I HILjoowxw Aiijru,jti;-'T. 18, 1902, I A Will WITH T 1'Kori.B i I t : : all About tks Facets : 1 1 5 eiivi On iicIIiih-Forest drove I'lay. its Objected to Dluinond vV. BASEBALL SEASON CLOSED POK 'u: Many Were Disappointed Failure 0vr ibt Til baseball SaSOU I dosed S far 11 Washington county I concern ed, although there may be a fame nr ro ilayd here or at Forest drove, Tim gain which was ad vrrtised to ha played at Koresi ('rove last Hunday, ami which whs played to a finish in tha Furesl Urove Timee of Thursday last, did not materialise Tha articla in ihe Timee had tha Diamond Wa ham iiireti mm tha ground. This waa easy on paper, but not ao easy on tha diamond. About 10 o'clock Saturday evening, Manager Hhnte waa called up by 'phona and loM (hat tha Cornellua-Forest Grove team would nut play, He veiled up tha manager of the team and waa told that the Diamond V team ini!i.t h all from Washington county or there would he no game Hliu'e infoimed them that the learn had been selected from all over the country and that he wa ready to play. A refusal to play the litem selected by Hhtite put an end to the game Thia wan. nerhsns. the snaiest way out of defeat for the team that baa twnn wanting to plav tha Diamond Wi ao long It i really too bad that the game did not come ttT at advertieed, aa there are many from here who would like to eee the hoyi battle fur championship. Of course. Shuts can not be blamed for not allowing tha oppoeition to chooee till team. and be say that ha Is ready for any team that game i-f ball. osn give him a PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at publio auction, at his farm adjoining the Manning farm, 2 miles north of llillsboro, commencing at 10 a m , HATUltDAY, OCTOBER i, Clydesdale stallion, 9 years old; mare, 8 yrs; driving horse, 3 yrs; 'i yeirling fillies, 2 suckling colls. 4 cows, high bred Jersey cows, all in milk, i being freeh; 2 Jersey heifers. 2 yeirs old; Jersey heif.r, yearling; 50 gnats, graded Angora, wethers and Nannies; 2 Angora bucks, 1 a yearling, full blood; 30 bead of Shropshire ewes; 2 Shrop shire bucks; band hay press, and numerous other articles. TIC RMS OF SALE: Under $10, cash: $ 10 and over, 1 year'a lima, approved note. If not paid at maturity, note In draw in tereat from data of eale, at 7 per cent. pBTKIt GoTTI.KIII H. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. ATTENTION, VETERANS. Headquarters Washington County Veteran Association, Ifillshoro, Ore , Hptember IH, 1902. The first semi-annual meeting of tha Washington County Vettran Association will be held at Corne-jl lius, Ore, at 10 a. in., Thursday, Oct'. her 2. U02. All comrades, and ladies of the Auxiliary are very cordially in vited to be in attendance O. N. II a i.k, Prea Rudolph Crandall, Seo'y. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Blanchard place, 3 miles northwest of Hillsbnro, at 10 o'clock a. m , on , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2fl, (Iray mare, 7 years, welgbt 12(10; gray horse. yrs, 1200; cow, 7 8 Jersey, (I years; 4 head 7 8 Jersey heifers, 2 years; Jersey bull, 2 yr; 15 head sheep, 3 hogs, wsgon, net harness, harrow, drill, Piano mow er, Oelmrne-Colunibla binder, near ly new; 2 plows, cultivator, clod masher, hayfork with rope and pulley complete, grain cradle, hay rack, fanning mill, good No. 8 cook atove, heater, housenold furniture, 10-gal and 20-gal milk cans, hive bees, grindstone, 2J tons baled hay. and numerous other articles. TERMS OF BALE: Under 110, oash; 110 and oyer, one year'a lime, approved note, 6 per cent interest. No Interest if paid within six months. Three per cent off for eash over $10. C. H. Bl.ANCHARD. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. For Sale or Rent. Pure-bred Cotswold huoks; also a few Cotswold ewea to let out on shares to the right party. Edward h, Navloh Forest Grove, Or. Beat of Minnesota cigars at Mo Coriniok'a. Wanted 200 head ewe lambs; Cotswold preferred. John Milne, llillsboro, Oregon. 