HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 25, 1902. : : : am. About th raoris : t I A Will WITH ma Port.a ! I i I 4 k 4 p4. ABOUT MING FIKKSr on mm mm The Law on This Subject und the Penalty. A IIXIKY THAT COMES hIGII. Suiutlbtng Tint Should lalcrtat all Who Live Wbtic Timber Crow. Home young men who reside lav Iweeu here and Cedar Mill were in the city the Aral of the wk, and Uxiii returning home paet tht Hawthorn place, Ml flr to a new ly uiml elathing, which waa nut yet ready to hum ao m to make a good jb. They wer held up by Mr. Cat, who manage tht form, tml ihey have agreed to clean up the atime twenty acre which the lire burned over and replace the fence aa a realilutlon for the dam-K- Incurred. Here i a leaaon for young men who sometime, and without malice, grow reck 1cm in trespassing uton the property of another. Iliere la a tiaiut pro vhtiiig a penally againet auch work The vouni men In our lion only wauled a "lillle" fun, but their action will ooat them consul crahle labor. Section 2, Act of 193, page 40, Session Law. iay: ' Ir any ir on shall, without nialioe, kindle miv Ore in any held, paiture, en cl.mure, fowl, prairie, or limber Und not hi own without the con end of the owner, and the nine hall spread and do damage to any hmldinga, fenota, croiie, cord wood, berk nrot ler ronM p'nperly nol tiiw own, or to an" wood or timber Und nol hi own, ha ahull, on con viction, be puniehed by a fine of nut leaa than Ten Dollar, nor more than On Hundred Dollar and ooala, according to Ihe aggra vation of the offenae, and (ball stand committed until the One and costa are paid." If the Milling ia done with ma lice, the fine, according to Section l,i not leu than $'20, nor more than 11,000, or iuiprieonmfDt in the county jail not leaa than three mouth nor more than twelve month. Now, a word a to alaahinga fired by owner, and the blaae geltim away and dealroying property ol nthort. The Argu can find no stal ula covering Ihia where due care ia taken to keep tha fir from spread I nir. A hundred of people are in leresld in Ihia, Th Argu will le .leased to have any on give it any aw covering Ihia propoeillou. CREEAR WEAVER. Mr. Claude (Ireear, of tbi city, nd Miaa Olli Weaver, of Urown ville, were married at the home of the bride, in tbe latter rity, Bun da v. Henl. 21. 1902. They iuiruedi telv came to Hillsboro, where thev have Uken up Iheir resident: in the Stewart building, aouth of the Southern Pacific Mr. Greear ia connected with the Climax Mill of thi citv. while th bride i well known here, having redded here for eome month. They hav th congratulation of a large number of Irienda. The city council met Tuesday eve. aim the "cow ordinance has liean "shot all to piece," figura tively iakini(. The vote showed a defeat, hut it Wan reconsidered and then naared up to the next inmilinif. There i lio nuealion but what the cowa will run at large, however, aa thero isn't much ahow of the measure passing. The bicy cle will Iho be permitted to run on the sidewalk aa in the past, and pedestrian must get out of the way or take a chance. Tha ordi nance to repair about 15 mile of sidewalk wn passed, and the prop erly owner will have GO day wherein to put down Hie lumlier. Second alreel will he rcplanked and repaired from the inleraeclioii of Main down to Kir, the crosa alreet on which the Catholic church la located. PUBLIC SALE. The underaigned will aell at public auction ai i.ie i'biiiih I'm mile weal of Heedville, at 10 a. m FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, Tmn utMrM. la veara. work iiok-1 am! Inublr. atollt: acldtoa, 6 veara, all lair- u iiaaw: a cowa. 1 ia milk, Jtreey; hell- . r.ir lioi. o