6 0MW , HERE YESTEKDAY l-iVililitf,,;,,,,,,,' n fIllIli,fKai. CA,ru l r t K.rik. lb f. " . 1. 1 prof.-ion.t tr-lnf,,, ..-.I., nliilit. be "" I Of H" ,lrr'1 "lm'm 1.l:..i,,b milch I UiM Australian by birth, Lb quit 7" ' r , ... h.Im.i. In talking. Ut ' jT u, id Argu rrH.rtr, the . .i . i ...... . ...I tw MtJ "l uairjui.-,, " Cuiurl ottiirn, are too it to r : Umiliwni. when cow Cikk, bft ""I' ll indnpiitioii bt du In vartmy ki otnrr mkI tlm herdn he had III Uii C"unly rKtil.ilf healthy condition, ibut t a 1 dairymen ami nUk I'wl rr" "f ti r nlocn, IM they g"l innif i-hitiK arid ,aUl lJ- I'f- Krint-k wa. iwi lo ly to Hi" HilUboro Mntrpllivl that bin iluiim PUBLIC SALti LjVrittied will nidi at public . lbN:hiun!e plc .'J mi. WofPUIIi. and .'i i t ! H.SV. liil. l 1 111 "" jATl'fiDAY, Of 'TORE It 12 Intent. J yri, Mv. u mfl, till. I".'. ' mate, ! i r (. I Iimi. pHll. 4 niilk -lhrte firth UnsWi. Cat lirli Im Jimiaiy; ! L, M. j .h. !.,( t M .loi. tbiik- m i (". hik.' iKgr, hi kBM. tnn'lr Imriiraa, W ii fetter. M)niiriH.li binder. liiukf, Iht tol ler, ilitc tiluw, WiaJprj' lh Itaitowa, t'lM ipg Mtlo wmirr. Ian mill, Tubular iarjiM, ct4 l.ir. Itrdrf, 4 Lpulun in (iouh I, anil ulticf attl UKk ii nii. MDiofitle, unlrr ll't, chIi; iwotor, 0 in.inllin' lim. ki bit.kiliU t.nio, ,'i Kr cfiit. )m. r k r k r Mo u rz. l.Kurilli, ui'iiun-f r. klMttat to llir GuckI People Of Hiliiboio inj Vk nitty (tO DO litiv a IiIjIi ara.la you 'I(Tllllg In .V f lo 'i lt m Thin pa! Ik Ml; m n mtvprtimnK F'wo. hu h iiiPirumont to M i ... umr yrtrK trial , ,.u ran r -m. i.u inula, KIKl F f th IHIIIf. ruith IIP Inllr n.. i.. - . I th 1 i. " oil I JOU tllVP HI) Clltl IDHtrtl k i. .. i ! r ihuii m, you r alio jwttl MOM U Clah l'.. l. I luptru- V i 0l4 UIJ.I.T tlm Hilrr 1 guar- r ll Dot k rMirrMHii iilml ""eUiry m r.vrjr l-turp, 0')f il tri)iiii.llv ri.fm.,lml uP:iDa. .,1. Iiiinn..ni f"i ot, ( fr fr,mj T,MHtinj( of tlm fl,m Hip illR M. Si I ink-: ll .liart rVJftb I) ,11. M.r.h.ll '"cbumtn, IIl,lorf, It tun. u,inil utlicrn. It im I hanl J- ll"y to itiHMu.i tpla 111 m - ni l n .Mlbeyre tlm .tri..pt dp lano rnuil ntl ....... i,' Lht "-'n(rl)on lht we Mold unr nan 1 1 i 1 pi a no rue ie ',v..i - . , v iiiimrm IIIliR r.'"ni.)g, OoitilNfr 4th II ft ft '-. , we eve !viry- i '""""J IMVIlHll 10 wcoiiiia n- : . . 1 come MiOir ha ,i """""riul runol in vin in. FIBf.H. I... I i Saln , -7 "fin ki McCor rmlck. City, "'NUTT- STEAHR r'Menn nl n, 1..: 1..' "'til Mry M I- u. 'l- PS.rpv?:.- 2. i7. bj 1 niiiD iioillil. Nl ihh kmmtt Ej nr,Mirl -MoNutl,ol H'too County, Oregon, .... ' iiinrriHD'H. nn .Coul"B will go tot !L.n a couple of weekn, , " tmploye, in a large Mttl.liHhmmU. The f..-" Hon (if m-.: 'Annual Henion. C!n,n, lTiy Veterftn M, tr,'ui are urged g; McNutt; Horace 0. lLrn ft'l family, of into the VVil- Kbl'Un,!fy t KW . ,'Rml 8l meal U cb. Main street, Sn;)',i,!1 ud Fourth treete, MMPaalMIMWMPMiBgjlt. The niKim ii an if l Urifi'il liv i. .. i . . liroiiiiui'tit cltiBiin. anvnral of tlii-m proiiiutrrn i. tl,n jfi t0 j,., r VPiiPraliln iillu n townl mi pxhiliition in tlm art di-parliimnl, hut lliriiugh IlKiUVr) oi inoilm.ljr, n havn tint yinldml to tlmir Piilrpalii'M. Vary, vr many (mopln havn grou up at il illril wilhiitit oik n piMtinif printing ofllne towel. Our ollim towel hat pBfnnI thn iiif.nlilii pt. ol growth, and in at.lo with h I i K ti t aHi-lurn tu ntaiul almm II ,a not liarnrd to prattln ilmr littlr nothinga, hut wlii-n it cimii.n to mlorifnrotin inainftation, w will hack it in a oontppt with any nllicp IowpI in the plain rolomd iillirni. rkvpplrwl. Thio o( our patron who rheum to frel intt-rrptml, ilur ing tlm ('arnival, may viw the townl fim of charge. 