HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 9, 1903. i A WKKK WITH Til I'XOfl.K I ! : : Am. AiiotiT th I'kom.k ; V, FOllltJII OF JULY I'ASSKD QUIEfLY Three the II In CclclM-utimiH County, Saturday. FOKEST CUOVK, LAUKKL, VliKllOOKT Holiday tloM-il li) big liiiioiKli,iiiiHi, Sunday, at Yribuuit, The Fourth passed elf with no sir loll acciihlll, Saturday, Itml the threw riiii'iitl rehdiralioii Here nl Forest Grove, Laurel and Vi-rboori, each place having good crowd nil iltnty of attrai'linns Hon, Dinger Hermann mm the nrnlor ol the day at Forest Grove; W. G. Hare, nl I.iuinl. oiul lino. J. 1. Kavanaugh, at Verboort, where there win K four days' celel ration. Tim fcaiivitictt wer wound lit Vei Imoit, Sunday, and many pen jilit from nil over the eo'inly wen tltnr. The chief matter of inter fit, Sunday, was tlm county bund content, wherein 1 1 il UUro carried nil' tin honor. BALL CAME FOR SUNDAY. A ball game hiiH Iwi n arranged fur Sunday at 2;0 1 M. between the lHllabum Cornelius nine, ami lh Alli'ii A Lcwiii Iihiii, n Portland. The hx'ftU will lt pitted against mm of tlm Ih'mI hii1 luckiest tennis it) tlm stale's amateur eliisa. and ho gootl tire they that t lie ('hutiuiiUii him signed them for the tourna ment soon to lie lit'lil at Gladstone Park Come oul and nee lli Imya hit the leather. The games at Forest Grove, Sal unity mid Sunday rcHiilii-.l in one for each t oa i i . Farms for Rent, We have it few well loon 11. good farina lor rnt, Inquire of Lynns A Cornelius, Hillsboro, Oregon, WARD FUQUA. Married, at the- residence of Ihf bride's parents, at Forest Grove, June ;tt), I'.HKt, Rev. Btdkuap nll'iei a'ing, Mr. JulltiaC. Ward and Minn Sara N. Fuqua, of Forest (J ovi STREAM -BEL MONT. Matricd, ni the ie4denre of Hip bride' parents, Mr. itml Sir, I -ley, Forest (!rovi, July I, ItHKl, Justice AilkillM nthciilting, JitSi-ph II Stream ami Mr, i, ilium M. Belmont Mr. and Mri. (1 F. C M oyer, of DIonininK, have iloilil as their uwn, Robert Vetter, it minor. I,ml Child's tan coat. Iriiiimal with cream applique; lipht, blue 1 ning. Reward Drnn a ear. I t Mrs. A, II Flint, Kin on, Ore. Next Sunday, J ul v 12, Rev Father Springer will celebrate Mass at thn Hilli-bom Catholic church, nl 10:150 n in. Hi will not viol l Noiilh Cornelius on tliti ditto. Marriage liconw lmv bfn grunted (Tim C. Onle, of Uolu nhirt con it' y, mid Minn Klhid A, IIi kiitK, of Washington cuiinit ; Mr. JmtiiM H. Alii lor, of (iiihIoii, and Mn. Litum 1'. Davie. John Vmulerwitl, of (Irwnvilln. wan in town TticH luy, nnd now Unit he ii juHtico of thn imni out in Dairy pncinct it will lm well to pn Ktmiglu when jou hit the (inrn ville Imiliwick, Htatcd enmmunicnlion ol Tuivlily lA)dgti, A. F. and A. M. Saturday evening, July 11. Itti-iuouM of Hpeo Sal imiHirtance to the craft. All meiiilmm n'niii'ilod to allnnd. F. A. Kailcy, W. M j V 1). Wood, See. 0. W. llrown, of Oakville, U'iihIi , hn purcliNReii Oregon, the Per cheron ttlnllinrt, front 8 II. Dun bar, and haa taken 0HReBKiou of the home, He will keen lino in WaBhinfflnn county the ret of the inaaon, and, porhnpa, may keep liim here until next June, Col. T. A. Uhea, of Heppnrr, nnd who is chief aenlinel for the vnHt hand of Klks Kaal if the Moun taiitf, Ih down fr no Heppner, on a visit with Mrs. II. T. Hogloy, who Ih a daughter. Thirty yema ajo he wan in lli'lab iro, when this place waa noted all over the (date for it county fairs, for Joe Meek, the lift U. B. Marnhal and for pre'ty women ih chief advantage ut the proRont age. Ulory to Ood in the Ilicliest Peace on Kitrth, (lood Will to Men and water for your hrrsen when you come to therity of Hilk Imro. Sinoi The Arus wa a kid the puhliHher hiiB been trying to get a watering