7 'W v cv7 i "'fine " : hi; HIUifJORO aroub, HP. 41, iaos DIG Til FOR COL. -JOSKIMI L. MEKK DAY Friday, September 201 h, Lewis & Mark Fair at OSB FAKI FOK THE HOUND TRIP Gv, I'btmverlala aed lliiui, Prleclpal Ce. H. Wit Speaker "CI. Joe L. Mek Pay at the Fair promisee to lie oue of Ilia moat In terming of all historical celebra tion, and lha program, from a pioneer etandpolnt, will I eicep tionally good. President Good, of tba Fair, will deliver lha eddreee of welcome; Uuv. Chamberlain will welooina the vWllore from Wash ington, Oregon ami Idaho, la en Informal uteri, and lion. Gio. II William. I'oillanJ'a Grand Old Man, will deliver the hUtorical ad dris Alviu Brown, of Korrat Grove, will lie preeeut and tell of hia experience accompanying Joe Mark to Ibe top of the mountain! whan lha doughty Colonel started rati to Washington. 0o, II. Mines, eecre'ary of the Oregon Historical Hoclely, will ar range, fur a parade of 102, 62 to be Aiurii aiii and r0 representative of the English A Col. Uotk will te in the parade in costume, and the atiair will be of great interest to people of tbia ootintv Joe Ke.-kV first and only home in Oregon. The railroad wilt give a one fare for round trip on tbia day, good to go down on tha 28th and return ibe ItOib, good on any passenger train loor Irom the city, Children can go for one half the above rale. Let Hillsboro, Forest drove and Cornelius, and all outlying point make thia a nature of a Holiday, and help awall the demonttiatkm. PUBLIC SALS 1 will tII at public auction at the C. S. White place 2 mil N. K. of Glencoe, at ten a nr., on MONDAY, 8EPTKMBER 25 lha following daaoribed ertonel property: Hpaa black niaies, 6 yearsoM, weight, awn, wrll matched ami good drivers, 16 head ol splendid Jereey dairy cow. all IH1 trains anil good niilkera, one lieah nil irt coming (rnh early; owner will alio what tliry bav tluut in nillk sup ply anil leal; t two year old hetlere, one roinlntf lrrh kkhi; Bain wagon, J"i hulil hack, Mcl'orniUlt mower, aulky rake.t plow, banuw. No. 4 Sharpies crtum srpaielor, act leant harneae, heavy nintcle harura. fi tona baled oat bay in Urn; 10 toui louae timothy and clover bay; M cbop (eetl, 7 dot. chlckena, No, H rook atove, Kovd; beater, cupboard, latilr. liialra, diauea, houeeliold and kitchen fuiulture, forks, shovel, awi, tools, lot potatoes and many olbt-r arti ilea. I.uucli will be served at noon. ' TERMS OK HALE Under f iO, caah; 10 and over, 12 luootha' lime, approved note, inter eat at 0 per cent. Discount of 2 percent., aumi over (10. W. Davit, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. LAUREL BLAZB The dwelling, with nearly all ila content, belonging Julius Chriat enton, of near Laurel, burtied at about aeven o'clock thia morning lha caure being a defective Hue The loa ia 10(H), with 1700 in- aurance in tht Bathany mutual. Mr. ChriRtenaon expect lo build in the near future. CYRUS GARRISON A, Cyru Garrlaon, ton of A. II. (larriton, of Ihia city, died at Sa lem, Ore., Sunday, Bept. 17, 1905, after an illness that It ted several years. Deoeaaed was born in Polk county, Oct. 1, 1851), and moved to tbia county, with bia parent, in 1873. Ha was wedded Ifr Edith Dailey, 8ept. 15, 1884, to which union two children aurvive: Mrs. Tliot. Kobartion, Mtdford, Ore.; Clinton (larriton, Portland. Duto ber 1, 181)9, ha waa again married; this lima to Mrs. Rosa Matnay, of . Portland. - The funeral takes place lha last of tbe week. - A brother, ' C W Qarriaon, of 4uiiu, via , m ripivi , vkiw ff . . . - ney, residing in thia city, and his father, A, U. Qarriaon, alto m:k log his home hero, survlv him. ."; . A Flour and Feed. Cate's Market, Oo to McCormick't