Kntrt4 at tha Fott office at Hillsboro Ottjb, u a-c,nj-ciaai itall matwf. I A. LOSO. Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: $1.50 pr Annum. Uaaed Krerj Thursday -BT- LOQ McfctXXEY President Taft will be in Port land October 2 and the millionaire down there are righting over who hall entertain him. Becauee Jack Bourne, the eenior eenator, htt leased (uitea at the Portland for hia golf link companion aod will en tertain the President in a manner that becomes the position, Port land's other millionaires are sore But it has become notorious that Portland cannot hare a distinguish ed visitor without a display of blackthorns. The city could sell the park for two or three times what it cost, and its purchase was a wneible more. For the benefit of our bigoted friend on the Independent, who thinks Hilleboro was never really settled op until he took charge of that paper's destinies, the Argus will ahisper to him that Postmaster Cornelius and the Ar gas editor were tie two original Jonahs who conceived and made public the idea of buying that park, and who secured a vote of the public on the proposition. Acd it was not nectseary to be bigoted about it, either. Let it be remem bered that the Independent ran articles against acquisition of the property. PORTLAND MARKET Valley wheat, pet bo . 4 SS New crop oats, per ton ...$i8 Timothy hay ' " ...$u(5i6 oo Onions, new, per sack fi.tj Potatoes, per sack f i Ccuntry batter, per D (a it Oatside Creamery, per lb y-J4 Eggs, per dozen ...-jo(iK Hens, per B...... 16 Springs . 16 SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leave for Portland Forest Grove Local 65i a. m. Sheridan Flyer 9:1a a. m. Forest Grove Local 10:4a a. m. Forest Grove Local 3:3a p. m. Corvallis Overland 4:14 p. m Leares Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:30 a. m. Forest Grove Local 8:00 a m. Forest Grove Local iwb p, m. Sheridan Flyer 4.00 p. m. Forest Grove Local 540 p. m OREGON ELRCTRIC TIME LEAVES FOR PORTLAND No. 3....6-.5S a. m " 34...-840 " 36...10.30 " " 38...u:35 p. m. 40-... 2:00 ' 4J--3:40 " ' 44-..4 JO " " 46 7:15 " " 48...IOj " ARRIVES FROM PORTLAND No. 3i....74oa.m "33-.-9 5 " 4 35.-11:05 " " 371:10 p m. " 39 .3:10 " " 41 4:30 ' " 43..6:30 " " 45 9 " " 47i:ioa.m. COTSWOLD BUCKS Far sale: Full blooded Cotswold bucks, yearlings and Spring Joe Caawe, Cornelius, Route 1; 5 miles northwest of Hilleboro. PACIFIC MONTHLY. The Pacific Monthly, of Portland, 0 e gon, it a beautifully illustrated monthly magazine. If you are interested in dairying, fruit raising, poultry raising, or want to know about irrigated lands, timber lauds, or free government land open to homestead entry, The Pacific Monthly will give you full information. The price is $1 50 per year. If you will send 25 cents in stamps, three late issues w ill be sent to yon so that you msy become acquainted with it. Read the following splendid offers: Offer N 1. 1 McClure's Magazine, Wo man's Home Companion and the Pacific Monthly, costing $4.50, will be sent at a special rate of $3.00. Offer No. a McClnre'i Msgszine, Re view or Reviews and the Pacific Month ly, costing $6.00, will be sent for $3.60. Offer No. 3 Human Life, Ideal Homes, and the Pacific Monthly will be sent fir $2.00 Order by number and send your order accompanied by postal money order for . the amount to The Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. Born, Aug. 31 and Sept 1, 1909, to the wife of Mel Hiatt, near For , est Grove, twin eons, Capt. A. M. Coiling is attending to the lanitorthiD of the emmhnuca : while Mr. Tupper and family are i ai me nopyarde. John Gormon, a Greek, on the S. P., fell from a handcar last evening and broke an arm. Dr. Tamiesie reduced the fracture. John Reichen, of near West