ahoata. A dot chickens, wagon, a acta harneaa, I new; aew aleel t,..rnw lj-lnch d ow. Hearing niowcr h.vnck. utw X-cut aaw, S toaa cheat liav. farm lltl olcuitnt. household lurnl i..r, cook atov. foldiai bed, bedsteads, owl eatenaioa table, churn, tawing insctilne, kitchen table, chair, nearly new; nuuieron other article. TKRMS OF SALK: Under 110. caah: 110 and over, one year' lime, approved note, 7 per cent lnlereii. James K. Shook I!. V. Cornelius, Auctioneer. fill 0PKNNBXT WEEK. Hillsboro and Forcbt (.rove School ocn Monday. C000 ATlKXbANCE IS EXI'ECTED ugliterj', reateat Wlnei .TiihI received oinouhion oov Am Btaiiined readv to work. Alao some fluiahed, ready for use. Stand covers, elo , at the Kackel bior. Thin will Interest the ladiea. VVehrung A Bon hav a handsome linn nf ladies' tailor-mad skirts; handsome, latest style and fluent .... X' 1 U n I , Pnrta qualities, o uwiu w i land, uaii m anu boo uur uno. Lost Dog, a mall, whit, En glish fox terrier, 1 year old; b Uck ears; short tail; ornanwnted collar. "Teddy," right ear lightly lit at point. Disappeared on Thursday, Hept. 18, from my stor in Green ville. A liberal reward will be paid for his return, or information leading to hi recovery. M. H. Parker, M. D. Tf iinn nmi't nut In that new tl.ii aeaaon of th year, you ...a- a-lve ut th Idea. Call l anil Me OUr handsome patterns at cheapest prices; it will surprise Iron bedsteaa oi nneav makes at price surprisingly cheap -r ... 1. to buv. All kind of fur niture, carpets, etc. Anything you want in furniture line at Portland W. O. Donelion, Main Col. Haytn-s, of Forent drove, will aell ihrf followinit livealock at public mIo, at hi place, one mile val of Fureel (i rove, at 10 a. in., Haturday. Sept. 27: Thirteen head good dairy cowa, 12 yearling hei fer, reKiatered Shorthorn bull, oft bend pure Colwold aheep, 25 head An(ora (toal. 2 regietered AnK'ira Hillie, very fine. II. D. Kchiueltzer line) a young foal, which arrived hint Friday, and the little chap certainly should do something for himcelf when he get on the truck. Hi aire is Zulu bro, ahoae owner refuKetl twenty thoutind dollars for him, and hi grndf ia McKiuney, aold at twenty-five thoueaiul dollars a few yeara ago. Zoiuhro went at 2:11. and waa a Pacific count borne. The mother nf the bahv i a da of I hi-halie, one ot Hie g pacar nf the Nortbweel. The colt is big for bia ace, and give prom iee of nuking n birf "raiiuey" horte, nd if leitiuree g mh fur envllniig. four years from now lie nhniild ui.i'k a lew fi'i'uiuiH cm in nine oi hi "pa" and "grati'lpa" When' farmer are in need of ag ricultural implement ihev ahnuld see Si'hulmerich liro.' atM-k. They re factory agenta for Ontioriie and Deerlng barvealing machine, Kock lalaud iduwa and harrow, ami Tiger drill. Alao carry a full line of buggies, waeoua ami general; hardware. The motor line riiihl oTwaycoiu uiillee eapecls to get the concea- on Ihroiufli all I ho property through which the line will paa, by the end of next week. I he en gineers will, then have the eati- mates ready ami we eliail Know something dulinile within a few ays after that. There are nut very lew people) to yel we annuv Ight of way, anil hut lor threading nd hop picking, all would have been readv for active work. Mr. Graydon'a ngtnl waa in town Tuea day, ami anva that right nf way ha been aecureil clour througn lo Cedar Mill with but one or two eiceptions. Let the electric lint come Den nil" ia here lo etay, because the peo pie tuual have aterling Rrocetiea. Ihe lHaiii'ind-W iiraml lemi me van. Ilita 1 lim nuunii aenaon. (Set vour lunch supplies from Den nia. Afk the people who ileal with f hia price and quality are not right. Forest (i n vein to have a rural mail delivery out of that city, ex tending to Thktcher and llilUide, covering tin premises of about one hundred patron, I in Inborn could una since have had a rural deliv ery if farmers had petitioned for it Aa It ia, However, man carriers ouv of this town carry mail under reg ulations to farmera residing along the route. Home months ajo, The Argua tried to arous interest amonii larmeis lowaru peuunr.ing for a rural delivery, hut to no avail. Perhaps rural delivery will oome along in the next genurntion when people ahow more interest in auch matters. Do ynu need a 1ml? Cune and ... . . L 1 - . .4 I see US. we seep inu lavoev io I'ou neul gent's fiimiahing good? We have lliem. Do yon need gro ceries? Of course you do anil we have the beet And remember that II. Wehrung & Sons pay the lngh- ...urlri.t nrinw t,r lurnl nrodlice. - r ... i ,i llv the end nf the week the iik-TV ing of hops for this season will have been a thing of the past. Iin- brie and Bewell have finhhed their vards to the ent of town, and Sah- geylier, on the Hawthorne place, will come near nnlHliins. while II. W. Itarnc, Principal at Hillsboro, Ward P. Swope, Forest Crove The IIillHlxiro public scniMiia win open next Monday, with the follow ing e.rm of teachera: H. W. Itarnee, principal; T. P. Kendall, ri-veulh grade; Lulu J. Mann, sixth grade; Lucy U. Humphreys, fifth grade; Maud Wilson, fourth grade; JSertha Clark, third grade; Hone Wilcox, aecond grade; Mrs. Pilten ger, primary. K. M. Hice will act aa janitor for the ensuing year. It ithought that the school will atari with a good attendance, as hop picking ia over and there is no excuse lor pupils to reiimiii at home, Forest drove also 0en her school, with Ward B. riwope aa principal. Nearly all the county school open next Monday, and a good attendance is expected from the start, owing to the facl that harvest and hup picking is over. PATTERTON- BOSCO W. Preston W. Starch, of Holyokr, Principal Instructor. The county teacher are holding an Institute in Hillsboro this week, and the attendance is large. Prof. dav. Keptemlier the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter BorcoWjOf Hillsboro, wa the scene of a very pretty wedding, the con tracting partiea being their eldest daughter, Misa Urace C Boscow and Mr. Doc P. Patterson, of Cot- uue tirove. The ceremony was peilornied at 1 :30, in ihe presence : of ihe family and a laree numWr of invited giienis. Kvan P. Hughes, of Wondbutn, and former pastor of thi) Hillslairo Congregational church, ofliuiating. The bride was briutiful in a gown ol organdie, trimmed with Valenciennes. The house waa decorated with autumn leaves and ivv, and the dining hall with chrysanthemum and ribbons lo match. After tbe ceremony the wedding pariv enjoyed a bounteous spread, and. after receiving con gratulation. Air. and .Mr. I'aiter son departed on the evening train for Cottage drove, where they will make their home. The bride is one of Hillsboro's favorite young ladies, and for some years has been connected with the public schools of this city. The groom is man aging a drug business at Cottage (iroyr. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction, on hia farm, li miles north-east of (ireenville, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. in ,on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, One tpan of horae. li and 16 years old, weight about ifww each; mare, 5 year old, weiKlit about 1300; et work har ness: 1 cows, part Jerey, I to be Iresn toon . the olber in milk; a a vr-old heif er, 4 yearling heifers, a 9-uionths-old heifers, 1 6-mooth-old heifer, 8 head veitr mil! Hteen, yearling bull, 7 ewe Iambi, graded CiliwoM; sow and pic good land roller, ?o-gal iron kettle, log chain, J 1 0-1 1 milk cans, cook stove, beiiler, extension table, farm tools, and numerous other article. TERMS OF SALE: Under fill, cash; fin and over, one year's time, approved note, 6 per cent interest, E. M. Pl'HPI.N. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. B. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public unction, at the Hansen farm, i mile north of Bethany, at 10 a. m., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, Horse, 8 years, weight I350: niaie, 7 yrs, 1 150; mare, 11 yrst ufto; Jersey cow, fresh in Noveinlierj 1 Jersey cow, freah in December; I cow, fresh soon; ( Jer sey bull 9 months; 1 heifers; Bain wa gous, J.S and spring wagon with top; buKy, phaeton, Osborne binder, I'lnno and Champion mower, hay rake, use nnrrow, ruuimior, nuiuniiuie icvcr arrow, land roller, 14 iucli stubble plow, lever stump puller, log augur ma chine, triple waifoo toncue, wheelbar- ow.grindstoKe.a hayracks, lo-gal churn and milk pans. Hive bees, M uox cluck' ens, 4 doz turkeys, sled for wagon bed, et new work harness, set Harness, used single harness. 44-cal kettle, Couiatock Castle vanue with reservoir, bed and , TERMS OF SALE: Under sMO, cash; $10 and over, 1 year's time, approved note, 6 per cent. If paid within C mouths, no interest. Apoi.I'h Hanskn. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Mo Bairlev is crowding hi yard hard springs, etc., farm tools and numerous ... - .. -, , , 1 otner arucies. 1 lie vliriieiiua jrnrim Bin mmo ,mvi ing, while the Laurel growers wound up the middle of the week The first new hops sold in Ihe val ley went at 20 cents in the Salem country, lueBtiay. Commencing September 1, H. Wehrung & Sous will give tickets with each dollar caah purchase on premiums, us follows: First prize, elegant 02 piece set dishes; 2nd prize, gent's ?1U suit clothes; uru prixe, hoy's suit or girl's dress pat tern, value, if 5. Ira Sackrliler. who whs with the Regular Army, Co. 1C, '22nd Infant ry, U. 8 A , in tha Philippines, and who but recently was muster ed out, is in the city this week, the guest of his sister, Mrs. itenton Bowman.' He has just returned from a trip back to his old homo, Hu'sotiMlle, III , and thinks he may go to Vancouver and again join the army for Philippine service. Express wagons and croquet sets, at E. L. McUorroick s. Sen) of Minnesota cigars at Cormick's. Money to loan in sums to suit II. T. Bagley, Hillsboro. Sv Best market price for good oats, 1 .i' fti;ii ni l 1 ai Ulimnx pun. vinuue urerm, "A long pull and a strong pull" is alright sometimes, but if your razor pulls get a strop at 1 hv Del ta, Large assortment. Every day 0 new stock of men's, ladies' and children's shoes arrives at II. Wehrung & Sons. Quality the best and prices the lowest, Lost Three-year-old red cow, in milk: small, smooth horns; had small bell on. Reward for return ing to A. B. Campbell, Hillsboro, Additional local 00 editoria! page, Fire has Wn started in the fruit drier, and the firm ha plenty of fruit to keep them going for some lime. A freh, young, Jerey cow for ale, or will trade for sheep. E. II. Warren, Hillsboro. Cbaa. True, tf Middleton, ia the only Washington county farmer who is drawn for service on eilber the U. S. grand or petit jury for the federal term of court to be held in October, at Portland. Beef, Iron and Wine, when prop erly combined, make an ideal Ton ic and Kealorative. ouch an article you will find at The Delta. Price, 'jO outs. John Dubbins, who spent the "barefoot boy" period of his life in this man's town, is here for the week, enjoying a lay-off from bis duties as