HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. U JJ08 IT, GRAIN AM) FINE .i. c.inatir ami I'm. (K, n; MIT I UtlCBT nlndld Ai'lialluml .. lUil OS" I" It la tmifflllUa iiibll . Interior of lh agrirulturel ami , pavilion ia khki 10 It i under the man Frank Keleay, Joe. .:...ltiir wpiu..-- ,nt lbiK ,h1 ,,l,,cU Miiaoar the mammoth .Uaah. o fair 1 cotiill without I, 0 pun iuU. eud there ere vri.li-. The agricultural ,bibil rinri.Uy console l live nt''1"1" ,u,,u b ',n,,' i b competing for Ilia it Jdj cheat tiered by Arnold ' iboeuon. f-r the beet eihihtl. Uibili ctmn '' "r .1 In sacs, nun. TrRi-iBiii, and are Hi u r h admired bjr III -crowd m Biieiiuanrw. All Ilia iini" nm illiboro. the farthest eahihilnr .Uaalllank. Chaa. (irebel at Sk i lao cm,a of allalfa, raised J, irrigation, one cul June l.'iib 4 lit otbrr ou July 27th. ! 11 Leaner la sunflower over CT i. n ml anuia now banana Ckmtlona ibal look good, A tJwwo shows Md rorn ui, Mra. Jotin (ielee tibibila a irniptbal weighed pounds. I'eter urcbr ha (mum of Kinja, lied Imi Ptppinai. Norlbaru Hpya and lnrinalsins thai ara IuIIm ikribihilora, whoa) nsin- ara u kooao, elei have flna eihihila ipplas, jicara, grea, ale , which L.Ki in wear Mua ribbons. All in illlbf nliil'it ia film though some a . . , , Ibsl Isciing in vegetables, owing I .. I. .L I. . . .. I.. I L IM irwi iri in iai ww, PAIM NOTES Ureen Walker, of Ureenvill. In tba oil? Tileadav. J - Tba premium Hal of the Kair III be given neit week. For Hale How. with severn hIbn Hulh phones. .ina Wood. Herman Koahoka, of alouth of town, waa ia today tnj called. Uuv. t'luiuUrlaln wn una 1.1 a i lak at the fair, waa eijH'ctml. Fur Sale Two lijlit apring m gone, at a bargain. II. It Kwvea. C.Ur Mill. A large numUr of buntrra' II renaea were leMii-il by Count v Clerk HaiUy tbia wk, C. J. Wunderlicb. one of the well to do fariunri of near Center villa, waa In town yealenlay. I'oeliuaalrr H. I. Corneliu la In- tailing a numUr of niw lt-k loi- ea at the poet oftiee tbla wm-k. For Hale Two an of A oung work hcirwa, well broken. Inquire of Alei. (InnluD.Cornellua, II. I. 2'i:) htfiory work, line art collection, it. ira to I found In the City itilMbou. 11 w Maaonio Hall, tblcb it In charge of Meed am mi J Imbue, l.amkin and I'lttenger JWt it a nice diaptay of ebina v,prMrvd fruiU.jelliearawn u lanry neetlUwurk, boina made hl!U,il pillowa, etc, leeidra Ik nhilul of fancy need In work ha Hi. Helena' Hall, Portland. Jwtibihiiof Miwlng in coiiinoti a for the eing mat hine, offered Mr. Arnold, by glrla, ia rice I t, and thowa that tba girl have Delected that inui'iriant art in wbolj economy The fine art kibit, ootiHiuing of iainling, in but not titenaiva. K J 4dioq haa a i redilahla eihibil of mi nude honey. Many olhir bibiU are prninieed, and vialtora H Bod Ihu deitarttueut of inter j Tboaawhoaroompariinl the May 'UHeaerlon and rmla into loan I tit Brat elm-trio car were: Hon H Wehrung, Kd. Kchulmerlrh V- J. I'. Taiuixeie, I, A. Ing pioty Clerk J. W. Hailey, A. M Wile, Hanker J. W. Hhutn. Hilla J?; Mayor Lauablin. C. O. Hon, ?'y O. ir, Colonel Harry Haynea, I 0. I'atieraon. llenrr Win. f K. W. Hainea.H. A. Walker i nwmier Curl, of For eat llrnve Th Hillaboro Uondeneer hai '20 F'bJi ut Carnation cream on ex- Hion, which ia attracting alien- ton. TbiFaiibanki-MorMnothava oinit o( their maohinery on irOUDllM. Jennie yiaileil Miea i'earl Hewell, Mine Uiley ami Fred Uiiild friend in Portland, the latter nart of laal werk 11 A black aow, weight about 2(0 nouiido, near Cedar Milla. Re ward Noiify Jacob IaM, Hnavar- u,n, tle, K. I oH tf W. H Tucker, of near Heed villa, well known Oregon printer, who ia now In k linn the eoil. inateail. waa an Argue caller Tueeday. For gentlemen'a, ladiee' ami children' Iiihmi you can do no liel ter than to buy of John Dennii Ale. Cbalinera