HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 2, 1902. I A WKKK WITH TMR lHlLK ! ! : : A ix A Hour th I aorta COUNTY PRODUCTS SIIIPPKI) EAST Will Ik' Displayed lie fore lutttcrn People. - HAKKIMAtt PKOI'LE WANT KMIIIIIT. Will r'lrl be Irltulaysd at I'coiIj. III. Will Make Ibe Hounds Washington county's premium es- dibit which captured the tlrit prlie at lite state fair has bi-en callfd for liy Harvey K I,ouiiberry, f th K.ittlhi-rn I'wciflo liuee, end the lnt (Htrtlon of tli display has been sent east fur fxhihlt by Mr M Kinney, Immigration agent f the Harriman lines of railway Mams. Heidel A Willi w i II i i k 1 ' permitted Mr. Lntniala-rry In seWl wlmt he wanted of the eahibit, ami lis shipment we madu It once. Kaeh specimen will lm labelled " Wnoliliifilon County, Oregon, f'nin HilNunro," and that they will at tract much attention goes wiilnnii saying The exhibit (imt gnes to IVnria, III , end from there to other tmnilvata in the Miaeiadppi alle Washington couidy wilt ft niI n did advertising Iroiu this prii fililhil. M I). WUWe (Wy Ktute Kwir Hoard) psper, the Rural Hplrll, says of the W nj; t . . ruutity exhibit: It wa th hhmm rrpresriitetive at(ric-utl ti m I display ever m"t on exhibition. Tb ar rangement it very good, ling aiiliiewhal of the shape of h luilf tthl wilhotil the lir In lb liin k arr' gil high cum ami pnnpaa iliitne, with Imps on on Mil einl grains "d grasses on thw other The spokes were cumped of Kreine and grilses, filled in with trull, all kind of v-gi-tb'i, anil mmie very large pumpkin were there The graeeet were very rout plete, there being at leaat ."0 varie ties, and all were practical (.pecies. County commissioners are in eeeioii thia week for the October term. K. h. MoConnick hat pocket kuivee, rax ra and eciMore that are fully wai ranted. J aeper Ritchie and filthily Imve removed to View, Clark county, With., to reeld. Elisabeth N, Shearer, of dale Creek, haa lieen granted a widow V penaiott of (12 a month. Uo to K. R. Dailey'a Bicycle Store for gun" aid ammunition and bicycle iiindriee and repairing -K. U.lailey, Main Street. IIiIIh horn. The recent raina etarted plowing In some extent, but the ground could be in much belter condition I'nleaa we get coneidernhle n.ori rain, turning of the earth will not I hi very general thin fall. Mra Roee Owena, of Ballard, Waeh , returned laet evening after a litre week' vieit with her brother, J. II. Davie, o Mountniu dalt, whom aha haa not sent for '2'.' years, since thee were children to gather back in Kaneaa. Yea, the bird law ia out now, and you can kill 'em! (let vnur gun and ammunition of K I,. McCormick he haa the kind that will kill 'em. Mra B H. Koherta, of Sacramen to. Cal , in her for a formightV vi'il with Mra. Mary Malniie ami Iter other eiatura Mra Roberts is a daughter of lit late Edward Con stable, and haa not been in thic city for about ilxteen veais Geo R. Bailey, al'ornev (or John I'. Aplin, ha tiled a demur rer in the uit of Thoa Talbot, ask ing for a fureoloaure, Huston and Jobii' M Wall, attorney, on t lie ground that the ooinplaint doe not etate lacta auflicieut to consti- tute a cause of action. Thia ia the case where the Cornelius flour mill it invo'ved. John U. Fehler, who wax mar ried in Heutou county, in 1SU4, aeka the cirouil court to releneie him from Mary Fehler. on the around, of desertion: while Inn be I la Daly wants a divorce ftoui Peter A. Daly, on the ground or dener lion and failure to provide. The Daly couple were married in Colo rado four yeara ago, and separated few month later. It 0. Leedy, of Tignrdville, Mus ter of the Hlate Orange, write The Argue that the new Agricultural Hall, at the Agricultural College, will be dedicated October 15, and that the Board of Regents, of which he ia a member, deriree a huge at tendance ol (he representative citi zens. Washington county f'rmern and business men are invite I, ami a one fare for the round trip to Corvallis has been given for the oc casion by the Southern I'ueillu. A special train will leave Portland tt 7:50 a. in , and, after the exercise, the train will return that evening giving all a chance to return on the same day. This will make it nice trip for Washington county farmers, and, while there, they will see