4 -a "i 2 i i -i 3 On-c. i. ii M-n.l-cln mall ntattw. ,. . I.IINU. Kilu.ir t :'iiy Official Paper gul. !itun: r Annum. Iruiil V.yrrj Thrailj -BY- STREET FI I BEGINS 0,1 29TH Will l ast Three Oa vs. Willi Jollification ! cash mm ros i:iiiiuTu.N o cvt It:. 0 1 d. i!V h S: d n. .r ow-r s.v.i iiavc Cred mvL.i t:.u til .o i i C: Wt'i t ivo t wont democratic Mon- the first time since the War, and heretofore it I with the election of a ratio governor. This the governor, two if congressmen, and the .e.cislatro went to the '.its. The stand-pat ticket i;h disaster, and Burleigh, y-nvss, and Hale, in the . are retired. With Poin . - he Republican insurgent. h ate of Washington, win- i ..esday. with a majority i opposition, it is clearly v.t the efforts of one T. Ii. en reaping fruits. Me . the Cannonite conjrress ;' Vancouver, also was do by an insurgent. Lively ;.head, politically. Here ji'.iii there are no insurgent newspaivrs to take up t'.i" t'.uiit or there miirht be thin rs do;r,u -iverin the "fool's family," as ihe I'reironian would say. As the I:: lie press of the state have bst vocal intonation except 'ca A.v."' the election is as quiet ral. To Balloon M; as a n . Imbrie is taking in the .t Salem this week. D. Tallman was down from Buxton the first of the week. Ssrn Johnson, of Shady Brook, was n the city yesterday. J. C Bechen. of West L'nion. was ir, town Tuesday afternoon. Mi. C. F. Kerr, of Baker City, was in town Tuesday, the gatst oi Mrs. Thos. Wyatt, Wi-en vou want ice cream, pet the i . st. Hazlewood Koeber's Co:uc;ionery. Ci.a--. Bloom, of Witch Hazel, wsiiii the city the first of the Tel. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is st: ti l tr.ehousernovinjr business. and ir vou have a building to move, .-ee him for an estimate, For Sale Fresh cow with calf at siu - A. K. Reynolds, Corne lius, Route 1, near the John Lof- tis f !:. Arcade schx)l district. ine;::nd3. 25-7 W. C. Hines, of above Banks, was a caller at the Arrus office, vest, r lav afternoon. line Mason fruit jars "..3 cents; quarts, GO; half s. Ha cents; other jars pro- s ately. J. L. Borwick, iiie. Ore. Ge port lieed P. S. Nelson, of near Glencoe, was i i the city yesterday fore noo'-i Miv. W. II. Smith anddaueh te .Miss Alice, returned from a visit at Colfax, Wash., Tuesday Mi- -, ri nith has been deputy re con',, r at Colfax, tor some time and i.i now takinp her vacation Frank Lung, of north of Cor neiius. was in the city Tuesda eveiiii.. Fain for Rent -I have a farm eor.tui.iirg thirty-two acres, a under cultivation, on the south side of the road. Located one mile cast of Farminton, on Portland road. For particular. call or write. Sol. Jack, owner, Doi Madison St., Portland, Ore 1 1 A 1 f v aiKeM a Kin ior genera house Aork. Best of wages. Mr W. N. Ferrin, Forest Grove Ore. 25-tf iVti-r Boscow and wife went to I -Hi las. the first of the week to remain a week as guests of their cimghter, Mrs. D. P. Pat terso'i. J. A. Cook, of Astoria, inter ested in the fishing industry, was in tow ii the first ot the week, campaigning in the interest of some fidi laws. SvvRsions and a 11 ir; chine to be Seen he committeemen nave lUvuUMj that the street fair will be held , for three days, boianin.c Sept. 