1C. J. Lyons left Tuesday eve for Portland, and then to the state fair tbls year. The County Board of Kualizs tlnn. consisting of the county r...i . . i i ... ' jiingH, c-uniy cim ami the county I ..... TT. III ,,Q IJIfTIK p oflice Monday morning. October 20, V)i, and continue until the Satur day follow I iig They will equalize ami correct the assessment roll for the year 1002 JWple having OoiupUiiit to make, should make it a p'tint to Im orient and voice their desires The mil ia unuaual ly large thia year, and if the board can't Aiiieh within the week the commissioners have authority to conclude the work. Taxpayer enouiti near title Hem In iiiind The lime to kink ia when the board meets, not afterward. When farmer are in need of ag ricultural Implements they ehould sea Sohulinerich Bros.' stock. Thev are factory agnt for OxlKirne ami During harvesting machines, Hock lalaml plo a and harrowa, and tl a i at .. i i iger urm. aio carry a lull line of buggies, wagon and genera) hardware. It ! noted from the Portland pa per llmt Miss Maude Wilson has secured one of the choice exhilii tlon piano included In the Kilers Piaii-i House exhibit that attracted ao much unstinted praise and en thueiaatio admiration during the Contend Carnival The piano ia a beautiful Knglieh mottled walnut caae, and ia the Urgent orcheetral and will undoubtedly prove source ot inch pleasure and aatie faction to Mia Wilson and her friend for all lime to come. IH you need a hat? Cume and eee ua. We keep the lateet Do you neeil gent a furnishing good? n e have them. Do vou need ero neriee? Of course you do and we have the beet And rememlier that II Wehrung A Hons pay the hig eat market price for larni produ I he move of the citv council to have ih sidewalks repaired has al ready been productive of good. Heveral of our townsmen have taken time by the forelock and have repaired their sidewalk, and lumber ia seen here and there for further operations. Second street will be on the "recovered list" within a abort time, and, when the rains come, one will be able to ride to the depot without being thrown out of a vehicle. It the electrio line come Den nis is here to slay, because the peo ple must have sterling groceries. The Diaunnd W brand leads the van. Thia is the outing season. Gel your lunch supplios from Den ni. Ask the people who deal with if his prices and quality are not right. Jacob Kueb, one of Tillamook's prominent dairymen, was in the county I he Mrat of the week, visit ing with rred Schomburg, the tilenone creamery man. Mr. Kueb saya that Tillamook badly neds a railroad Tor quick transportation for her dairy product, and then the county will lie a world beater ery little butler is now manufac tured over there, he states, as the most attention is paid to cheese- making. Commencing September 1, H. Wehrung A Hons will give tickets with each dollar oash purchase on premiums, as follows: First prize. elegant 52 piece set dishes; 2nd priie, gent'a 110 suit clothes; 3rd priie, hoy's suit nr girl's drens pat tern, value, 15. IT Hon. II. V. Gates, of thin oity, has been granted a franchise build a system of water work s for The city of Dallas, Polk county,) the mailer was voted upon the other day, and the ballot stood 129 to 45 in fayor of bonding in the sum of twelve thousand dollars for the svstem. Construction is to commence within three weeks. Crescent Flour will give you sat isfaction. Ask your grocer for it Get it once and your kitchen will not be without it. We have placed this flour with John Dennis, Main street, lor the benefit of those who use and call for it. Crescent Mills, Forest Grove. The second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. if. Dunbar, of Leisyville, badly bruised one of his fingers, between two posts, the other day, and it looked as though amputation might follow. Dr. Bailey dressed the digit, and the little chap is get ting along nicely. Go to F. R. Dailey'a Bicycle Store for guns and ammunition and bicycle sundries and repairing. -K. R. Dailey, Main Street, Hills borp. H. T. Baglsy, who is attorney for James Aiken, who will have a new trial this fall, saya that his olient will soon be brought to the llillsboro jail for keeping until court seta. "A long pull and a strong pull" is alright sometimes, but if your raior pulls get a strop at The Del ta Large assortment. Mrs. 0. H. Blanchard, of Leisy ville, has returned from an extend ed visit to Lewisville, Illinois. Miss Mabel Adkins was out from Portland Sunday, visiting with her father, Dr. J. E, Adkins. Pacific University commenced the Fall and Winter term Wednes day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Connell, of Portland. Sundayed with Dr, Wood and wife. Money to loan in sums to suit. -H. T. Bagley, Hillsboro. 