what their money is being ex pended for, The expense is not very large, Visitors from here will be welcomed by Dr. Withyoombe the Vioe-Dlrector, and Mr. Leedy't i WaHhingtoii County Teach J era' Amkk ition a f.riin-d in this city lust week, th object hcing to tirotmilH iiiti-ri-Kl in tin- local ineti lute and othirwiee evcoutHy gen eral work germane to teaching The count an divided in three district. Of the county urgani.a tioo, Supt Hull was rnaile ex ollicio preridi'lil and II. V. I'nrne wa elee til Dccreliirv. The three divis ion for Instil ute work are Koreet drove and vicinity; IlilUlmro and vicini'y, nihI Miilillclon and vicin ity H. V.. SherriM m in clinrge of the 1 1 itletn.rti d strict, Ward R Sw".e, of ti e Koreet ( ir ive district, and SIk lii-v Kundi'tone will look after the Middletoli section. The I'lr-t local jiixtilute will he held it Korei drove the U-t Halurday In Ociolier. Tlii f the time of the year when yim fei-l hearty ami yi.u can do von' inner limn the inottt gimd by liiyi'ig vour grm-frie at Dennis' Main trcet utme. Don't forvet lliMt he kcpn the lineal lines to lie foMiid in tin' city up to date and the pit r-k t and licet rejections of all kind Karl Itiiiiwni, Fii'd liicktd nod (ieo, Unit, three )oung fellow from the Vukima country, recently took a herd i f horree to Slierwooil, thii county, and tried to sell them The I'liriltiud ollicer had notified the Hherwood nllii-er I h it the ani iiinl had been Mulen from Vukima, ami a na'ranl by Jurtice ltuck helil them. They were Uken to I'olllainl. where Jildue Seara 'T mined them to go because the re tutu d'd not nli'iiv that tint young lellnn hiid had h preliminary ex aminatioii l-f. re the jux'iiT. They had not h'ft Ihecmrl room, how ever, jnnlil a wmru'd arrived from N'oith V m k i ma mid an ollicer took lliem with him to the lm i.ch grille Ciiiiiiirv to niiswer the charge of grand larceny. ' i!-Iiio ru Mill inn nl Imce if, wel If Hi Iter J lute m 4.mmm lea' lo r in )eiiii' rboe ete k Ak llioee M ho inn fioiu him I.Hll rtyl and lrt in iiia!ily. A n-riHly of iidiex' sIimh nihI a full hoe of all kind. The Oregon Conftirence bus jtikt closed it session el (irauts I'a. and the rhiiuge allccled in Wash iiiglnn county are: I. S Ctemn will stay at t'ornelius; S F Hel knnp will stay at Forest drove; T. II. Fiitig will take the pulpit of S II. tireenlen, at llil'shoro, and Mr. lireenlee will go to Wmalhurn; Is rail Putnam lis the Dilley cliarge, and S. S lee ha the iieaverton charge. Key, II. Oherg, who wa here prior to h'ev. (ireenlee. will remain at Astoria, where he ban been for lb" veer last passed. D. A. Walters, of lutein, is the presid ing ehUr, having euccev'ded himself by appointment. Ciiinmeticing Si'ptenilier 1, II. Wehruni! A Son will aive tickets with each dollar cash purchase on premium, us follows: First prize. elei'Rul 52 niece eel dishes; 2nd pr'xc, gent's lltl suit clothes; .'tnl (irixe, iioy's soil or girl's dress pat tern, value, I lie cilv council will meel uu October I I, and at ihat lime con sider (he iipplicaliou fur the grant' ing of a franchises for the electric line in'n the city The petition if not yet drawn, and it i not kn iwn lust wh'te the cntnnai y will w not to lirmu in its track. It is known. however, that it will usk for light of way either on Main or Washing ton streets, the latter being one block south of Main. In cae of objection it sill be well for people to bear in miml the ditte ol the meeting The Fall linn nf dress goods, tlminelelles, niitince, crctons. table linens, etc, will arrive At II. Web rung v Sens, Scpteinlier 1. Finest anil most complete lino ever brought to llillsboro Rev. Talliot, late of Oklahoma, lui arrived and token up his resi dence in thiscijy. Mr Talbot is on the coast for hN health, unit will remain here until I e is bene fitted or sees that the climate will do him no good. On Wednesday of this week he opened service in the Baptist church for that denim inntion, and will continue fir sev eral day On next Sunday, State Missionary (ieo. Vamey will hold services in too same church under the auspices of the Baptists This will interest the ladies. II. Wehrung A Sons have a handsome line of ladies' tailor-made skirts; handsome, latest style and finest