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HILlSfioAO ARGUS, OCT. 27, 1604 MM ADDED To the St. I.mii or Cash l'ric Vote in Ililhhoro MISS HOSCOW MILL LEAKS VOTE Luuli Like It Will bit Cah I'll In Irad of H LmiW Trip The viiln t r llit St. l-miU tilp, or (or I U17 M ill a cash "'uo wa add il l tlii week lit lh" mm of HS7 It ln'ill t( look a lliollgh ll.e t o ilt wou'd mt c'os in tiui" to link Ilia nip, to winner if th i tiio will (ft I1U7 M it h fJ Put in tour vote. Itu'lot Uix it at the Pharmacy. Tin Urum giv lug coupon! with Midi 2"i rent cash iniM-haw ere: I'Htlfrnoit & Kudu .'dm Dunn. Tho Pharmacy, It. II ti.eer, Mr VrtMiinan, Th Argu J -rums I'uluikifi r, K. It. Daile) Mint tin Mtciid Street Harness Simp 'I'd vol for t'iididw'e f ir the trip to St. l.ou in ami return wu iix) vakmh! yetrrdy, and the re mit wait ai lolhiw: r-tella Hixmmiw 421.) Hu.ie MrKlnnr t 3.'!Gt Mr Claude (Irrear 24HI l.ura Wamener Arah Hoyt T Gertrude Kendall SPW Mm. John llailey.. .14 JmmU Thorni Mr K. K. Ht-hiueltxer... Aila Galloway Mr. Mercy V heeler Wiluia Wsggener i 12 r, li u II K.lna Imbrie SfM Annie 111' Nor Millar Mia AilJio May Sailin Johnson Cairie Smith , 7 Limy Mivin I PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Vreaidenlial rlrtfiioii lake ilc" mi TuitUyl Novemlier K. and the fol lowing liokfUaml elee'.or fur inch, are to be voted on: ltxevell ami Fairbanks, Uepuh 1 can 0. It. lliiiilck.C'aokenia. Jewel A. Fix, Umatilla. J. N II. rl. folk. A 0 H uith, Jovcphln. Parker ami Pavia, Democratic T II Crawford, I'nlon. W. II Di'Wrd, Columbia. W. S. lUiuillin, Poiigla. Julio A Jeffrey, Marion. Shallow ami Carrol, Prohibition I. II. A too, Multnomah. l,"lie Hmler, Waaoo. W I. klniore, Marion. T. H. MoPaniel, Multnomah. . ). lin ami Htnford, S.wiulinl C. W. Ha , Wafoo. Win. Huanl, Clackamas, J. ('. Ilerrinrton, Multnomah. 8 II. libit, Jackson. Walton ami Tibbie, IoniliMl- Dr J L Hill. Linn. L. II. Mi Mutton, Marion, P K I'hflpa, Malhftir. t). V. ttuhihillein, Jackson. The above it the rotalimi which the various ticket and c didate appear on the oft'ioisl ballot . Itmiibt the question of candidates the prohibition matter will come before the v.oler. Justice of the Peace J. C. Greesr, of S.tiitli HillslN.ro. TuHtiUy heard the wane of I-aac Martin va. Win Itauley Sr., auit for Millleim-nt lor lab r preformed. Maittn auil tor ovrr fc.0, ami Mr. Haglfy made a . nruf 3H.tO. The jury, aiwr ln-aring the pvidnnoe.gave a verUict fur Mr. I!uk1iv, niakintl the amount tendnri-d I tin baaie of anitleiin'nt. Tim cimta will be pa'd by the plain. tilf The jury In the caKt: II. w. IIh. It P. Simon, T. It. Perkina C!. Itliiacr, tiro Mirgn and John Dnnnii. At one lime thure waa a dillrmioeof but 7 fiUlietwefn tliriu. The Imlira of IlilUboromd vi cinity are riiii''itoi to call at Mr Vruniiinir ami Hue the vt-ry utol air In in Fall oml Mnter millin ery: Triiumml bale, ulreet hat, ran, and all tyle and color viol, which are now o laeiiloiiaoie for hat iliai. AUo tuioe very pri-tty hooda f it the babii-e. 1 run mine neatlr aid lft-!ully done. Priciw are right. T W, ThompMn, who recently rmrchai-ed the entire inliTful in the Ua-ton tlourint mill', wa in town yetiilay, and etalis that be bat repitirrd the flume leading water to the wlu'l, and lrafd the property until i.cxt July to llnrilidg and Kerliiii. who will opt rate it by Vheiniflvn. The Hood Utver, Vro county, mill, now under cmmi ruction, and in which Mr. Ttioiiipxon ban an intereal, will l ready to grind a turn t the hut of the year. II. Wchrung & Hone, will give a coupon with m-!i $llK)canli pur cbae entitling you to a drawing to take place leceuibr 21: Firet nrine, ll.'i in trada: Second, f 10 In trade; Third, fi in tiade; Fourth, '2 .Win trade; Fifth, 4 piece lable 