'Jl and lasting until October 1. , inclusive. Arnold will be he.vj nd give two balloon ascensions. I and other free exhibitions. ar.d , ays he will bring the only thing; machine ever brought to the citv. he committee announces prices ecided upon as follows, the lul- ance ot tnem to iv puuiMud next week: Best coach stallion, ?."; 2:.d prize. j-.o. Best I erchoron stahion. i-.: nd. $i.V Best P.elgian stallion. 2nd. Pest draft colt. $ I: 2nd. j-2. .". Best horse shown. $o. Best tetter or pacer, .. Best Jersey bull over ; j rs,, J,); mf. Best Jersev bull, underone r.. $3; 2nd $2.oO. Best Jersev cow. $.";2nd. 2..r.O. Best Holstein bull. $.. 2nd. Best Holstein cow. W;2n.l. ?2. HORTICIXTI'RAI. largest display apples in Uixes. itferent varieties. $"; 2nd lar gest S2.;0. Best lxx Gioria Mundi. $1:1 second, 50 cents; Best box King. $1; second, 50 cents; Best box Gravenstein. $1; second. "o cents: Best box Newton Pippin. jl; second. oO cents; best Ux Baldwin, $1; second. 5) cents. Other prizes will te announced in next wees s issue, ine var ious committees report prospects for a splendid exhibit, special prizes will be announced for ag ricultural products and poultrv exhibits. THOMPSON - KMMEL Dr. Frederick Hill Thompson and Miss Nora Christine hmmel were married Thursday Sept. 8. at high noon. The ceremony was performed at Maple View Farm, the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. F.mmel. by the Rev. Rufus Thompson, fath er of the groom. Dr. Grover (.'. Bellinger, of Salem, was best man and Miss Bonnie Becklev, also of Salem, was bridesmai' Dr. E. F. McKee a former col lege frier.d of Dr. Thompson. sang '0 Promise Me, and Mrs. J. C. Emmel, an aunt of the bride, sang "Love's Old Sweet Song." Lsther Lmmel. sister of the bride, played the wedding march from 'Lohengrin . Ihe bride wore white silk mul trimmed in torchon lace and car ried a bouquet of beautiful white asters. Ihe bridesmaid wore white silk chiffon over pink siik and carried pink asters. Ihe rooms were beautifully decorated in white asters, ferns and autumn leaves. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding lunch was served. Many handsome pres ents were received by the bride. Dr. Frederick Hill Thompson was graduated from the scien tific department of Mc.Minnville College and later took the med ical course at Willamette Univer sity. He finished with the high est honors ever given a graduate of the Willamette Medical Col lege. He also passed with high honors the state examinations. He served two years at the Sal em hospital and is now