Un ion, was in today and left at the Argus office some fioe St Lawrence applet, from trees the fruit of which won prizes at Salem, last year. ! FAN DOM AND OUMOUM. Shortstop Wilkes made one of the dandiest up-ln-tbe-alr one hand stops, Sunday, that has been witnessed on the local grounds this year. Right fielder Bnnaen says he was lucky In dodging that ball that he muffed in the right garden, or he would have got hit on the bead, Bat he saved his bacon by three crack-a-jack hit. j Fitcr.rr RcbirsiB hs -lost seme tie Work for the Csrrfiaa';, bat any U'.cceJ er is liable to the smashes he receiv-d Sunday. And did you notice how the first hits entoTt first sad thin! bases almost impossible to handle with the basemen playing out a little. Only for the luck of those hits there might have been a d'.fftrect story. Quite a crowd of rooters will go ap to the game at Forwt Grove, Snnday. And Dr. Large will be attending Now for the series with the Colts but the boys will hare to get into practice a little or there'll be nothing to it. Ash Houston, the second baarmaa, is moving to Portland. The visiting pitcher SundaT was all to the good for the first seven innings, bat then he weakened and had to be relieved. THE AUCTION. HERE ts Polly's rrt for sate! Highest btdJer wins! Bpe up, O y timid male! Time IM t!in spina. What's your offer (or a heart Warm ana tult of cheer! Let us havw a bid to start. What a the bid 1 bear? LANDS Trte bid is LANDS, mv friends Acres broad and Arte. Full of teemirut dividends In the harvest line. Any hiafier bid? O Be! 1 811 re a-sleepy bard' Gol"a-GolJ-JlNC Myi Heart Ilk this (or LAND! What? A bid or GOLD? Aha! That's tha way to bid. Better than mere acres far That cannot be hid. Yet who'd win a heart like this With a lump of UOLUT GOINtl-tiOINli! Snam It Is It It thus were sold! Ah. another bid comes In! Speak up louder. FAME? Here s a bidder bopea to win With a siloed name But for hearts so warn and true That's a trine low. GOING UOINU! Really you Should not let it go! GOING GOING! Now, see bera. This Is bargain day. Win a heart so full of cheer With a bit of bay? , Really What's that Speak up dear. Ah. we're getting on! LOVE S the bi-h?t bid I bear. GOING! GOING! GONE! -John Kendrick Bangs In Harper! VV eekly. Seamed Fair. "I'd like to know, of course." said the new man, with some concern, "whether my Job Is to be permanent or Dot" "Well, returned the employer, "you can stay here as long as you please. That's fair, isn't itr "Certainly. I'm much ob" "On the other hand, I reserve the right to discbarge you whenever I please. That's equally fair. Isn't It 7" "l"e-es; I suppose so." Chicago Trib une. Hs Was Batter Off. "When I rejected you the other day." she began, with affected aweet confu sion, "I did not" "You did not know I was wealthy," he interrupted coldly. "Xot at alL I knew you were well off. but"- "I didn't know when I was or I shouldn't bate proposed to you." Her confusion then was Dot affpeted; neither waa it sweet Philadelphia Press. Her Usual Plan. Mr. Askltt-WHiie, what la your sis ter going to do on her birthday? VViilie (aged niue Take a year off, I guess. The Reason. Principal (to homecoming nates-man-llow did you come to sell that fellow Smith, who la on the verge of bankruptcy, so many things and at such low prices? Traveling Man-Well, I said to my self, "Now, If he goes bankrupt, then we shan't lose so much money." Wiener Salon wltzblatt Enlightened. Professor-1'm grateful for my sense of humor. Thank heaven, 1 can al ways see a Joke. Miss Fla villa-Ob, professor, the sense of humor Is not ability to see a Joke. The sense of humor Is ability to take a Joke.