't; Sixth, Horry eet.Cbini; Seen th, China Salad Howl Auk for your ticket with each I caxh pur chaeo II Wihrung A Son. OVER ONK HUNDRED TKACUERS IN SESSION I'iiic(x)i pHt)f Instructors Han dling ClasscH IIARTKANFT FOR HIGHER SALARIES rraclirm Turn out Splendid hy and Take Great lnltrtnt in Scaxloo in in MRS. J. H. DORLAND. Mr J. II. Dorlaud, lormerly Mine Annie Perry, and a tlaufthter of Mr. and Mr. L. M. Parry, di -d ill the family home in Shady lirook, Ootuber 2"), P.I04. and the funeral took place from the Scotch PreHby terian Church, today. I)tceued waa boru in Waihioeton county 31 year ago, and waa married to the urvivioK hueband. Jamury 13, 1897. The huabaud and three children, tund eeven yeart, four yeari, and live Daoulbi.reepectively, vurvive ber, She waa a member of the Woodmen' Circle, at (ilenooe, and the funeral was conducted under the auHpicei of the order For icveret year Mr. Dor laud waa a eull'irer from bronchial trouble, Kev Hamiiiton, of the llillehuro M. K Church, otliciated at the (umral. CARDS OF THANKS. The hop uiaiketcontiuuee Mtrong. ami tlie muiority of j: rower have IH'I h 'Id, nor ate they in any hur ry to di(pone of their hi.IJi' g. So lur .11 cent ban 1 en Hie lop price .r cb )ice lota, and the buyers are not K'linif alnive (hat iiuotntton A a matUr of fact, quite a niinil er rf lute have been ho d at a Iractmn over .hi i-rni, nut in ttie nioci oi thwe cane it wan the result ol neeil of money. The bin grower around lliia i' lion aay that tliey are in no hurry lo lei go of their holding at I be thirly-ceiit mark. Don I forget to aek lor coupona with which to vote on the St. Lout Fair oonteat. Then vote a choice. The limn giving out tbeee coupon are: Patlernon A Son, John Dennie, Hailey' Pharmacy, HilUboro Ar aiia, U II. (Jreer, Mr. Vrooman, Jerome Pitlmateer, F. It. Dailey and the Second Street Harm a Shop. The trualee of the Tualatin I'luiiiH Pre. Church, through itev A. Kobinnon, Tiuiday evening, at the residence of the lulU-r, preeent ed V. II. Cotinell with a hand aomely bound bible, a a token in Appreciation for the donation of piece of land oiipoeile their church on the plain, now uted a a aite for aeveral com mod tone carriage ln d-i for the Ixuiellt of the church attendant. Why pay two or three price for nurery Hock, when J. B. i?i'lmpfer will tell you reliable etock from the Albany tuirnery at figure u oiler half what other are charging. Save your order for him, or ad dree him at ililleboro, Ore., It. F. I). I, and be will call. Little Until Crantlall, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Mas Craiulall, celeb ruled her feveulh birthday Mon day. Littla one attending were Matlie Cae, Marie Long, Mary Sewell, Lucy Wetlherred, Hlanche Kendall, (iiadya Shule, Margaret llovt. Lucille Thorno, Besaie Con- neli. Kliitabeth Peteraon, Louie lliughman. Trouble in the family all on ao count of poor groceries and a con ftenuent poor meal. Avoid all tbie by buying your groceries at II Wehruus Sl Sons, who carry the fluent stock and bent selection in the country. While E. It. Tonguo was work ing around a sick horae bet even ing, the animal kicked him on the right nrm, cutting a naetv wound in the bleep, nnd severing one of The annual teaubr' ioetitute i in eiil()n here, convening in the court home yeMerdav morning The program for yealerday was: Addro by Prof. Harlraiift, of King County, Vah , on "The Statu of the Teacher, in which he advocated eloaer application to the profeuion of teaching, and a united effort to have an increaee in the enlarie of teacher Mr. Hartrnnft presented hi ubj-ct in a forcible manner, and clearly showed that teat hum, a a rule, were not receiv ing a salary commensurate with their services, a compared toother work in a lhotiainl and one