1 am now prnparml to how you the Chan. Hlnveim .V ltr. patnplu of iipw Kali and Winter ety low in l.adien' and Mipen' drrrp mill dirt wainl nuitn, and dre kirt. Iiiitdn to jour ppwial nrder, ami ol your own pIrtiu ol guiMln. Kali ami Winter mat aUo rarrinl. 1 carry a Ptamlard line of coraeta and titntrcnk irln. 1 will he glad to hiiug my goiHln to your limine upon reijufpt, Iniln jwiiilent phone, No. '.'.4. Mm. M. K Caiidln. (iporgn Itiermlorf, who livm north ol HilUlioro, harvrplnl only a por tion ol lii hop crop thin year, the mold interfering lie, however, matin a rt-eord ol 'J I'M poundu ol dfiril h 'pn to tlm acre, which iIiomp the (luecrii that grew thin year. 1,U) Kiumm of drirxl hop to the acre I conniilerml an averagn yield Wn have thorough! v overhauleil our feed rhopr and other ma chinery, and are now ready lo handle the new rmp. Chopping day, Tueedayp, Thurndtyn, and Saturday. Wn mill mill fm-d at Ion rut pricea and pay twel price for hay and grain C II. lUichan an A Co , Corneliu. Jim I.amkiu, of thin city, han on rihihitioi) at the Fair, what in left ol the liltln ctnnnii which Uiouied lor ill a aalule, and then blent up, oil tlm ilay up ill wtuctl nen wan received in liilllxirii, of llewpy'p lainoun victory at Manila Hay. The Knight Tacking Co., at Cr licit u , in now accepting applrn, at their rider mill, (or premuig on nharen, Tueednyn ol each week ltuying applen every day I hone, ludriiemlent, No. T'J't llicylii-a t ah price j'aid for applen. Mm. Ftelle Itellew and non, of i'lttnhurg, la , were in town Sun day, guepta of Mm. H 1. 1'owell, who in a einter of Mm. Itellew. They were accompatiied hy Mm. I'mphlelte, her mother, of Amity. Jonathan "Paintey, of lulni-iie, Iowa, in the guenl of hin brother, Sam I'ainley, of lUulou.aiul the brother were in the city today. Mr I'aieley liven on the old home Plrnd io Iowa. Hn in arcoiupanied hy hin wife and child, lie think Oregon ia all right. For Pale: Fifty acre rlcam! land- in the viciniy ol HilUboro, on rural mail and milk route; near Ldeuhone line. Fine location; guwl building pile. Inquire of Argun. I,. K. Oolham ban enlarge! bin hamenn nhoo on Mailt Street, and equipped it with a high-grade lur- lien machine, ant in prepareo vo do work on nbort notice. The bent tanned ok leather lined. For ceriM and rug weaving, write I. T. Mill. Itankn. Prire: Carpet weaving, I'i j renin per yard ; warp furuinbed for V2 centn. Huge according to ni.e. Ham Moon, ol Centers-ilk in humler. Hn rode all day Momluy in the rain, boosting for the mock part of the Fair. When Ham puts hin nhoulder to the wheel, thingn move. Minn KliMabeth Smith ie prepared to receive pnpiln, in mimic, for the Fall term Keetdence, Kirnt ntreet, between Fir and Oak. Phone, Pa cific Slates, 487. The ChriHtiun Kndeavor of the Congregational Church will hold a Hallowe'en eocial, in the church parlor, on the evening of Friday, October 2.r) Kverybmly cordially invited. AdmidHioi! 10 wnU. Strayed from the Cate hop yard Sept. Ill, r.l)7, a bay mare, weight about 1170 lbe; roaohed mane-no other brandn or murks. Krd mlnrn. to C. W. KHt" rick's larm, 4 milea northeaBt ol Hilleboro. Henry Kmerick. ir i,.a innt unt in a lot of stumping powder. Also full line ,.r ...i.l.ra and nhnes.. Come and see tiH.