-MInuenpolui Journal. Hot Weather Madness. The Judge-You shot at the prose cuting witness three times. What waa he doing? Prisoner-He was singing "In the Good Old Summer Time." The J udge-Dischurged. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Not Thinking of Himself. She-Father consents in mil mov. rlage, but he wishes ua to wait four years. Oh. Carlo, don't look like thatl You will be still young at that time! Ue-My treasure, I was not think ing of my self. -11 Motto per Itidere. Tactful. Maiden lady (rescued from drown ing, to her rescuerl-How can I ever thank you. noble young man? Are you married? "No. Have you got a pretty daugh-ter?'-Meggendorfer Blatter. He Rights Them. 1 am told that you write poetry." said the snake editor to the proofread er. "MM" " " ' " -M""- ' .... - M in. I , . .. -'"-'Sn "Vm. s the rvly. ' t rtibt poetry, siid I r jht ptvee tvx" Pltt- , bur CbPock le TelriTaia. Car Needed. "One has to be o careful In chocs !c(t a servant nowadays.' "Yes, Indeed. You never know what they'll testify to tf they're called upon as witQtHtsra." CONUNDRUMS. As Tfcas Are Riddles of Lit THay Arc Unanswerable. Why U It that just when you're drvamln of leadlnf a forlorn hope to victory or rescuing terrlfled women from a burning ship so rue dog or other tlvos a sutkWu bark at your hvls and you Jump half out of your boots? Why Is H that Just aa you think yon are golne; to pK the most charming spouse man ever wooed something goee wrong and you get a remarkably su perfluous sister Instead? Way Is It that Just aa you're gvtting everything Into shape to have some fun in life you eat toadstools or fall down a coal cellar? Why Is It that Just when you've got a dead sure thing to propbeey about and astonish the native a miracle happens and It goes the other way? Why Is It that Just when you're starting ont to show some other fellow how to ride the bicycle the pedal al ways slips and over yon go on the side of your bead? Why la It that Just when you're pic turing yourself as the guide and coun selor of a mighty nation your wife go through your overcoat pocket and finds an unposted letter two weeks old? Why Is It that Just when you want this yon get that and Just when you get that yon want this? Why la It that Just when you don't want to do anything you've got to do everything and Just when yon want to do everything you've got to do noth ing? Why la It that Just when yon hold your tongue yon ought to have talked straight ahead and just when yon talk straight ahead everybody else wtshes you'd held your tongue? In short, why Is It we live In this world Instead of some other, and why Is It we're not somebody else Instead of ourselves and ourselves something else instead of being anybody? Fleaven knows; I dont Brooklyn Ufa. Lucky Jumbo. "Life with you must be monoto nous," remarked the monkey as he swung by his tall In the park too. "Why so, my friend 7 queried the lazy Jnmbo. "Well, all yon have to do Is to alt here all day and be stuffed with pea nuts." The elephant smiled an elephantine smile. "That may be, my friend, but I'd rather be here being stuffed with pea nuts than oyer In Africa being; stuffed for a museum exhibit" Which shows that even an elephant knows a good thing when be sees It. Chicago Newa. R (search. "De question beta? dla debattn' soci ety," said Erastua Plnkley, "la whether de fust egg come fum a chicken or whether de fust chicken come fum de eg." "I moves er amendment," Interrupt ed Wllklna Marigold, carelessly bitch ing bis thumb in the corner of his ra aor pocket "What we la gwlne to 'scuss foh a few minutes la how dat las' chicken yon all had fob dinner come fum de coop." Washington Star. Hypnotic Power. BlggsDo you know that the moat savage beasts can be subdued by the human eye? Boggs Certainly. Why, I have known fellows who could make editors buy