should M Se.illlllierieh lirOH.' Stock. They lire fit' tor y asjentt for Oidmriie and Deerii'i harvesting carbine, Rock Inland plowH itnd Imrrowi, and Tiger diilln. A lm tarry a full line of buggies, wagon and generil hardwire, Thin lam hreit a week of smoke Shtfliing ti'ed nie burning here and there, and (eiu-ea are nuftvriug. It ia Ire and aim.ke every here. Of thtt littler there han l.ei-n more than nn HliMiithnH'e here in town. It haa beejt ao ihink that it could al moat h cut aith tt cleaver. One man, who by tlte way ia a church ineinher, aitya that it waa ao thirk Monthly evening thiit when a leant drovw ilirini jh M tin Hi reel it cut lt hunk of ainoke into two walla, leavin'tr behind (he team a "wake" nut unlike lht left on lh watera , . i mi ii ....iii. by rt bo it in (ntnst All Com 1 he unt.era.gneo , . .e., , , .. n), , fc (w miction ai t: nm ,inrit.i , i... i utile enutheaet of Hillab.r 1 mil" from Karntington.al 10 a. in , I y;m in- it It ilr.tna i I r;iin tt ell!e it, l v ti ne.-d .t It -t ? I HATl'KDAV, SKIM'KMbrCIt ! . one Mm. the li t"U nei.l ye.i.'a fnriii"llii fc-i'id- . . . - I - k 1..1 1 it,' ,VK,;4-.roll horae.ltrc.kr; J . t ol J. W., .n.v ,.,, lo von I ml urn inilirok; j tfowa, browl aow, nun t t - i rt 1 tt coiir-e Vi-tl do an I we ler. nplg, ft monlhaulil; itrw J'j ,l'0' 1HV ii,e I e-( Ami leoii'iiiher that t .n I'Uno liiml-r, i ll.Wmxl niowri i " "r" , ' , V.ger lakr, .prlitg-tootli liarro-v, 2 .tra eat m iiket prn-e for l.irm produce h.rrowa. roller, fanning mill, h.vrr.W.I W(n 1iw( )1 Ml new wora nawfta, '"-" m i... ,nA alogl uaroraa, J aoi coi, iS-yal kettle, a lot ol Hurb.nk iul potato aao aumrroiit Ktrly ROM otbrr article. TKRM8 OP BALK: Under 110, caah; $10 and over, one year' lime, app'oyed note, 7 per ctnt Intereat Two per oeul dia touiit for caah on auma over $10 Jons Swasaon, Owner. Ii p t'orneliui, Auotioneer. ELKS' CARNIVAL AT PORTLAND For the Kika Carnival the South ern raclllo Co will aell lickma from all alationa in Oregon to I'orihnd and return, on Auguai .Slat. Henleinlier let and Slh to lUh iucluaive, at greatly reduced ralea Account "Klka" Day" tickeia will t aold on September 3rd and 4!h t mm fare for the round trip, with h minimum of I9W. Spwilal attractiona have lw provided, which will unka thia Carnival the flneal ever held on the coaet. Grant paradea every day. in which the beautiful queen of the Carnival will appear before he' admiring lubjeoti. Don'i fail tovieit the Midway Smith 11 lowtti, aged about 4!, who fell Ironi an apnle trie while gath ering fruit on the hum of DeWitt Merrill. Mr. Hlntim hud a de acent of nhitut fifteen feet, and bad ly injured una of hie hip and the lower norlion of hie apine. It will he v:itl day before he will be able to navigate Minimi had but reetmUy tfft one of the Portland hnaplliila, here h eulfered with lung fever, and thia accident will nalttrally nttike him feel that luck ia Hg 'ioat him The doctor hope to have hint nut before very long tjei voitr wood in out uf the rain. Thoae " wanting wood auwed bv ateamea mv leave oruera who the undesigned, or at the Orange alorti Jarr.ea Uarwood. The aile of the hewia A Clark Hximfitiou ia in ulnae to Washing- inn ctintv im it could have been cho-en and yet remained in Mult nomah i?.-unv The grounds will he at the loot of Willamette IHghia, which ia located junt at the end of the Cornell road or muni plainly apeaking, al the end d the highway to Portland via Cedar Mill. Thi te of coneidera- hie importance to our people, as tTGAGK TAXES liliDL'l'EI) 50 PEP, CENT If Paid tin or Before Novem ber 1. VH)2. A bOOD CHANCE FOR DEUXgUEXTS Other County Unit Butties and the ri.:,.. in,,u..l II A The Court baa ordered that re luct ion of fiO jHsrcent will I made on nil mortgage taxea due county if paid before November 1, 1902. W H OilN-rt, petition; deed granted If tax, coete, penalty, to., la paid, IVtition M Ulmer, change of road on petitioner land; Robert Walker. 