for soho' supplies. Geo. Fmsr and wife, of Pdrt- land, are guests of the Connells thia week. Sohool tablets, pencils, pens and inks, elo, at MoCormiok' muBio store. Mrs. M. E. Lewis, of Los Gatos Cat., is in tbe city, tba guest of her daughter, Mis. L, E. Wilkes. . A. Barns' new song "A Dear Little Webfoot Girl" now on sale at McCormick't munio store, 25 ots, F. E. Billington, of Cottage Grove, talked to an audience at the Christian church, Tuesday eve. Dr. C. W. Lowe, of Eugene, waa bere yesterday, al the Tualatin His wife joined him here, today and they went oo lo Portland to lake in the Fair. Bunt. Case and wife, while return ing trout ibetr plaoe on Usles Creek, met with a little miaadvenlure thai waa thrilling aa well aa provoking. Mr. Caae'fe auluval became frttthlt'O- ed while coming through the (J rove, and abe commenced showing a clean pair of beela Into the apace lo front of tbe eupt. e virion. Alter a few paaeea the animal finally sue ceedrd in kicking tbe ahafta to piece. There waa no other damage. Half of one'a dreaala the abne. Our celebrated Douglaa eboni for men, and Drew-Helby and White Houee ahora for ladiea are tbe beat nf quality and I a teat leal and tbey "leii" and hold their aha iee Hehool thoea for children. II. Wehrung & Bona. Angutt Kruger, manager of the Baoon farm, al Beaverton, had the miafortune lo break hi leg in two plaoee, below the knee, the other day. Kruger waa taking .cow to the peelure, when Ibe bovine be came unirictahle and tangled Kru ger up In tbe rope, Kruger waa taken lo lha North Portland Hani tarium for treatment. Ilia many frieinla around Beaverton boie he will aooit be around again. The art of dress ia to wear emit thing appropriate and in style. That ia what aha" llkei. Buy one of our tailor made and gentleman! uita. Splendid aaliilaction. II. Wehrung A Hone. K. II. Maury, of Diiley, write the weather bureau aa followa: Kaln during early part of week did a groat deal of good at d very little damage; plowing baa begun In many placet, atill the ground ii itiite dry; bop nicking will lie done in a few dtya, the yield ia better than waa ei peeled; grata haa alert ed ; eorue tteding ia being done " Speaking of groceriea if you want lha lineal eta pie and fancy groceriea to he found in tbe market, try John DemtU. lit la after youi trade, and ouoe a cuatomer, alwayt a cuatomer. ra. Hugh Logan and Miea I'et Betzer, of Nrbraaka, were here thlt week, gueita of their relative, Mrt. W. O. Itoneleon. Mini Belter ii a com pot i I or, and for thirteen yeart held down a oaaa on tbe Lincoln Journal. They left fir the eatt att night, after a pleaeant viait at the fair, which they pronounce the flnett aver. Farm for Kent: Two milea north- aaet of Hillsboro, 210 acree good building. Twenty Ove acre aeed- ed to clover, and forty Ave acre in clover and timothy. Inquire at thla office. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Burkhalter and John 0 rotten and wife, of Men b, Pacific County, Wash., are over for a week' viait at the Fair. Tbe gentlemen are engaged In dairying in oue of the finest district over there. They are yieiting tbe Ku- ratlia and relatives, out at Phillips. II. V. Humphrey still doing uaineaa serosa the attest from the Maaonlo Building, Second et reel. Bicyclea repaired; bicycle eundrie; all work' guaranteed. Price the mmt reasonable. W. H. Cab,of West Union, near Helvetia, waa a caller at tbia office Tuesday, Mr. Caah baa Imwu it is trict school clerk in his section tor number of yeara. The Mr Caah, the death of whom waa an nounced in last week a Argus wat the wife of hia brother. Hammer paint, ready for the brush, guaranteed to Utt 5 yeats, al A. C. ArchbolU s, lor l.2o per aalloo. All colors. Full line of paints, oils and bruthet, at lowest prices. C. K. Shorey and wife were down from Mountaindale this morning, and Mr. Shorey thinks tbal lie will tdow under bia clover to get rid ol the dodder peat. , . : . For -tale: Two Holatein bull oalves. A. Bendler, Jeeae Cornell ua nlace. 