trough located in the town, an that farmers could water their hordes without hegning a livery ham for a pailful of acqmi. Year in nnd year out the light han lieen kept up and at IiihL we are to have two, There will be nno at the court limine fmmre corner, loulhcat, and one down in front of Wiley'a. "All ihingB come to him who waits" "Hope doferrrd inaketh the heart nick." "In the Good Old Summer Tiu.o." "Little Drops of Water" but hold, lot us otop before wo get a violnnt cane of hysteria sudden joy is a danger in ous tuingi Ani.r-r Wilrox hmiiillrd in all lli f i 1-1 lli piitll R, tlltt llt-HfrRIIlK having b en cnmplelrd fit ti e n l' nlii:)i will In 1 1 1! ! i c t tl ni-xt fpring He Iiuh i-l.irlul writing llio ri lie, and x t;ln to liuve lln iu coin p'i't 'd fur iiiiaIiulioii not later tliau tl r IiihI n (Mnher or tli'i lirnt of Niiveinli ir. January I he will again elm I hi lield men out fur ui.olln-r iiHffc!iH'ii t -and thin in tlm one that will make your head mini, na ilii in will lie mi f 1U) ex einpliou, and nil perfumi! proiierty ul whatsoever nature will 1 placed on iln roll. Of cnure, it will not make liny vrry great material dif ference in tint iiiiioiiut of one' taxea, excepting t! nee who have ilii'ir Ii'iumi'm fin iiiahcil wi ll alve Hie average (iood bread in half of one's diet Mini bmoe ivi'H, ipiick to recognize tliin fail, lire unking lor (ireat llainer Flour, in ri n n Tu t 11 reil by the i.imiax jmiiim. I ihh Miiur in maUe friitn lli. i Imr li'fl 1(; .t wlinit to lie puri'hiiM il, and Innkcx the fi licet of bie.nl Ai-k your roofr for it and if he liamt't it, innint that be pna'tire it for you. One trial will convince vm Unit Hum in the Hour von want. With bread from (ireat It ii r Flour, ami breakfast from lied Jacket Kolled Oats and Break fa l (iriu von will alwayn be healthy and that i half of the Imtlle. David Iliwoner, a Tillamook liioiicer of I.Hiili, and now a resi lient of H.tn Diego, pnfHi'il through the city Monday, enroutii to see the old iifiplihnrii in the bay county npiin. II'! mvm that when he went into the Tillamook country there were but nix or seven wagons, and Hat game wa? so plentiful that iheie wann'i a butcher ih tp in the country, lie tells of Portugese Joe, who raised two elk, which were so lame that they could he led any where,. Many old timers in Hills born will remember when "Joe" look them through this place, to Cortland, where he sold tlioin at a high tig ore, for park purposes. This is going to be a year of im provement, and when you content 'iln!e using any lumber, Im sure ind call at tin tirnnerA Howell Co sawmill at Scholia, whern yon rind the largest and finest slock of rutiiih and dressed I inn her to lie found in Wncliinulon county. Al Ho a supply of drain tile on band Kugene Dant, Ihe Ileeilville tlnesher, has jut Cnneltitbd a trip tliroUKli vtiiions rectinns of Ihe counties, looking afler the pros pects fur threshing this fall. He states that the heat crop will I y ry light, hut that the oat yield promises a tiiietliuig immense ful v us ifiud if not bettir, than anv harvesl for years tioml fuel is the secret of power for machinery and so it is for nia in the luMt man. (let your gnv cenes (rom .lolm I 'minis anil il there i a goo l day's work in you it is liouud In conie Ah kinda of veuelabh a and fruit in season. Staple brands only Diamond W Sam lliiuiphrevs, who haa i lion e-t: d nt I cxiuKton, Morrow Ciunly, was cb.wtt thn week, greet i g old friend- Saul thinks that the Willamette Valley is ft wnr'd h a'er and he wishes he had his laud ibwu heio where it nina gen t y all the while, rather than where tl wine in cloudbursts. The llilltdmro Division of the Lewis A (!laik Fair will meet