practic ing medicine at Stayt'on. He is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Rufus Thompson, pioneer settlers of Oregon. The bride is a graduate of Tualatin Academy. She then attended Willamette University, graduating with an A. B. degree. They went immediately to their new bungalow at Stay ton. ULi r . fWff ft T H n (? ii l if, !;f. i 0 i II and i ni u n ii ii n m ua I i n n II II U II EAll H W U M 12 II II ID U II I II M M LJ ii rq F n ii ii ii ii u n l-J II IVJ IUI a ft 1W D N ivy I 1 ' n iiiii novo, Oregon , T. 29, 30 and OCT. 1. : States Best In the way of Fruits, Vo-o tnbk-?, Grains, Grasses, Poultry. Livestock. Eic. Do not forget the dates. MB Ail TJAT ! f ' 1 GEEAT SHOW in ATTENDANCE .U CI ION S U !i -..la: I '.. . ; ' ' " ' , HI '. - ' i . '. :; - ; r : - i ; f Hi . ;:'. .v-t-t. I t: .s . , r .' i t i-M. i 4. ul v i.rr S ... ' i-i; . ; ii-," 1 y : ' '., !l .i rt- '" -;o , . . S : -: i '.! . ; fine 1 1 .'. . i , j :.; f !i. J it. I cUti ' t: -. .! " . !. i i in- j . j '. - ' '!' . ." .---r . t I'f .. .u , h.irro'A . ; - '. '..:.. i v r -, li ' . ...r..:.,..1: u n u-.i:. ". .- i - kyv it, ., . ;;. ..v ... ! ' -i-l . ii -v I; , ' , ' . r ' 'I..'... r, '. '. ' - '''.!:! '.i:r -f.i it' J f - i ! .. ''':!".'''-, 1 : . ' i :,! . I r.ros r 'v. !: ;: ' kib: : r.- ', . ::. h r n ). ..; ; , r O' .. -s ' . ' .'. .1!. i; iv; S ci 1 l ! r ! j j 1 nil' ill f jr r -'1 ' ' r ' .!:!; '! ;t 'v . . r. I. C. K r ' .1. .'.;i ' . r Atcri(N s.m.i; Thtif '. . . 1. ' U. .ij li V..-; ! I . f : '.Vstrl. ii-- : ; ;) (.. -ns : n .' . . ' v. ', ' 1 ! !) .! I ' .'. 7 f.l I ; h :l r t " :.i t ' U, . ii i. a!i ifii j- . Ut- , . -.:.!, -.l: '.sis h- i" I i ! ot !: . u-.i : 1 . . 1 :. . 'i 1 ', ill O 1! I' -rv ; ;.i t t .fl u 1, 1 v.,.''. .. -!''-..' , i-t in-w (.! !; ii . M ' " 1 . V r. ' fi.i r at . 1 '.- ' in. 1 mt, ,M ('..-!T ; -il.;i- r av. m '. .. ' . '..-! t..; 1 ;, !.:-. shi-i-.', i" - t'i '.. 1.' f-ri-;; li-us, ill-,". i'i.;. !! i, i 11 .'! 1 ir li . ' U 11 . !.ii'il:!i jr re-. :. Tci'ii. :.! f ;'i 1 U: out 1 1 ')'! j'.- ir :t' H ti r r : ! r : ,': 11 !r, 2 ht ci-M. ' f! f ir r; !i ') ' v -- fi-i C. 1! -I'i-'.ii'KI. !'!, (', . ; i J C. Kiw-i'ii, Am ::)!; K '. :::;ii!-, Fruit Box Special EC lUt tv.i Fruit Boxes at Lowest PRICES at FRENTZEL h McFAKFANK liHOS. Main St- and I'. R. vS: N. Ti.uk--. .;, ;,, , BRING THILH IN Mr. liiiitor: Your efforts in the past r the success of the fair is heartily appreciated by those in charge, and we ask your further support of same. The indication.-; ;-.re that the fruit, grain and vi gctable display will sur pass la ;t year's exhibit. It i.i the desire of the manage ment lo have the growers who are not able to display a full box of a;p!"s, to bring in enough for plate display of the dill'erent varwl.it. Don't overlook the pears, plums and prunes and other j'niite. Wrap the grains up well so they will not thrash out. We will be ready to receive the exhibits beginning Saturday, Sept. 21. N. II. Alexander, Sec. Thos. Cornell, Chairman. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A large party surprised Geo. Engeldinger at'the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Engeldinger, on Fir Street, last evening, the occasion being the young man's twenty-first birth day. Music, Karnes and refresh ments constituted the features of the evening The piano per formance of Vincent Engeldinger, the thirteen year old son of host and hostess was a revelation to those who had not had the pleas ure of hearing him. The party dispersed at a late hour wishing host and hostess, and Mr. Engeldinger, many happy birthdays. Those present Mr. mul Mrs, Win. Nor ton, Mrs. A. M. Cnrliie, Kenneth Cur lile, Jas. Millen herder ami wife, Arthur Miltenl)trfT, Mis I,enH lirork, Misses Mtiry nnd F anris Delsnmn, W. 1 Dc's limn, Frank Wailiel, John limn. Ony IJower, Fred O'snn, I A I.onjr, Mr. A. Dooher, Miss Kvylin Itooher, Frank and Sylvestor Dooher, Webster Phillips, Mrs. OraKk", Myrtle Smith, Walla' e Drown, Walter Curtis, iilUboro, ami Daviil O'Donnell, Buxton. Guns! Ammuniti 00 THe opt-n seion for 15'n cln begins 0:1 October 15. See ir.n fine assortment ofv.iiglc and i Vile barreled shotguns, latest 111:111 facture. Ilig supjily of st.ind.ud an1111unili .il. See us l.-fore j mi buj our prices arc an iu-hio--tiictil. I;i:ie Iluutin I'ljiiijiim 1,!. Bicycles I'.cst inauufactuics of liic)iU-., al ways in stock. Our bicydr n -pairing is the kind I li.it "Stays Repaired.' R. LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro Gcir-re Third Street. Us.', k. AniioiitHt-iiH-nt ullliu l. MaiKotk ',. tin- N.ililN if WilHititlKtotl i (. ,;'t . On t-'.on: 1 ..'i i by anntiiincc mynrlf uh ii , jciihd.iti' fur tlic ollicf of SherilV ,.f a diintuit County. Huhjrct to ihf i ndursrtlU'lit of llie pri ih.ii t li i tiun, to be la-Id oil Sop 1,'iuh.T I'lllt. l'.'lO. If I am iiuininatfd tind iductud I will during my term of ollico. 1-nlhl'iiHy and impartially din , l. u v i' the diitii-M thiT"f. find 1 n c to th puople of 1 1 1 i County :i!i iluiriit and at I ho same (i'.ni- an icunomical admiiiistru- Itl'll, ! I 1'iirthi'r statu that I u ill il'n' lnr.iiuss of lltat ollico my )h i ..mal altunlii'il. w ith ooiii toH) ! and fair t f al m'iit to all. Ci u. C. Ham ot'K. Cider Apples WANTKD Attl.c !ninh, iV K. Co. Cider Mill ; l(f nelui. Ili'h.'.t M,,, tUt'lll Wolk. , (" b.UU-ls nnd k, r, .,i .'I L; '! Jot salr. I'H. .nr. ,!, .'., N , Mllk'i: t,, ii.. 1 .. Miu r..iu r ii.f !" "f t'lrgmi I.. I t liltfl.ill t'..unl V I 1 II... iillit .1 II. n o.fli. tl..il 1. 1 I 111.11.ll II ! nr . - 1, , . .- 1 . 1 h.i 1 Itia r II Vi'l.l. I'. li l'i ...in ..li. f l.. trfH.Otijf W Ik m.i lli.i'.- Kili4l.ll II lil'll.il I, I .11 I. .. 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Jii.U- .,! 