44 milea northweat of Hillaboro, Addreaa, Cornelius, R F. D. 1. The foundation for the new bom of Mrs. Klla O'Connor is being laid at lha corner of Third and Beet- line. Jello Ioe Cream powder; jello, gelatine, Mapleine, olive oil, Dur koe s aalad dressing, alwaya al 11 Wehrung & Sons. Col. C. T. Bowen and wife, for titer residents nere, now 01 nasi Portland, were guests of Mrs. J. D Merry man today. Hayet' double force pump the only pump in the long run, at A. C. Arohhold's. Call and aee before purchasing. Miss Gladys Hart, of Omaha, Nebraska, is the gueat of Miss Graoe Ballard. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lenoia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. One of Shady Brook's nitnrod's killed a deer the other day, tht venison dressing over 200 pounds. . Wanted: ' To buy some Cotswold sheep. C. Rebec, Farmington, ad dress, Hillaboro, R. F. D. 2. ' Mrs. Elmer Fowler, of Portland, was in town Sunday, the guest of Mrs. C. Butler and family. A six-horse power upright engine and boiler for sale. W. J. Benton, Illllsboro, Ore. Judge L. A. Rood and wife were Fair vwitors this afternoon. Oo the Bridge at Midnight, Sip Umber 30. TOANOF MEXICAN WAR IS ViSlTINGr tlERK aMMaeaiBwawal Writ After old , Santa Anna' Forces at Huena Vlttta SOW OVEK 81 YEARS OP AGI Cel. T. J Bnbicl Htrt Frtia Reatberg te Viait Fritada Col. T. J. Bramel, who waa with Taylor in Mexico, in the war of that name, arrived here the laet of tbe week for a month' viait with U.J. I'almeteer and family. Col. Bramel, although HI yeara of age, it ttlll able lo be around and greet hi friend, lie waa born in St Louie, Mo., Feb. 23, 1824. and en titled at the age of 22, with Gen. Taylor, and waa under Capt. (Jar ton Meare, of the Arkantaa Caval ry, lie aerved three enlittmenta, not leaving until old Santa Anna waa defeated, and it it aaid thai Col, Bramel ia the original man who picked up tbe doughty Meii- cin i wooden leg when he ilea 10 avoid capture, Mr. Bramel waa in COI.. T. J. BAMKt, the battle of Buena Vista and many oilier fierce engagement, many of which tht Americana were greatly outnumbered, lie was in Gen Wool's brigade the same man who later came here in the Indian Iron blea. Br iiitl came to the ooaat in lHM, driving a bull team through to l alilornia. After a lew years there, he came to rorlland, where he opened a broker's office. Later he waa in tbe restaurant business at Aatoria. In 18K0 h bought farm at Ueedvllle, living there un til a few yetrt ago, when he moved to Hillaboro, tubxquently going to the Itneehurg Home to tpc nd hit remaining day. Ha was wedded to Mrt. Mncy Paltuatee r, in 18, G, the wife pac ing away in 1888. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jane M Hnillli to W II William, i.art 01 hiK 2 iiaiiroma Ailil Mirove Jltm AukiikI IMaltalux lo Nlella Nliorey, lolx 10. U. Hand 10 Peachvale '110 R II MoiiImuiic el ux to Carl llrr. imrt of arc u t S n r A w and ollior himl...:k)00 Q V llrorlwiiKh rt ux lo MiiiiiIp Kri- iIhv, iMirtaorlolM f, (I ami 7 Friiltvale Adit roraat Drove HOO bdwiu wairnrr to David Ken I nr. part nf lot .1 oik 17 Korext ll rove lift 8 W Heolya t m lo A V Tlt-hi-rtor. 1W arret. 