-Gt a ! t the Post-olttoa st Hillubnro , f. wxMi.l-r!mi noil msllr. I)R DAIRYMl.N I.. A. I,UU, K.llt.tr. C :mty Official Paper ripuon: $1.50 jr Annum. I--upI Kirry Thrlj -BT- l.ONU A McklNSKT For salv Fine full-Mood llol- stoin bull calf. From fine milk ing strain. KHtfiblo to registry. A. Hendler, l orneluis. home Reside on North Flams. l twtvn Dudley mill and Hillsboro. rhi:m:s pm i:s vnts if Orvgonian, the next dav v ti.o 1'rimaries. said, only: is the dav after." v. (' ". i i 1. jv.-.r i ir.v 0"; " .. - 0..-.. tl-ivl. j ri asjomhly primary ticket :-ui:y beaten in Multnomah : . and Rnverman is nom d by about of a plur-ovt-r Dimiek. with heavy for Abraham and Hofer. anything like a clear field I'ears that Dimick would w on overwhelmingly. Pun . for state printer, and Craw attorney general, won with y majorities over their as- ; opponent. It would ap as though the assembly has received a quietus all ;he tate, for where there any determined opposition iiroct primary advocates won Kilis, of the Portland dis- was badly defeated. The :o evidently want the direct a;-y to stay. he state has purchased 100 pairs of luvves pheasants, prvwn tw a nephew ot Mrs. it. lay lor Hill, and tour uairs of the birds will be shipped to Washington County to In? turned loose on the farm of Mr. Hill, above Moun taindale. These are the most beautiful birds of the pheasant variety, and are very prolific hrvdtrs The birds will be shipped trom Corvallis at onco. and Mr. Reeves hopes to have them here for one day's exhibi tion at the street carnival. NOTICE -HORSEMEN I! uiulersipned. one of the re in ,.:'.i':ir members of the Western Or. 'i Stallion Association re : I've' i",nly requests the owners of ?i..iiio is in Washington County i iut at the ottice of J. M. VY; in Hillsboro, Washington O-. ;. Orepon, at 10 o'clock si:,::;., on Saturday, the 1st day oi'CvU.ber. A. 1). 1910, for the ;;,; , o of re-organizinpr the VW -urn Oregon Stallion Associ ation, from the fact that the I'r-.- dent has died, and the Sec re"; y has died, and some of the Dir, c-tors have passed away. only remaining officers of tr.e A.-sociatior. are as follows, tj-o. it: Mr. Moon, of Centerville, Mr. II. l Johnson, of Forest Grove, iiivi tr.e undersigned, Wm. Mc- It -s riestly requested that th j tr. promptly at 10 o'clock in rr the fact that the stallion pa: a ; will go out at 11 o'clock th;.:-'! oi the same day, and the Ju !-.s will pass on all animals ;;t '2 o'clock sharp, and following tie : i.uging of pnze winners. will K- an exhibit of driving h m the street. The busi i ,t-?s men will offer a premium fir ;ke best and second best Liu-py horse shown in harness, Wm. McQuillan, I Sector of the Western Ore j:on Stallion Association. SOME GOOD CHANCES b. f:ir-l S'oci: v. ith erem r r,-'ss. V,.:. fvo v. a;.r S :U'l a'.jou : .10.000 to $20,000 worth of residence Drooertv in Hills to exchange for a erood or ranch. Would urefer . implements and feed to go iarm, and will pay the dirt e. I also have a tfood 9- 1. oi.se, 3 blocks from busi in Hillsboro, for sale i accept as part payment ro lour eood work horses i, .Tain and hay, and also a! cows. Call and see me t this. F. M. Heidel. Hillsboro. GLENCOE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Toelle, o CU ii'-';e, entertained a number of relatives and friends at their b .iiiu- Sunday, Sept. 25, the oc cusioii being the fifth anniver s:,ry of their marriage. Those present were: AI.-. ni;ii Mrs. T. C Johnson, Mr. and M;. J Ii. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, D. b 1! rkl. iter. Mr. and Mis. Fred Stevens, l S it ,.b 'i''.ialatin; Mr. and Mrs. J. C Shu ;;i-t: h find son Ferdie, of Banks Mr. Mrs A. M. Toelle, I'hilipa; Mise ttl livll-nan, Air. anrl Jlrs. J. C Ti".- ir. J'cirtland; Mr. and Mr, Wm Ju.sni.iJ children, Mr. and Mra. W. E, j,in-iv and son, Orin, and Geo. Darety at ii i-. (f. i oeiie, ol Ulencoe. G. A. Webb has sold his feed store to S. K. Weyrick, and Mr. Webb and wife will leave in a few days for Southern Oregon, in tne Migene secuon. iney will, for the immediate future, take up evangelism, and sing at meetings here and there. They followed this for many years. and will bo at home in the de parture. They have made many friends in the city and they will be missed in church circles. Just ask Emriek & Corwin to see one of their new gopher traps. Gets them every time and there is no chance of shoot ing yourself or running a spear in your hand. George Alexander, who has xvn spending the Summer in Central Oregon, where the Hill and Harriman lines are building, came down from Redmond, near r'rineville, yesterday, and will re main until after street fair, the guest of his mother, Mrs. C. E. Koontz. He savs that work is progressing rapidly up there and that all available men are put at work. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is still inthehousemoving business, and if you have a building to move, see him for an estimate. J. C. Lamkin has finished the argest phonograph horn ever made in the county and perhaps in any other county. It was manufactured of heavy tin, and is five feet in length and the bell has a diameter of four feet It was made for Manager Phelps of the Crescent Theatre, and should give out a volume of sound that will satisfy anyone. even in the deaf class. Wanted: Teams for lumber hauling. Botsford Lumber Com pany, mill 2 miles west and miles north of Hillsboro. Post office address, Cornelius, Oregon. Route 1. 