at Wehrung's Hall. Frii'lay, July 10, at ,'! p. m. All lucuibeis will please he pisfcnl. and bring rose slips propi r!y bil e'ed to exelniiig", Mrs. S. 11, HuHon, piesident. J. P. l,enn'rd,of Arthur, spent the Fourth nt Forest drove, and in some manner lost a gold-filled hunting case IClgin watch. The point of the second hand was hrokun cfT Mr. I.oonnrd will pay a reward of live dollars for ita re covery. His address is Arthur, Ore. " Now i the limn for farmers to look out fir machinery, If you want thn best for thn lowest prices, call on Schulnierich Pros. They keep it Inrue stock on hand. Deer ing and Oshurno hinders, mowers, rakes ami tedders, and a complete line of wagons and buggies. A son of F. II Power, of Moun Uindalo, lol a bay pony at Foieat (!rovo, on the 1 mirth. Ihn animal had on it new saddle. Tlio marks we: Star in forehead, roached inane, about four inehis long. A 11 1- 1 ...in 1 :.l r... :i iincrm reu.uu win u ,-niu return Will you have an addition built lo your hmn-o? ill you huilii a fonoe? CarstonB Brothers have a line stock of routrh and dressed lumber constantly on hand at their mill, at the Manning postoflice (live him a trial. Charges reason able. Write for estimates. Jos. Rector, superintendent of the McMinnvillo water and light plant, and at ono time in charge of the Hillshnro jinn, was in town on tho Fourth nnd returned Tues day morning We have taken up the famous W. L. Dutiable; line of hoys' and men's shoes known all over the world as tho best. We also carry the Drew-Selbv show for ladies, Consult us hofore 'buying II Wehiung A Sons. . Loui Manning, of north of town, is about to build 11 hands mio eight room will age on the remaining eitrhtv of his farm Jos, Allison will build it, and it promises to be - ,1.. i .....l.lnnn. a neillij luuunjrii irnuuuir. Ai AUDITED Many Uond.t nrc Itciiu With Crushed Hock. IMI'kOVEMEXT WHICH IS LASTIXC. All Couoty Uoad Bcco Supervlsurs Paid. Have Warrant for $".'J, to Rpply on vol unteer improvement in Dist. No 211, cit i tees having donated f IV.) in lalsir WT Hurt allowed 9244 45 fnr crushed rock in Kinton neighlsr- IioihI. M H Henderson, for use of en gine and acting as engineer, crush ing rocks, $!)(. II II Clark el n In allowed I.121 .V for crushed rock, hauled by volun Uer labor. Kdward Woisl et ala allowed tlf7, to pay engine and engineer for crushing ruck, hauled by vol unleer labor. County road No. 407, ordered opened as surveyed and viewed. A C Wlrti continued as super visor Dial. IS. and remonstrance overruled. Perry atson resigns as justice of Dairy precinct, and John an ierwal appointed to succeed. Uecorder'a receipia, June, 9219.' M, clerk's, lD.7.ri. lien ton Bowman appointed jus tire of South ilillahoro district. CLAIMS AIXOWKIl. Ciralra Bros, luniln-r.. $44 15 l ulled ArtlUBA, lull, rlrctlon. (anion a 00 Jnluiaon Bros, lututter 8 90 IrCI, iJi'Ke, klatr cantf ....... . t 20 ('to lloln hrr, lumber, roaili, rtc.lo'J 25 I'orrtl (..rove Mone Co, rniilitil lock , 44 55 W I) Hare, roads 1 75 Homer Heiulricka, fielil wMine. fit 75 Orn Ranaom I'oat.iniliKtut soldier 3 15 Sli IIiiKbd, nana, elc,ronla ij 00 Win ruetrv, ruaila 10 no Jnhnaon Bros, luinlier 3I 6N u tl Krasoutr, iiruiije and loan work , 4! 60 1 tillalHiro City, water and liiflit. couit Iiuuk , ji 00 A C Sargent, roaila , 6 60 C V TiKard, hall, election J 00 ('has Walter, blackaiiiitliing, roaila 4 2,'i W 11 Lvda, roaua 1 70 II Bernard ttal, roaila 11 50 MnKK'e McKluney, paupers 9 00 Thus Connell, roaila 900 S A P Meek " .... s 50 11 M U l.ault. atattouery 9 50 W II Lytla, luinlwr 10 08 I. C Walker, lield aaaeaatne 55 00 U O Ix-etly, roatla.,.,, a .',o John K Hailer, roaiti 3 40 ('.en Kanaoin t'oat, iudt aoliliera. to 00 W 1) (Julck, roada 7 00 Olaaa & l'ruiltioniine, atationery, . 