111 J M Koweii tl 1 c inu A K TleMnnr lo Km ley Tlcbanor. am aa above 10 Tnoa Muriihy Nr et ux to Tboa Mnr I'liy, a w ! of n S aec 10 1 it n r .1 w !U0 Mllm Watmuaet ux tor M llelKel and W N Harrett. lot IS blk 1 Hieb- land Park Aibl hillslxir" W William Ziairleret 11 x lo Allien heii- netl, tract 111 J !ouafKiiont il I e I J N 11 ott iiiHii et ux lo J l Aviiololt. M.4 a In ho 101 I nr4w SOuo W K Curllj to Alvin 0 Brown, lu.ltf a near Koreat drove Mtt Obaa Hcbnililt lot: N Matirlll. KkJa aeo 14 tJr3w. MOO Chan Auileraon to K M Heblel and VV N lUrrett, It 1 blk t H P ad H bo SOU John 1 W IIhoii to Hoi imrtl t eteraoli. Hi AuinaUrillltlMlln 025 A A I.ittla lo K Wenatroin, tract anv 8 Uiriw aoo K QuitpkeiibUHh to liiveatment C, til aormJohn llioklin 1) Ic Win KeliH to Kliaa ()owen, lota V7 to .11, Ino, W P HbIkIUh.. 280 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the O. G. Barlow farm 5 milea north of Hillaboro, and one- half mile south of Glencoe, at ten 0 clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, Bay liorae, 9 years, weight, 1450; Ky mare. 0 vrt. mo; bay mare, 7 yn, 1175. gray borne, 11 year, 1150; bay horse, 10 year, 1000; span cons, 15 mootni; o cow, graded Jersey, & in milk, 1 fresh in Noveiulier; t heifers, I fresh loon Shorthorn bull. Is months; bnll calf. months: bull calf, 4 mouths: 5 brood low, lo ihoata, 10 piga, Poland Cbln hoar; 33 head uotswoin ewes; 3 doz nena 3 ttanda beet; u tons oat nay, loose, in barn: 5 sack tares; Ham wagon, tu in wide the; Bain wagon, half truck, i road cart: loo buirtry; 6 ft cut McCor- mlflb 1 . i n a r Hiniutnif in uli i ii a tiavraV Osborne tedder, disc harrow, 3-section drss harrow, la-inch earn plow, 16 inch sulky plow, laud roller, la-boe Oundlach drill, potato planter, i nayracks, unai ham fan mill, act work harness; 15o foot rope, hayfork, carrier and pulleys, cross cut saw, 10-gal milk can, Peoples' cream separator, a sledges, pticiuorics, ami nu nieraus oilier srticies. Terms of Siile Under $10, cash 110 and over, one year's time, ap proved note, at G per. rent. Two per cent, oil', cash over $10. Lunch at noon. Shattuok Bros., Owners, B. P, Cornelius, Auctioneer. Wanted: Girl tor housework; in town. Inquire at this office. Toboggan Mapleeyrup at Greer's Go to R. H. Greer's for Koodoos aod, Karoo fruit iara,, v. N . Womer, of laurel, was in the W. J. Benson and wife were Portland visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mr. Ixtaia Cantena, of Manning, were in tbe city yeeter- Call at our store and taste our syrup made of Mapleine Extract. t- A. Meesinger, Second Bt , llille- boro. C. W. Rollins, tbe talesman for big St. Ixiuit bat company, was home Ibis week for a few days. To generate mental and phytical agility buy good groceriea. We keep the beat. II. Wehrung dr Hon. 1). II. Pierce, accompanied by hia ton, Edgar, of Harriiburg, ?ie ited with bis daughter, Mr. W. P. ucker, Turaday. GianJ Ball at W. O. W. Hall. Cedar Mill. Saturday night. Sep tember 30. Tickets, including supper, ll uu. Before puicbaaing a piano or or gan have a talk with E. L. MoCor mick. For quality and prices be cannot be beaten. J. A. Imbrie ia taking hi annual acalion this aeaaon out lo the Cata. hopyarda, where he ia general superintendent. Hoyt bat jutt received tbe Bneet assortment of ladiea btck combs nd bair pins, latest styles. Call and ree them. Henry Matthee, of Laurel, waa in town yesterday and states that hop picking wi I be finished in his section by the middle ol next week. Pacific Monthly the finest Coast Magazine, 1100 per yer. Argue nd Monthly for II 50. Get your Winter reading now. Miaa Wilms Waggener. of Ihi city, bas again assumed her peti tion aa BMiitaot inalructor in Pa cific University's conservatory of muaic. , The subscribers of the Hen dricks' bridge, north of Cornelius, have paid f 127 