their stuff merely by persistent and emphatic nse of the "L" New York American. A Misapprehension. "Dear, dear! How did yon come to fall In?" asked the old gent "I didn't come to fall In," blubbered the boy. "I came to fish!" New Or leans Times-Democrat SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THi STATE OP OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Maliel Lucas, plaintiff, va Frank Lncas, defendant. To Frank Lucas, defendant above nam ed. In the name of the State of Oreeon: Yon are hereby notified that the plaintiff nas niei a oompiaini against you in the above entitled Caurt and cause and you are hereby required to appear and answer saiu complaint, or nie some appearance therein on or before tbe 22nd day of Octo ber, V.m. and If you fall to appear and answer said complaint or file some ap pearance therein the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and noted and will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for in said complaint, to-wit: for a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between yon and the plaintiff and that plainlin" lie per mitted to resume her maiden name, to wn: Maoel Kerns. Tbe date of first publication of thl summons Is the 2nd day of September, and this summons la to be oublishad on every Thursday of each wnek lor a period of aix weeks between said dates. This snmmona la published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge i'i iue auove eniitiea court maus in cham bers tbe 2nd day of September, HHfl. Chi-s. J. Hchnabsl, Attorney for Plaintiff. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Fritz Biederniann, deceased To Bonedikt Bledermann, Rosa Bieder mann. Senior, Krneit Biederinann, Eiuil Bledermann, Rosa Bledermann, Junior, Maria Bledermann and Bertha Bieder mann, and to all other betrs of the above named Fritz Bledermann, unknown and non resident. ; In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby com. nianded to be and appear before the Hon orable J. W. Qoodlu, Judge of the County Court of the Bute of Oregon for Wash ington County, In the Court room of the Court House in the City of Hillsboro, Or egon, at 10:30 o'clock in tho forenoon on the 1st day of October, 1U0H, and show cause if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made by thia Court author izing, ordering and directing C. Blrcher, as AJaiinttrwrof said ; ( ul'I.C a.K-t .'O or irlaie . m "'"' ! tier proitded bv ia thr i..li. f'tf de- ..J ... .W i. t.l itate. hem a pil ol lli I 1- ' ' k'i i R Comfort ami ife n N-t on l i-ntv i t; Tonhtl on .11 Sou! h ,.f Kan ' ' (.') WeM of the W M. hem N.imded nartl, ular'.r ilwrtltf I .-ouiim-m i"K ' ohaiim weal ol lh.' 'Ullirl '"t' r '! the nortl rl uturtcr ol miI vevtioM lnt I (.. and running tl '' r1 -v ehair, them- north .1 t !'": H'en v eal 2l chain' thenoe with .V hm to Uie i,!.e.if h,inmnir. ountaninur tor' acres Mliia'ed m tli tmntv 'f W hiiitr ton. Male of frecon. the d l't dv OiHwU. MM, being the liit U ol 111 Ortoht r Irrtn or aaid tVurt and tx'ii'U not less the.il ten Ua alter the wrle oi im rilattou. Witnew mt band and lh,- ! of tht Court arV d llnsl lt day of Auguet. 1H J. . naiiry, i ira oi i oum Hv dw. f.lu.v. I.c"ty. Chaa. J St'btiaM. AU'rt.r for Adimn tKtrator. CITATION IN THE (WSTY CtU KT OK THK STATK OK OK&iOX rOK WASHINGTON OOl'STY In the Matter of the KaUie ) of A. H. Vincent, leejed. ) To F. l. Vincent, Viimie A. Vim-ent. Delia Vincent, Frank Marion Vi'.-ent, Lida Vincent, Hertha Kloalvlh Fern k..k L-..HI.U.I. K., I..,l..i t.,ht. J. Vincent. Mabel Vtn.