'r ct. VISITS STATE FAIR Washington County M(r Visitors Than Sends Ever. ALL AVER THAT THIS IS THE BEST. Splendid Weather Ad U to Enjoyment at the Capital. Washington county has sent more 'Maitors to the rtate fair thia year than it has for many last past. All in all, thia haa been one of the bel fnira ever held in the Northwest, and much of this is due to the ex ertions of President W. H. Weh rung, of this city. Many llills boro iopIe eiienl the week at the capital city, and the gi.nd weather lent a charm to the outing. Sev eral took tenia with them and camped on the grounds. A large delegation went up Monday morn ing, mention of which was made in last week's issue. Yesterday morn log another outpouring was no ticed. Amongt those who madt the trip were: W. N. Barrett. B. P. Cornelius, T. 8. Weatherred. Chauncey Johnson, Adam Young, J. T. Young, Fred Haywood, K. F. Mc.Neily, 1'reelon Jackson, (). G Barlow, Mr. Childs, Mr. arid Mrs, Joa. Connell. BIRTHS. VU M. f " 13. to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hermans, Centerville, a daughter. Sept. U, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weiseiiback, of Reedville, a daugh ter. Sept. Id, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J Smith, nn the Col. Cornelius farnii a daughter. rUBLIC SALE. The undersignej will sell at public auction, at the Hansen farm, J mile north of Bethany, at 10 a. n TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, Horae, 8 years, tight y,o; maie, 7 yrs, 1 1 jo; mare, ll yra, l)5o; Jrrsef cow, fresh ia November; i Jersey cows, fresh ia December; I com, fresh toon: k-Jer sey bull, 9 months; heifcrt; Dam wa gons, 3'-, and j! ; apring wagon with lop; buggy, phaeton, Osborne binder, I'iaao aua Champion mowers, bay rake, disc harrow, cultivator, adjustable lever barrow, land roller, 14 Inch stubble plow, lever Hump puller, log auvur ma chine, triple wagon topguc, wheelbar ow, griuiltluie, 1 hayrack, lo-gal churn anil milk pans, hive beea, 15 dot chick ens, 4 1I01 lurkeya. sled lor wagon bed, set new work harness, set harnrsn, used; single harness, 45-gal kettle, Conistock Castle range with reservoir, bed and springs, etc., farm tools aud numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALK: Under 110, cHh;10 and over, 1 year a time, approved note, 0 per cent. If paid within 6 months, no intcreat. Adoi.j-h IIanhk.s. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. A fresh, vonnir. Jersey cow foe eale, or will trade for sheep. E. II. airen, llulgborn. C. !iler was one of the llills boro contingent who vifited the slate fiiic thin week. said that quail are very if" I this "ear, and that coveys are frequently Mushed along the lioltmus. Will Walker, who has been sew ing sacks with the Dooley machine In the (ireenviUe section, was in town yesterday. Beef, Iron and Wine, when prop erly oomhined, make an ideal Ton ic and Restorative. Such an article you will find at The Delta. Price, 50 out a. If you want lo buy a farm or city proerty, eee 8. S. BarneB. He has some good bargains. If you want to rent a iVm, or want to borrow money on real estate, he can accommodate you. It is estimated that the $22,000 distributed in this immediate sec tion for hop picking, will be di vided as follows: $400 in quarters; 300 in dimes; $250 in nickels; sjOOOO in halves; $8,000 in tcria and fives, and the balance in twenties. Next Sunday. Sept. 21, ia the last Sunday of the present confer ence year in the M K church. The conference convenes at Grants Pass, Sept. 25, Bishop Earl Cranston, of Portland, presiding. A full at tendance of Methoiliet people iB de fired at the church services next Sunday. The Tenchera' Institute will be held in the court house, instead of in the school hoime, aa formerly stated. It is expected that a large number will be in attendance, and Supt. Ball has made every effort to make the meeting a most success ful one. The dale of the opening is September 23rd, and it will held until Friday evening. Col. Haynes, of Forest Grove, will sell the following livestock at puhlio sale, at his place, one mile eaHt of Forest Grove, at 10 a. iu., Saturday, Sept. 27: Thirteen head good dairy cows, 12 yearling hei fers, registered Shorthorn bull, 55 head pure Cotswold sheep, 25 head Angora goats. 