1 h' i-.ni nl 1..111I i.f Urn "tait ul I in--1. hi ' 1 t .n -..11.ll 1.1 dvlulil'.tl villi 11. r 1 . . it a" i-l li. ! 1. 1 .lx ul -.-,.!ri,.l r, A. I'll" -.(.I Allrl J. W, lUiir y, link Noiki: iS 1IIK lul MY infur UK Y - 1 A I K l nKHi.iN full W A - 1 1 1 N 1 , 1 1 V rul'N t V In IK.- tnaltm ! Ili a..iiitt..ti 1. 1 W 1 1 h mi II fui y H fm Oirr I.i rhangti hia uinr l.t W n.iaill lli'lift Mil.rr, ..a t J.'n- ii .-.nt'ri.r.l, Ufrfllilitf '.V ,rPi, W lltUlll llntif)T llaslillllinr I. 1 ..11 lln !-l ilar i'f AiiKu'l. A. 1' . i .i". I. " it I-illi.ni In Ida ala.l riillliixj ... .1'. a.. 1 .a-.w, .ttltg t.i ha lit i.atita iiativ'. t t. t i t4i.i l.i'iiry MiUrr. N l , th.-tn! .l ill Pin Damp ul llie NUif 1 ..-..ii -u ii. I u l .rra.tia iulrrivsln.1 I ti aai-t : .,'.. u Afi- l.rfi i.y i-ili-l auil rtKimra.l In 15 i'i H.i. t.iuiilir .".uirt ul Oi Mala nf 1 1 . f., i!,n ,'.iiiiit)r i.f W lilnfl.iii al ii . .. ul t.. hi ii.ntw.f. at llil aii.no, In . . .nl ul W a!iiimt..ti Htat ( Or. M .n lay. llin ir.h tsy ul lntulier V. l , al I - III the r..lr.(..l I i. it I iy, ti i ll ail.l llir ,i ultnr lll 1 at.- if any y.m !,aia. why an 11 !. -r .( ai. ..nil all. ml. I In, I Imi ii.c III ! li.- i.ilit.ri.t 1 ..tut n. i-i.iMi iriafll ii.,; l!. ..-t.ll..t. i.f aai.l W itiiaiil Manty i i 1 I 1 1 On-1 ami 1 l.ai.tf.iitf hia nauin Iruiii W...iini ll. i.ty llairmlliar. U W llilan. II. an Mii.-f . an. I ili-.-iriag thai I.i I .1! . l.li liflM!!., V. it -i.-.i. Hi.' II, 111. I, V. Ii.-mIih. Jitilgn 1 Jm . i.uiity 1.. ull "I tlin Mat uf Iriyuii l l tlin i.llllly I.f Vaallllilill with iha .1 ..I -a; I r.inft ftnr, tin. I.I .lay ul (' uii'i'i. A P , I H11 ! Alti-al. J, W, llaitcjr. ( Inrk. ' 1 1 NowMunuKpment II0M1L Sl'vij; RI'STAUKANj "1M.II I 1 t 1 , ,, l)vor tiling II,,,,;, j. of Sorsito. T1.11. 1 1. m i,.,.,''.' a.. oii(',t,',i. 1:, 1 wU; H..1..0 uwnU i:,,. !Ul,,riiii hy the wi-i k. Main M. r.y ol HiIMjo,, iimsiiOKo mi sir Sl)H) I'oiT) lliiil,,:, Ai;i,,l Nolho I . U,vv 0IOI1S S. I'tl llll,, ! 1; Thorough and m -lu.iiu- u--. i t fct at 11 iiiihli i .,1, t. MlMM. I It , ,', Public Auction I am iii'1 :!!!' i ' '-il of. thi.; vcliir'.' ;:.!:d i' .r: : i r s ; ;,.:iJi'-ni'-rit bi::-:r,i' I '..id ::: at jiubbf. a'.!', i i ;i at in y : L -r--, the Ilickr. i'; i i.'1.-: ir', a: I my ' bu w a;ri fi'rpsir.;' i' n '' lifnt-i. -The biitc i..:; i-.n; rr.hl.ur-tip"! and : k-el-tir d. Ti..- SI -S'-oakc-r : make, Kl.ii.pc'l h-ro direct from the factory :' '.',' -i U nd, bid. j Tho farmifitc in-iplcmont:; con-j sk-itiiiK of 1 iky p! iws, li'ac plows, common ).!').'. , i'i.;.': harrow:-;, spring tooUi liurrov.'s, drajr bar-! rows of rli I vc ' : ; t fy.i,-:;, cnlUva tors, ridin;c :.i:d .vall-iii."'; potato di.Won!, in :-'ho-l Ihn ox.ual line; of tjol:-; kopt by an iinpl'.'mcnti store. 