11 N" Thomaa and M 8 I'.arnea, viewera. Petition Mary Cardwell; ordered that payment of f ICO will aecure deed of land aold for taxea. Appointment of I, C Walker aa deputy surveyor confirmed. Vote.1 ta allow J W Ooodin C0 extra to put cedar bliM;ka under benla of long Itridge. Sheriff ordered to protect band tand againat vandaliatu. Jo W Marah conlirmed aa mem ber of Hoard ot Kxaminera. Perry Watson appointed juctice for Dairy precinct. IVtition Fred Mat, road near Mouiitaindale; J II Dorland, W C Jackavm and Kdmond Comeliua, UieWefK, to IU'et Sepleil.ber 10. .i i i I i- - ..ii.. I,. .... I.. IJeil ll IHIMI. In ll.i, w A W Ailen uiHin tinyiiient of Couniv clerk'a receipta, Auuoet, if't ; recnrih r'a receipta, f llm OH. O.dered that lli county hoard adverlife for hid for keen of covin- ty poor ami for rental of poor farm. ' Clark .t Utiebanan, experta; clerk dincted t-i draw warrant not to exceed if.riU, upon tiling of rt porta of varioua ullice Tlta fullowma claima were allowed, M 8 Dilty, 'Jlili:ter btliltje . . .$i85 oo M S Dmlrv. Gitliiiiber " .... 170 0C P E Vtet, relunikil ami tmit 3 35 ?U oo 51 9 Pluieanoe, the Herman illage anu u, w j,, gt ,ht, tM f n,H ,,ro Jabour'a Oriental Kxtrayaga.ua. ,or mK if you etav t home you will apend Ihe real of your lift regretting It. PUBLIC SALE. The underalgned will aell at public auction at the N. A. Barrett place, una-half mile eaat of Mountaindale, at 10 o'clock a. m , on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ift, Black mare, 4 yeare, weight 1,650; ray horae, 6 yr, wght l.n00; r reU mare, 10 yra, wght 1,4W bay mare, 8 yra, wght 1,600; brown mare, 9 yra, wght 1,400; eortel driving hone, 8 yre; bay waddle horae,5 yra; gray mare, wght l,4iKl; 14 head ol ohoiot mug cowh, aome full blood Jeraeya, all young, under ti years: 7 yearling; 14 calvea; till head of hog, young and nhij lot of chicken; aO tone hay; binder, mower, nearly new; Frank Rro drill; 11-Inch plow; 3 14 In plow; i 8-horae harrowa; diao harrow, land roller. 2 grlndalonea, hay fork with rope and pulley, double cinnhe addle, Mitohell wagon, aj-wagon Let the electric line ?oine Pen-ni-" i here to alay, becatiae the peo ple nni-i have "sterling groceries. The. Iiiitu'nd W brand lead the van Thia i the outing eeaBon. (let your lunch anpplio from Den ni. Aak the people who deal with if hie prices ami quality are not riuhl.. ..... CS JlOJt piCKIOK i;ifiiiiuiivv. WaahltiEtmi county Monday morn ina, with the exceptions of two or three ynrila The town haa prao licnlly been deBerled. and will be fur t h iiHt two weeka, The con- tingenl which went to the Yamhill and Pike yards lfi the city Friday ami Saturday. Commencing September I, H. W eh r una & Son will give tickets with each dollar cash purchase on premium, aa follow: First prize, eleeant f2 piece set dit-hea; 2nd prixe, gent's H) suit clothe; 3rd prize, boy' mit or girl's dre pat Ui n, value, If ft. Book-keeper Cal. Jack Jr., of the Geo II WHcok. eMti)g and col V W Llvenuore, bridge lumtwr. . l.umlirr Co. lumber for roait dUtiict II 8o Frect Haniel. bridge lo dint II... 7 oo V W Llvermore, Ibr in dtit 22 .. . 17 3 lohn SlribicU. Iraoie for rock ciusher elevRtor 11 60 1 0I1 mo 11 Broi. b and r 41 3J Slietnto Bacon, bounty wildcat 2 00 I T Uratignonl " " 2 00 W F Wagner " " 00 W M Uckwn. treat aalary 5" 00 A M Colliiu, janitor 38 00 W II Morton, patipertt 7 96 C R Brwllev. " tf7 5" R.w St HiiMtou " 5 00 Mm Bro " & R I Kural i, recorder, fC-i-jS; dep j.W): DotitiiBe t.7o U7 to Jo W MarU, iChoil tupt aud at 15 00 M C Case ia 00 H A Ball (tchool aupt 1 5M0; post- awe Its; na ft o 74 5 Gl & frudlioniHie ta 12 5 tt " "... 60 00 John M Brown paujtera 9 78 Ulaaa & I'rurtlioinnie ta 050 J K Gill fk Co "1 la 00 Redmond & SappiufiU.n, bridge 3 uo Ililtsboto l'hrmcv. st f4i.P, pauper i.7o, c h ud j 75c. . . 