2 registered Angora Billies, very Hue. A. C. Hbute, cashier of the bank, and who has a very good idea of the hop business, through dealings wiih the hop growers, states that it will take about twentv thousand dollars to pay for the picking with in a radius of eight or nine miles of Hillsboro It is possible that it will take two or three thousand more, but this is a very cloee esti mate. All this is distributed amongst home people, and the dis tribulion 01 tin much money nee eesarily means business. The hop growers who spend this much money will get all the way from silXUWU to 1150,000 for their pro' duct thia year, and much of this will lie spent for labor and the fur ther improvement and enlargement of their yards. The bop industry seems to be one of the beet in this section this year. The Fall line of drees goods. flannelettes, outings, cretons, table linens, etc., will arrive at II. Weh rung A Sons, September 1. Finest and most complete line ever brought to Hillsboro. Mre. II. F. Ball writes that the stock lo be sold at the public sale at Gaston, Wednesday, September n, is all choice, and tbat great pal ne have been taken to nave the cows graded for dairy purposes. The driving team is worthy of mention, both being standard-bred annuals. Mrs. Ball will eell the farm, which is excellently adapted lor dairy purposes; and anyone wanting such a place will do well to address her at Gaston. This will interest the ladie. H. Wehrung & Sons have a handsome line of ladies' tailor-made skirts; handsome, latest styles and finest lualities. No need to go to Port- d. Call in and see our line. Minstrelsy never will die, but old minstrel ideas have been dead for some time; in fact, ever since Beach A Bowers launched a new and up-to-the-minute novelty in minstrelsy. The company will be here on Monday, Sept. 22d, under canvas, and should be attended by all who love the bright and clean in minstrelsy. Beach A Bowers always give us wholesome fun, and their appearance is heralded with p'easure. 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. James Harwood. J. W. Cornelius, who ie interest ed in the McNaiuer barn, was In town Tuesday and saya that the sale of bis personal property at Mounlaindale was well atlended Monday, and that everything brought a fair price. This was the first public sale of the fall season. and the fact tbat bidding waa good will encourage others who are hay ing sales advertised. Take your grain to the Aplin Mills, at Cornelius. They will pay you the highest market price, or arebouse your grain. Carry grain sacks. Aplin Mills, Corne lius. Outside of a few fences burned and the destruction of a few set tlers' cabins, the recent forest fires did but little havoc in Washington county. Here and there some good timber was spoiled, but the dam age in this regard waa very slight. The smoke which haa enveloped the county for several davs cleared up Monday, and by Tuesday morn ing one could eee to the horiion. 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. The last few nighla have been cold enough that people are hunt ing warmer underwear a very natural result. If you wish woolen underwear or box, the best for the money to be had anywhere go to the Racket Store. Just received a full line of gents' and boys' fall aud winter underwear and sox. We claim to have a good line of every-day negligee work shirts as you will tint! outside of Portland. and that our prices can not be beaten in Portland. If you don't believe it, call and see. This ia the Racket Store. The first frost of the season visit ed this section Monday night, and overcoats were welcomed by those who were out in the early dawn the next morning. Out on the plains and along the river bottoms ice is said to have formed in plaoes. Roy Greear, son of Mr. and Mrs- J. M. Greear, will