into tbe county treasury to help pay the coat of tbe structure. Mr, and Mrs. Fiank Barr, of Gray River, Wash., arrived laat evening for an extended viait with Sigler and wife, and to incident ally visit tbe Fair. Mies Ethel Wright, of Grant City, Mo., is in the city, tbe guest of a relative, Clerk E. J. Godman. She will teach in tbe Cooper Moun tain school thia winter. U. S. Hicks and wife, of Califor nia, are here, the gueala of Mrs Win. Pitman. J. P. Hicks, for- merly justice of the peace bere, ia now postmaster at Henley, Cal. Foreat Grove will send down quite a delegation to tbe develop ment meeting at Eugene, bept. 29 and 30, and the boys expect to land the next meeting at Foreat Grove, next January. Postmaster Cornelius has re ceived orders that all rural mail boxea will be numbered. This or der applies to all routes in the county, and will go into effect at once. Cierk Godman issued S27 hunter license, and the number will be materially increased before tbe 10th of October, aa the hunting aeaaon will cause many to get the neces sary scrap of paper. , Paul Sterling, aseiatant to Agent llinthaw, baa returned from an ex tended trip to Southern Oregon, where he visited his parenta at Drain. He went to work this morning, relieving Howard Baird, who had hia place during bia ab aence. '. The bird aeaaon opens October 1, and then there will be shooting ga lore in the country diatricta. They aay that birds are very plenty this aeaaon and there will be plenty of port unlets tbe violators of tbe law get away with too many of the birds before the law opens. , S. E Hoover has purchased the interest of Mr. Hsushew in the Housley & Htnihew butcher shop on (second street, ana win itxe possession on the firat of the month Mr. Hoover baa been in tbe bust ness here before, and It is no new experience for him. . Wm. Twite, a real estate man of Ballard, Puget Sound, is here with hia wife, visiting with Herman Col lier and wife, of Scholia. Mr. Twin it a brother of Mrs. Collier. The guests think that tba Fair ia one of the finest ever held, beating the eastern shows for timber and mineral. . The W. C. T. U. of Hillaboro will celebrate their twenty-first an niverlary at the M. E. ohuroh next Sunday evening. The State rrest dent. Mrt. Luoia Faxon Additon, will be present to speak, inner special numbers of interest will be rendered. Everybody cordially invited. -Negotiations are now pending which, if effected will give the in dependent telephone system of thia county connection wan rorlland The local companies are making an effort to join with the automatic company, now putting in a system in the metropolis. If the junction is made it will mran a great bane fit to the farmers who have the In dependent system in their homes, PUBLIC SCHOOL OPENS ON-l!0NDiRNISG Hollding is in Excellent Con. i ditlon for Term PLEiin 0P ROOM FOR TBE PUPILS AtUeaaact Will Deektless U Llgkl the first Week The Hillsboro eity schools will open neit Monday morning, and tbe building is now in good sbape to give ample room for the increase in scholarship. Tbe painter and kalaommers are through with tbeir contract and everything looks cleanly and inviting. The attendance for the first week will doubtless be rather light, owing to the fact that bop picking will con tinue into next week sometime. Tbe corps of teachers, at stated two week ago, ia: B. W. Barnes, auperintendant, and in charge of tbe Ninth Grade; Anna Chalmers. Eighth; Annette White, Seventh; Lucy Humphreys, Sixth; Eihel Norman, Fifth; Jen nie Beamish, Fourth; Tennessee Weatherred, Third; Rote Wilcox, Second, and Mra. M. M. Pittenger, Primary. PARLOR MILLINERY A beautiful hat ia not necessarily