40 So F A Bailey, pauper 00 Samuel West, iudi;ent 16 00 A C Arclibohl. c h and I I5..W p sud p J5C, b and r $9.40 14 9& W U Ha", road (apikea) a S J W Sewoll, hfl $l&o, dep f;iO, . . .....Or teleutione 1.35, tnianc 5Jt.,.. ui 03 V M Jackaon. fuel, 5o cord wood 1 VI 5' T O MeacHam, Penny bndce. . Hitlcliotn Pub Co, CO ct fft.oo; 9ta fo. j5 , nnseieiiiig and col Jl.oo. . Hillsl oto Aigut Co, co ct $10, ta f IJ.60, ftgaeaaitig and col t-.oo, Undye Ji.oo'. ta 35 19 50 PUBLIC SALE. hack. 2 ieta team harnes. eel plow j Simla Hank, ha gone to Lis old 1 ..II. . 1 1 1, mKofa hf. III. hiionu ant iiniiie nnrneasi. o n 111 v hi inmunin, u " ..v ... eiw. . , 1. ... ,J tn lenua iBitttiog inn in"" " week looking after the hop fields. He will he at his pout In the bank us soon as the yard Is cleaned up. other farm implement, and uumer ou other articlea. TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, oaah; over 10, one yaar'a lime, approved note, 7 per cent interest. Lunch served at noon. J. W. CoBNKLiU, Owner. B, P. Cornelius, Auotioneer. Masquerade Ball. There will b mask ball, in the hall adjoining Miller' hotel, at Cornelius, on Saturday night, September 13tlu Dance ticket, 50 cent. Bert of muio. Kefreah uients will be aerved In the hall. Ora Cook and Henry Hart, floor managers. William Vandervelden, of near .Greenville, waa in town Monday. Will pay caah for a second hand babjr buggy in good repair. In quire at Argu office. Read the sale nolioea in The Argus. You may see what you want ia one of ihe llitl. Crescent Hour will give you sat isfaction, Ask your grocer for it Gel it once and your kitchen will cot be without it. We have placed thi Hour with John Dennis, Main etreel, for the benefit of those who use and cull for it. Crescont Mill, Forest U rove. Mis Bertha Clark will teach in the Hillsboro schools, having charge of the room aigned to Mis Mae Willi. Miss Willis will teach in Ketchikan, Alaska, this winter, Beef. Iron and Wine, when prop erly combined, make h ii ideal ion ic and Ueatorative. Such an article you will find at The Delta. Price, "f0 0911 1. Zina Wood Jr. wishes to notify hW picker that the hnpfield will be invaded next Monday morning, and all who are .Hated to pick will be on bund at that time. Money to loan In sums to suit. H. T. Bagley, Hillsboro. Seal of Minnesota cigar at Mc- j Curmick a. Mr KMza Williams hai return- j el from La Grande, ; i J. W. Shute departed for his mining property near Baker City, yesterday morning. "A long pull and a strong pull" is alright sometime, but if your razor pull get a atrop at The Del ta. Large assortment. After several years of farndng the Thoa. Olchini' place, near Glen coe, Jaaper Keffer will make a try at something else. Go to F. B. Dailey'a Bicycle Store for gun arid ammunition ami bicycle suudries and repairing. -F. K. Dailey, Main Street, Hills boro. Miss Minnie Frantz.of Portland, ia thia week the guest of Mrs. Ktuil Kuralli. She will leave for Kan sas the last of the month. Wanted A girl to do general housework. Steady work, fall and winter. Inquire at thia oQlce. Mrs. E. L. McCormick and Mrs. John Dennis left for Grangeviile. Idaho, lat evening, to visit a month with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Birdatll. Wanted 200 head ewe lambs; Colswold preferred. John Milne, Hillbboro, Oregon. Black Marvel shoe dressing. Jtiat the thing for a wet weather cover; free shine at ftackel Store. Mrs. Grace Poe Featheretone, of Wallace Idaho, arrive in the city this week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Wilcox. Harry Gault ha gone to one of Ihe Yamhill hopyarde a foreman Mr. Miil will v at the head of the comnoxitig rooms of the Independ ent during hi abaence. On .Sunday, Sept. I4th, Oatholic ervice will be held U the church in Hillsboro. A matter of great imnoriatice must lie decided, all should attend Services at 10:30 m. Dr. Adkin ha returned from a trip to Spokane, where he went to ee Mr. Adkins, who naa Deen in a hospital there. She leaves this week for Trail, B. C, hoping