pro femiioi). He held that from the fact that it take year of prepara tion to make a good teacher, and that failure ill one or more didicult branches throw the teacher out of the choaen profession, that they aliould be well paid for their effort. Hi remark involved a thorough exploitation of the subject, and ratiHed hi listener to have a more thorough appreciation cf the meat imimrlanl branch of education he- fire the public. Mr. U ice, of the Monmouth ; Normal, lecture on 'Method," and bi addre wm well received. Prof. Adams, of Ml. Tabor, handled the subject. Relief, the Basis of (ieogiaph)," in an able manner, rroi. nice, m the af'ernoon, talked on "Methods." and it i sale lo say that his sub- i-cl waa well in hand, and of much terefii. Mr. Ilarirantt and Mr Adam were both occupied during the afternoon, and in the evening there was a lecture by Prol. Mar tranft, on the prngn ai of education Tins morning Mr Adnins agtin ad the floor, and be waa followed by Supt. of Public Instruction, J. II. Ackerman, on "Language, ' and "Reading," by Bice, and a discua- sion of the Lesson Plan by liar- tranft, and also, How to Secure Libraries. There w a lecture tonight, and tomorrow evening will clues the nee si u i), out) n the moet profitable for years Preston W. Search lec tures before the institute closes. The following, ao far as can be learned, are in attendance: S 0 Slierrill, A L Thomas, Annie New- mini, Peine Kivtnoml, i-. i Mintwrii, k I. Von V. (1 Wetil., J NV lxrette, Clara Cooper, Alic J'ay, Lucille Dooley, NV K llionia, Mane Mneiir, Lillian aicvick ei, Mrs I, Woocltmry, lna llullotk, Wllui Jonea, Ceo Yle, l.elie Keiter, Clara Loynra, Wilier Keiter, H li V ih- r, K S Kvemlen, Rertha U'vu, Mat Cootr. f tilth Allen, Helen M Hall, J K UUIoml, Oiac Hiillock, Agnri Keiling, Kiw.i Vanilehcy, There Ueulierger, Kvimla K 1-ay, Maltha Traver, Itettha I'owlei, 1, L MorKn, Anua Phillip, Heniiett Bear, Ulla M I'echin, Klv S linker, Inet Luce. Mttie Ilochttetler, MmuJ Datil, NV NV Hurhstetler, T !' Ken ilall, Jennie Ik.nnlili, Kr Dixon, Lil ian BrlK Olivea In bulk at Greer's. Mia Kuth Bradley ha returned from a week' visit at Portland. Buy your l'sc plows of the Nel B3ii llarware Company. Plows sold on trial. Jos. Hay, formerly of Glencoe, now residing at Forest (Jrove, wss in town today. J. A. Kirkwood was up from Rwdville, yesterday, on probate btitioes. If you c ni'emplale buying a auit of clothe come and ' tee us. Schuluieiii h Broi. F. Beasoner, after t few weeks SEPTIC TANKS HIE tm INSTILLED Substitute for Sewer, and Really More Sanitary SIX ALREADY BUILT IS THIS CITY Tank Coat About Joo, aad Total Plumbing and Fixtures, J05 or 70 B of visit with his parents, ha re turned to hi homestead at Fulda, Wash. Wanted Men, to clear land. Apply to J. M. Bridges, two miles southwest of Ilillsh iro. Chas. Brown, of Laurel, and who for 21 eeaaona ha either len caw milling or li gging, was in town to day. N M Sloan, who was married to Maltie B. Sloan at Forest Grove, in BHX), h sued for divorce in the circuit court, alleging desertion sine 190.$. Ladies, Scbulmerich Bros ' stock of cloaks and skirls have arrived directly from NewTork. C. Blaser started for Arlington this morning, for a several days' wild goose hunt in the big wheat field of that section. White Plymouth Rock and Bufl Leghorn cockerel for breeding pur poees, lor sale by Mr. W . A. r in uey, Ililleboro. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Magonn will soon leave for Southern Oregon for the W inter. Mr. Magoon 1 adver tiring an auction rale or his gro cery slot k and bis household furui turn in another column. Or OverholUrr, K V t-'alt nu, Hilna lenace, i.ruvaiiue nuinwin, Snie Jackavn, NV II Ber, l-'rank Fletch er, Maud NVilaou. Mra J A Foiter, Mar tha Ualoreath, l V. Wall, l.ucy l Hum- nhrevf. Anna rollnrd. N tola Melils, U Harnea, I.U101 rnorman, AUggie nraay, Mrs Suale Griltitb, Mamie H Area, limtiiu r.onlon, Hlnnche Rice, Zilplia M Knight Apnea Hammer, Mattie Star tell, Katie Jackson, Nellie M Ward, Al ma lli.wmiui, II 0 lotlil, Hope Rogers, Tennessee NVeatherred, M A)(iiei Uela man, Helen O johtisuii, Iteaaie McVick- ers, Willielmliia neiari, f.v v.aicuiug, Anna Chaluiers, Grace Robinson, Chris tina Chalmers, Ivy I'eterson, Anna Thompson, Mr M C Saltus, Clara An iterson, U S Mcllargne, Mattie Mcllur gue, Lawrence Dixon, Mr S J Rafl'ety, Nettie NVUite, Koae w 11 cox anu Mr i M l'lttenger. We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors who so kindly skill ed 1111 in our recent hereavment, tbo de ith of our beloved boy, Francis, and desire to speoially thank them fur the many Moral oile rings. Mr. and Mrs. Herman hlamna. Ililleboro, Ore., October 24, 11104. We desire lo thank our many friends for the sympathy and and given us i during our recent bereavunent, Ihe d ath of our mother, Mra. Hannah ' Hough, of Heedville. Mrs, James Lahey, Portland, Mrs. II. W. Kirkwood, Mr. J. W. Alexander, J. B. Hough, Woodiawn, Mrs. J. A. Kirkwood, Iteodville Heedville, October 24, 1904. WILLIAM HAY, PIONEER. James Klkius, of Albany, was -Li the city last week, the guest of bis uousin, T. P. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs, Ihoi. Tucker are sutiiuling the week with their daughter, Mrs. Louisa El well, in ortland. tho small arteries. Dr. F. J. Bai ley dressed the wound and K B will go careful for a few days. lloreo, weighing 1,2(10, true and will work anywhere, for Halo cheap, or will trade for cow. Aleo a four year old Jorwey bull, large, eligible to regiHtry, lor sale. Win. Tuppor, Luce place, IhllHboro. Mrs, W. H. Slralton, residing one-half mile west of Cornelius, while working with Borne papor, fell from a Imix, one day this week, and sii'Uined a broken wrist. Dr. Linklaior reduced the fracturo and the patient is doing nicely Mra. Carrie Ireland, through At torney II . T. Bagley, has aued her husband, Geo. Ireland, lor uivoroe, alleging non-Biipport and cruel treatment, inhking life burdensome. They were married in 1H02, in this city. If you want an up-to-date hat, iust call In ami aee II. Wehrung & Sons'-complete Block. A fine lot of the latest Btvles and shapes at prices that make them sellers. Thos. Murphy, of Mountamdale, was down to the county seat today William Hay, a pioneer ofJS53i died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Frank Imbrie, at West Union, Wednesday, October 2(1, ltKM, after several months illness. Mr. Hay was horn in Montgomery county, Ohio, January 1, ISM, and came to Oregon in 1853 Upon bis arrival in Oregon he followed blacksmith - . , I L ... . 1 ing and woou wore, iiiaaiug wugone, eto He was married to Mies Kehecca A. iicnoineid, a sister Summer! gone can't you tell it by your ravenous appetite? Just get groceries at Dennis' and you will feel like a new man, and need no pepsin to hold your digestion. Fiueet line of staple in the city. Mr. Michael J. Reiling, of Ver lioort, and Miss Bie KaWh, ol Bloomiog. were married at Bloom ing, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1001. Schulmerich Bros.' ftore con tains 7U0O f et of flor gtirface. Come and tee them in there new quartern We al-o carry a lino of Hardware and Crockery. Miss Lulu Palmaleer hss return ed from Porllacd and is again oper ator at the central. Pacific States Phone. A good ehoe is half of your com fjrt in the winter time. Dennis bai the famous Hamilton-Brown shoes, and can sell you anything from a dress shoe to a plough shoe; shoes for ladies and children at values that can not be beaten in the county. It