expensive; taste make it attract ive, not money. Tbe latest fash ions in ladiea and missea' hatt are offered by Mies I yen Hesse, at her home Parlor Millinery, on Third atreet Hats re shaped and newly trimmed, at email cost. Call and see what may be had, at moat attractive price. "ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT" On the Bridge at Midnight," Klimt and Gazsolo'a famous scenic drama, for which tbe scenery alone cost 1 10,000 will soon be teen bere On tbe Bridge at Midnight" is not sensational melodrama but a genuine comedy-drama. It ia re ireahingly free from tbe cut-and dried devices of ordinary plays and ita scenic and mechanical effects are unrivalled. Tbe reproduction of a famoua iackknife bridge in Chicago is what givea the play ita title and the wonderful operation of tbia maaterpiece of engineering is reproduced with thrilling accur acy. The huge valvea open and vessel passes through. Wit and humor follow each other through tbe play like aunahine and ahado on a showery day until the devotion of a bund mother is finally reward ed and the part of Reddy, the mia chievout urchin and loet child, is particularly mirth-provoking. And there are many other interesting characters. Opera House, Satur day, Sept. 30. PUBLIC SALE will aell al the Five Oak Farm, 4 milea northeast of Hillsboro, at 10 o clock, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER S Mare, 9 years, 1500; gelding, l2 years, 1400; gelding, 9 yra. 1150; schottler - son, A W: 7-1 1 Alcvormick cinder, g: as new; 4 -horse Monitor doable disc drill; Osborne mower, 5-ft cnt; Osborne 14-diac reversible and flexible harrow, Osborne mower, 5-ft cut; Osborne bay rake, buncher lor 5-ft mower, John Deere Disc xane plow, four horse spring- tooth harrow, Chatham fan mill, good at new, Gold Coin fan mill, 16-in plow, pegtooth harrow, a sets work harness, 7.1 aeatnleta sacta, grain tack a, two lots cracked tare seed, 1 Hacks No. 1 tare straw, two -year-old ateers, j 3-yesr-cld hellers, 3 yearling nsilera, b-uiontus heiler, cook stove, kitchen furniture and many other articles. , ' Terms of Sale Under $10, cash 110 and over, one year time ap proved note, 1 per cent, interest Two per cent, off for caah over $10. Chas. r. Henry, uwner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. THEATRE CONTRACT LET There wat a joint meeting of the directort and stockholders of the Hillsboro Amusement Asaociation this afternoon, to consider bids on the erection of the new opera house, to be built on the corner of Main & First atreeta. The bids ranged from the one accepted, that of T. P. Good in, for $2643, up to three thousand dollars. Mr. Uoodin will com mence building operations at once and inside 30 or 41) days a new playhouse will grace Hillsboro's business buildings and it will be credit to the town. All applt anoea : will oe modern, ana exits aaa a a will be favorable in case of fire, Thia ia a long felt want, as the man said when he bought a new felt hat, and it will be appreciated by tbe Hillsboro public. Tbe stockholders of the associa tion are G. A. Wehrung. W. V Wiley, J. W. and !A. ,0. Shute, G A. Patterson, J. W. Bailey, Dr J. P. Tamiesie, W. O. Donelion and H. T. Bagley. WHITTLESEY-MARSH Married, at the retidence of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. H. Marsh, of Forest Grove, Or., Sept. 18, 1D05, Mr. Theodore Whittlesey, or Cook County, III , and Miss Winifred Marsh, of Forest Grove, Rev. Ce phtB F. Clapp officiating. Laet week' Argut made mention of a vine-weed which waa choking clover lo death on varioue enonly farms, the tample mentioned being brought in by C. E Shorey, of Moontaindale, Dr. Tantieme sent it to Dr. James