8 90 I Insert & Sons, luitiher., ij 40 Coiueliiian Bros, roailn. 9 7o W M lackaon, treaa aal 50 00 1 A Maciuin, jiMlnte overpaid... J 5o C I Prickett, roada lo 00 B Getter " 4 J TIioiiibi I.umlier Co, luinher 2t 30 Sol Jack, cleik of eleclion 3 00 J W Home, roaila 675 niii (.(rntlull, supervisor, Ijanrl, Dial 3 98 00 1' M Kelaay, aupervinor, lli'lilioro, Dint 6 104 00 G A Merman, elk, dpp, ala, Hc.'io'i To J W Sewell, alitf, dep, elc. .300 1$ l I Kuratli, recorder aal 85 80 Willis Ireland, itep recorder 41 65 V.to II Wilcox, aaaeaaor 7H (o A J Roy, p ior faiui. ,lo6Ko II A Ball, co aupt, etc 59 80 Kediiioud&.-appiiiKton, team hire 3 'hi " " aupt acboola 6 on A M Collina, aal janitor 35 00 II B and J W Tiuard, iimaue. .... 6 00 II II TiKard, aaseaainir and col.,,. 30 eo Con i-ln 1 an Broa, lumlier 5 30 W ! Hollenlieck " ,. too It T Cooper, painting court house roof 45 2o I, A Rool, jitdKC etc. . .......... 61 60 t'liaruiacy.uieiilcine lor paupera.. 9 40 I. K Wilkea, ploltitiK, etc 16 80 J W Sewell, rebate did asscistnctit 14 R5 HJ ant, commissioner 1 salary, 33 to W J Butner M 19 80 Furniture, wall paper, trunks, etc, at K. Ii. McCorinick's store. Sorvicos at the Congregational church next Sunday, morning and evening, by Itev. Currin. Don't fail to try our boiled bone- less ham Mesainger Trading Co. Miss Mary Ridgely, of Forest (rove, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Win. Hidgely, passed away the last nf the week. Miss Ridgely had not been very strong lor some years, and her health was such that alio could not endure much excite uient, being afllicted with heart trouble. While riding on the steam awmur Hutiir.lnv Mluu IHittvfdv HQ ""'"e ""' r.v utackod by fainting spell, from which she never recovered. The manv friends of the family in Washington county tender their heartfelt sympathy. Cornelius: Mrs. T. S. Cornelius and daughter, of Astoria, are guests of Mrs. Bent Soholheld. Cleo. Sus bauer and F. W. Phillips are haul ing railroad wood to the track this week. John Neep is building a ham for ueo. Mooherry, at U astern Mrs. I .el a Miller is visiting with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. John II. Cornelius, this wetk. A. A. Phil lips in having his house repaired and giving it a new roof. The Willamette Real Estate Co through its agent, A. A. Phillips, is selling quite a number of lots here, A. McCnrdy has sold his saloon to Sliamly & Co., who have taken possession. -Painters are busy on the roof of Herman Krans' new house; on the Hendrix Hall, and on the residence 00011 pied by Mrs, Matlhiea J Highest market price paid for wool. H. Wehrung & Sons. Argus and Oregonian, 12. Bargains in second hand wheels. MtCortnick, Second street. Peter Uehn, of Phillips, was in town today. W will close our store on July i. II. Wehrung A Soih. Willis Anderson, ibtt of Ililla horo, lost a valuable Pt-rcheron mare one day last seek. Standard H-18 sUI ranges, 9'50, sold by the Nelson Hardware Co., Ihllslioro. Attorney K, S. Snelling, of Foe sil, Wheeler county, was in town the ft ret of Ihe wick, on legal Iiiihi llCi-S. I sell furniture Mow Portland prices, t ali ami see v. ,, ,mc- Cormick, Z doors south from ju st oilke Save one-half your money by in suring 111 the tingon I1 ire Kiin-i Association. rite to i, K vt aters, agent, Fonst drove, Oregon. The Commercial Club is chang ing its quarters to the baud loom, upstairs in the Shue Building. They will occupy .