to have her health benefitted at that dace. Thoee from this city who have visited the Elks' carnival report it a very good, and the many attrac tions seem to meet with popular favor. This i the last street fair the Elks will ever give in Portland, as the order ha prohibited thi feature of entertainment by laws enacted by the supreme body. In all probability the county board of tqunlizalion will meet early in October, probably the week commercing October 13. The work on the roll is much greater this year than ever before, and the assessor can't gauge the time to a nicety. A young fellow about fifteen or sixteen years of age, and resid ing with Andrew lieneon, near Cor nelius, had the misfortune to nave a pitchfork tine run through the flesh of his forearm one day last week. The fork was in the hands of another party, who was pitching bundle. Dr. Linklater dressed the boy' wound and he ia getting alonft nicely. The county sawmills have been running on the biggest local orders fcr several j ears, and there is no complaint in' this line that there is any dullness. Every little mill ha been pushed to its fullest ca pacity, and the big mills have been in the same ooai. inis conuiuon will keep up for several years, con sidering that the exposition is com ing on apace. Young America is trying to forge to the front. Robert Weatherred, the young eon of T. 8. Weatherred. his sent a jar of Crawford peaches to the state fair, and they are cer tainlv beauties. He expects to beat any others sent up there, and in th is he s likely to succeed They were raised in his orchard, and excel anything vet seen in this section for size and coloring. There will be less wheat hauled to warehouses and mills thia year than last, as the yield is not up to tn expectations The Argus said InBt week that the mill were grind ing on the new crop a statement without warrant as millers rarely touch the new crop until hardened somewhat by age. Mr. Haines, of Forest Grove, says that he is mak ing Crescent Flour out of old wheat, and that his company still Taken Up. has enough of last season's grain to run uutu tne new crop is seasons. PROPOSALS FOR KEEP OF POOR FARM Hid Will be Opened on the First of October. SEVEKU BIDDERS TO TAKE A BAND Present Rate Paid is f g 75 per per Inmate. Month Brick for Sale- Groner & Rowell Co., ' Scholls, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL The county court is advertising for bids for the keeping of the paupera at the poor farm, and proposals will be opened on the fi ret of Octo ber. Each bid must be accompan ied bv a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars to insure good faitb. Prospective keepers must board, clothe and give medical care where ti-e ailment is of the ordi nary kind. The present rate paid is $9 75 per month for each inmate. C. It. Bradley, of Greenville, is the present conductor of the farm. Il is said that there will be teveral bidders on the proposition. PUBLIC SALE. 1 will eeU 'at public auction on niy farm, one mile north ol Gaston, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. 00 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Ten head of 6rst-clsss milk cows, Jer uyt sod graded Jerseys; II heifers, Jer neys, graded freth in winter; 3 spring calves Shorthorn bull, 4 years 1 Id; Jer sey bull. 2 yrs old; Jersey bull, I yr old; Jeisey hul,, 18 month old, 2 worU hordes, bays, 1400 race; span stanaara bred horses. 5 yrs old, well broke, sire Duke of Portland; I mare and colt, dark brown; 90 Cotswold sheep, 84 Anora gouts, 1 BiHie goat, fit'l blood; Berkshire boar, 2 brood sow. 16 hog one! 10 pigs, W A W oods binder, McCormick mower and ttee'-franie rake, self dump, both new; sickle grinder, Superior drill with timothy seeder attached, straw cu.ter, fanning mill, Fairi,auk ce des, I -seated cutter, a Bain wagons, back, boggy, cart, 2 sets douhle harness, buggy har ness, cart harness, 2 14-inch plows, disc harrow, drag harrow, garden cultivator, shovel plow, Calboan seeder, 3 milk !sns 10 gal; Stoddard churn, 5-gal; pans and pails; a lot of farm tools and other at tides too numerous too mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $10; eaeh over $10 six months' timp, approved note, 7 per cent interest. Mrs. It. b. Hall. Wilbur Hughes, Auctioneer. 