Witbycombe. who report beck that the vine ia called "dodder," and. by tbe way, il ie a ''doddering" bad bit of weed. Tbe Doctor aays that there are two waya of killing ihe pest. One way is lo cover tbe infected spots with straw and burn; and the other way is to put coal oil on tbe plscee and burn. If tba field ia generally af fected he say a to prevent the stuff from "going to seed, or plow Ibe ground atd sow to grain, and then re-aeed. Tbe city Council Tuesday night decided in plank Msin Street be tween Second and Third; also two blocks from tbe Cong, church, east; and the block on Second, from Baseline, south; and a half block from Blaser's corner, south. They also decided to plank Main between Second and First, where pUnking was needed. Several new aidewalks were also ordered, and tbinga are to move lively until the new work ia completed. Speaking of freight rates W. Y. Smith, who came from Warsaw to Hillsboro in a freight car, in which he abipped hia h'irse, wagon and ef fects, paid $281.45 for the 1G wheels that brought him from hia Indiana town. Mr. Smith saya that tbia was really more than the personal property was worth, but his hone jutt auited him and to he brought it along. J. J. Kern, of the Farmers' Mu tual Fire Relief Aasociatin, of Port hod, was out today and called at tbe Argus office. Ferd Groner, of Scholls, and Sylvester Wilaoo, of Sherwood, are directors in this company. Ibe Association bas paid four losses this Summer, and their business ia constantly on the increaae. R. M. Thompson, of Media, 111 , accompanied by a brother-in-law, U. C. Garrett, is here on a visit with Mrs. Mary Moore and family Mr. Thompson is a nephew of the tte Micba 1 Moore, n whoea do nation land claim a big part of thia city is located. Tbsy will remain tbe reet of the week. Fred Kuffener and wife, of etst of Glencoe, took the twin baby prize at the Lxpoaition. this week, and they are very proud of the premium and what won it. Mrs. Ruffaner returned from Portland thia morn ing with the babies and prize, and waa met by ber husband at the de pot. Wm. Scbulmerich, of Farming- ton, was up to the county seat yea terday, and in common with 1 number of tbe South Tualatin dairymen, has commenced sending milk to tbe Hillsboro condenser, where formerly they have been sending to Forest Grove. The way J. W. Goodin is putting down timber on the Jackson Bot torn Bridge is a revelation in bridge work, and a few weeks more, pro vided, of course, that the milla can get the material there, will Bee the big thoroughfare bridged. A lady's black purse, or hand satchel, containing a bunch of keys and a stamp book, was loet between Hillsboro and tbe Cate hopyard Monday. Anyone finding the tame and leaving at this office will get a reward. A horse belonging to Chas Crocker, southeast of town, made a vicious lunge at his little daughter Tuesday, and bit tbe little one cheek. Fortunately no eerious damage was done. The child wat feeding the animal when attacked Van DeLaehmutt, of Witch Ha zel, waa in town this morning Van has finished his hewed log bungalow, and it presents a hand some appearance from the Southern Pacific railway track. Joseph Rector and wife, of Mc- Minnville, and well known here, where Mr. Rector was superinten dent of the water and light plant passed through town luetday, en route to Portland. Farm for rent: A farm of 316 acres, near Glencoe, over 200 cultivation, will be rented to right party. Apply O. G. Barlow, 201 We?t Park, Portland, Ore. Beaverton Grange No. 324 is go ing to give a big Harvest ball on the evening of September 29ih, and the invitations are being printed for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kizer, of