-'their jn-w ipiar- lets after AuguH I, Spe aking of , big gg and little rgus, Kd Mizen, of Banks, has a hen which lays an egg just large enough to settle one cup of coffce and be cn't be induced to sell her for love or money. The ladies of the Christian church, of Farmingtnn, will give an ice cream social 111 the grove, on the' church grounds, Sal unlay eve ning, July IS. Everybody co-ue, and bring your friends. Sports! The Hillsboro Gun Club intend starting their clay pigeon shoot within a short time. Those wishing to participate should call at Iv Ij McCorinick's and buy their new guns and ammunitions in time, lie has just received a lot of new guns. Spalding baseball goods are the best in the woild at McCorinick's 1). R Reasoner went to Dayton, Yamhill county, thin morning, where he will frame nnd put up a 320 foot span for a bridge across the Yamhill river. J tie two forest urnve newspa pers are saying very uncomplimen tary things alsiut rach other. Why in the world can't (be brethren conduct kindly Chiistian journals like ihe Argus I Sam Johnson was in from above Olencoe Hub morning, and states that the heavieat rain for years fell at hia place yesterday. About ."I inches of wntf r fell in a verv short time. Considerable rain and hay was flattened, but otherwise there was no great damagi done. - '.- Mrs. Leopold Dietx, of Phillips dii d at tho Good Samaritan Hos pital, at Portland, last week, and the funeral occurred at Bethany, Sundsy, at the German church Deceased was iiuite agnl, and left a family of four adult children. Her husband survives. The chil dren are Fred, William, Leopold and Pb:lip, and Mrs. Kmma Krug, Deceased was a sister to Andrew Heekmann, of the Phillipfc-Bethany neighborhood. Through courtpsy ( f Hon. Dun can A. Stewart, member of the Do minion Parliament, for Manitoba Canada, The Argus is in receipt of several Dominion papers, which go to show that a red-hot campaign is in progress there to liil the places niado vacant by the recent, pro rogue of the Dominion legiidature They make things very warm up there, and the term "grafter is universally used a new one to that section of the world. Mr. Stewart is a brother in-law of N. G. McDonald, of Kinton. A. F. Crocker, of Grand Rapids, Mich , and R. A. Parker, of Ne braska, are getting ready to put in sawmill on the Sam Johnson place, three and one half miles above Glencoe, where they have bought a lot of good timber. Their mill is now ready for shipment here, and, as soon as, roads can he cut nut and a place made, building will commence. I hey expect to get started within sixty ''days, and will cut from twenty to thirty thousand daily. 1 ha, lumber cut in the county is now inadequate for the supply, and many wanting lumber are playing a waiting game. The unprecedented demand com ing from Portland has caused this shortage, and the new mill is welcome acquisition to this part of the West bide. County Treasurer Jackson, for the year ending June 80, has col lected and disbursed the following moneys: Received from former treasurer, Crandall, $0,429.26; re ceived from all sources during year, $147,73012; total cash paid out (luting year, 110,708 88.' This leaves a balance on hand at pres ent time, $37,4 bO 60, divided as fol lows: General county fund, $28, 303 98; county school 'fund, $5,642. 14; road fund, $1,338 89; indigent, $527.52; excess, $13.70; institute, $208.30; City of Forest Grove, $8705; Bchool districts, special, $1,328.92. Ihe money in the gen era! fund will pay all expenses for several months yet, ami, with re ceipt of fees, it looks as though there will be plenty to run until tax collection again comes around Just as fast as 11 warrant is drawn the holder can walk into the treas urer's ollice and get his cash. This is sure the way to do business! Came to Evening Meal and Faced Death. DKA.VK CARBOLIC ACID BY MISTAKE Driak From the Wroag Bottle Think it was Wine, Bad'y