-Anderson ft Hon, Hendvillo. As a mark of respect to the mem ory of the late George A. Morgan, i i.. adimirned lust Mon vjouiur wan -j . t day, and with the entire number of Court II0UH8 OIUOlftlH, !."" funeral services ol the ueoeaseu nni.l anrvices will he inaugu rated at the Christian Church next a l.'... l.' i.i... a a. UBcry, charge. It. W. MoNutt, of Cornelius, an old time acquaintance s ineeu. called Tues.lay. And the yeart reHt craoelully upon him. Chas. Witt will bring you fine oabbaufS at 50 cents a uo0... LeaveRorder8 at Wehrung's -tore. For sale, or will trade lor a i farm, a controlling interest in w v.. Till) liln mil. i. . .... . I ' I I lift !iHi r Alli ft ri:r """"""lOTOIiEII MEETING vnur iv im i i in in'ii nun IA flLL liLAM Mism MaJc Imbiic Crowned l,uccii HNK WEATHER AM) HIT, tKDWIl Hun. II. p. turndlua ami Hailry Speak Dr. V. A. The Hillnhoro Hlreet Fair opiu'.l t-xlay aupicioiiy, with ft ran wi-ath-"rand a big crowd. Minn Ma-Ie Iiiibrie, of tttiw city, wan crowmd 'iui-eu at . in., t the pavilion, followed by addreppea by Hon. I!. P. Corneliu and Dr. F. A. lUiley. The city ha a holiday appeararre, and largn rrowdn are coining in from vari niH county Miint, which indicate that th Fair will be a nurcenn. The exhibitn of stork, ixiultry, fruit, vegetable, grain, etc., are line, and initrli !argi-r thaii wan antiripaled. Following h tin programme fur Friday and Satur day: Friday, October I. Munic at ID . 'HI. Parade o horn- entered fur pri.i. - IK) p. m. Hall game, 2 (H) p m. Kvming concert begins at IM). Saturdav, '. tober li. Mu-ic at '.i :;n. Awarding ol Prize, II nee Paradn. liiHi-1,,11 game nt J(t :.(,. lUcing a' Track, 1 ..'!) Mui-ic at Pavilion during i v i'iig )nciug every evening, mi l Siiur- il.ty nlternoou, al llilUbri IIhII. Cotiliuuou vaudi'ville nt CtiM.-nt Theatre, every afti rn iun and evenii g. I'KOGHAMMK. OK HORSE PARADE Tomorrow morning (Fridiy) ht II a. in sharp, the bore pradwill be formed at the r truer of Third aud Main Street, and will move went up Min Street, lh"iice circle eat, and form an enli-- chain. On Saturday al tin, in , all pre mium home, togi'lher with bugy homen, will paiade. Huggy home may appear in or out of harm-ps. Wm. Mi lillan, Sam Moon, lirector Northwest 1 1 Tne A nocialion. DELSMAN-OVERROEDER Henry Deleiuan and Klizabetb Overroeder were united in marriage yesterday, October 2, 1W7, at Hioll a. m , by Ucv. Father Bticholr.t r, of lite Catholic Church, al this place The ceremony wan the UHtml elab orate ritual of the church for such occasions, and was solemn aud im pressive. After the ceremony, the gueta drove to the residence of the bride's parents, one and a half miles north of Reedville, where a big dinner was spread, at which more than 120 invited guest par ticipated. The afternoon was spent in dancing and merrymaking, after the slyle ol the old fashioned tier man wedding festivities, and was highly erjiyed by all. Many beautiful and easily presents were received by the happy couple. The groom is a prosperous farmer, near Hillshoro, and both are popu lar. Among Hillsltoro guests were Rev. Father Huchoker, h. I Ku- ratli ami wife, James Miltenberger and wile, Mr. Rahn and wi(i, who went to Reedville, while a number of Hillsboro people were present at the wedding. E1LERS' GREAT PIANO SALE Commencing Friday, October 4th, the Filers' Piano House will run an advertising Bile of one full carload ol pianos, at a reduction of 1100 to l.riO from the regular retail prices. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Albert 1. Cri tic et ux to Thos Cocti- fn et al w ), oi w ;i oi pvi 1 1 , . . w J'"1" J S Koilc et ux to John Tritipletmi , tnt In J5 "o a hi a .nni.- l'.... .1 1 r t 1 11 i W 3' Holm 11 Herli et ux to Uoland A l'helus w 0' w , j of a e .'4 of itcbtinj w 3S1-0 lotm Wiimlerlicli et ua to S I', Ul- J . - ..f I,. . I.lnrlr 1 non ei ai ;i " 1 j Hiimpltreya' add, Hillslwro ... 600 OfO Krochman el ux 10 t v . s- el 11 H otue sec 9 1 2 n R I, Cate tt ux to the Hawthorne Ktate 8.45 acres iu M Moore (1 1 ct Ml w Thos C'ochtau et ux The Ten insu la llauk w M of h of sec 1 ' 3 Itertholil i.uc'kcl it'x to John Boyd etnlSyalu sec & t i n 3 Nclnon Wellntnu to It b MulUcy, part of WW 37 Forest Grove.... H C Hays ft ux to S J Uarliart6 and y-10 acres in sec 6 t .381 w. W t' Suauldiug et nx to Lharles R Cox et ux 140 a in aeca 33 ana 34 Wm'fmB V to J "s Foniyce nart of A T Smith 3 1 C t 1 :a 3 w 1000 1 5 100 600 140 Sotxi 13000 F W Llvermore et nx to i-nna iv Kdmondson lots 5 and 6 block 19 Thoa rWllp" etui to jiijo Camp, hell 30.71 a in Wm Wtlsou and A M Harrlsou die t I n 3 John 0er to Henry Wi.kinset J nl part of block 7 Fairview add FoXTeU.VtoWmkS.nith LanlNoHhtoW3Hr;diu 7 and 8 block 7 So"'" lrk M Forest drove "V ,,i'.'.V. Rachel V Riley etux to I J Ajer, 320 J3OO 80O 400O 80O 64 acrea in sees 0 auu y - t - I3O0 HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 3, 1307 L. ('reps, of ttanks, was in town yestrrday. J. J. Morgan and wife, of Port land, ami John Keats and wife, of J. T. Kiilin, of Hunk, visited Hillshoro, Wednesday. 00 to I,, Ootharn for Aqua pcllo horse civers and lap roltee. The weather bureau at Portland predict dusty weather for the Hillsboro Fair. 1 mbrellas covered and repaired as good as new, at It. I.ee Sears' cyclery. Henry Miller and CIihs. Rloom, of south ol Reedville, u-re in town last evotiing. Money to loan n city ami larm property rates reasonable. Call on Ktiratli P.rothera. Warrentun, Ore , were in the city yesterday, attending the funeral of the late Ocj. A. Morgan. Are you a smoker? Then call fir the Schiller or Kxcelleneia Oregon mantifacttire. 0. II. Waite, of this city, leaves Saturday next to spend the winter ttt Kelvin, N. D. Wh are headquarters for guns and ainniuiiitioii. R. I.i-e Hears, bicycle shop, Main street. O. O. Harlow and wile, of Port Uiid, are taking in the Fair, and shipping with Sheriff Connell. Hairds Headquarters for striefc ly first class Ladies and (jdrrCs furnishing. Horn, to the wife of D. M. Mc liini, near Farrniiigton, October 2, I ' ' T a daughter. Have you seen those nob oX Its atid fancy rox at, liaird'sJl'he ient' Furnisher. Robert (i. Morrow, Supreme Court Reporter, of Salem, was in Hillsboro a few hours, Wednesday. Full line ol school supplies also tdd books taken in exchange at Hedge's, Rcaverton. Mis Kva Kmerick, of Arlington, Oregon, is visiting Mr. ond Mrs. C. K. Koont., of this city. Sheep, bogs and beef cattle Imugbt. Independent Telephone, "i'iI, II -averton. J. (J. II ay nee. M. Dillabiy, of Cooper Moun tain, was up yesterday, watching preparations for the street fair. llcposit your money with a pro gressive ami growing up-to-date hank, such as the Hillsboro Com mercial. County Commissioner Charles Buchanan, of Cornelius, came up Wednesday morning to attend County Court. Will pay cah for Italian