is understood that the school board has notified teachers that they must not participate in any of tho entertainment that take up bo much time, during the school term this winter. It is alleged that they take the portion it interferes with successful school work Now your appetite is coming hack with the return of the Fall season Get your groceries of H. Wehrung & Sons, and you will feel like taking hold of your work. Finest line of staples in the city. Frank L. Hay. eon of the late Wm. Hay, and with the I'ennsyl vania it Reading Railway, at Jer sey City, N. J , is in Cuba, for bis health, and is quite ill. this in formation ws received by telegraph from Mrs Hay, at Jersey City. His many friends here hope he will soon recover. H. Wehrung & Sons carry the largest line of clothing for men and boys to be found in Washington county. Their manufacture is of the best and every suit is tailor cut Come in and see thera and you will buy. Harry Flint and wife, of Scholls started for Portland yesterday morn ing, and when but a short distance on the way, discovered some wild eeese. Mr Flint had his rifle with him. and captured four of them Within ten minutee from the time he had left home, he was back with Ihe game. When Harry gets hi eye on them, it means "game." Strayed from the W. w. Ander The reptic tank bos eotne to stay at a substitute for the sewer. It is really mor heatbful from a stand point of sanitation. Th) tank is nothing more than a concrete re ceptacle, varied in size, through which water and refuse from toilet and" sinks pass that is to say, the water pisses through, but' the or ganic matter i eaten up by para sites. Six are already built in Ililleboro, and w ill soon be in oper ation. I hose having them are: A. C. Shute, residence; Geo. R. Bagley, residence; 8. B. Huston, residence; John Milne, residence; Dr. '8. T. Linklatrr, residence; The Delia (Dr. Linkhter) at the rear of the Linklater biick. The tanks with connections and fixtures for Ihe clcsets, cost all the way from t!25 to (150 So far Contractor Bald win has built 5 of them, and Sabin, 1. the Nelson Hardware Company furnishing the fixtures and the tdumbinz. Many more of these tank fill lie installed here as soon as Sprine comes, and a few more will be built this rail. The ffciency of the eep'ic tank ia due to the dHinteyrating action ofcounihes bicieria ujon the re fuse sdmil'e 1 into the tank. It IS a process of 1 u ifkaih n made more rapid and complete by the favor able rondiiiona fjundln the Unk, which is so constructed a to foster to the fullett extent portible the growth and proptta'.ion of the an aerboic microbe, an oignniem whicu flourishes without oxygen or light and which feeds upon the organic and cellulose matter which is thrown into the receptacle. In the procei-s of the purification accomplished by ihe septic lank two agents are employed, lue first, and the prime agent, is the anaerobe, which attacks and, by disintegration and consequent che mical change, liquefies and renders non poisonous and non jffensive the foul deports of the tank; the sec ond, the aerobe, the opposite oroxy gen-loving bacteria opposed to tbe anaerobe, which completes the pun Beation when the ellluent liquid from tbe tank is allowed to escape on to the oner oeas or into me stream or other means by which it is distributed or diluted. The first attacks the solid and poisonous matter, breaks it nu into infinites mal particles and into gases, where it is liquefied by chemical change, and approximately 70 per cent of its ouenaive qualities removed an l destroyed; the second revitalizes and purities the small remainder by bringing it in contact wiin oxygen and further chemical change. The completenet-s and success of the action of a splic tank depends