qualities. No need to go to Port land. Call in and sen our line. Wilbur, the 1-1 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Campbell, of South Tualatin, died . Sunday morning and wn buried Monday in the I. 0. O. K. cemetery. This was the only son in the family, and the bereaved parents have the sym pathy of the entire eommuni,ty in which tiny reside. Mr, Campbell, the father, is a brother of Rev. J. A Campbell, of Portland, formerly of llillsboro, and also a brother of David Campliell, of this city. Beef, lion and Wine, when prop erly combined, make an ideal Ton ic and Restorative. Such an article you will find nt The Delta. Price, 50 CNit. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Palrimteer are reluming to llillsboro from Portland, where they have resided for some months. His many friends here extend Jerome and family a hearty welcome. Tor (Jiantinn of I rancliisc on Main aiui Second Streets FOK THE WEST SIDE & SLIitKHAX. Conifiany I 'uliing Mj Iters a Rapid ly a I'vNkitile. A petition is being numerously signed by property owners along Main and Second streets for the granting of a franchise to the West Hide A Suburban Railway Com pany, the projector of the electric line. The company is asking the the Multnomah county court to grant a franchise along the county road (Conn 11 road) for a distance of l HtH") fret, this week, and the llillsboro matter will be presented to the council in a few days. The right-of-way will all be secured in a very short time, and Mr. Gray don saya that as soon as the terri tory is signed, dirt will lie thrown. All the heavy propeity owners along Main and Second streets hive signed the petition. The franchise at present asked for comes into the business portion of the town on Main and turns at the corner of Second, going down that street ss far ss Baseline, to the cor ner where the Tongue residence stand. t'.esl market price for good oats, at Climax Mill. Claude ljrear. Congressman Tongue has re! a ... ...I,. ceiveci a can to come to tmio 10 aiu in the campaign, but has advised ihnl he can not make the trip Owning hall of season, at Arti san Han, rnmo'K rial unlay eve ning, Oct, II. Tickets, 50 cents; supper extra; iimid music. Every body invited. Ho far ibis full we have had very nice weather, and any one who would complain about it can't be sutietied any here. The days have been splendid and the night not overly cool. It is the regular East ern Indian summer, without the smoky haze. IjobI Between Furmington and llillsboro, black leather pocket book. "Well-Fargo" printed on outside; contains certificate of de posit, favor lieu Anderson, Eight Hundred Dollars Finder leavs at Shutn Hank Ben Anderson, Far mingloii, Oregon. Crescent Flour will give you sat isfaction. Ask your grocer for it. (let it once and your kitchen will rot be without it. We have placed this flour with Jidin Dennis, Main street, for the benefit of those who use ami call for it. Crescent Mills, Foreit drove. W. II Lung, of Cornelius, was in the city Saturday, "joshing" his many fi lends idr Lung is going to come here and edit The Argus for a week, some of these days, and The Argus publisher is going to go out and run the farm while he is getting copy. S.nn Bowers,'" the celebrated pacer which cuttsed so much atten tion ht (he recent slate fair, and w ho pulled down a neat purse for his owner, was foaled on the Witch ilaxel rai ch, ibis side if UtMulville, Washington county can turn uut a little the b.slof everything. When farmers are in need of ag' ricultural implement they should see Schuluierich Bros." stock. They are factory agents for Osborne and Deering harvesting machines, Rock Island plows and harrows, and Tiger drill. Also carry a full line of buggies, wagons and general hardware. A telegram .ia been received that Mrs. Lslie Greer, formerly Miss Lena Boo, of Forest Grove, died at San Francisco, at one o'clock this morning The re mains will he hrougiit to Forest Grove for buiil. Mrs. Greer was in the California city with her husband, who will return with the "remains. They were married but a few months ago. The husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Greer, of this city. The bereaved families have the sympathy of their many friend. The Argus