brakesman on tbe South ern Pacific. Warren, bis brother, is also in the city, greeting friends. If you want to buy a farm or city property, see S. S. Barnes. He baa some good bargains. If you want to rent a farm, or want to borrow money on real estate, he can accommodate you. W. E. Pruyn, of Heppner, re turns home the last of tbe week, alter having viaited the state fair, and friends and relatives in this city. While at Salem he installed some machinery in one of tbe state institutions. John R. Bailey, who has one of the largest prune orchards in the "Hcounty. was down from Buxton 11 1 ..... 24, 1902, lal week, ana says mat 11 is crop mis year is eouieiuiug iiuinenre, both for quality and yield. He will do bia own drying, as he is well equipped fur this work. Crescent Flour will give you sat isfaction. Ask your grocer for it. (Jet it once and your kitchen will not be without it. W e nave placed this Hour with John Dennis, Main street, for the benefit of those who use and call for it. Crescent Mills, Forest Grove. Tbe first issue of the Beaverlon paper, called the Saturday Even ing Journal, published by C. E Bailey, has reached Hillsboro. Ihe paper is very small, but tbe pub lisher promisee lo make it very lively. Owing to illness in the family of the editor, the news ser vice extended to Beaverton pre cincts only. The paper has no evi dence of (tolilics. Lost two horses, black and gray mares. 1 he black has star in lore- head, and weighs about 1500 Gray weigh about 12S0. Reward and expenses fur information lead ing to recovery. L. Dim bat, lull dale, Ore. The government is asking bids for 2,000 tons of hay, compressed, and 3,000 tons of oats, for ship ment to Manila, sunposably. The bids will lie opened next Saturday. and as Albers & Schneider, of Portland, have the only big com pressing plant in this section, they will most likely get the contract The bulk of this hay will come out of Washington county, as in tbe past. 1 his should certainly send up the price of timothy to some extent. A new, Bwell line of neckties, at tho Racket Store. Not a better as sortment in town, and no lower prices 011 earth. This is the truth no make-believe or .bluff to get you into our stored If you don't have confidence in us, our goods and our prices, we don't cater for your trade. But we can, will and do prove and hack up our "ads," every one and all. Good goods, low prices, at the Racket Store. Eugene Dant, the Reed ville thresher, was in town Monday and says that his machine has finished for the year. He states that he had not yet left the stackyard at the Witch Hazel ranch when he ifcovered the stacks afire, and that he did all that was possible to Bave the grain. He states that he also tried to settle with the owner of the grain, but that they could not agree upon a settlement. Mr. Dant has retained S. 11. Huston to conduct his defense. Wanted Boys and girls who go to the public school to call at the Racket Store and get free slate pencils and lead pencils. Every boy and girl calling on Monday next will be presented with pencils free. 1 his is no fake, ton don't have to buy a tablet or something else, for we give them away whether you buy or not. We might remind you that we have tablets, for school use, at right prices, lock Doxes for pens and pencils for 4o, and the same, complete with slate, pencil lead pencil, pen and penholder, rule jtnd key, for 8c. Mrs. Asa Williams, one of the early pioneers of Washington coun ty, died at Forest Urove, Monday and was buried in the Hillsboro cemetery yesterday. Deceased was a daughter of the late ueo. smith who at one time owned the dona Hon land claim under his name just east of this city. Early