li-fl ' bead of bin Hborlhorn herd here Monday, fur the ahow, He wan on bia war home from the Portland itock fair. Anyone wiabiug millinery goodt, at bargain it , iilraee call on Mra A. J. I'erkiua, at her home on llaeeline alreet, near Third, Hillr- Uiro. '.i IK) The Oregon Klertric croeeed the P. H. ft N. track U'rdneelay, and track laying will privet d brmkly from now on toward Corneliut and Foreat (irove OPENING OF TUB BIG STREET FAIR DrivinKof (JoldcnSpikc Main Invent of Day TUB dm ELECT kIC CAK AKKIVES Stcibrl!iklag aad Ulber u)fal Dcia- aaatratlaai Occar W. N. Hrown, of Laurel, waa an Argua caller, Friday. Mri. Alfred Lincoln, of Oluicoe, waa io town Wednesday. Lay down your hammer and buy a horn, at the Deo of Hweeta. Mr. and Mra. O. Nordlund, of near Reedville, were in town y enter- uar. We make photographic pot OTBER STOCK WILL COM FRIDAY card from your own plate. Poet AT THE STREET FAIR Fine Washington Co. Herds are Represented Here Today The Third ililLhort) Rlreet Fair ojMined Wednesday at 10:15 when I'r. F. A. Hailey welcomed the large throng preeenl in a Bve min ute addreee, in which be briefly reviewed the progrett of Washing ton county. He ipoke eloiiuently of the county ' future, and declared that ita prosperity aa a oounly had come to atay, and that thia wai no plaoe"fortbe kicker or knocker Old melhoda had given way to new Card limar. 2'! if Miini-R Delia and Ktnnia Young rill atart nut Hunday for Minne apolit, Minn , for an txtebded visit with relatlvea. Vetch need for tale, John Fisher, of West Union,!waa in the city today. For all kinda of Carnival Good?, buy at the Den of Sweets. Peter Hebeiaen, of near Phillip, was in town today, and called. For lunches, hot and cold drink. or a choice cocktail, call on Palma- teer a confectionery. Q. J. Palmateer this week sold 50 acre of his ranch near Witch Gaeo Sbp, aa4 Splcadia Bhiwieg at Until, for 1 1 10 per acre. Poaltry The exhibit of stock while not large The beat M 7et cevertheleM quite good variety. Apply to A. Chalmers, nd Mr. Harrow, who hat charge, Forest (rove, Ore., R. I, or at farm looks for many additional exhibits Washington street, to W. O Don Deiore tne ratr cioeea. i te roiiow- eisoo, lor nw. LeesoDS in music Mias Ora John son, teacher. Inquire at the Dress making Parlors, over City Bakerv. Mrs. A. C. Brown, it is reported, has bargained to sell KM feet of the old W. K. Jackson lots, fronting on near Centerville. 25-tf Ki-SberirT J. W.Connell ia build ing a new story and a half bunga low with rooms, un Hecond street, between Baeeline and Oak, which will cost about $2,000. Mme Tuttle, d ressmaker ; tailored and street suits; house and evening (owns. Hpicial designing. 8. T. ing exhibiu are now here Herd short horns, registered, from Alex. Chalmer't stock farm. This herd consists of 1 ball, 2 cows and 5 heifers, John Dennis exhibits a registered Jersey cow and two regis tered heifers. Dr. A. B. Bailer 8trayed A two-year old Jersey bull, solid color, left my place Sep tember I. Anyone seeing arnve described bull, please notify. D B. Burkhalter, Uilleboro, Ore., R. D. 2. 2G 9 ones, and the era of improvement Taylor's system. Work guaranteed and t.rotrfsa coujoellerl anion nn oesoiid and Base Line sts. T.i-0 Max Crandall, who is experting the books of the retiring county shows registered Jersey bull. Geo officers, has finished the offices of Harrow shows grade Jersey heifer, the clerk and sheriff, and will now PROFKfWIONAL. ' R A: BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oltice Builey-Mnritan liUwk, iitir. Rooms 12, 1.1 mud I ft. Kriiilmre .Houth wext corner l:.eliue anJ bouoiiil Htrwu. IJoth 'Plirms. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office U)Uln over The Ih-II Drug Slor RbaidfiDce Eaat of Court Hon, la tb corner of the block. JAME3 FHILLIPE TAMIES1E, U. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Bout hern I'arlfio Railroail Co C'uimultation In French or Knelieh. Of fice upeuira, over I.. M. Hoyt Co', store, north Hide of Main Ht., Uillalioro, Or. the part of the people. He wai Ths following Beavsrton peopl Wm.Schulnjerich shows J-year-old 00 tbe hooks of the recorder ...... uj i uKuiianwr o. i . vor- attenueo tbe fair, vesieraay: uom- Jersey bull. Herman Boge exhibits ,Ba i"eurer, .wpuuuou lor mayor miseioner uuttner.juuus uenancg. z fegisUred Jersey beifere. R. The ladies of the Christian Dentils, who had son In arrnin I V u:, U U P..n.. I a .:.. -u o u t . . . . . . . " ' . , , I vu.. h,,uviii,,u. 'iun, onivuu auuw a ioBi-oiu veraej I cnurcn oi rarmington will gives ymUj wrtuu r.iecuio oinciaia Mra. II. U. Vinson. W. fc. Kouires. bulr. re atered and crade he fera. nr. nrl .ri.i . . o D I vivaiiiu aauva u nu,ia uu over tne new line U tbe golden and others aplke eermonie. In behalf of tbe Mayor, Mr. Cornelius extended a hearty welcome to tbe people. Tbe balloon aacension, the firil ot a series during tbe fair, was pull ed off without accident, and at tracted a large crowd. At J p. in. VrtnrUy crowd nunilwr iti( Irom 4aiu to yxnj Klhrre) at the corner ol Srcoud a ml Vliinton trrrte lo UurM thr iiicouiuiK of tlie tint tlec Itic rt that ever rutrrrd JlilUlMiro. I'rutiiptly t a o'clock, cciirdiii P'- wtc car w iiKUird. ' J hrrt it Martin Mead, who lives G miles east of Uilleboro, was taken sick, in town, Tueeday, and is lying at tbe home of bis daughter, Mrs Geo, Payne. Mrs. Mead was teot for, and it here caring for him. ,. Tbe Hillsboro Commercial Bank have Safety Deposit boxes, with a Ore proof vault. Vby leave your valuables around the boue, when you can rent a box tor i uu a year, sod be absolutely safe? Call gram comn," ,, Uir Klad h(Mit. Then ai it 0 Jel u( explain. m vuu. taaar laaikri: a ill wall lllllir I - into hrartyt'tirrmiK. Myor Ivimii in Mrs. Geieler, an old lady of over tnl..rrd u i'. Coruciuu. bound m part: ;q years of age, bad the miafortune luoiytvci. yr. Ko the K"IUm ,rt .,1 .nr f,.M,,r. on. nf tK- hnn- H . Matthee, of Laurel, shows two Doe registered Cotewold lambs. Jos. Cawrse has three pens of Cotawolds. H. Beatnish shows registered Berk shire boar and a fine grade sow. The display of poultry it very good and there are about 45 ooope of chickens, ducki, etc , on exhibi tion in charge of G. A Patterson. We will notice this exhibit more at length next week. REAL ESTATE TRANSPERS the art) Ira tan ilriwtt it lli.lt.-..,... af. i'l. -, ......... . ' "'H Ol I . . , . . t . luinui uilrd at thil pIit winch vvr " a irg, ib uiiui, uu uw uiiuj-i Haroe in our foil public Uannpuiutiou facihliea. ises in tbift City, falling OVtr iOOQt Jaa Hocking to F. II Coleman, 8 40 the acrei A llarper Q 1 c 1141 1050 , Cbaa A Wyman to Jas Hardy, 5 acres Sat urday evening, October 10th. All are cordially invited to attend. Ladies please bring baskets. 2S 0 Elder A. A. Beery will preach next Sunday at the Chrintian church, on the following topics: Morning, "Hinderances;" Evening "What do ye More Than Other-,? or "Has tbe Christian Church t Right to Exist?" Special music. Persons wishing to buy Lorees or cattle will do well to call on Con- nell & Cornelius, Hilleboro, Ore. Office over Wehrung's Btore. We have all kinds of horses for sale and guarantee satisfactory prices. We also have some freeh cows for sale. 2Stf ' f Ma tntvuM av llllica, IVVB U lUNf V J imb vtv Uck of traimporutiou hu kept the Went olwtructiott in the yard, in Side In the background. We nave Kruwti )T ATn R.:u. until we need gre.ter tr.n.jK.rtatiou f.cil- , Vl; j j u ? HILLSBORO TIME TABLE "d the new aohodule tha iassen FHn in and out of HilUboro ptind leave as follows: lWi for I'ortland- rw liroye I..K.I fwMas Hljer . form n...l 1 t.oc ,,,,,,, l"il drove I..M .1 'lli Over l,n. rrlvi from l'.nl-,l P"Hli Overl.ml fwtat Grove Local p I "rove I..aal t drove Local , 6 fW a, in. , 9: 1 1 a, ni. . 