1 As a manufacturing center. Ililia 'boroinn't so slow, after all! Capt. : A. M. Collins has an order for toS ! motors, for use in the I'olk county j partiea wanting hrsl-class buildiaf j court house. The ears will be brick, 6 (X) per thousand, call 00 i manufactured at mice, and finished ;0r address. I in elegnnt shape. 1 be captain nasi applied for letters patent and ne: should make something handsome out of the idea, as every mercan tile office whfre entrii-s are made from one heavy book to anothur, would buy one. Th captain promises to turn out a ball bearing car, and one that will b as pretty as an Orezon girl won't it be a "daisy?" The order comes from having built the car now used by Assessor Wilcox to move to and fro the hoge tax roll, which ii five feet and two inches in length, when opened. Take your grain to the Aplin Mills, at Cornelius. They will pay you the highest market price, or rarehouse your grain. Carry grain sacks. Aplin Mills, Cornelius. F. A. BAILEY, XX. D. OOica Uurgsa-BaiWr Wock aylaam Rooms la-lj and ly laatdaaaa aaaHh west cornet Bsasliaa aa4 tml aUMt. Both 'Phones. S. T. UNKLATEK, M. . C M PHYSICIAN AND 8UROBOM OtUos at Iksldsa let of Owrt at PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned fill sell at public auction at the Chaa. Herb place, three-Qiiarters of a mile east of Greenville, commencing at 10 a. m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Three work hows, saddle ponv, 7 milk cows, 2 fresh; beifer.S head hog, 3-in. header truck, 3 in, tubular wngon, two 1 Bain wagons, hack, 2 sets harness, 2 14-ia. plows, sulkey rlow, 2 steel .har; rows, lever spri- etooth harrow, cultiva tor, double shovel plow, Advance sepa rator, Hoosier grain drill, fanning mill, hayrake, harpoon hayfork with rojes and pulleys, 2 hayracks, post-rack, Os borne biuder, 6 pitchforks, 6 axes, 4 ora i tnrv A nnfl A li( ihama 9 lo-gai milk cans, heating stoves, cook have been turned over to tno coun The Washington county exhibit for the state fair was packed and shipped today by Heidel r. Wall, and they hope to nave a premium to bring back to repay them for their enorte. Other countiea are in the race, and many county boards have helped to defray the expense of getting up a display. The work this year has been with out aiJ, except a little help that came from the Board of Irada The Argua hopes that they will come home witb the nrst prize This, however, is doubtful, as other counties have spent hundreds of dollars in getting up a creditable showing. The Fall line of drees goods, flannelettes, ontings, cretons, table linens. etc., will arrive at H. Wen rung & Sons, September 1. Finest and most complete line ever brought to Hillsboro. Sunt. Ball will hold the Wash ington County Teachers' Institute at Hillsboro. in the huh school room. Sept. 23, 24, 25 and 26th The instructors from abroad will be Preston W. Search, of Holyoke, Mass.: R. C. French,, of the Mon mouth Normal, and others. State Supt. Ackerman will be here one day. On the 27th there will be a meeting of the directors and clerks of the various school districts of the county. Messrs Ackerman and Search to be present. The object of this day's meeting is to bring the school officers together for the diicussion of school administration Thia will interest the ladieb. H. Wehrung A Sons have a handsome line of ladies tailor-made skirts handsome, latest styles and finest qualities. o need to go to fort- land. Uall in and see oar line. The experts. Clart & Buchanan are through overhauling the bioks of the varioua county officials, and 6nd everything serene. Of