-rnl, Olixer M lucent, Knieline Vincent, Stella in cent, Eva Vim-ent, luluiond Vim-ent, hertraiul inrenl, Alia li-tit, wilivr Ken. Carl Keila, tirava Kent. 1'harlea Keita. and Kmeline Vincent, guardian of John J. Vincent, Mabel Vineont and OU ver Vincent, minora, liroetinir In the name ol the Stale of Oteiton, yu are hereby cited and required to aiiar In the I'ounly Court of theritateof Ore gon, for the tVunljr of WailiuiKton. at the Court Kooni thereol, at HilUIoro, tu the County of WathiitKUm, on Monday. I he 27th day of Septenibor, l'-', al IU o'cUm-s in the forenoon of that day, tlien and 'here to ahow cause, if any yon have, hy an order of aald Court nhould not lie made authorising F. l. Vim-ent, adiutii wtratorof the eetate of aaid A. II. Vln cent. deceajeMl, to aril, al pmale aale, bi the highest bidder for cash, the lulkwiiir described rel ealale belouiciiig to aaid estate: Situate In Washington County. Oregon, to-wit: Coiiiinwii-lne at a take 3 rHla SMith of lha auarter wt brtween Sc tiona a and AiTISK.W Will Mer., thence South TS rode t a poet; thence rawt ! riHla to a poal ; thence North V rods to a poet: thence VYrat 52 rod to a post; thence Soulh tu mhIk, more or lew, to center of count roai: anil Iheni-e Weal along center of aaid roal ' K nala to .are of beginning-, containing r.'i acre, for the purpoae of paying tbe claim, against aaul ektata, and eiiionaea of ailiulniatration. WitnetK, the Hon. J. W. UikhIiii. Judge of the County Court of the Hut of Ore gon, for lbs county of aabmgiou w iih the Seal of said Court allUisI this rlh day of Auguat A. I): I'Oi. (Seal) Attest: J. W. Bailey. Clertt. By FUlw. C. I.in-o. tirputr W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Katate. Admlnittrator'a Sale of Real Property Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance oi an oruer aim uecree of the County ""in oi naanington t ountv. Oregon, made and entered on June 7. I'VjG. author lung and directing me, the admlmairator oi uie emata oi uoeaa Itaugblnian, Ue ceaned, with the will of aaid deceased n li ne led. to ftell. at private sale, the real property belonging to laid Mtaln. I mill froui and after Bepteinla-r 27, ltat) procwl to Mil, at private aale. and to the hlgheat bidder for caah in hand, all of the following described real eiuie In Wash Ington County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot No. 47. of CorneUu Kavirona cun tainlng l3.Macrea.ancl alaoconimeni'lng at tbe 8. W. corner of the Wm. Mcl.in and wife I). L. C, in T. 1 8, K. i W. Will Mer., and running thence N. on W. line of said claim, 13.171 chains to tbe N. W. comer ol a tract of land convnvml hv V N'oland and wife to I J. Baiigbfinan by deed recorded on page a of Book ,A itn cords of Deeds In aald County, thence K. on a. line of aald last named tract s.ttt ens to the N. K. corner thereof, theuce 8. 2 6H5 chs.j thence K. 7.HS chs. : thnnre S. 10.57 rhs. to S. line of aaid claim, tbxnre r.on said . line to place of beginning. containing h.jw acres, all situate in Washington county. Oretron. Hated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this i4th uaj oi August, W. N. BAHRKTT Administrator with the will autieied. ui me eiiaie oi ieaa liaugtilinan, detrd EPPLEY'S I Perfection j Bahing' I Powder Is Pached in JARS I and jelly GLASSES For sale by R. C. Vauglit I and Emmott Brothers. N M Manufactured By J C. M. Eppley j L SALEM, OREGON. PROCLAMATION Whereas, on the loth day of June, 1909, Ordinance No. 99 of the City of Hills boro, Waihington County, Oregon, was passed, filed and approved for the pro posed amendment of sub-division 64 of section of ihi Art nmrtvirat hh at City of Hillsboro, Washington County Oregon, filed in the oflice of the Secre tary of State, February 20, 1893, as amended by an Act approved February 6 1896, and as further amended by an Act aooroved Fehrimrv ft iHan m.l f....i. j t Tyt Higi uicr amended by an Act filed in the oflice of tne secretary 01 