10:4 j a, 111. . J 41 P. in. , 4:fty p. III. H:4 a. m 9:67 a 111 3:07 p. in 5:10 p. ni 6:47 P. D . or oleFiu nnil mllnt. Cr0' ln' frmh I r.uuire at the Ml I 1 t ... .' 'wrenoe plane, near b.. i 11 rries, uornenus, r" i . 00 'in frank wi t v. .... 1 ili I I ""uuw" nas reeignmi f" Position an minD nf iK. ! p nrd at Witch Usui, hut will .""'s smulor of Mr. Har. in JIDM t. ' ' UBiiHmi w i r. lw"nl until Dec. 31,190ft, (it U;.., " r"eia 11111I nil renewal to L.. .r'J ""Konimi will receive that r uioiiti,, fr ,he pri(.e of , vflirly "Pl'on -J. W. Cave, Agent. JH-3I "gsr W, H, Hicks, of t L ;"rer' dflParted this morning rort vieitto Seattle. , . - .ioi ooiiase ana nuarter ri.oomer 6th A Fir, for sale or VV. House. 28 If marrimio n . 1 1 .""rdar in w a '"oner to i .... wTh .nibU APPy 10 Ku- "HlB""',Uillsboro,Or. 2l-tf We sell more wire fence than all our conieliiurt combined. The reaeon la that we have the largest eUx'k and can eell the cbeapeal. Hcbulniericb Bros. 61-tf Miaoea Ce il and KJ lib Brogden left laat Saturday for Corvallli, to ttend the Oregon Agricultural College Their friends will find them at Waldo Hall. l A check, Indorsed for I'il wai lost in the court yard yesterday, and wa picketl up by one of Ar nold'a abowiuen, acid banded to Mr. Arnold, who aoutihl for tbe owner, whom be eventually found (real Balloon Aacenaion, Friday, tVlober 2 The Den of Hweels will end up 15 balloon. Attached to each one of theee is a card entitling the finder lo a box of our famous chocolate chips free during the Carnival. Tbe l(X acre h ip yard at Witch Hat'l was picked this year in 11 days, as asainat 21 days last year. Frank Weinenback, who was in town Tuesday, aya the yard pro duced Ifl.lKK) pounds more green hops this year than lent, and that the rrop will bale larger than the previous year. Oeo L Davis, the genial engineer of tbe P. R A N Co.ctughl bin Aral salmon on a troll, over on Tillamook bay, recently, the flab weighing over 41 wunds. Mr. Davis exhibits a photograph of himself holding up the fish, and has affidavits from responsible bus inees men on the Bay testifying that he actually caught the salmon. should any of bit frierids demand proof. Ah Hov. the Chinaman who wti brought up to Hillsboro for exami nation reuardimi his sanity, and who was later released by order of (Inodin. appeared in town . . . . 1 I ! t Mnm iv with a J'ortianu Vlliueee ... V... , , . .. t.i...hnt who Informed nneriu ...u. . - . Hancock that Ah Boy hut f no w u tuununHlnn when he was arrest- ..I .t . bob vard near Bherwood. . 1 i ...i kl. "il,inl" went ,i.,.n ia Hherwmxl Monday alter noon, to search for the money ad Boy is alleged to hsve lost, in some mysterious manner. Wm. rtchulraerich, one of our leading farmers and dairymen, wai i .1 tha Fair, vesterday. Mr. u,.v,,.i..rl..h ia in favor of bavin a county fair. Thinks a joint slock company should be formed to ...,. v.. u ornnnds. and oonduot to all around annual meeting, where all tbe product! and all the stock of the county, worthy of exhibition, be shown. 'In order to get .,..iir onlIllr.,, said Mr. Sobul- uisrioh. "I am willing and ready to take 00 worth of sloe in a ooun ty fair." There has been much tails' nAmtairnlnff the establishment of ft county fair, in tbie section, of late, and the coming winter would ba a good time to organize and get .ui. in raadineas for session . ... fn While the street fairs have been well attended, the city has not been Bnanclauy (a, premiums for stock exhibits, and such exhibits as have oome have been the result of local pride on the part ol exhibitors. Most 0 i..,.iniia men now feel tnai nur uwi"'"" . ... .1. .i.Ani.t I. a county fair or- ganization