prunes delivered tit my evaporator, two miles southwest of Forest drove. H.C. Atwtdl. . Dr. Lowe hns all that iB new and up to tiate in rimless eyeglasses and spectacle. Will be in Hills b iro next Monday. Mrs. W. H. Connell, of this city, visited Mrs. Harriett Hoover-Kii lin, at Portland, last week, during the M. E. Conference. Money to loan on real estate or personal security. No bonus or commissions -at me iimsuoro Commercial Hink. The Congregational Ladies' Mis- sionury Society will meet at the home of Mrs. John liauey.on Wed nesday, Octohor at 2:I!0 p. in. Next Monday, October 7,' Dr. Rowp, the eye specialist, will be in Hillslwro; Stu and tub at Forest C rove. Miss Marguerite Redmond, of this place, went to Reaverton lant M and ay, to attend St. Marys School at that place. Wanted: Showy driving and riding horse; weight about 1150 lbs; must be sound ami gentle. Address, Rox 47, Banks, R. 1). 1. W. J. Rutner, of Reayerton, County Commissioner for the east end of the county, arrived Wednes day morning, to Bit iu County Court. Tho ladies of the M. K. church will serve chicken pie dinner at the Grange Hall, Oct. 5, only, the last day of the btreet Carnival - cents will be the charge. Services at the First Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening, preaching by the pastor, Rev. L. 0. Bower. Sunday school at ten 0 clock. Aro you aware of the fact that we can sell you the latest styles of meu s suits for less money than you have been paying elsewhere?' Schuhnerich Bros. Mrs. W. A. Btreeter, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed ward Benson, of Tualatin Plains. for several days past, returned to her home in Portland, today. Have you any fence to build? If so we can save you money. We sell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, for 40 cents per rod. bchul meriuh BroB. You and your children's eyes are safe, if you wear Dr. Lowe's glasses. Eyes safe, and price safe Consul taltou free. Eighteen years experience. A. C. Doughty has returned to Hillsboro, from a six months' visit in Osborne County, Kansas, and iB now stopping with his father, Frank Doughty. OF COUNTY COLKT (Jrist of Witness (irounJ out Ices THE COLKT IS WAITING FOR BIDS Far Furnishing new Koai Mapi fur County County Court met yesterday, Coun ty Judge Oorslin, and Cornmissiir. ers W. J. Hutner and Cbaa. Ru chanan, all present. Most of the claims presented, were disposed of at yesterday's sitting. Many of the claims presented were for wit ness fees in the liquor cafe?. Up to this afternoon, no bids has been filed to furnish couDty road maps, as advertised for by the Judge af ter the September term. Thete may come in, however, before ad journment of the Court. Follow ing is a portion of the claims al lowed at this term, the remainder of which will be published next week. lrwin-Hislson, atationery i fx K O H.igey, roaJa 14 lo J J Krel), witnesa, dint attorney. 3 00 I'an liurkhallcr, game 3 Oregon-Vab Sewer Tipe Co toads iu So Jake Keicheo, roaili 7 5 i 75 5 " 3 (' S Jo 3 20 5 Vi 5 So 5 40 5 So II So 25 no J 7 " 6 45 6 00 tn Conley, me Wm Martin, sheriff a office . . , A K Robert, witn:-u li-.t atty Al Rotierti, name A A Kamaey, aatne lid William, same lid Cray, tame Frank llhtme, same Al Itiuuie, do .niinicrman, do C A William, court house . . . . Ilcall & Co, roa!, J W l'.aMwin, couit home K u I lagey, witness I) atty . . . . eo oung, same 6 00 Kim I'.rowa, same 5 60 Oliver llaker, do 6 00 w 111 V iIrod, same 6 00 Joe Stickle, same - 600 li G Hagey, court boutc vl 00 llrown 1. umber Co, Ibr road. ... j &) lrwin-llodson Co, stationery. . . . 