ha it that W. T, Andrews, formerly connected with the Andrew Lumber Company, of Mountaindale, and who is also well known down in the Middlcton and Sherwood countries, is running on the "untei rilied" ticket for repre sentative up in Skamania county, Wash., where he has a homestead. W, T. recently lost his house and all his household effects in the re cent forest lire oyer in the hills. The Argus hopes he will be elected. Abcut fifty of the county school officers met here last Saturday, pursuant lo a call by Supt. Ball. State Superintendent Ackerman was hers, and lectured on school needs, ventilation and sanitation, etc , and Preston Search, who had just concluded successful work at the institute, also addressed them. It was a very successful meeting, and only for the threatening weather in the morning, would hnve liecn much btter attended. These ilieetings, to follow the insti tutes, will most likely hereafter be a feature of our school work. tute Fresh oystera at II. A. Palmer's, Second street, llillsboro. Money to loan in sums to suit. II. T. Hegley, llillsboro. Born, Thursday, Sept. 25, l'.K)2, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kindt, of Portland, a daughter. A fresh, young, Jersey cow for sale, or will trade for sheep. K. II. Warren, llillsboro. Otto Koch, with Failing, Cor bet t A Rolmrtson, Portland, spent last Sunday with his parents in this city. Rev. Kwing and wife have sold their llillsboro property and, will remove to Portland in the very near future. "A long pull and a strong pull" is alright sometimes, but if your razor pulls get a strop at The Del ta. Large assortment. Mrs. Julia Briscoe, formerly of Oysterville, and a sister to Mrs. 1). M. C. Gault, died recently. The funeral took place Sunday, and in terment was at Mt. Zion cemetery. We handle the best. For men and boys' clothing, you can't beat II. Wehrung A Sons. Ask those who always buy of us. Call in and see us and you will buy of us. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Young, who for many years have resided on their place, west of the long bridge, have purchased property in Hills- boro and will soon moe into the city. Sermons are not always tiresome. The truth always wears and so do the shoes sold by Dennis. Try a pair from his stock and you will become a permanent customer Footwear for big and little. Also a complete line of hosiery. The Tongue stables were repre sented in the premium lists at the state fair as follows: Two-year old class, Bessie Ixivelace, first; Love lace and five of hi get. first prize, no opposition; Portia Knight, third in three-year-old class. Mr. and Mrs. II F. Ball, of Gas ton, were in town Tuesday, attend ing to business matters Mrs. Ball has rented her magnificent dairy farm to Mr. Mooberry, of Corne lius, and she thinks she may try New Mexico, or some other south ern slate, this winter, in search of ...ilk i'Ward DownB departed Tuesday i . : .. , . -, . .1 , i. - i): .1 a. . . CVBtllllg V.I BliriJU 1IIO 1IBUIIJ Ol'Ufcl Academy, of Portland, one of the best institutions of its kind in the Northwest. It will take three years to hnish his course, the school gives a thorough military training outside of the regular text studies. A 10 year-old son of Mrs. John Iiainel, of North Plains, while playing with some children the first of the week, accidentally got a kernel of wheat into one of his ears. The grain buried itself out of sight, and the services of Dr. Bailey were required to remove the obstacle. Furniture, carpets, matting, wall papers, trunks, telescopes, bamboo furniture, at McCormick's, at rea sonable prices Don't forget the place three doors south from poet office. Monday of this week, William Marines, of Mountaindale, got his left hand in contact with a wood saw, and two of his fingers were badly sawed; one, the little finger, being almost entirely severed from the hand. J Up severed digit was carefully stitched to its place, and Dr. r. A. Bailev, who attended, hopes to save the finger. Do yon need a hat? Come and see us. we Keep the latest. Lo you need gent's furnishing goods? W e have them. ' Do you need gro oeries? Of course you do and we have the best And remember that II. Wehrung fc Sojis pay the high est market price for farm produce