to take the place of the ilir. I hit the ( Ireiion lilectnc bu fur- nlibrd ui and we nt I hem to know that we nipie-iate it. J.rt ns hope that our uileretU will be mutual in the yean lo come. Attoiury Kerr, of the Oregon Kleclric Company. u the licit aker. He tptike of the anna of hit company, which wa intent upon building a network of electric line over the illamette valley with the idea of developing one of the ricbevl agricultural arction ia the writ and of building up a K'rt corporate bur mra lor its owoera. lie (aid that our lulnctli ihould be mutual and dwell up on the liraily welcouie given the com pauy bv the iwople of the Welt Side. He lil a flowing tribute to the atate and aid we were jmt brginulng to attract paoptt front the eait to our aliorei aud predicted that the luitnlgratiou would be tiinething wondeilul in the near future, being an eaalern luau the revelation had lieru a great one to Inking into ac count the wonderful undeveloped te tourcri ol tin con m rv. Attorney Win. (J. lUre was the neit ivaker and captured the crowd in a neat 5 minute ipeech. He Mid that Welling ton couuly had auHered for ran to take it product lo market, but he )iod that day mai now pant. He paid a well (le nt ved jierauanl tribute to Manager C.uy TaliMit, Supt. ol Coniitruclioii .Miller, Kiatlil of Way man Mcl.Hiwell and Attor ney ('.unit Allen for their iplendid work 111 punhiug the nmd to coniplrtiou in the face ol great ooa'acle. Oscar Baldwin to J J Croealey, tract blk 7 roreat Urove. I it Walter Bernards to Francia Bernards, 167.70 acres SIN Beeka d 1 c. I Jaa Hocking to M B Bump, 8.40 acre A Harper u 1 c I s 4 w 1050 Rural route carriers are no long er obliged to receive small change . k . . ror aiamns. nor are tnev odi sea to called, and attended ber injuries. i,orin A PorteT'toH WTuirMr'aiu stamp letters where money is left Chas. Tiaard and Edward Wood. "l..La 'r""."'.ao0OMn the :box for stamp?. Tatrong, - . - 1 rnnz n K r 1 1 4f i ia w o urim acarauci I. .. , .i ... oy tne new ruling 01 tne pnpiai ae Fair today. With Mr. Tigard is Fram Reitzl to Herwen Hergert. parlment, muBt stamp tneir letters Jno W. Yoes, of Arkansas, a cous- ae! of ne aec 17 ti a 3 w..: 3500 before posting, otherwiee the carrier in who ia viaitinc with him. Mr. 5 Bailey to Henry Kanna, jH.77 I has no authority to take them for oes returned recently from J ana-1 p u Bailey to Henry Gureke, acres mailing rx a, where ne oaa nueiness u 1 sec u tnjw 1500 DeNova, tbe man who rides tbe meaner or tne v. b. tseoret Dervice i " y balloon and does the Dirachuteact Corps. , I j h chriirnan to John w Cotneliua. also doee the plide for life, two peril- Jos. and Walbnrgs Lemberg, of to( neX aec 19 1 1 a 3 w 4000 out stunts. Yesterday, before tbe Sherwood, have filed their tranJ Mary Locke to h A Hyde, lota 7, 8, balloon was properly icflited, some er.pl on appeal from tb. decitinn ."-Ji iSJfe: a5 outsider yelled: "Let ber go," and " : .k. .n . 1. .- v,i., A.B.BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S- Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block, lioth Phones. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Kalley Bbx-k, atreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREOON a. R. 0aofa W. O. Hmrm BAGLEY A HARE ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and t Shute Building UILLSB0K0. . . OKKliOS. H. T. BAGLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, npatalra, over the Poet Office, HUlaboro, Oregon E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 3, 4, k 3, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. VraarVSVai of the County Board who awarded them tfOO for road damagwj Tbeyi want $1000. The Lemberge- have srl aairy tarm, anu ciaim vnat as road puts the water lupplyfor their slock over in another field across the road. Fred