1 hnvo ; ia. ': r.toek, conn; ' in and see the frooU before tho j auction. Welfo.T".' ;(. anytime!; All of tho-;" ;-,'. A ; i.iv new and never l.ave hi ,1 oriju'cki d. Kvoryf hiinr 'I "M" of sale ti iu USD ay, s:;i'i r;.!i;r;ii 22: be.fi nn in:; at 1) f.'e!'i-k sharp. j Terms: Ci irrintlr; fim" with ! 7 Tier cent inf. re:1 ; hnd.-r ;i'10 cash, above :!) 2 j.ec cent off. lor cash. i J. W. II.i;he:;, A ncl ieiu yr. T. J. 0. Til v ::;:-:k. l-'or.'st Crovo. ! Successor to K. A. I'lielps. : Dr. J. Jkiiley and wife, of, Portland, are quests this week' of Dr. and Mrs. I'. A. Ilailey. i 01 TO I.LISMAN Ott'i Leisnian, the Bethany mer chant, died at his home Tuesday morning, from an attack of in flammatory rheumatism, lie was horn in Iowa, and would have heenUo' years of aire Decem b !' 2:'. lie came to Oregon about 2d years aKo, anrl December 0. 1H!)'J, was married to Miss Louise Ib'ss, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. ('-has. IIe::s, and sister of Mrs. William Nelson, of Hillsboro. The w idow and four small chil dren survive. A brother, liev. Herman Leisman, resides at Orojcon City. The funeral took place Wednesday, from the Beth any Presbyterian Church. Mr. Loisman had been more or less of an invalid for several years. I It? lived for a few years on the North Plains, but about thru; years aj.ro bought the Kunz' store at Bethany, and lias con ducted the business Kinco that time. lie was a man of probity, and enjoyed the confidence of his community. Mr. anil Mrs. F. M. Crahtree and daughter, DoLaurice, of Laurel, went to Salem yesterday to take in the biir state fair. C. V, Hayes, ot thii city, has received a Posey Co., Ind., paper, t"llitiK about a cornfield of Ii,7(K) acres, and which required the services of 150 men to care for. That is farming some. I Resist ration has i-lnscl (,,, 1 primaries, and the dale (,f j,,-;. ' niary is September 21. ! S. C. Sherrill leaves llie ;..l (,f , the week for Vernonia, u -iM.r,. j,,, liejrins a term of r.t-hm.l Monday. 1 Henry Toelle, of Ciriicoo, -iri, I. H. Dorland, of several miles j beyond, were in town this morn ! in;r. I Primary royistraliun doses with about 2,i;00 I'eyii-lrulions I Over 2,000 of l hose are r-jn.ii-j cans and the balance of all oH.r parlies. Dairymen lookinjf for A. I cow s should not fore; t, the ), : ,,., sale, below lined !rid'v, Wed nesday, Seplemlier 21.' A line Intel cows, Thirty .;,d from which to select. Thos. Hoover dr.. of ,,,:;li js visitinir with Dr. I :-.;..,. 'n.'. owns a hu-Ke farm -I mil,.';' 'noi-H, jof Hillsboro and is Ihinlvimr (,f (III tone K i.i. i.i ' "-"'"'' I ii m ii arrea e ;(, putting it on markei. SUMMONS ! IN 1 UK i IIU'l It OH III UK TIIK hiAIKol- nKKOON , HU WASH ISi. li'N l nI'MV j Sith I'. N- IiimIi. (ilalhttlj, j i. I.i ' I A SrUin. .li-fnnUlil I I i l.i A Si -imni, il. li u,li, aUiin iia.nr! in tli.' nun n i.f ll, Hutu nf Ofr-ifm, ?mi i ii. i.i.im.y ti.iirri I.. iM.