course, they find a mistake of a dollar one! way, and then another, nut, oar ting this they find everything all right! They have been considera bly.. longer than at first estimated. All moneys received by the omcers sAaAMrWsMWMM JAMES PHILLIP! TiMIJHLK, M. fe. PHYSICIAN AND SURGtOM. Surgcoa Soathara facile Biilwaal Cat. Coosolutioa ta Frwsch ar BaaHati M ace and Eaetdeace aasttk tad ea near Odd Fallows' GEO. R. BAQLX2Y ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Booma laid I Skate BaiUlNd HILLSBORO, . . OftJMMM. H. T. BAGLLTY, ATTORNBY-AK-lAW Office ia Corwia-We Hillsboro, THOa TOMCOa. a a alt TH08. fl. A It. ft. TOMttUI. AtterM7AVU. Rooma J, 4, A , atacgaallk. VyVVVvWMMrVIM JOHN VL WALL, ATTO&NBY-AT-IAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Metgaat Rooma, 1 aa I a. HILLSBORO, - OABflOM. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Notarial Work aad "iriTTjiarif-. KoomiS 47 Uurgufilk.. HUlabetw.Cn stove, wishing machine, extension table, 16-gal iron kettle chairs, bedstesds, and numerous other articles. TERMS 0FSALE: f 10 and un-ter. cash; over $10, one year's time, approved note, 7 per cent interest. ) Theresa Herb, Admx. estate Chaa. Herb, dee'd. Ira Bkadt.ey. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. Th undersigned will sell al public Auction at Lie Newton ranch, one mile east of Hillsboro, at 10 a. m., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, Brown horse, weight I4S0; bay mare, hay uiarc, 1300; gray horse, 9 years old, looo; 7 good dairy cows, graded Jersevs, sll voung, tn milk, three Iresh; t Jersey netter catves; 5 iiwb. louse Reese, 5 doien chickens, 3 14 haik. set new wheels, l Osborne mower, 6 It: lo-foot rake, uew usnorue oniuer. sevcti harness, 2 plows, 56100th harrow, 13 hoe Gundlach drill, havrsck, roller, cal tivatot , J barrels, barrel vinegar, cook range, cook stove, 45 7 rifle. bar rel shotgun, lady's saddle, hive bees, washing machine, farm tools of all de scription, and numerous other articles. TKKMS OF SALE: if 10 aud tttidor, cash; over if 10, one year's lime, approved note, 8 per ut-nt Interest. A. M. Brown, Owner. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer At my place,'' U miles north of Redv'illc, one bay mare, About 12 years old; 3 hi'e feet, and star on lurehead. Uwner can nave same by proving properly and paying chariies. JannB Borwick, Ueedviile, Or, The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Calvin Jaok farm, one mile east of Farminglon, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. in., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Six heads tirst-cla?s milk cows, eraded Jerseys; 3 heifers, 1 year una bull, 1 sorrel horse, 3 snoats a lot of chicken'' tind geese; Bain farm wagon, spring wagon, Cham pion self-binder, W A Wood mower, cultivator, hand seeder, spring tooth harrow, pegtooth harrow, J & I Case plow (14 inch), 2 seis dou ble harness; 2 10 cal, 1 8-aal 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, npproved note, 8 per cent interest; & 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. Krebs, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Fruit Wanted. VVe can pity $10 per ton fur Italian prunes, up to 70's; for apples, $6 per ton. Hillsboro Fruit Drier. Express wagons and croquet sets, at K. L. McCormick's. A fresh, young, Jersey oow for sale, or will trade for sheep. E. H. Warren, Hillsboro. S C. Sherrill will preach at the Baptist church, Sunday, at 11 a. m. Theme, "Prayer, Its Power." The cow ordinance, to prevent cows from running at large, and the ordinance providing for the imorovenient of about fifteen miles of sidewalk, was called up at the council meeting Tuesday evening, but was held up for two weeks. Dr. F. A. Bailey, the mayor, was absent, and Recorder Banley acted as the chief executive. No one ap pears to know just how the council stands as to the cow ordinance, and there is much speculation as to whether