Mate on January ij, 1905, and as further amended by initia tive petition December 3) 1906, , ordering a special election and fixing the date therefor, and Whereas said proposed amendment uiuoiiws tne city council to give notice of proposed sidewalk or street improve ments by publication or posting, and wucrcaa a special election was oraerea Dy sain ordinance to lie held on Mondav.the 16th rine nf A Htltof tnA ....1 j j HBfHotit nuu Whereas said proposed amendment was in uue i-jriu ba requireu ry Ordinance No. 297 of the City of Hillsboro, Oregon and waa duly submitted to a vote of the legal voters of Hillsboro, Oregon, at tbe special eltctiou held in said City on Aug ust 16, 1909 and the said vote having been officially canvasaed and certifir d and it appearing that said nrnnmuwt ......i ment received 65 affirmative votes and k ..n-...v,TO, luuuit K,iai number of votes cast at said election was 79 Now Therefore, I, J. W. Connell, as Mayor of the city of Hillsboro. Oregon, in obedience to and u ..I.... .1. ' power and authority vested in me by the ordinance ofaid city, do hereby ,9,ue 11113 proclamation to the people of lha piiv f 11, 11.1 i ... J ..iltDUVllu, UICVUI. fi? . d h'rebV announce and declare iuui wm cnaner amendment received an ' yy Ihit llllll.MI UUJII m mtw s mm mt rw v"h a h m m jw mm mmr mmw mmmw f - hh i aaSW JhT T V jm Mm VVJBI M M SB MMW wM W T M I I -- ' 1,11 ' lilt F Wagons Automobiles Cost m nunc than others iVu't buy until you Investigate I.ct us scml you our catalogue Ask us alniut the 1910 automobiles you wont regret it. Automobile) Salesroom Watfone an.1 Purlrlles Chapman and Alder 5la. fORTLAND JAMES BLACK Will open a GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE on the old Stciuer place 2i miles aUivc olJ Motto-tahitlalc September 4 New SttK'k of tinverics Orders will be taken for Ktc. Rest - Romp Recuperate AT THE SEASHORE -North Beach- Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation j.-erfcct bathing Uating fishing -ridingdriving, and exploring, make North lleach the most charming and jmpular play ground on the North Pacific Coast. The O. R. & N. HAS A Special Summer Excursion Rate to North Beach Points of 0,Q FROM Hillsboro, Ore. Remember this will give you the daylight fide on the Steamer T.J. Potter down the Columbia river Ask for our booklet "Outings iu Oregon." P. 0. VICKKRS, Agent Hillsboro, Ore. Wm. McMfRkAv, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Vacuum House Cleaninq Co On Main St. East of Third, opp, Suhlr A.V13 YOUIt HTUHNOTH I his has been a dry dusty season. Your car pets get full t,f dust. Don't tear them up-but when September comes call us up and our Vacuum Cleaner will do the WorK wstlllrie dusti SUCV ,oul l,,e Kcrms a leaves your rooms nice and clean. Will po to lhc country vhere several houses group together Cheaper than luring help. 1 Kiicr. OUR UPHOLSTERING Is as good as can be done in Portland. VVc make mattresses scientifically and make dnr.lV feature. Wc make oh furninlre" I ft ' We can upholster that couch or chair vo u r out to throw away. Come in aud Kct crn, ' Our rp:irinnVi1tr t.r ,.... :it ... l terms. 3 TINGSTROM & SMITH, afTimintitfa .tm!n:i.. I r .1 - i l i an rntcuve volrii cast at said election and that aaid ainrnd ment shall take effect and tie in full force ruit from and after the j7ih day of Aug ust. 1909, Done at Hillsboro, Orrgon, this Aug. ust i7, J909. H. T. Bagi.rv, City Attorney. GUNS AND A m munition Winchester and Savage Rifles The best hunting rifles ever made. REMINGTON Shot Guns. Latest Models, riammerless Repeaters. Buy no Other. Revolvers of all Kinds. Bicycle Supplies, Repairing a Specialty. Second street opposite Tualatin Hotel. R. LEE SEARS. lill a, t JJO t. Morrtaon