Hamel, who live 8 ml'i northeast of ' town, swapped horree in Portland, one uay mis weear; much against his will. He left a fine animal at the D. 8. Btablee in she went. As there waa a blaze JnoPWagneretal to Wat Adler.lota underneath the balloon at the time. ,!7end isbikicurtuarurwe aoo there wasgreat danger of the bag 9 M acres R S Tupper d I C43 i s 4 850 j JOHN M. WALL ATTOR.NBY-AT-I.AW Offica Cpataiia, Bailey tfergan Block, Rooma, 1 anl t. HILLSBORO. - ORKQOS. Jno Bailey to S E Todd, lot 6 blk 2 taking fi e This is the way m st Bailey 'a add Forest Urove.: 300 .B . , . . . J A.Thonihnrgh to G H Baldwin, of the accidenta to arronauts occur int tot s Cornelius env. G H Baldwin to J A Tboroburgh, tract blk at forest Grove aooo 6 H Baldwin 4a J A Thornburgh, tract blk 19 Forest Grove..' 1 100 R. O Stevenson, State Game Warden, was in town Mondxv II" bas several deputies in -dft-ien! parte of the state, enforcing, f o far Kllza M Parker to Aleianaer Ueer, .lnna,!M. K B.,a !. r,f Ore lots 3 and 4 blk I Gaston 1500 " G A Cobb to Malchois Frutiger, part J Wood's d l c 48 W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrti : iluia Stroet, opp. Court Houe. HILLSBORO - OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooma 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Portland, temporarily, and when Johnson Buckley to N Mortenaon Mayer Dennis then produced the gold en spike, which wai driven home jointly by tbe Myor, ueneial Manager luouilge and 8upt. of Conitrurtion Miller, amid much cheering. Ur Hailey men closed the rierclnea with a well pointed story, n which Indue Good in and a couple of the new Fall and Winter Styles I Alice K Holcomb to Jno T Whatley, whom he had just married hgureil. ine Urge crowd diiei-fd in tine humor, and Ihu cloaetl one 01 ine moat imporiani evrnii In tbe luitory of HIlHboro. A large noiuh-r ol prominent forest Grove c tuen were present, and prom ised a like jollification, when thr road ia huuhed to their city. A nuuilier of invited guests were on tba car from Portland, also a nuuilier from HillslKiro, including President Tantieme and Secretary Long of tbe Hoard of Trade. Mayor lleunie aud otu . . . . .,, era. The party ws given an uvaiuw an along the line, by big crowd, and came through without a nucn. Atuolil a attraction are ica riant. The slide for life from tbe inner to the court vard was well worth are in if. Alio tbe revolving ladder, and mber nublic attractions ... Atx-ut 5,000 people were in lown ihjui the surrouuding country ou the first day. he came to get tbe animal to come home, he found an old "skate in ite place. At last accounts, Fred was making a eearch for the stolen horse. The animal was taken in broad daylight. I am now prepared to show you tbe Cbas. Stevens A Bros.' samples tract ol 75-too in Wash co.... C D Anderson to H Coleman, tract blk ts Forest Grove .' 1 000 H 1 Hardin to R White, lots 3 and 4 blk 6 Middleton 450 Don Cumtnings toTheo Barnards, 17 acres sec 20 1 1 n 3 w aoc II C Hodge to Sarah F Abernethy, lota 0 and 6 blk 14 So Park ad r U 1 I N Louden et al to Jennie K Julian, 9 acres aec 33 1 1 a 3 w 103 gon. v tolations are not nearly so 1 numerous as in yearn part, lor m reason that the law of Into vr-arB is I vaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj ..... . . 1 5 I being rigidly enforced, and violators who have once felt tbe foro of th law, do not care to receive another visitation. The Oregon Methodist Episcopal Conference, which met at balem, gave out the following conference appointments, last Saturday night. We Ktve those which an-ct this j 1 1 .... . . K n .... . . k. . 