Burned. Tuesday evening, Henry Huhman, a prominent farmer of Blooming, a large settlement south of Corne lius, came near ending his life by drinking carbolic acid by mistake. Mr. Huhman had lieen working in the bay Held all day, and, coming in at dusk, thought he would take a glass of wine. He went to a cup board, wh-re it was dark, and took down what he thought was the wine bottle. Instead, it was the carl-olic acid. Before he knew it le had swallowed about a table- spoonful of- the poisonous liquid, enough, ordinarily, to kill a person of strong constitution. Realizing his terrible mistake, he turned to notify the family, and fell. Dr. F. A. Bailey was at once called, and found the victim in great agony. Mr. Hubinan's lins and throat were burned white and his stomach was almost paralysed. Antidotes were given and it is hoped the unfortun ate man will recover. The bottle was properly labelled and only the darkness tade the error possible. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Geo Biersdorfer et ux to Geo Biersdorfer 120 a Jesse and f Ben Cornelius d I c fGOOO Win Hendricks to Christian t Peters lot 2 blk 27 Cornelius 200 John Neep to Thos Talbot 1-5 int lot 3 blk 29 Cornelius. . 30 W T Hurt et ux to J C Snider 30 a near Scholia 1S00 Adeli-i Hen ton to J M Edwards lots 7 and 8 blk 9 Thome's ad Hillsboro 275 C W McFee to T S Sutton 31 a near Laurel 5 Ollie M Brigrt to Mary F Finch, 10 a Lawrence Hall d lc 1000 Robt Rice to John Loftis 40 a sec24t2nr3w 400 Thos Dilley to Robt Lambert 4 lots Purdy's ad Dilley 150 B F Purdy to Thos Dilley lot 15 blk G Purdy's ad Dillev. 100 A K Davis to II V Gates W J Rice property, S Hillsboro.. 800 Edward Phillips to Ludwig Holtz It 1 blk 1 Cornelius.. 30 Jno Croeni to J A Croeni, 53.- 15 a near Cedar Mill 4500 J W Shute to C F Kempin 200 a Geo Smith d 1 c east of Hillsboro 9000 Eunice Walker to J B Stark weather, 2 tra F Grove hi 8.1025 Willamette R E Co to K L Weidewitach lots 4 and 5 blk 39 Cornelius .... G5 Invt Co to W T Hurt Jr 10 a sec 12 t 2 s r 2 w 250 Will R E Co to Katie Peters 5 Its blk 39 Cornelius 145 R W Lancefield to J W Fuqua 25x100 feet and other land F Grove 2500 Will R K Co to Drusilla True 9 lots blk 33 Cornelius 210 Cows for Sale. Ten 3-year-old cows, Jerseys, in milk, coming fresh next fall. Also twelve head of 2-year-old heifers, coming Iresn this fall, tall at once. C. A Hanley farm, north of Hillsboro. Try Tho Argus a year. Maple syrup at Greer's, 30 cents per bottle. Agent Harry Connaway. of the Southern Pacific, has associated himself with the Hillsboro Reed A Cornet Band, and went to Verb oort, Sunday to help bring in that gold medal. The July term of Circuit Court will take the will contest against the estate of the late Jacob Brugger. of Cedar Mill. Mr. Brugger was one of the substantial citizens of his section and was fairly well known all over the county. By in d us try and frugality he amassed 1 snug little estate, appraised at $22 730, but worth $25,000. After mak ing several gifts to charity, notably to the St. Vincent s hospital, the county poor farm and a church to which he was attached, he bequeath ed the residue cf his estate to his two daughters, Hattie Reynolds and Susan Reynolds save fifty dollars, left to an alleged daughter, Minnie Brugger. Judge Rood was named as executor, but being pro bale judge, did not qualify, Fred, his son, upon petition, qualifying under bonds of $30,000. Later on Minnie Brugger filed a contest, al leging that undue influence had caused the will to be written as was signed, and set forth that the peti tioner was entitled to a third of the estate. Judge Rood denied the pe tition but permitted the case to go up to the circuit court