nrimarilv on three things. In the first place, the tank must have a suflicient capacity to allow 30 gal Ions of waste lo eaou person to be served by the lank every 24 hours. In thb sacood place, it must be to constructed as to cause the least possible disturbance of the fluid mass, either by the incoming or nut going pipes; in other words, the contents of. the tank must be in the nearest possible state of quiescence to produce the best results, in the third place, not. however, of such vast importance, the tank should be without air and light These conditions being observed. the tank will give satisfactory re suits. As a matter of information The Argus will state that those who wish to know tbe cost of tanks and equipment can see Wm. Nelson, ol The Nelson Hardware Company, who will tell von all about it. Sheriff Connell went to Tigard ville, this morning, lo bring up Tho. Aldrich. wh? se", fir lo bi house, yesterday, while in a tantrum superinduced by hi troubles, mat rimonial and otherwise. Aldrich had been drinking lately, owolng to the fact that his wif ha sued for divorce. It is reported that he tried to burn himself up, aa well a bis household effects. Aldrich was examined by Dr. S. T. Linklater, and adjudged insane. Tbe patient bad a bad burn on the back, be tween the shoulder blade, but be was as merry as a nightingale, tinging and whistling, the entire time, with his eyes clorel. When told to stick out his tongue he made several faces and otherwise seemed to enjoy tbe performance. As for time and tune, hs certainly hat both, nd his voice would put lo sham some of Iboae now holding down the boards in opera. Aldricb was taken to the asylum this eve ning by Sheriff Connell, this being bin second examination for insanity. Oliver double disc plows, $65; Rock Island gang plows, $05; Sulkv plows 16 inch, 945; 50-tooth peg harrow, 112 50; 14 in. stubble plows, $14.50. All other farm im plement at lowest prices Scbul merich Bros. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, U. D. Fbf stclaa, mmd rgeoa Office afuTfaa-Bailey block np stairs. Room l-l.t and 15. ftosidooc aootk west corn Baseline aad Sail strswt Both 'Phono. The republican speaking at the court house Tuesday evening wss well attended, and addresses were made by Grant B. Dimick, of Ore gon Ci'y, one of the presidential electors, and Gordon Hayes. This is ihe only meeting of the year here. and as neither was much of a speaker, the enthusiasm was not as great at U might have been. There are twenty local spell binders who can reel of more of interest about republican policiu than either of the gentlemen who made addressee. The democrats and populists will have no speaking this season, or at least none is yet announced. MMMrrMrrVVVvVVVN S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offla n pot airs over The Delta Drug Store, Riddance East of Court Hon, In the corner or Ihe block. seAAAMeAAeMeASMvvvvysa JAKES PHILLIPS TAMIKS1E. M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of fice npstairs in Corwin-NVooster lilock, North side of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on comer Second and Oak Kin. Oregon Phone Main 110. HILLSBORO - ORKCiOX Drs. Patterson' & Eells osteopaths Rooms 3-4, 343 Waahington Street Phone Red 1956 Portland, - - - Oregon Examination free A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. FACTS ABOUT THE EYE. of Hon Beiij. Seholfield, October 80n pasture, gentle yearling Jersey t 2 1863. the ceremony being per fanned at the residence of the late William MoLin. To the union were born the following surviving lildmn: Frank L. llay, Jersey ily, N.J., m chaige 01 tne run- man service on the riniaueipnia ft Reading; John Hay, Taooma, Wash.; Hen Hay, Astoria, Ore.; Mrs. Hattio