26 50 W II Livingood, road 5 00 Mr I) C Fisher, refund file fee 7 5o 1) McOamish, court houe y: on Ira liallard. witness dist atty, ... 6 00 Lawrence Wilson' same 6 00 Frank Boss, saute .' Itlaine lloflman, tame . . . 6 co Merle Knott, ssuie, 600 Gu Schleckler, do 5 60 Harvey Casteel, do 5 60 Frank Schleckla, do 5 60 Duaue Bailey, do, 6 00 Sam Galbreath, do 6 co Paul Johnson, do 600 Csp Guile, c h 43 75 Clyde LaFore, dist atty witness . 3 So Hillsboro Lbr Co. roaili ....... . I 70 L C Brown, bridge.. 8 00 G H Bidwcll, court honte, j.5 00 M Hunter, same 9 10 Climax Mill, same 34 2o U G Gar-lner, bridges... 39 40 John Trachsel, roads, 1000 Peter Vandercoevering, relief . .. 4") 00 Clyde Lincoln, roads 212 00 Croner & liowell, roads 4 5o 0 r Cooke, roads, 5 co K Portland r 8: w woiks, c u . . . . 4i 00 O A Patterson, courthouse 46 00 A M Collins, janitor 40 00 l!ig-4 Lumber Co, roads. 93 63 I) It Keasotier, bridges 16S 20 A K McCumsey, do "3 35 K. G til, surveyor s, othee ft 00 A J Rev, care poor farm 116 Jo C Larsen, court house 52 50 County Treas Jackson, sal, 5I co IHinelson, supplies c h : 4-1 fcl Geo 11 Wilcox, assessor ....... 100 00 Claud Meeks, dist atty witness. . 6 00 Glats & Prudhomme, sta .... The Argus Pub Co, printing. . 30 00 16 00 93 40 20 S3 225 no IS S6 SS So 5 7j Dr. Wood, health otlicer, T A Mcltride, circuit judge h J Itotliiian, clerk, Johnson Bros, bridges ,M C Case, sal and exp Independent, printing CALVIN BAILEY Calvin Bailey was born July 20 1830. in Clearfield County, Penn , died September 2G, at his residence near Blooming, south of Cornelius, aged 76 years. February 19, 1851 he was married to Savira EUtiiger. In the Spring of 18S4 Mr. Bailey came to Oregon aud located with his family at Blooming, where he has resided ever since. Mrs. Bai ley died June 15, 1800, and was laid to rest in Cornelius cemetery. Mr. Bailey was a man of strong convictions, and was honored and respected by all who knew him. The funeral Bervice was conducted by Rev. S. J. Lindsay, in the Meth odist Episcopal Church, Cornelius, of which Mr. Bailey was a faithful member for many years. Jiight children, a total number of eleven born to them, survive, as follows: Mrs. Geo. Johnson, South Tualatin: Mrs. Henry Wilson, for est Grove; Lawrence Bailey, Port land; Mrs. F,dward Schulniench, Hillsboro; Mrs. Harry Baker, Gas ton; Mrs Henry Pearson and Mrs. Irvin Crowther, Oakland, Cal, and Daniel Bailey, of Blooming. Two children died in infancy, and one grown daughter, a Mrs. Lewis Keckley. FOK SALE Span mares, weight about 1150, also high grade Jersey cows fresh, and Bome fresh soon. Registered Angora buck, and registered Jersey bull calves. Will Schuliaerich, Hillsboro, Route 2. Card of Thanks The undersigned desire to thank those who bo kindly tendered their sympathy and assistance in the bereavement of their husband and father, the late Eli Heineck. Mrs. Eli Heineck and family. ArguB and Oregonian, $2.50. Rudolph Michalec, mention of whose illness was made in another column, died suddenly, Tuesday m'.miiig la-t, at Pendleton, where he had gone but a few Jays pre vious, with his wife, in the hope ol improving his health. Mrs. Ander son, r.f thi place, received a wire Wednesday, from Mrs. Michalec, announcing her husband's death. Mr. Michalec leaves three sisters in Hillsboro, to-wit: Mrs. Thomas 'ibren. Mrs Samuel Stephens and Mrs. Ludema Anderson Rudolf Michalec was born in Austria, May 10, K7i, and came to America Feb. li, IMS. He was married in K)2 to Mis Celia James, of Sheri dan. The racing program will lie car ried out at the Fair grounds, west "f town, at 1 o'clock, Saturday. 