1 . - . I . .ft . ftKA n.l Inn 1 UAanAS.AM 17 an in lailma and miRMS areas suits, l part acc 10 1 1 n i w n uinui mjoiwi, urn,muu, uo. silk and cloth suits and drees skirte, Ur"uH7m,MeUl 10 H. Spieee; Cornelius, Rev. M. C made to vnur snecial order, of vour u'"'8' -j Uavts; LUley. to Ds supplied; for- . . r. . w . . I - I i d rr : n.,l.l. own selection ol troode. taffies,! u'"i "ui uuu.u, misses and children's ooats. also uv..wn HUlaboro. Rev. L. Jf. Belknap n.eeia T parr a atandard line hf . II he Annual Conference will meet nnraata and nnderakirta. I will be I The undersigned will Bell at publio next year at Cottage Grove Hills- glad to brinn my goods to your auction on the premieee, 1 miles boro and .iNewberg were bidders tor 1 hose contemplating building DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shsp Forest Gbovr Phone, Intl. 92 Long distance, No. 31 G. M. Hunter Carpenter WorK And Contracting PROBATE bouse upon request. Mrs. M; E. north of Banks, at 10 a. m., on I the next Conference Caudle, Independent phone, No. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, On Monday of this week, the en o4. . it-is Matched team of mares, 6 yeara old, rollment at the Dublic schools foot .... . a . 1 3(15 of the pre llr fiftl ference with the management of the uVg Jeraey heifer; ai akoau; new Mitch- Monday. Prof. Barnes Pays be water Oregon Electric line, relative to ell 3-inch wagon; 23-4 Mitchell wagon, the school is crowded, and the di rties for hanliiiB rock for road work 1 1 " aouoie team narscwa witn cau, rectors nave oeen ootigea 10 oruer from tha oonnU's rock tract near Mu...?": mow eeaU. In the first grade, Tigardville. The rock is li-H! in into email nartm lea nv natnrai 1 mtch tnrka. noes, rakica. axes ana otner aiu trauo, ui, t;u iuc, uu. im causes, and all that ia necessary hi tools.. All houaeholdand kitch.n enrollment is too heavy in the pri- . ' I faaawtt Aaatai awUawaiS han attlil aTafJaVatltf I 1 in hasa t ahinnad to noints where """ 7 7 tnary graaee, ana more are coming. .... .. r -- r --- trjotatoea. notninc reservexi. . - -. , . .. . , needed, and placed upon the roads. ' 1 nuch .nd sweet cider. ne nre CV DaB Jei ?"iveu, Th rwv niU la within a nuarter of I m , ... m ,nlbut the manufactures who are 1 "" . 1- . r lerms 01 naieAU Bums ui iu ... . ire ex drills ,.. ,.r muImI .if Andrew .Tack I : . .... 1 1 ..m..ivnni smile irom tne nieciric line, ana ij 1... M..k.ntin mumi'i a..,..., :'r r---:M. .nt tMnanattMnn mn k- 'v"-'"'" A On Tueedav. the Babcock E aponiveu. uiuin... .- ---r-. . ..... auDrovea uovew, wiinout in- . . . , , minor, Wm Finney appointed guardu ad ,reed upon, aatisfactory to both taet if naid when due-if not In- tingut'hera were charged, and rA m inni tin 'nrnnsaiw wjriii Minri s a ma ana . 1 ti 11 . a l .i.. .i. 1 1 afr. l.'at f nls I Ditvfannnrt. flectl: w N iisrrett apptd euardn ad litem of proceed to make a survey for a Ora W Davenport; sale ordered as prayed switch, and later 00 build the for.-Kst Solomon Wasserman, deed; 11 branch. This will enable theooun- W Metager apptd adiiUtilstr; bonu piooj 1; Geo T Brickell, Geo Selkirk and Flpar K Frank appraisers. tiuanliansntp jno W Sutherland, minor; sale of real estate Confirmed. Omudiaushlp Frank Mayer, (..!,!,.. iiiimli'il: reoort iruardn filed and ennroved. Ret Frederick W King, deed; adui to probate; K I Kuratli apptd admr; bond fiioo nieti branch. This will enable theooun- ty board to ship its rock to any point in the county along the line of the road J. P. Magruder, of this city, who served overtime in the Pbillipine War, and helped to suppress the Filipino insurrection, has just re ceived a 1 beautiful bronte : medal cent discount over (10, J. P. Heltsel, Owner. .-J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. ' Geo. F. Naylor, Clerk. for cash on suma! circulated the subscription paper for money to make a survey through the country south of HillBhoro, from near Tigardville to Blooming, with the idea that the Oregon hlectnc Company would build if it found .a . . S .'ll - -11 fru. ii i n., n.. tne route to do leasioie irom an pie were in town on the first day pointo of view, misunderstood Man of the Fair: Chaa. Roe. Geo. Sloan. -8" Tlboti a! to wnat hl9 cona- n--?. t rwr ni V. W panv promiseu. a iuoouub was am.