-at am) ana ..f lim i --.iniiiiiint llli-il l.rrnhi aKnii.nl t t..n In tin- aU.li- rnlnlr-l nlt Ii II, o mi, I iv i.t ii, ! ,.r i,, i, M( !,( u,r in... nuiii.i i. in ei.tmral.lr J. I . i i in. .i.i.. ii. .In I.i. ..I Hi. ik.t. .,,i,it l O.Hiil uii, I Hi,. h.,u. o,a i-i.ral. in i -t On- limn (,r-. OU..I in , n orlir i( j . Ml. Imali ',!i nl Una ailliilnoiia. lilrll al.l I'lOlnr i ,aii', All(!lat .kl, I'llll, I Aii. I II ynii m, fi i ai.lK-ar aii.l ana I ( nil I ,-. ii,,,uiii ami aiiitniMiiia fur .' nil llnri-iil Ihi iilaliilul linrnili mill i I I V to ;hr Ihii. imlilli.l ,1,1, rt ,,r ((, " "' I li'.lhll I III lita t.ilii.l,it, vu(3 -1 in i" in i ,.. , ,(,,, ('""'OH tttli nr n ili'.-n nl alianlnlr ' lr -''i'i ili-ri'iiiliuit ami Hint llm i . .11,10 hi 111,10 inn my lii i..l,.f.,r.' ami mm -i-liiii' Mvim.ii , l,iii, ml ami am, I dp '" 1'iri'KT ,lii..ilvi-a, aiiiiiilliol nun -i t n-iiiii, 1111. 1 l,,r ani'h uUmr, fiirtlmr i.l.llu.miil nn, I illll-n nl ri'lli-f aatlim linn ""' Hi ny i"'lll llim-t ill, r,i,ly j',-."' J. A , Slrna liri.ln". Alliirnry f,,r j.liutihM Ii a .iil.lii iilj,iii !!.(, ii inUr 1 mi . linu I nil . ul, ill nil, .11 Hi tula-r l.llli, I'Mil ' Holt., the BliMimin me., norman, was m to.lav. Ho I, ',, I .. ir I .il l. ' 1 ..."I 11 K'""l till Willi HIM IIOII'lillii. ---a new Aultman-Tiiylor-and I .... .1. I L 1 . . ... me record on the Sehulmerich farm, turnintf out t'lUi t . . I t . . ..... ",000 ousncis in :i anil .11 dour ami mat is omKr some." also threshed OiH) bushels in b"ur on the P.owlby farm. :i;is that K. H. Sinmson. .1 I I A ,1 . ' ' " '"n, a. Miessclieart. owl Contractor Adams has si a excavation for the much ;i Best Room, and construction be hurried as rapidly as pss Die building is loeated ea" the County Recorder's ollico' will ha-ve its wall final, will, rent of the court house mj, It will not take very Ion).; foi plete the structure, and by time cold weather sets in it be ready for public use, rted Iked will I-i.-. I. of 'the inj-r. will II l.1 an Hi II. and (1. Kr:mm hnl 'ia. averaged trt.ui 75 to HO nusiieis per am The Advent Christian Church 'uminiK m now under w:iv on I'ourth. hetweon p..w..i: i i , , uiiv linn "ak, ai:i he roof will I i" a few days. K,hr Murdevant. of ('iii'i,.,i;,,u :., :.. , .. ' nun, 1,1 HI charge of construction. Iiam Kire-mian u..oi-lr!mr u... V-rat windmill, P.ethanv. fn.lnv "II from a 25 Toot scalfold nnd iroke both bones in the ritfht "rearm, and badly bruised his '.'P- Fl A- l!ail,,y atU-nclwl the unfortunate man. Mrs. Knowles, who resideH with ' dmiuhter, Mrs, Harlan Kellv. ot a novo f.l, .iii.iwi .u. , i i ...i .. . - ....,,.i,., iii.-iiiiiuu'll ii knee one day this week, from a tall caused by stetminir on u fitu. I;1,1"";- I''. A. Bailey re duced the is Hentimi Marriaee McenseH Imvn 1,.,,.., (.'.ranted the followirnr l.v ai I'V l'l'ilhli l ni'11,,,,.1 II.. el A hi rich; Hen,). Carr and Kmi- i oompson; ijtias. A. Cerrish and Mary Saunders. MIUS IIKODIKKk C.cncial B'.o ',. laithiu llt'KSI. h!l I i, a ?j'ec:a!