1 ne urst thing on the program will be a pacinz match, in which Midget, Portia Knight and Oliver J. will participate. There will also b one, and possibly two, saddle pony races, and if the weather will permit, Burke Tongue's splendid pacer will give an exhibition go, which will be well worth seeing. La 1 1 1: The speed committee de sire us to say that there will be 2 running races, 1 pony, and 2 bug gy race. Those wishing to enter horses for the races, should apply to C. W. Redmond. The following marriage licenses were issued since tbe last issue of the Argug: A. H. Saunders and Grace Marsh, Sep. 23; H. A. Da vis and Florence Harnee, Sep. 2G, S. J. Bryant and Lizzie Patty, Sep. 20; Barry Liepold and Elma Staley, Sep. 20. Chas. C. Clap shaw ar.d Clarinda C. Loynes, Sep 30; Ora Fields and Mabel Russell, Oct. 1; Gerhart II. Dele man and Elizabeth Overroider, Oct 1;E S. McNutt and Emma d S .aehr, Oct. 1; Jas. T. Newber ry and Nellie J. Dunsmoor, Oct. 2 Miss Kirkwood now haa her new stock of Fall Millinery ready for the public. She ehows the very newest and best ideas of tbeBeason, and is well equipped with materials and styles to suit any customer. You are cordially invited to visit her Millinery Parlor, where you will receive the caost careful atten tion. C. W. James of Cornelius tella the big squash story of the season, and vouches for the truth of it. From two volunteer vines, this sea son, there were produced 46 mer chantable Hubbard squashes, hav ing an aggregate weight of 500 lbs. Some of tbe (quashes weighed ae nigh as 1! pounds each. The squashes were rused on the old Kenyon Crandall place, near Cor nelius, a part of which is now o-vned by Mr. James. Charley thinks he has all competitors bad ly beaten. October comes and shakes leaves down; 1 here s every evidence of rail, Yet every season we're in town, And w ill l glad to have vou call To see our place if not to buy we win not try to make you weary At Palmateer's Confectionery. L. J. Paluuueer, Trop, The Carnival committee has se cured the new building erected by Dr. Linklater, just north of the Ar gus cilice, which is being used for hsplays of fruit, vegetables, grain, etc , with a liberal reservation for fine art, fancy needlework, pioneer relics, etc lhe display is credit able in the extreme. The Milne warehouse hag been leased by Geo. A. Brown, and he is ready to receive hay, grain and hops forstorage a reasonable prices, ah storage ousiness will receive prompt attention. Geo. A. Brown, Lessee. Joseph II. Robinson, of Farm ington, is attending the Fair today. Beside a nice exhibit of fruit at the Fair, he showed the editor some old coins, one a ten cent piece, minted in lboo, a ?5 piece of 1845, He also has two ten cent pieces of 1802, which he thinks are val uable. Smokers like the Schiller and the Exeellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You can t fool an authority on a good cigar. The program for baseball games during the Fair is as follows: Thursday, Hillsboro vs. Banks; winning team to play Scholia on Friday; the two teams with the best averages, to qpnteBt for Fair championship