Mrs. John McCIaran, of Gales Creek, died lecently, and was bur ied in the Gales Creek cemetery. Mrs. McCIaran was well known by some of the earliest of our pioneers being the daughter of Edward Wooley, whose father resided on the donation claim now owned by several LeisyvilUe farmers. She was 41 years of age, and had been married since 18,5. II, G. Wright. Portland's repre sentative of the Barry Marhle Works, is in the vicinity of Hills boro these days, taking a chance at China pheasants. The open season commenced yesterday morning, and the cracks of guns can be heard in all directions since daylight of the opening day. Birds are not overly plenty, it is said, owing to the cold rains which prevailed ai the time the eggs were hatched last spring. Mesdames McCormick and Den nis, of this city, who recently went to Grangeville, Idaho, came near being in the hold up of the stage which runs to that point from the terminu. They were about to take the stage, but concluded to wait another day to see whether or not they would not be met by their father, Mr. Birdaell. - Soon after the stage left out they regretted not going, but, to their joy, a few minutes later a farmer from the Grangeville country aid tbem and told them he had been requested to take them out to the Birdsell place They started with him, and a little way out of town met the stage re turning with a badly scared lot of passengers who had been held up by highwaymen. iEP All Willing to Enter Gmtract. Into MRS. VAXDEKZAXDEN THE LOWEST. Mr. Bradley Goes Lower Than Last Contract. Hit The county court opened bids for the keep of the county paupers, on the pxr farm, yesterday. The pro posals were as follows: Mrs. Nellie Vanderzanden. of Greenville, $3.00 per month each pauper, and 1250 for annual rental of firm. A. W. Saxton, $10.45 per month each pauper, and V-00 ann'ual rental of farm. C. R. Bradley, $'J 50 per month each pauper, and $?50 annual rental of farm. G. W. Robinson, $10 pr month each paur, mid $252 annual rental of U m. A. J. Roy, f'J.OO per month, each pauper, and $250 annual rental of farm. None of the bidders was awarded the contract, time of which begins Nov. 1, and continues for a period of two years. The paupers at the poor farm, and others who get county aid, cost the county about 25(K) annualK The contract to I awarded," will not materially change this estimate, no matter which bid is accepted. The bids will be disposed of Ocl ober 18 when court next meets. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Hansen farm, i mile north of Bethany, at 10 a. ui.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, Hone, 8 yean, weight I350; mate, 7 yrt, 1150; mare, 11 yrs, 1260; Jersey cow, fresh in November; a Jersey cowl, fresh in December; 1 cow, fresh toon; -Jersey bull, 9 months; 2 heifers; Bain wa gons, 3i and 3V; spring wagon with top; buggy, phaeton, Osborne binder, Piano and Champion mowers, bay rake, iliac barrow, cultivator, adjustable tarer barrow, land roller, 14 inch stubble plow, lever slump puller, log augur ma chine, triple wagon tonuue. wheelbar- ow, gnndstOEe, 2 bayracks, lo-gal chum and milk, pauc, hive bees, 15 doz chick ens, 4 doz turkeys, sled for wagon bed, set new work harness, set harness, used; single harness, 45-gal kettle, Cotustock Castle range with reservoir, bed and springs, etc., farni tools and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: Under $10, cash; $10 and over, 1 year's time, approved note, 6 per cent. If paid within 6 months, no interest. Adoi.vh Hansen. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm 2 miles north west of Hillsboro, at Leisyville, at 10 a. m , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, Two heavy work horses, driving horse, 7 years; 2-year-olil driving borae, 2 year ling colts, spring colt, 2 cows, in aiUk; 2 cows, fresh m spring; 2 steers; 3 yrs old 3-year-olit bull, halt Jersey; 3 calves, 30 hogs and slioats, farm wagon, ; hack, new top buggy, set new double harness. set new single harness, good saddle, 2 plows, steel barrow, Minneapolis binder, mower, both in good repair; hav rake, teed cutter, fan mill, cider mill and many other articles. TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, cash; over $10, one vears