Imbrie, Hillsboro; Mrs. Sadie Falangus, of Portland. The wife, Mrs. Hay, died Maroli 1,1'JUl. Mr. Hay settled soon after mar- tUon nn a farm two miles south east of HillBboro, and resided there until a few years ago. He was . a good citizen, highly respected for bis honesty and integrity, and bad many friends among the pioneerage of this Bection. The funeral takos place tomorrow, October 28, and there will be ser vices at the Frank Imbrie home, West Union, at 10:00 in the morn- ins, and interment will be in the Masonic cemetery. ' - Leslie McNutt was in the city from Portland, Tuesday. heifer Notify J. D. Merryman at residtnee, Kast Hillsboro. 'Suit able reward. Attorney Forbes, of Montana, and who bought a tract of land near Dillev. a few years ago, and has spent thousands of dollars beautifying the place, died at Butte, a few days ago. Mr. Forhes was wealthy, and desired to make the Dilley property a summer home. He has built a fine mansion, ter raced the slopes, and otherwise im proved the place, , , Many apparently Incurable ail ments are directly caused by errors of refraction in the eyeB, which can be corrected with glasses, tall at Tualatin Hotel, and have Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, the eye speo ialista in refraction, examine your eyes, and explain to you the ill ef fects of imperfect eyes on the dif ierent organs They make free ex aminations and explanations, that, in many cities, would cost from 15 to $10. In Hillsboro lor I one week longer. - Eye Glasses, or Spectacles, prop- eriy niiea ana aajusiea anora in many instances positive re net irom a long list of Nervous Disorders The human eye is intimately con nected with the brain, over which it exerts a strong sympatbio lunu enoe, and if there is any thing wrong with the eye, its effects are soon felt in the nervous system. There may be no signs of trouble in the eye itself, and still an error in its refractive qualities may be the cause of almost any nervous trou ble the body is heir to. A person may be born near Bit h ted, far sight ed or astigmatic and not be aware of the faot himself, still either cf these defects will, in many cases, bring about , nervous troubles, chronic headache, including sick headache, the cure of which would be impassible until the sight is cor reeled with spectacles Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. Roberts make free ex aminations of the eyes, at the Tual alia hotel, Hillsboro, for one week longer. James H. Sewell, the hop grower, has been awarded first prize for a hop exhibit at St. Louis. This is the third time that Mr, Sewell ha? been awarded first prize from National Fairs at Chicago, Buf falo and at St. Louie. Mr. S-wel! sent a cabinet of bops, a bale, and late in September, sent a whole lull with its load, back to add to the display. Washington county thu gels a big honor, and Mr. cewe 1 is receiving the congratulations of his friend. . Our Fall and Winter line of shoes for everybody is tbe largest and nnesi ever seen on musnoro shelves. Wet weather shoes a specialty. H. Wehrung !c Sons. Report of Schools at Cornelius : Principal's room days in attend ance, CDC; absentees, 41; tardy, 7; average attendance, 35; enrolled, 39. Intermediate room. Miss Mc- Vickers days attendance, 5011; absentees, 324; tardy, 3; a vet age attendance, 26; enrolled, 32. Pri mary room. Miss Mooberry days attendance, 529; absentees, 30; lardy, none; average attendance, 26; enrolled, 30. S. C. Sheriill, Prin cipal. Leslie Greer, well known her and at Forest Grove, is in the city this week, the guet of his father, J. C. Greer. Leslie starts east to Kansas City, Mo., where be em barks in a mercantile pursuit. His many friends here wish him suc cess. Rev. Baldwin, of Forest Grove, will preach at the