Hameburg, were guests of Mra. W. P. Tucker, this week. Tbey are down to see tbe big Fair. The residences of Mrs. Pittenger, W. E. McCourt and A. Niman are being ' rapidly completed by the earpenlers. , George Hathorn, of Laurel, and who is one of the old timers of that section, wss a Hillsboro caller yes terday. John Dennis it hastening the completion of his house and barn on his dairy ranch just east of town. MisB Mary Eagleton, of Portland, is here this week, tbe guest of Mrs. Pittenger and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Raffety were down from Mountaindale yester day. J. B. Wilkes waa a Portland vis itor yesterday. PROFRSwIOHAL. F. JL BAILSY, Ii. D. rhf aleUst, aa4 aaeea ' OaVe Morra-&aily black aulra, Rooms la-l.l sad 15. Baal da nee aoata- waat corns I lie aad tad atratt, S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. at., , t PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiot npaUIr wer Tb DIU Drug Store Rteidaae Beater Court Hi in taw comer of Ibe block. rrWirWrrWrV. JAMES PHILLIP E TAMUSlkt, M. Ii. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgcoa Boatnera Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Bagliah. Of nee apatatrs in ConMa-Wooater Blocs, North aide of Main Street. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidene on corner Second and Oak Hta. Oregon Phon Main 116. HILLSBORO ... ORF.OOX .B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. XiiusDoro, ure. GEO. B. BAQLEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Room 1 and S Skat Baubling) HILLSBOKO, . . 01KQ0I. U. T. BAQLEY, ATTORMBY-AT-LAW Office, apaUira, over the Feet Office, Bukhara), - Cwagaa. net TOKCoa. a a Matron, of tat THUS. H. 4 B. B. TOXaCB.: Attorneyt-it-Law. Room J. 4. A . MesgaaUk, Hillaboro. wVwVwVMMwVwVrVwwXwrwVW JOHN IL WALL, ATTO&X KY-AT-LAW Office UBetaire, Baits Merge Burnt, 1 sal. ' HILLSBORO, - OBBOOS. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW 0c, Dp Stairs, Ceeirti Black. HILLSBORO OBJtOON. VVVVvVvWrWryrWrWryA W. D. HARE, Attorney-atLaw Bulditf, CpUin, Bi&tot, Orcju. Shall VWwVVwwVWrVW THOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNEY-AT LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Meat llarket.. EMMOTT BROS., 1 r O. Keep constantly on hand a 6ne supply of fresh meat of all kinds. 4 Mmw a lis JVJom We are going to sell meats at prices low- , er then those which have prevailed ia ' the past. Call in and aee ua. We mean business. 'Phone sad Free Delivery Uaia Street, eppesltt Taalatla Hstel, Billsbore, Oregea. K. J, LYONS B. P. CORNKUUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In auranee B uaineaa. List your farm with them and find a tale. They will treat yon right. Add your aale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. fVvWvWaMrrWrWrM If you want to get welt and strong nse A powerful remedy against all Pulmon ary trouble, Colds and LaGrippa Na ture' own Tonic and Cure lor Stomach, Bladder and Kidney Diseases. Woman's Friend, and a positive cure lor all their ailments. Pfhtm, 50 O0ti. gj hi If your merchant doe not keep The Diamantiue Family Reiuediea (which are guaranteed pure vegetable com pounds) then order directly from Pacific Coast Agent, John Wm Ormt, With each order the valuable booklet, "How to Gain and Keep Health," will be sent free. Sam Sipp, of Mountaindale, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Jacob Raffety was down from Mountaindale this morning bring ing in bis son and Wm. Jobntou for a visit to tbe Exposition. 8. C. Tucker, of Portland, and who hat spent the Summer at It Grande, is bere thia week, viaiiin bis brother, W. p. Tucker, of 1 be Delia.-"