or not it hhall pass. In Corvallis. where the bovine is kept up the grass has grown so tall that it caught fire the other day, and. In Hullrts. where thev aie permitted to run, one broke into a farmer's wagon and ate $43 25 cents worth of croceries one day last week. Here is argument for both Bides of the controversy. ty treasurer, ana this is a gooa recommend for the boys who have occupied the offices the past term. The Diamond Ws are O' K; and so are those new clears just re ceived at McCormick's See his ad in another column. Jesse Crandall returned this week from a trip of several months j in Minnesota and Michigan, and is glad to get back to Oregon. His Darents. Judee Crandall ana wile. started east Tuesday morning, and will be absent several months. Jesse says that, after all, Oregon leads the east in everything but snow and heat. Don't oveilook this After Sept. 1, until further notice, for each $5 purchase in shoes, rubbers or nos' ierv. Dennis will give the pur chaser a handsome doll, suitable for a Christmas gift Quoits is the game these days for the Hillsboro sport, and a game can be seen almost any time in the space between the Hotel Tualatin and the Delta Drug Store. This place makes a model lane for the purpose, and the brick wall gives a fine afternoon shade. We handle the best. For men and boys' clothing, you can't beat H. Wehrung & Sons. Ask those who always buy of us. Call in and see us and you will buy ot us. E. B. Tongue's horse, Mark Han na. won the first race at Everitt, Wash.. Tuesday, three heats out of five. The time was 2:26, 2:25 and 2:24i The purse pulled down was $300. This torse will be one of the Tongue string which will be taken to the state lair For rent A farm of 95 aores, 75 acres in cultivation; house of ten rooms; gooa orcnaru; running W.N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW (Successor to Barrett A - - ) Office, Cp Stairs, Central Black. HILLSBORO - OUKMH. V. M. HBIDBL W. 1. WAU Heil)el & Wall Largest list of farms tor salt ia Weak Money to loaa. Coav We will aell roar farm ington County, veyancing, etc. for you. Hillsboro - Orcma DR. J. B. ADKINS, Fifteen jreare KrysrUaca la DElNTISTt Firatclasa Setvicea. Charges Office, Union Block, over -h"1iiMTlrt Bros.' Store. HILLS BOKO, A. B. BAILEY, D. D. a DENTIST, Rooms 10 and 11, Morgan-Bailey Block Hooks 9 to ia a. si. , aad 1 to 4 1. at a Hillsboro Obmqh Mr. and Mrs. O. Cole, nho have resided here for nearly two years, return next week to Stromsburg, Nebraska, for ft six months' visit with relativew. lhev intend re turning to this place in the spring. wftter throUoh farm. Renter may The completion of the long bridgeVf JTi ?.g. AS west of town, which was expected '"" about the first of October, will now A forest fire set on the Tongue be delayed until perhaps the mid dle of the month, if not later, ow intr to the fact that the sawmill which was to furnish some of the big timber, can't' get the material DR. C B. BROWN, J DENTIST t 516 Dckoui Building, FvrUaavd, Oamjaa. Makes irequeut visits to Hillebe . Aa. nouncemeata 01 time 1 out as contracted. Scarcity of la bor is given as tho reason for the delay, and Contrtctor Goodin may take a part ot his lorce to tne mm and help do some sawing. The work has just barely commenced, and there is a good mon tit's work yet to be done, if not more. ranch south of town scattered over a large territory to the east of the place, and many a rancher was fighting to save his fences and crops, Monday afternoon and night. A great deal of fence was burned up. Every day a new stock of men's, ladies' and children's shoes arrives at H. Wehrung & Sons. Quality the best and prices the lowest, 1 Additional local on editorial page, J. Northrop, Proprteae. Newly Furnish ?r and RenovcUi. A first-class uble aad sll accommodations for the convenience ofgntata. ... M. PETEESOn & CO) Residence Painter. Papering. Sign Work. All work Onaraatad. HILL8B0E0,