upon stipu lation. For sale 100 acres, brush and timber, south ol Laurel. No im provements. Will sell at a bar gain. Call at Argus ofloe. The State Normal Exicntive Committee, of which Mr. Srhnl uVld is a member, met at the home of the latter, at Cornelius, .Monday, lo consider Normal affairs. The board consists of A. Nohner. for merly of the Portland Dispatch; J. B. V. Rntler, secretary, Monmouth, and Hon Benj Scholtield The Normal is this year in a very pros perous condition, and has steadily gained ground in scholarship. This is one of the finest institutions in the state and should receive every encouragement from the teacher body of the state, as well as from the taxpayers. For sale cheap a fine Estey or- tan, splendid tone, black walnut case, handsomely made, never in jured in the least. Ask at this oflice. We have 600000 fct of high grode lumlier at Nelson A Reed's sawmill, 9 miles above Glencoe, which we are selling in the yard. Come where yon can have a good stock to select from. We are sell- r ing cheaper than other country mills. When you get our prices you will get our lumber. We ex pect to sell our entire stock in the next ninety days. You will be promptly waited on by our yard man. The mill and p'antr runs fifteen hours a day, so you will not have to wait when you come to our yard after lumlier R. L. Cate A Co.; A. C. Donelson. yard foreman. The brick for the Oregon Con lensed Milk Company's boiler rests will be purchased at McMinnvillo. Just as soon as the specifications arrive from the East the boileis will be placed in position and the building built around them. Nothing can be done with the big well until the boilers are in posi tion, Si that pumping can begin, to enable further digging. W. O. Donelson has just received an elegant line of velour (warrant ed for three years) couches, the handsomest ever brought to the city. Come in and see them. All kinds of furniture at belter than Portland prices. Main street, Odd Fellows' building. The home of Mr. and Mrs R B. Collins, of North Hillsboro, was the scene of a home picnic last Saturday, and a splendid time was enjoyed by Messrs and Meg I a tries Collins, H. T. Bagley, U. G. Gard ner, H. D. Scbmeltzer and L. A. Long. The beautiful grounds and lawn afforded an excellent place for an outing and another visit is in prospect. We invite you to come in and see our Gne line of boys' and mens' clothing. We sell yon best values at prices that are of the lowest, II. Wehrung A Sons. The Corvallis A Eastern has sent out a very neat litt'e booklet tell ing of the features dear to the hearts of those who visit summer resorts, setting forth the delights to be found at Yaquina Bay, where many iliusboro people annually Spend their summer vacation. A lot has been sent to Agent Conna way, of the Southern Pacific. Our spring and summer dress skirts are reduced as follows: $4.50 to $3 50; $5 50 to $4 00; $6.00 to $4 50; $7 00 to $5.00; $7.50 to $5.50; $8.00 to $6.50.-11. Wehrung & Sous. Farmers are complaining consid erably over the bad hay weather and unlets the rains cease for good before long the cut will be mater lally reuueeu lrom what was ex pected. Clover hay has wen in need of cutting in many localities for ten days, but rains prevented Timothy is later this season than usual. I have a good fifteen-horse power traction engine and threshing out fit for sale. Both are in excellent shape. Inquire at the Argus office, YearB of experience has given us the inside of tbe hardware business and we know how to buy and sell If you want anything in the hard ware line, just give us a call. We are here to please our palronB, and if we have not what you want, we can get it for you. Come in and Bee our handsome