Baptist Church in this city, next Sunday morning, at 11 a m., an at 7:30 in the eve nine. All are cordially invited to these services. There will be Mass in the Hills boro Catholic church on Sunday, October 30, at ten a. m., and every Sunday thereafter until further no tice, by Rev. L. J. Bucholzer. Mrs. Ida McNutt is at Plainview Farm, attending the bedside of her sister, Mrs. hliza Imbrie, who lia-i been very ill for a week or ten days. Lost: Gold bow spectacle, double lenBe, in case lined with purple velvet. Reward. Return to Argus office, or County School Supt., Hillsboro. Miss Lois Bowlby, of Portlsnd, has been visiting with relatives here aud at South Tualatin, the past week. Hon C. F. Tigard, of Tigardville, was among those who participated in the republican meeting Tuesday evening. All the public schools in the county are closed this week, on ac count of the teachers institute. Wanted: About 7 sacks of cheat seed. Address Farmer, care of Argus. J. J. M each am, of Mount aindale, was in town yesterday, doing busi ness with merchants. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. A. A. BURRIS AaTaarsi.etlo Coaler Bacceasfiilly treat disease without the ' use of Drugs or Surgery, by the Welt mer Sysiem of Magnetic Healing. Cnil ami see me. CoiiHiiltnlion free. IMftce nnetaire, ovewthe City Bakery II ills boko, Oregon. GEO. B. BAGLEY ATTORN BY-AT-LA W Booms 1 and i Shute Bnildlngl HILLSBO&O, . . ' OREGON. H. T. BAG-LET, ATTORNBY-AI-UAW ; Office, upstair, over tbe Post Office, HUlabora, - - Oregeaa AArVVVVVVvVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVM THOS TOJCCUK. at TOorj, OTtKV THOS. H. E. B. TONGUE Attorneys-At-Law. Room 3, 4, & s, Morgan Bla, Hillsboro. JOHN U. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upttair. Bailey Vtrgan Block Rooms, t an a. HILLBBORO, - OREGON. AiVVvVVVVVvVVWriaM ' W. N. BARRETT, . ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stain, Central Block. UILLSBORO ORHOON. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law State Building, Upsfnirs, Hillsboro, Oregon. THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW Morgan Bile, Upstair, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon rVVrrkkFrrrrAA ..Central Meat Market.. c. tilbury, Proprietor. m e : Fresh and cured meats of all kinds. Finest kind of lard on sale. Full weights guaranteed.- Highest market price paid for fat livestock and hogs. Fresh fish on every Friday. Main Hotel, Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. Street, opposite Tualatin Hillsboro, Oregon. SArfrWArWrVV E. J. LYONS - B, P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS F. W. Schultheix, of the Bethany Phillips section, wbb in town yester day. Miss Bird Sappinglon has gone to Portland to reside. Mrs. J. C. Greer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glaze, at Spokane. Do General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Bnsineaa. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right Add your sale to our list. Call in and see n. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. General Merchandise A CORRECTION. it- P. S. Anderson, the Witch Hazel store keeper, "-was in town morning. In another column is an account oil the death of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kamna. The article states that it was their eldest son, which is error. It was the voumrest Bon. between two and this three, Francis, instead of the elder I brother. I carry a complete line ol General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything you want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar shingles. My liue of Groceries cau't be beaten. Give tne a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call. O. S. Rayneid KkMmtmWtdaf, Or. - i,