attend school at the Corvallis Agricultural College this coming term. Quite a number of Washington county pupils will be in attendance. We handle the best. For men and boys' clothing, you can't beat H. Wehrung & Hon. Ask those who always buy of us. Call in and see ub and you will buy of us. Tompkins Broa., of Glenooe, are getting a great deal of their piling contract shipped before the bad weather sets in. They are sending away some very fine timber. Every day a new stook of men's, ladies' and children's shoes arrives at H. Wehrung A Sons. Quality the best and priceB the lowest. Reduction in lace hose and light weight underwear, at the Racket Store. Express wagons and croquet sets, at E. L. MoCormick's. WISH RECEIVES FIRST PRIZE Was Awarded the First Pre mium at State Fair Yesterday FOR 0.VCE WE GET TO THE FROST Llaa County Gets Second Prize. Conoty Ceotla'cot Gratified. For years and years The Argus haa contended tbat Washington county was sufficiently rich in diversified production to warrant the first prise at the State Fair. Hitherto it has fallen abort because of insuf ficient display. Thia year, after bard work, and after having eiper ienced the needs, by many visits to the State Fair. Mr. F. M. Heidel, after a hard effort to get a splendid exhibit, walked away with the championship. Mr. Wm. J. Wall, Mr. Heidel'a partner, sent The Ar gus the following dispatch: "Sa lem, Sept 17. Editor Argue: vv asnmgton county gets first Drue. Wall." It is time for the farmers of the county to jubilate. Messrs. Heidel A Wall, with no assistance except a lew dollars from the Board of Trade, have made a fine showing of our products. The award is grati lying when it is known that other counties received much publio aid in me promoting of exhibita. Washington county is "in it," and the Hillsboro people are much pleased at the result PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Johnson farm, one mile west of Beaverton, at 10 a. m , on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, Two sott1 bones, lzfio each: erav mare. 900; 3 bead milch cows, one full-blooded Jersey, on a K Jersey: 1 heifers. 1 Jersey, t yra; Jersey bull, i yrs; spring uui, y graaea uxswoia abeep, sboat, 1 doz cbickcaa. Rush ford wagon, 3; hack, top buggy, new set learn harneaa, single boggy harness, saddle, Standard mower, 5 ft. ha v rack, la in steel nlow. stecltooth harrow, air-tight beater, oak bedroom act. farm tools and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, cash; over f 10, one year time, approved note, 6 per cent interest. Two per cent off for cash, sums over $10. W. J. Hockkx. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Fruit Wanted. We can pay $10 per ton for Italian prunes, up to 70's; for apples. $6 per Ion. Hillsboro Fruit Drier. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will eell at public audio at the Geo. Smith donation. one mile east of Hillsboro, on Base line road, at 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, Gray mare, 8 yra, weight isoo; black horse, S yra, laoo; gray horse. 9 yrs, 1300; bay horse, lo yra, 1400; bay mare, la yra, 1400; bay horse, ia yra, I350; black Percbcroa colt x m. unbroke: t cows, in milk; i2 betters, a Durham, bal ance lerseyi ana graded Jerseys, in milk; 8 head steers, under a yrs; I5 head yearling heifers, graded Jerseys; about ao bead calves, mostly heifers; 8 pigs, 13 ewes, Cotswold; Cotswold buck, pure bred; Mitchell wagon, 3; Bain, low wntei, 3 ; 101 work Harness, buggy and harness. Champion binder, Champion mower, 8 ft hay tedder, 8 ft hay rake, hayfork with ropes and pulleys, to-incb ateel plow, 14-inch cast plow, iS ft steel barrow. J. I, Caae gang plow, 12-in; Hoosier i hoe grain drill, roller, hay rack, Udy's saddle, hive beea, farm tools and many other articles. Some house hold goods. TERMS OF SALE: Under $10, cub; $10 and oyer, 1 year's time, approved note, 6 per cent interest. Two per cent off for cash, sums over $10. J. T. Morelaxd. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Additional local on editorial page, Will pay cash for a second band baby buggy in good repair. In quire at Argus office. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Tamieeie, and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bagley were state fair visitors today. Wanted A girl to do general housework. Steady work, fall and winter. Inquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Tallman, who have summered at Troutdale, will spend the winter in Hilltboro. The Diamond Ws are 0 K, and ao are those new cigars just re ceived at McCormick's. See his ad in another oolumn. J. T. Moreland, who has farmed the Geo. Smith donation, east of thia city, for several years, will quit ranobing and go to Portland tnia tall to try something else. s Frank Willers, the 12-year-old son 01 u. n. w uiers, who resides south of the long bridge, while pioking hops at Zina Wood's yard, Monday, fell from a hop box while trying to get down vines, and was precipitated to the ground, break ing and dislocating one of his arms at the elbow joint. Dr. W. D. Wood reduced the fracture, set the dislocation, and the little fellow waa taken home, where he is rest ing as easy as could be expected, considering the seriousness of the break. ft I t). R. Spencer arrived in the citv feom Loe Angeles yesterday morn ing, alter an absence of several months. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on me uaivm Jack farm one mile east of Farmington, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 8ix heada first-class milk cows, graded Jerseys; 3 heifers. 1 vear line: bull. 1 sorrel . ' " w ". a lot of chickens and geese; Bain farm wagon, spring wagon, Cham pion self-binder. W A Wood mower. cniiivsior, nand seeder, spring- tooth barrow, pegtooth harrow, J A I Case plow (14 inch), 2 sets dou ble harness; 2 10 -sal. 1 8-eal 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 years time, anuroved note, ft per cent interest; '1 per cent off on all cub sums over 10. Will he pleased to show intend ing purchasers above nronertv anv time before sale. J. J. Kbebs. Owner. B. r. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at tae Newton ranch, one mile east of Hillsboro, at 10 a. m., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, n i - . . . oivwb none, wetetn ito: ra mare. 1376; bay mare, i v: erav horse, o rearm m, 1000: 7 Booa aairv cows. vtxArA Jerseys, all young, in milk, three fresh: 3 jersey neiler calves; 5 hogs; 16 Tou louse geese, 5 aozen chickens, 3 1-4 Bain waeon, heavy: hatk. set new wheels. iW spindle; Osborne mower, 5 ft; lo-foot rake, new Osborne binder, several sets harness, a plows, 56-tooth harrow, ia hoe Gnndiacb drill, hayrack, roller, cul tivator, 3 barrels, barrel rineear. cook range, cook atove, 45.70 rifle, single bar rel snotgun, laity's iridic, hive beea. washing machine, farm tools of all de scription, and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, cash; over $10. one year's time, approved note, 8 per cenuniereei. A. M. BitowN, Owner. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. I will eell at public auction on my farm, one mile north of Gaston, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Teobeadof first-class milk cowa,Jer. seysand graded Jerseys; it heifers, Jer seys, graded, fresh in winter; 3 spring calves Shorthorn bull, 4 years 1 Id; Jer sey bull, a yrs old; Jersey bull, 1 yt old; Jersey boll, 18 months old; a work horses, bays, I400 each; span standard bred horses. 5 yrs old, well broke, sire Duke of Portland; 1 mar and colt, dark brown; 90 Cotswold sheep. 8 Aurora goats, t Billie goat, full blood; Eerkabire ooar, a Drooa sows, 16 hogs and 10 pigs, W K Woods binder. McConnick mower and steel-frame rake, self dump, both new, sickle grinder, Superior drill with timothy seeder sttsched, straw cu'.ter, fanning mill, Fairbank scales, a -seated cutter, a Bain wagons, hack, bnggy, cart, a acts double harness, buggy har ms, can names, a 14-inch plowa, disc harrow, drag harrow, garden cultivator. shovel plow. Calhonn seeder, t milk sns lo-gal; Stoddsrd churn, c-cal: pans and pails: a lot of farm tools and other articles too numerous too mention. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $10; cash over $10. six months' time, approved note, 7 per cent interest. Lunch at noon. Mrs. H. F. Ball. Wilbur Hughes, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Ben Anderson place, Z miles southeast of Hillsboro and 1 mile from Farmington, at 10 a. m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Four head good work horses, looo to ijoo; 4-year-old horse, broke: wear-old. unbroke; a cows, brood sow, soon to lit ter; 10 pigs, 6 months old; new 3 S Bain wsgon, new 3 Studebaker wagon, road cart, Piano binder, 7 ft, Wood mower, iiger raae, apnng-tootu harrow, 2 drag harrows, roller, fanning mill, hayrack. set new work harness, a 14-inch plows, single harness, 5 dozen highbred chick ens, 15-gal kettle, a lot of Burbunk and Barly Rose potatoes aud numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: Under $10, cash; $10 and over, one year's time, approved note, 7 per cent interest Two per cent dis count for cash on sums over $10. John Swanson, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at publio auction at the Chas. Herb nlace. three-quarterB of a mile east of Greenville, commencing at 10 a. m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Three work horses, saddle pony, 7 milk cows, 2 fresh; heifer, 8 head hogs,34-in. header truck, 310, tubular wagon, two 3JK Bain wagons, back, a sets harnesa, a 14-ln. plows, sulkey plow, a steel har rows, lever springtooth harrow, cultiva tor, double-shovel plow, Advance sepa- toi .1UU.1C1 urm, tanning mill, ayrake, harpoon hayfork with ri.PM and pulleys, 2 hayracks, post-rsck, Os borne binder, 6 pitchforks, 6 axes, 4 peaveya, 4 log dogs, 4 log chains, 2 lo-gal milk cans, heating stoves, cook stove, washing machine, extension table, l6-gal Iron kettle chaira, bedsteada, and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, cah; over $10, one year'a time, approved note, 7 per cent interest. Theresa Hkhb, , Admx. estate Chas. Herb, dee'd. Ira Bhadley. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Brick for Sale- Parties wanting first-class building brick, $6 00 per thousand, eall on or address, Oroner & Rowell Scholls, Oregon. Co., FBOrESBIONAU F. A. BAILEY, IX. D. rhyalotM, OfEca Morgan -Bails Mack Rooms la-lj sad 14. west coraar Baseline and Both AfVwwWwVVJiwwwwwa S. T. L.NKLATBK, CM PHYSICIAN AMD SURGIOM Office al RMtdaae last of Ooari law AftAVVVVwVSVMwVwVVwVwVJVwV JAMES PHILLIPS TAJfJJE&ll, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGIOM. Sorgeoa Sowtharw Pads "-'frr! Cat. '- - "- -"- of. no aaa seeirt ce spata ante e near Uod FaUoww VWsMaevVvfVveVvVS GEO. B. BAOIJJT ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW &OODS 1 aad 1 gaite BaUAlagj HILLS BO HO, . . 0UWOI. wVwVVVVVVVVVVwVJwwwwww' H. T. BAGLET, ATTOBJfBY-AT-LtW Ofica ia Corwia-Weatar Bloc Hilkboro. . Oragaai. TVeeVVeeevvvMwVwsj THOS TOMOoa. a b Teswra. oraa THUS. 1.ILI. T0K8UI. Attoraev-At-Law. fts i. 4. A I. Mwgam Blk. Hlllsheta. VVVVVVVVVwwwViMwwwwJ JOHN IL WALL, ATTOJLNBY-AT-LAW Offica UpaUira, Bailey sjesgaa Knnais, laajia. HILLSBORO, - OJUWO. eVVVVVVVwfwwVwwVVwwVVwV BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY . AT . LAW Notarial Work aad pmtiw Booms S 4 7 llorgaa Buu. HUleeoro, Ore VVVwywwVwwwVw' W. N. BARRETT, ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW (Buoasasor lo Baraatt A AAwaad Office. Dp Stain, Caasteal Mask. UILL8BOBO ViViViVsVsVuWWMJU r. M.HBIDII, w.r. wail Heidel & Wall Largest list of farm tor ask ia Wash ington County. Noswy to loan. Caav eysucing, etc. Wa will aU ywar fata for you. Hillsboro - . UrasrAi wewwVViafVwVVVwVMwVVsiMwVsiwj DR. J. B. ADKINS, Fifteen roara DEISTISTPS Firstclaaa Service. Charge rnM- Office, Union Block, aver Irhnlsaaric Broa. Store. hillsboro, msaoi 'TrViViiViriiVlAAAAAAAM B. BAILEY, D. D. & DENTIST. Rooms 10 and 11, Morgan-Bailey Blot Hours 9 to ta a. m., aad 1 to 4 9. Hillsboro ... Oaaa DR. C B. BROWN, DENTIST Si6 Deknw BalldUf. Portlaad, Osasj Make Ircquent viaita to HUlabot. j nouncemaata of time published. ssrerfVeWWwWWMi Blacksmittiinj & Wagon Wood-V7ci I have opened a blsoksmilh . and wagon wood-work shop ia old Gardner stand on Third at! Hillsboro, and solicit your pati age. All work guaranteed, charge reasonable. The report that Bloyd A Biff mill, beyond Phillips, had bq during the forest Area, last a waa unfounded. The in dawtr some of the skid roads, bat ttk touch the mill property.