time, approved note, 6 per cent interest. Two per cent off for cash, sums over $10. Lunch will be served at noon. Isaac Lkisy B. P, Cornelius, Auctioneer. Imperial Cider Mill. The imperial Cider Mill, at Come lius, is now running, and is ready for apples. Our capacity is large enough for all comers. Bring in your apples at once if you want cider. We make a first-class article. Lawrknck Bailey, Proprietor. Grant McKay, who served time in the county jail here a few days ago, for taking a pitchfork to Iieaverton party, and who, prior to that, served time in a California penitentiary, has been trying to have the members of a Portland firm arrested and tried for alleged Sunday law breaking. Some time since McKay went to the store on Sunday and bought some articles other than drugs, and then tried to have the arrests follow. Governor elect Chamberlain refused to have the arrests made because he could not convict on the testimony of man like McKay, and then the re former came out in several letters to the Oregonian. MoKay has sev eral times made himself notorious. Hinshaw & Wheeler now have three driers running, their own, Linn's and the Kerr's. They have sent samples to wholesale houses and the returns pronounce the pro duct the best ytt reoeived this year. Meesers. Hinshaw & Wheeler say that other than those prunes order ed they can handle no more until after the tenth of the present month, and growers will please take notice. E, SNOOK S AUCTION SALE The Snook public sale, at the Dennis Dullea place, near Reed ville, will take plica at 1:00 p. m., instead of 10 a. in., as announced in the sale notice of last week. In addition to the list aa on the bills, he will sell a lot of potatoes, still in the (round. Here will be a chance to buy stock and farm implements. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction, at his farm adjoining the Manning farm, 2J miles north of Hillsboro, commencing at 10 a. m., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, Clydesdale stallion, 9 years old; mare, 8 yrs; driving horse, 3 yrs; 2 yearling fillies, 2 suckling colts, 4 cows, high bred Jersey cows, all in milk, 1 being fresh; 2 Jersey heifers, 2 years old; Jersey heifer. yearling; 50 goats, graded Angora, wethers and Itanmee: 2 Angora bucks, 1 a yearling, full blood; 30 head of Shropshire ewes; 2 Shrop shire bucks; hand hay press, and 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 of sale, at 7 per cent. Pbter GorrLKin. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Geo. Smith donation, one mile eaBt of Hillsboro, on Base line road, at 10 a. in., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, Gray mare, 8 yrs, weight taoo; black norse, a yrs, Uocr, gray bone, 9 yrs. 1300; Day norse, 10 yrs, 1400; Day mare, 12 yrs, 1400; bay horse. 12 yrs, I350; black fercberon colt. yrs. nnbroke: t cows, ia milk; i2 heiters, a Durham, bal ance Jerseys and graded Jerseys, in mux; bead steers, under 2 yrs; 15 head yearling heifers, graded Jerseys; about 20 bead calves, mostly heifers; 8 pigs, 13 ewes, Cotswold; Cotswold buck, pure bred; Mitchell wagon, 3; Bain, low wheel, JV; lot work harness, buggy and harness. Champion binder. Champion mower, 8 ft hay tedder, 8 ft hay rake, hayfork with ropes and pulleys. 16-incb steel plow, 14-inch cast plow, i5 ft steel harrow, J. I. Case gang plow, ia-in; Hoosier 12 hoe grain drill, roller, hay rack, lady's saddle, hive bers. farm tools and many ether articles. Some house hold goods. TERMS OF SALE: Under $10, cash; $10 and over, 1 year's time, approved note, 6 per cent interest. Two per ceni off for cash, sums over $10. J. T. MoBEI.AXIt. B. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The uudereigned will cell at public auction, on his farm, It miles north-east of Greenville, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m , on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, One span of horses, ia and 16 years old. weight about i5oo each; mare, s vears old, weight about itoo; set work har- a; 7 cows, part Jersey, r to be fresh soon, the other in milk; i a-yr-old heif ers, 4 yearling heifers, a 9-months-old heifers, 1 6-tnonths-old heifer, S head resrling steers, yearliug bull, 7 ewe lambs, graded Citswold, sow and pigs, good land roller, ao-gal iron kettle, log chain, 3 lo-gal milk cans, cook stove, heater, extension table, (arm tools, and numerous other smelts. TERMS OF SALE: Under 110, cash; $10 and over one year's time, approved note 6 per cent interest. L. M. 1 I'RIltN'. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. 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 sorrel horses, l5o each; gray mare 900; 3 head milch cows, one full-blooded Jersey, one a Jersey; 3 heifers, 1 a ft Jersey, 2 yrs; Jersey bull, 2 yrs; spring can, 30 graaea v.ouwoia sneep, snoai, a doz chickens. Rush ford wagon, 3'; hack, top buggy, new set team harness, single buggy harness, saddle, Staudard mower, 5 ft; hayrack, 14 in steel plow, steeltootb harrow, air-tight beater, oak bedroom set, farm tools and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, cash; over $10, one year's time, approved note, 6 per cent interest. Two per cent off for cash, sums over 10. W. J. Hockkn, B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell, at the Jacob Wismer place, one mile east of Bethany P. U., at 10 a. in., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, Seventeen cows, 6 of them fresh; heifer, ahorthorn Jersey bull, 3 years old; s work horses, colt, 18 months old; 4 bogs, farm wagon, inch tire; spring wagon, Racine top buggy, road cart, McCor mick binder, McCoruiick mower, Gund- lach drill; disc harrow, hay rake, bay tedder, spring-tooth narrow, 'i drag bar rows, 4 plows, cultivator, cider mill, fan miU, 2 stump pullers, 'I bay racks, wood racks, 4-horse-power boiler and engine, 1300-lbs UeLavel cream separa tor, bo-gal cnuru, butter-worker, steam milk heater, headlight for traction en gine, 4 sets doable harness, a single bar ness, vise and anvil, 8 hives bees, 4 doz chickens, and many other articles. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $10 cash; over $10, one year's time, approved note, 5 per cent interest. If paid within six months no interest. Lunch at noon. ' 1 Jacob Wismer, B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Brick for Sale- Parties wanting first-class build brick, ft!') per thousand, call or a 1. 1 e-, Groner & Rowell O Scholls, Oregon. PROFE8KIOSAL. F. A. BAILEY, ZL E rbyaloUsa, sum! rfwoa) Office Uurgaa-kWky block mp sts Rooms 1-1 j sad ly Bssirtsaw aaa west corner Baseline aad 2ad st Both 'Fhooca. MerrSVVWvVvVvV S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGE OtUc at Rtaidsuee laet of Cowrt He JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIIS1C M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Soothers Pact fie Consul utioa ia Preach ltatHah nc and Kwidwce south aid ai Mi new Uld Fallow fAAAijjw GEO. B. BAGLEY ATTORN Y-AT-LAW Booms 1 aid t Shite BailsUafJ HILLSBO&O, . . 0BKH VWrSrrVWyWWVVVV H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNaVY-AX-LAW Office ia Corwia-Woaur RWck, Mala HilUboto, - OngM. AAAAAW THOS TONOO. NSSfl 04 THUS. H. A K, B. TONtfUB. AUornejrs-At-U. Rooms j. 4, ft j, MorgaaBlk, Hillah JOHN M. WALL, ATXORNBY-AT-LAW Ouics Upstairs. Bailey Mergaa Ml laa! a. O&KGON, UILLSBOHO. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LA Notarial Work aad Coavevaaciia Rooms a 7 Morgan BUu. HUUboro, W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW (8uooaasor to BamU A Aoamaj Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO OEBO . V. M. HBIDBt. W.J. w Heidel & Wali Largest list of farms lor sale ia Wi ington County. Money to loaa. C veyancing, etc. We will sell yoar I for you. Hillsboro ... Qff DR. J. E. AD KINS, Fifteen yeara Bxpariaace ia HUlak DENTISTS Firstclass Services. Charges Reason Office, Union Block, over Schulmt Bros.' Store. HILLSBORO, ORK ) A. B. BAILEY. D. D. B. Dentist Rooms 10 and 11, Morgan-Bailey B Hours 9 to ia a. n.,and 1 104 Hillsboro ... Obi OR. C B. BROWN, j DENTIST 316 Dekum Building, rortland, On Makes frequent visits to Hillaoot. nouncemenU ol time pablisaed. Blacksmithin & Wagon Wood-7o I have opened a blaoksmit and wagon wood-work shop ii old Gardner stand on Third Hillsboro, And solicit your pa age. All work guaranteed, charges reasonable. Horse shoeing a specialty. J. Binkla; Nl ' Misa Etta Kimberlin, now( ployed at the central telen station at Portland, wai vu with her parent! today.