in the 'Mb her Husband conducted eating house in this city, and they afterward moved to the Greenville section, where they resided for many years. Her husband died last year. Her children are: Mrs Melinda Thompson, Mrs. S. T. Crow, Claborn, James and Fred Williams, Mrs. C. Purdin, Mrs. Bertha Ryuial aud Miss Grace Williams. COUNTY TEACHERS ABEIN SESSION Large Attendance is a Mark ed Feature. Tbe grand opening ball of the season will take place in the Opera House, September 27, Saturday evening. Everybody invited, Tickets, 75 cents. Supper extra. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Ben Anderson place, NOTED EDUCATORS FK0M THE EAST 3 miles southeast of Hillsboro and 1 mile from Farminglon, at 10 a. m Prof. Brick for Sale- Partie wanting first-ola bulldtu brick, It-.") per thousand, call M or add ft, Groner ft Howell Go. Scrolls, Oregon. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Poor head good work horses, looo to 1500; 4-year-old borsc, broke; 3 year-old, uobroke; 2 cows, brood sow, soon to lit ter; 10 pig, 6 months old; new 3Ji Bain wagon, new 3 Studtbaker waeon, road cart. Piano binder, 7 ft, Wood mower. Tiger rake, spring-tooth harrow, 2 drag barrows, roller, (anninir mill, bayrsck, Preeton W. 8earch,of Mt. Holyoke, 'k barues. M-iach plowa. cna, 13-fraI kettle, a lot of Burbank and Early Rose potatoes and numerous other articles. TERM3 OF SALE: Under $10, cash; 110 and over, one year lime, approved note, per cent interest Iwo per cent dis count for cash on sums over tlO. Jons 8WA.Y80.V, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. a noted educator, is present for the session. Prof. French, of the Mon mouth Normal Training School, is Iso aiding in instruction. Those present are: Hillsboro Lulu Mann, Mrs. M. M. Pittenger, Jos. C. Tamiesie, AI- ma iiowman, . a. i upper, &va Catching. B. W. Barnes, Bertha Clark, Jennie Beamish, Lucy E. Humphreys, Ralph Wan-, Clara Anderson, Am Hood, Gertrude Timm. Tr ne.-ee Wealherred, 8. C. Sherrill.Carit-n-tte Haley, Majd mile northwest Wilson. Blanc Rii. T. P. Ken- at 10 o'clock a. in. -7- dall, John Nice, Minnie Johnson, Maude Brown. Forest Grove Eva Real, Birdie Chitwood. Laura Luce, Mrs. M. J Abbott. Elva S. Baker, F. A. BAILEY, ZZ. a rbyatoUua, aaat tajs) Office Ugrgna-BaUay Mack a auk Rooms la-lj aa4 if. west corn laalla BoU' MrsVMWVwi S. T. L.NKLATBK, M. . C. MU PHYSICIAN AMD SUMSC Offle at BieidasMM laat of Caart Ma rVVVVVrvVVrVVVVVVVVVVVW PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Blanchard place, 3 of Hillsboro, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Gray mare, 7 years, weight 1200; jray horse. 8 yrs, 1200; cow, 7-8 Jersey, 6 years; 4 head 7-8 Jersey KWn heifer, 2 years; Jersey bull, 2 yrs ler n f, Or. RnnDumnt. Ore l M. siiwp, inigs. nigmi, ki q', t- . r.. ' r..- harness, harrow, drill, Piano mow 11' w ix li... n.-- rw er, Osborne-Columbia binder, near u a .- tt.w.i Dm-wJIy new; 2 plown, cultivator, clod H BlU u, aj v r UBVl IbO wuia- - , - , , . , 1 head, Susie Jackson, Josephine "J -'.lu '"J' 1 ' Tin:. i p.i n...u;n. puller complete, grain cradle, hay Baldwin, Myrll Porter, Mary rt, ""s '"" , , Luce, M. C. Case. JAMES PHILLIP! TAMIXS1I. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon SoaUurm facUU allraaul C. - rnnrk ir ITagHitj Of- 6ct aaat Rfid o acta siate Maia, acu Udd rUowa' ftaUdiai, Hllhika. ssseVVVVvVWWMVMvW stove, heater, household furniture, 10-gal and 20-gal milk cans, hive bees, grindstone, 2h tons baled hay and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: Under $10, cash; f 10 and over, one Hills, E. E. Fisher, T. A. year's time, approved note, 6 per Adelia Hermans, Alice cent interest. o interest if paid within six months, lhree per cent off for cash over 110. C. H. Blanchard, B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Cornelius Mrs. M. E. Thomp son, A. J. Alton, Urusiila irue, Louisa Monberry, Frank Briggs, Lillian Briggs, Lawrence Dixon. Beaverton Anna Tbeisen, Fran cis G. Fleck, Fleck. Tualatin Lottie and EQi Gal breath. Tigardville Emma Haines, An nie Pollard and Florence Wilson Verboort Koea Vandehey and Katie Jenck. Scholia Jas. H. Jack, Callie Koeber. Laurel Christie Little, E. L, Manes. Reedville S. T. Adams, Maude Dant, Helen Johnson Dilley-Coral Wilkes, Mabel Edwards. Portland Minnie Osmund. W PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Chas. Herb place, three-quarters of a mile east of Greenville, commencing at 10 a. m TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Three work horses, aaddle pony, 7 milk cowa, 2 (reh: beiler,8 head hosa, jS in. header track, J in. tubular wagon, two xSt Bain waeona, back, 2 sets barn ess, a F. Onrrell Daisv Sundntone. Venus 14-in. plows, sulkey plow, steel bar- Coburn. rows, lever apnnpooin narrow, cu.uva- Centerville Anna Chalmers and Hooker imin drill, tannine mUL Maude Marsh. hayrake, harpoon hayfork with rope Glencoe A. L. Thomas. and pulleya, 2 hayracks, poat-rack, O- Gaston-W. A Johnston; U. C. borBe "'. JlTri us 11 . 1 WiTtrs, ivit UUKS, inc vuaiua, Hooooury, iMountainaaie; js,an mUk c,n. heatine .toves.cook Graves, Spnngbrook; Nellie M. ttove, washing machine, extension table, Raymond, Buxton: Edgar Verrr, ib-gai iron kettle chairs, bedsteada, and Cedar Mill: Mrs. C. C. Arns and BU w . A. E. Wilson. Phillips. TERMS Op SALK: State Superintendent Ackerman $10 and under, cash; over $10, one will be here Friday, and on Satur- year's time, approved note, 7 per day the county school onicers will cent interest. meet for general school affairs. discussion of I The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Johnson farm, one mile west of Beaverton, at 10 a. m , on The undersigned will sell at public WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8. auctiou, at his farm adjoining tbe ' 1 if x 01 : t . u ..t Tn .orr.l r.,,r.. 1 rh or m.r MBnillllK IHfOl, 4 J U1I1CB lioriu Ol 900; 3 head milch cows, one full-blooded Hillsboro, commencing at 10 a. m., ersey, one a t Jersey; 3 ueilers, 1 a Jn SATURDAY. OCTORER 4. O .n. T...r K.,11 9 UM ....Un I calf, to ifraded Cotswold sheet), sboat. 1 viyuesuaiB biuiuoii, o yearn oiu; doz chicken. Rushford wgon, 3'. mare. 8 yrs; driving horse, 3 yrs; hack, top buggy, new aet team harness, o -.a.Hno fill! Aa 9 anelclinv nolta. !..... ...... ..1. ci.nJ.. J"" ' o ..UB. ""bkj V, Bk.hre.1 .IrPir xn mnuar c' tiAvraflr lA.in atfl Tilnw. I D -B .w, , tefltooth harrow, air-tieht beater, oak in milk, 1 being fresh; 2 Jersey bedroom set, farm tools and numerous heifer, 2 years old; Jersey heifer, other article. I vaarlins? Aft otoata. trailed Anotnra - 1 j bi , B n - - , TLRMb OF SALE: wethers and Nannies; 2 Angora 10 and under, cash; over $10, one bucks, 1 a yearling, full blood; 30 vear s time. aoDrovea note, b per neaa 01 isnropsnire ewes; z onrop cent interest. Two per cent off for shir bucks; hand hay press, and cash, sums over $10. W. J. IIOCKKN, B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. Theresa Herb, Admx. estate Chas. Herb, dee'd Ira Bradley. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. PROrKSBIOaAU GEO. B. BAQLEY A TT O&M 8 Y-AT-JLA W fiooouj 1 aid Bill BaiUlaff HILLSBORO, . . OKJUrOI, H. T. BAQLSY, ATTO&NHY-AX-bAW Offica la Cwwia-W UUlabom. VVfVrrrrWMsVMV Tnoa Toaooa. aat TH08. U.1LI. TOIttCl, Attoraaj-At-Lw. Rooou j. 4, h $, alaaaaaMk, BJtMw JOHN IL WALL, ATTOSMHV-AT-iAW Offica Upstair. Matf taal. HILLSBOKO. - OUQ4MI. AAeSSSAfWrvMVMSV BBNTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LAI NoUtial Work asat r j rinf &oom CAT Morgan Hk HUlah,! MWfrsssVVWwVMvwV W. 11. BARRETT,: ATTOaUiSV-AT-tAW to Banatl A (81 Omc. Up Stain, Caattral HUXSBORO NrsrrssVMwaVMwV r. M. HIIDKL W.J.W HEIDEL & Wali Urgent list of farau aaraateia Wi ingtou County, aloawy to loaa. veyancing, etc. W will aU yowr 1 for yon. Hillsboro On ATTENTION, VETERANS. numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE Under $10, cash; $10 and over, 1 year's time, approved note. If not paid at maturity, note to draw in terest from date ot sale, at i per Headauarter8 Washington County cent. Peter Uottleih. Veteran Association, Hillsboro, B. f. uornenus, Auctioneer Ore , September 18, 1902. The first semi-annual meeting of the Washington County Veteran Association will be held at Uorne- The undersigned will sell at public hue. Ore , at 1U a. m., inursaay, auction at the Geo. Smith donation DR. J. B. ADkUNaV jrnri aTsiarlaan 1st MflW DE1NTISTF5P Firstelaas Set vices. Charges Kaaan Office, Union Block, over Senate; Bros.' Store. HILUBOBO, OBI AUCTION SALE. October 2, 1902. All comrades, and ladies of the Auxiliary are very cordially in vited to be in attendance. G. N. Halk, Pres Rodolph Crandall, Sec'y. Wanted A girl to do general housework. Steady work, fall and winter. Inquire at this office. Mr. and Mr. Evan P. Hughes, of Woodburn, were given a recep tion at the home of Mr. and Mr H. V. Gates last evening, by their many friends in this city. The Diamond Ws are O K, and so are those new cigars just re ceived at McCormick's See his ad in another column. C. A. JMwell aud wife are in town, guests of Mrs. Elwell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Tucker For seven years Mr. Elwell has been mail carrier in one of the down town districts, and he will soon change to the Sunnyside route. A. B. BAILEY, D. D. & . Dentist Room 10 and 11, Morgan-Bailey Houas 9 to ia a. u., and 1 to - Him.bboro 0 vvvvyyvvvvyrvyvvvyeM one mile east of Hillsboro, on Base line road, at 10 a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, Gray mare, 8 yrs, weight 1200; black horse, a yrs, laoo: gray horse, 9 yrs 1300; bay borse, lo yrs, 1400; bay mare la yrs, 1400; bay horse, 12 yrs, I350 black fercneron colt, 3 yrs, unoroke; cows, in milk; i2 heilers, a Durham, bal ance Jerseys and graded Jerseys, in milk; 8 head steers, under yrs; Is ltead yearling heifers, graded Jerseys; about ao neaa caivea, mostly neiiers; dies, ix ewes, Cots wold; lotswold buck, pure bred; Mitchell wagon, 3; Bain, low wheel, iX' lot work harneaa. buggy and harness, Champion binder, Champion mower, 8 tt bay tedder, 8 ft bay rake, hayfork with ropes and pulleya, 16-inch steel plow, 14-inch cast plow, i5 ft steal harrow, J. I. Case gang plow, 13-in; Hooater ia boe gram drill, roller, hay rack, lady's saddle, hive beea, farm tools and many other articles. Some house hold goods. TERMS OF SALE: Under $10, cash; $10 and over, 1 year' time, approved note, 6 per cent interest. Two per cent off for cash, Bums over $10. J, T. Morei and. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. DR. C B. BROWN. DENTIST 516 Ockam Building, rortlaad, I Makes frequent visits to Hillabo nounccmeata oi time pwhllskwl. rrMesaaVMWM BlacksmithiD & Wagon Wood-TH have opened a blaokit and wagon wood-work sboj old Gardner stand on Thin Hillsboro, and olloit your age. All work guarant charge reasonable. Horse-shoeing a spcialt J. Eink Get your wood in out of Those wanting wood a team aaw may Uav on th undrind, or at th store. Jame Harwood. street, Hillsboro.