-, wvft., , -'''' I ,,. l.TI,..J...I.I,t ueiu ab ouuuiio, iisi mui nun; umui should get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Tackson. Hillsboro Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prop., Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinda. A Mew Era In Price We are going to sell meats at prices low- er than those which have prevailed in the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door East Tualatin Hotel Main Street, Billsbora, Oregon. Homo Stylo RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on Main St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. bronte. medal I u.:u t r n.i u: vai. Vor Rent A good 120 aore farm I from Connreaa. in recoanition of I fl r.L j ' .w. ii.' .j fn. and a communication from Talbot on North Plains, with 6 room .Hhe lofty patrioUsm shown by vol- ' was read, in which he stated that ATTTOMOKTTih! Un... ..t.lan nrnhard. ham llld ..nluH an1 ailra nf tha ftttt I ' I ba nnidpntU waanntirnlv ndann. VlllVAJ 1 1 J U Mhar'nnthniiaea: rent $5 Per acre. I A. m Pnrnii'1 nf which he waa a GofttS for Sal. Fifteen Bftnnlee Meratood hv members of the oom w ---- ., . j 1 - " . c .u : ao . T. . .. Apply to VVilltam Kane, roreei member. On one side, the medal I "uu uriuw h uu mittee, as he could not. nor bad ne Grove, Ore. J-u oontaios a bas relief of three in- JNortnrup, muesnorineaa. intended to promise that his Com- pany wouiu ai any time uuim a " I marl nvnr tha nrotinaerl inn. Hnril n AD APT? Sears & Hartrampf UAtlAUlj Proprietors rove, Ure. -n oontaios a oas renei oi inree in- Itcannot be learnl just when '7" tha 'Oregon Kleotrio will begin to "f . ort A" .i. i.' I.. the Hillsboro Milk Condenser is I Groner presided at the meeting, u.R.I anrrontinn 1Rifl" 1 On thai reverSA ..laa a fa naa a. aW Hal Tl n IIIHIIIiril I bms vvwh aawvi - and Portland, as the ballasting has the words: t "For ratrtou ,hut down this week, in order to which was addressed by judge HlUSBORO not been finished It will be soon, . oruiuae ana loyally, wim- instftit two new receiving UnkB lunai, nerman coiner, w m. ocnui i!!!.lar ln lurel wrth. Mr. Magruder -,Dd to repair the plumbing. merich, Dan Burkhalter and others, uunv.v.. i . . i . .i r,. in oj rii.i i t .-iia uke time durini the ri..-. t.i ..j Wan . JI, .... , 1 If I '11 1UIUUWOI 1U1.UHT U HH , , I I UK, UN UW. ,J UUVUU.1UUO .UQ Carnival to Bee our hats and gt one 0f thoM who served beyond the rlD nd "T10'1"1 workofciroulaticg the subscription mn.tx. lim. nt vi. a-ll.tmenl. henn tha nu a"JB pnvaw nwu- Tha hnwM ha Third St., bet. Washington ". and Main : :: Oregon VIMB'M " our prices. Beet in town.- (ie of a I Auhimbll linpalrliig. Auhmitw bll Supplies of all kinds. Ari.t (or Intnrnational Engine, best In uau. ... . , , . suu lu vwn ui mo uiinuuuciDV vv swswa, wumwu w u w..muK, , u WM discontinue the our pnutjo. ume oi nie enlistment, nonce tne . , .. , . paper, ine peopie, nowever, nave . Rhea A Co., Main St , south of the medal whloh he high, prZ9i. The - fflF" "'ormaUon Inquw t Mt fdth -n Becuring a line ot When n towDt wlI gnd try 0l)r courtyard. medal was authorized by AQt of . " omc' v't their section, which is one of the hot coffae and cocoa, and don't for- . . . . n i i t niV I a ci . . ' . i . m f i . Frank Rioe.of I'ortlanu.a tormer congreae, ana approvea June i. a. oieinao, 01 near mover Hillsboro man, was out yeBterday . 1 190G. . rlda,wM an Argus caller today. beet and richest sections in Wash ington county. get the lunch, at Palmateer's Con fectionery. L. J. Palmateer, prop. street fair.