on Saturday. Dance and shooting match at Centerville Hall, Saturday, October oth. Come one and all. Herman 0terman & Co. Next Monday, October 7, Dr. Lowe, the well known optician, will be at the Hotel Tualatin. Dr. Lowe has been coming to Hillsboro for more than 16 years, and has built up a large and lucrative busi ness here. Wanted a girl to work at the Home Style Restaurant. Main Street, between Third and Fourth. The hour of the evening service in the Congregational church will be 7:30 for the winter months. Y. P. S. C. E.at ?. The leader for next Sunday is Ronald Vaught. Subject of the morning service, "The World's Greatest Failure." Evening subject, "An Open Door." A full line of electric supplies and globes. House-wiring. Next door to Vaught'a Grocery, on Sec ond street. J. W. Shute visited Portland Tuesday. Argua and JournaljJgJSSt, PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician aud Snrgeou Onkw-Raiiey-Mnriran block, orMtatn. Roariia 12, 1; ami ,',. Kni.lencn-Kouth-uTu'r.T."'"' Hnant B.iia MtriMi. lloth 'I'llDIlMl. eppWrpvwwyy S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C.M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfBen npatalm orer Th Dlta Dmg KU.rn Rfailileoc Eaatof Court House, in tbe comer of the block. J.tME.SPHILUfTAMISIE,M. D. PHVSICIAN AND SURGEON 8'irfc-non Routbem Pacific Railroad Co. (imulUliun tn F'reimh or Engliph. Or- iieo uMirs. over I. M. Hoyt Co's. atom, north aide of Main St., Hillaboro, Or. MMMrAAArVlryWWvVVVM F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidence on corner Second and Oak Sta Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO ... OREGON A..B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 UaHey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. TTIIIck n... DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and II Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Denni 8Ure. HILLSBORO - OREOOS 0k ft. Bm00j w. O. Hmrm B AO LEY A HARE ATTOR.NHYS-A.T-LAW Rooms 1 and i Shite Buildinf HILLS BO EO, . . 0RF.GO3. H. T. EAGLET ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, npstairn, over the Port Office, Hillaboro, - Oicgoa E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room j, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HilUboro. JOHN M WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, BaUcy Mtrgaa Bloc Rooms, 1 anl . HILLABORO, - OBXOOH. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OrricK: Main Street, opp. Court Hous. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, TJpntalra, Room 3, 4 and j Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. J. J. MURRAY Veterinary Surgeon and Beat is t Graduate of American Veterinary College, New York City, in 1881. Office; Hancock & Gordon's Livery Bars Forest Gaovs 'Phonea Independent, No. 744; Pacific States, 33. : T. R. Imbrie : Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and Bale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room it. Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon J. W. VANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to say that lie haa a fine Hue of Farm Machinery for the Fall trade conaisting in part of Double Acting Hays Pumpa, Canton Clipper Disc Flows, Sharpleaa Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagons, Jackson & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give aatisfaction. Call and see these lines. . A "'aini0""''" ' max mill.-J. M. wreear.