St, rOBTLAND and Family Supplies. Hoots and Shoes, Suits, wm surprise you. CORNELIUS CASH MARKET w Sell MEATS CHEAPER pan any market in Wash lagton county. Pot Roasts, 6cTo 8c per pound. Beef to Boil, 4c to 6c per pound. Good Steah, 8C to lUc per pound. And Kverythiug p;iHC in . proportion. Also pay Highest "Csh I nee for Hides. FLOREY & ALLIMCHAM, Cornelius, Oregon. MOORE ft HOOVER m . "9mu" ' Mas) MmrtM frosh and Qurod Meats ALWAYS IN HTOOK ara sml if I I II: lllf.1 I ' 1 III,.. Mel.itMiM ""Itsa, kt'MHtu i'iiu.1 Ctscat I bratr. r. i.. u " " Pita. .1 n. Ther bi. a .1 i at lh. IWn-. ih.alf, 84Uf7 man ami IM, !:,., ..Ib... ciKM. the ,.!,!, .j,, aaUifllA Va- Ml-a.. a ...7 ,Tr wor Ir.l.n. S'aU,i. ,.,,. ? Voun,j f-li,. l0 lb R ay Am I an, I I.1 m . .. i . 1 . ft hi Kvai,. i J, oniluiutl In IVtlarul, hllVJ iiaiti,r . ,K i heaJ.i larlera. an I i. ia ik. - . . vui'UM.mi, liaTIIIK Ihwq (Jjjj, rovion tiaar lh , ny The Of, special rMouir I rtl.B4 that pity will hrra tatiS Irt lure a o. il 1 , t4itiT Iliieaa lh. cou'.mi, ,,,4 tm4 .)n Cloeil .!! ihaaa-a I... a M,.l.l-..l.l f .v.iu.,iuij r.rtiUia tbe IqUlaga fcf Tutu Tict,asa, 10 nearly all I,,,, bo'labt loleieat In slhUlu. ATTKN HON Wa carry a full In f fa ami uiutililina; a!. t fixitotii '"" Hi'iau ail inq M a brie w bii.r Mtifj Co. HlcharJ Ufa filial. l,nki.iL. I oti lb lonnell lati ls, writ i u w , lor aU ut tif wn ysarib Douttni ibtiin lo. tiiaiC Mitt 14 I- .k. .1,1, ill , tJ airtiw tu lw iaoa, gilt ltnifol, and matt im i)ir atHiul lh tirsi 1 ( ntt oot4 r t 1 t 1 . nsanmn nas tc tu n moeatfi 6xtu lisra that h -ill b mmL Kor aU: 1.1 Adhhi m n p -" mm I'iWai h I . ma .f of tUrm jubnty oilrtrii. Nlff, Or Mutual Vbour, No. .'!, Lit U schulls 241 Mr. aod Mia li C lMUthd nruu to Klorula. nu froa Ss lD, bra I bar i"t4sdsff a. that lby tok ttio .N'arih Baal mad, and saw mmii g J trail Ua farrn iaf.it, hn mrh mn bt rabhit iulil tarvi. Tby will Uf itr iw i uif 11 r. if-mooi, o w, and vifil Mr. iloUanlaxa t w and than bit lb trail (or Ibairi borua It ( ld iralch. otu faca.IV gin tuiYsmaiil; Un jU;f;it chain I, wl at (ilarmxt bll tM Sunday. Augut 21 Kr4 a a a a a 4 I .a jacud is-uu, uillsiiifo. iMnu t urr)'a Hlora. I Xair Aolooa (iasnnr-r a&4 Va fin a Itany wir uisrri"! Ao A mi, at lb Caibulio CnureB.lt Haartin,Uv. Katber Wm DmJ (jfliolatinit. Dan Uihio, lha janitor it lW wornl Htrwsl barbsr ptrloM, wJ ho has tnrn in Arurl'i Ur yrara. (lld a pstilion lo taw an Amerloan oil in TuiUy. Will dla nllsbf tbatlar.rMM- abla, or br lha onlracl. by tt f.w.t. f'rtor Vandebay, Hillibon, ItouU 5. John Algrahslmur, t f Pf on, waa in town HaiunUy. Hi haa aolil hii ranoh and will from farming for a whiln W. II Trump and famllf. Oranoo, rlurniKl ilia first of W wk from an orland trip (iaribaldi lUach. Wm. Mc(iulllan. who bu ball dmn at (iiiroy, Cal , a fw 'ha gut of hi rapbaw and bn rnlurnfil Tuiwday noon. J. II Dorland. who U bulMMj new hoiioa on hia Hhady ranch, waa in town yttattirdtji Miaa Juinie LllllRard raturwJ Monday from a vloit at Cow Licka. P t 1 ,11',,.... I a..,l .if nf U ral, wra in Halurday, gelling rMj for tin hop btrvcHl. Grant Mann, who in l.uildlnP one of the fiiiHst dairy brda I" ,M 0"unty, was cvar to tbe city T day. Mra. I). 0. Merrill, of RetJjj i coniamplating moving to W horo Iu the not dlntant futuie. Mm. K L. McCortniok ii Ing a few daya with her nintet, Fornvile Calnp, below NewtoD. T P. (I jodin, theoontrafltor.wM in from hia Went Uoion homej trday morning. John Friday and Quo. MoGil l lUnkM, were In town yeeterdF morning for window framea, see ' c" aave yt,u money Wh." Mi.fg.Uo. Hemtn (ila-ke, of near ny, was in the city TomW morning. PfUit jars, capo nd rubberl l Portland pricei -Frank & ?' iok, Ueedvllle, Ore. H' Argua aod Journal, $2.26. T.'