(y aalln t iMiteliua. On Nulkr ul hiioil l iuiiqi r- 1 m.AIr t .i r.l .n.a. IS ! l iw u ti -Ul. at Ml i , Siill. la lir.fTl'i' f.i,., t.! i-. ..... al(l t.liMiittMfa'.-r ( tin. i IrfiUla ail'i-r.M'i,....' .lc.rA .1 1...... Ill llir. I imi tr I .,,! ,.( 1 .,,,; ( ,m "' Wa.lllntl ..ml,, bit t-i a... mil in llir ii.a.lri Dial aai.l IViurt l,. I. Ill ilar ' '.--l-r' hi .al A M ,,r ..i.i I ..lilt ll.ami In Oi, limn 11.1 Ina. I. I lira-:, i .,1. -rxiw.t 1j l-l filial a.i.iit I. ami -.t t ,c m..i inalil nf aai'l ralitr. lt. lint Il.li .III . ! ! w.nl.f 1 llll... I'rl.r aintnir.Hii rn A l.. iiuii'avi f llir, nataln i.f 1.. u . UiiU .iii tlrraaaaaMl, WlxOIVOI U oi Com A Wli To llir tnlrli nf '. a-.!.,: k! n ',:t I linrl.r atini.iiinr 1:11 ( ai ! lale lit llir .l,.r i f I:. '.cr ol t'-. aiu-r iil.jr. i ( On- Kr!.f...Vi'i.ii5.4i marlra lu l In-I.t VMrtu'vi 11 utt ami II tl.illllnalr.l an.l r r.lril .!! (If llir bft.if my he at allrtiliiii I I. ltii.ui, IIiIMm.id, llir , Annual ii, .i, row m vui sim mini: In itic v.0 I. i.f Wai". iM-.ii fi'irafi I trrrl.y aiinmimr mi nn li.Uy lirl'rrarulalitr Ii, Hit- r iiLiliur, wl In llir Kr.ti!ilirn , mn itt rlfdiuo l l Itrlil Sririitirr J. i,ln. A. t Injuns. Vt l'r.!.ii l'ir .ml. Oirj 8 l'l Pcprvwnt.-itic I Itrrrl.y ainioiiiHi- mi - H cnn! ("it kriraltlllii-, an' tril lo ihf K (.iilillcan Primary rln iiuii lo l bfU M .-ririilirf J4, Ivl.i l li,i. V. Ti'i'l' FOK HEfHfcSfcNIATlVB To llir Vutrii .( Wh-!iiiii;I"II 1I I lirfrliy aiinotim r mv iaii.li.l " Kritrrnl0vr l.if V-.!ioi:lon CeunO. ul.ir.1 lo llie kr iil.li. hi 'H"i" 1(1 Imi Itrlil .Sriilniilici n. i""- U . II. HoHi I'uiral C'.ruvf. dir., A :t 1 1 . Aniioiiiiu-mt-iit fur treasurer Tn Itir viilrrn i.f Wa.liniK'l"" Cf"'-, I lirrrliy aiininmrr nn. If inli' for the otlit e t.f I miinv Tn '''' " WaahlliKliill Ciimilv. nil llir kriuWI' Tifkrt, aiiUjirt I.i H.r "' " l'rliliaiy Klrt tion In Lr licl.l plf'' 34. Ii- If' I " I'"'1'1"1"""' nl, I will nl all iiii.iii.loivor lot iluct llir .Hair uf ! - "H. r lu"' In the fuluic I lot v c- in tli' 1"""' W M. J. kn. Ilillalioto, dir., Auk. S. I'M" i for County I rinsiiror Tho undersigned hereby an nounced his candidacy for " ollico of County Treasurcron 1 Republican ticket, subject oiw primary, which will ' nt-ul i tember2l. 1!)10. II, (I. KIM'. Forest drove, Onr.""- iorsaii: , (irav mare, 10 years old, Jj. 1,2.). True to work. AW ' head Roats, nannies and wc im well bred Aiiirart.-t)ral nor, Cornelius, Km1o U" miles above Mountanidaic. cilie States Tel.. (Jlcncoc- Ji. rvi cwm I) Itl'CKS I hnvo for Hale a nui!ibcr( Pf' ( linir and Sprint? t;'f W7BBS of the best reKistcrcd Hiw Call and jrot your I"1' Cawrso, North IMa.ns. Coim ' Ore, ltoule 1. " "Just ask "Kmrk-k & (rwjnj; see one of their new g , trails. Gets them every t ". ami there is no chance oi ' ng yourself or ruimiiiK 8 81 in your hand.