line of ranges. R. Cave, the pioneer hardware man. John B. Braun, of Anoka, Col umbia county, was brought over by Dr. Hatfield, of Vernonia, the first of the week, for consultation with Dr. Linklater. The patient was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, where the physician performed a successful operation, Tuesday eve ning. BoyB' crash suits at Wehrung's, washable, from 75 cents to $1.50, ages 3 to 0 years, tome and see them. Ward B. Swope has taken the Lent Bchool for the next year, Lent is a Buburb of Portland. Mr. Bwope has been connected with the Forest Grove schtol for some time. t Greer leads and the rest follow in groceries, crockery, lamps, china and wooden and willow ware. Forest Grove is likely to have another election in the near future. Many want the council to submit the question of cows tunning at large to a vote ol the people. Best quality ol roof paint. Let me paint your roof. T, R. Wann, Hillsboro. Miss Tennessee W ealherred has taken the Job school, just we Bt of town, the term to commence next September. l'KOr"ivH.SIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, U. D IMirli'tan. and 8ar(ont Ollice Murgan-Bailey block ap stair. Roomi I1-I3 and 1 J. Reaulenc aoath weat corner Baaelina and 2ai at read Both Tbonea. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. 14., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ollie at Kuideuce Eaat of Court liana JAMES FHILLIPE TAMIESIE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surxeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Cooaulution in French or Kogliab. Of fice anil Keaulence aouth attic of fclaia, neat OUd Fellow" Building, llUUbor. GEO. . BAQLEY ATTORN BY- AT-LAW Room 1 sad It Skate Boildinfl HILLSBOUO, . . OBEUOK. U. T. BAGLEY, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW Office in Cotwin-Woata Block, Maia It. llillalioro, Oregon, AAAAAAASAMAVVVVWVVVM THOS TOKCGC. I TOHGU. OT4SV THOS. 11. 4 E. B. TOSUL'E.; Attorueys-At-Law. Room y 4, & , Morgan Blk, Hiuaborr , v ) JOHN M. WALL, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW oc Upauia, Bailey Mergaa Mock, Rooms, 1 aa ' s. HILLSBORO. - ORKQOK. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LAW Notarial Work aad Coaveytucinf Booms a 7 Morgan Blk.. Uillaboro, Or WSMajSjavVWWWVV W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-ltAW -(8ucoeaaor to Barrett fc Adaina.) Office, Up Stein, Central Block. HILLSBORO - ORBGOK. f. M. HEIDKI, W.J. WAU, Heidel & Wall Largest list of farms lor sale in Wash ington County. Money to loan. Con veyancing, etc. We will sell yonr farm for yon. Hillsboro Oregon A. B. BAILEY", D. D. 8. Dentist Rooms 10 and 11, ' Morgan-Bailey Block Hours 9 to 12 a. m., and 1 to 4 p. u Hiixsnono OltKOO.V W. D. HARE, Attorney-at Law Stale BuikliDg, Upstairs, flillsboro, Oreguo. C. TILBURY E. N. WHITLAW ..Central Meat Market.. Fresh and cured meats of all kinds. Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays. Fine lard on sale. Full weights guaran teed. Highest market price paid for fat livestock and hogs. Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregon. E. J. LYONS B. P. CORNEUVS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In suranee Business. List your farm with them and and a sale. They will treat you right. Add your sale to our list. call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or AUCTIONEER...... Best of References. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. Get my terms. Charges reasonable. Farm auction Bales a specialty. H. R. DIXON, CORNELIUS, OR. We pay the highest market price for produce, and sell you the finest staple groceries at prices that com petition can not meet. H. Weh rung A Sons.