29-30 Dr. Linklater is fixinz ud the building north of the Argus for a garage, and will have it so ar ranged that machines ean enter at the rear and leave out of the buildine without backinir out. u. Larsen is doing the improve ments. When the kitchen is properly equipped there is sunshine in the house. Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best. Emriek & Corwin. Chas. Gittere has opened his cigar manufactory', and has turn ed out some of the first Hillsboro smokes." His business is lo cated in the building formerly occupied by W. B. Dolan, near the Crescent 1 heatre. A. C. Shute and wife returned Tuesday evening from Arliwrton Ore., where they attended the Siegrist-Emrick wedding. Thev made the trip out from Portland in the auto and arrived in after midnight. Guv F. Phelns. formerly nasttr for the United Evangelical, has taken conference work from the Methodists. He is one of the real orators in the Washingto County ministry. When you want ice cream, get the best.- Hazlewood-Koeber Confectionery. PUBLIC SALE HOFFMAN THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for the liberal support for Rep revritative given me in the late Pri nary Nominating Election. While we have received less than a majority vote we feel that we made a good showing. Now let us one and all endeavor to hold our varty together by our sup port i.f the candidates nominated on the Republican Ticket. J. N. Hoffman. Shropshire bucks, yearlings, fur ::ale eligible to registry. !'"' Groner, Scholls, Ore., post ofl.ee address, Hillsboro, Ore., ttjt,- 2. 28-33 A. F. Homrich, of below W'i.f -!; r, was in the city Tues day, i.:it called on the Argus. A. ' V. Walker, of South Tuala tir ... v. a i in town yesterday, after Ja.J7 s implies. I you flitch y(re Von Joifuj tJo Sveu or t a JW or Qeercoaf J )our We'll Show You the LateM Moilels. The Richest nd lct Wcnvrs, With All the Smart Mens for the Season, And You Will Not lluve To Puy More Than You Can Af ford Eithwr, Whether It Be $12.50 or $30.00 No Motter What Your Limit I?. We Have A Big Value to Fit the Price THE CLOTHES ARK WORTH IT. We Would LiKe to Have You Looh Over Our Stoch of Suits and Over coatsNote the Sma:duni Values and Smart Effects. A. GROSS, Third & Main Sts, Hillsboro ('. JiisK'r. f I'oivst Grove, wiis in town thi morning. .1. It. Imlay. the K.vdville warehouse mwn. was. in town (his morning, and called on (he Argus, lie states (hat the grain acreage was more than usual in his section, this season, and Unit (he increase was in oiil.s. t prettv fair crop, nil around." savs Mr. Imlay. A NU'k'OW i sc vi'i: S. K. Goodwin, of a mile west of (ow n. bad a narrow esi aiK1 I nun death. Tuesday morning, nlno.it ten oYWL He und his brother were putting baled straw into the upper story of (he burn, mid the (ran was sprung it Utile too tpiick. letting go of (he bale. It descended from 3 to X feet. and (he brother called to Mr Goodwin just in time to give him 11 elianCC lO notice Hie uimmiu, The corner of (he bale h truck his eft shoulder. tliil.Kiitlng It linu ausing two or (hree fractures Had Mr. ( oodwm not seen it coming it would have struck him fairly on the bend ami death most likely would Have etisueu. He is under (heeaieof lr. Link- nter. and was able to In- brought into (own sesUrday morning m take treatment. Mr. Goodwin is feeling thank fill that it is no w orse. Daniel Deaville. of Baseline, I and who owns a portion of the leywood place, was in the city Tuesday, and called on the Ar- Guernsey bull, IS months old, for sale. Inquire at County Farm, New ton. 2S-'JU Mrs. Geo. W. Phillips, of Wil bur, Wash., is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Alice Koord and other relatives. Aerial Flights. ' j i Among the other advantages of 7.e(- pclln'i dirigible route to the north j pol. It la Dot uecessary to rut the dog. tcha rjjjo. War ballooun are all very well, but ' until one bas bevo Invented that run dfy Um ordinary rbtk of u- tho art of warfurv, military and tmvnl. , stands la no preMlug need of revwlou Youth' Coniaulon. Zeppelin's contemplated aerial dash , for the north pole 1m not to ls made j for Are o ten years yet. Indeed, It 1m suspected H wHI take place about'tho same time that Walter WeHuian flies across the AtlanUc ocean. Kansas City Star. Money Matters. The International credit of the world today rents upon $4,WJ0,0O0,OUJ worth of gold In the banks and treasuries of Europe and Amerka. The Dank of England does not divide Its protlto directly with the govern ment, but the amounts paid for taim, franchises, etc.. reach annually about IliuO.OOO. The eight banks of Scotland are prac tically one bank. The managers of the principal banks, living lu lUlln burgii or Glasgow, meet frequently to fix the rate of discount ou loaus and the amount oi Interest to be allowed on deposits. Cider Apph WANTi.i) t the KnioLi p ... i.. . . . 1 - - Ml l 11' Co. Citlcr iclills. Hi- pticc j..iid CUSloill woik bauds and 1 lot sale. I'll"llr. In, I. , Mill L .i e at l iat, all Now Man foment HOMK Sl'Vij. Ul'.STAUKANT Kver) thing II of Ser ii e. I i ,, age Holieiled. Httine tin ii) 4. l;.,.,.. by the Week. Main St. rast 1 1 I,, . w !.,.;, lliIKU,,, I lie Vai.Uk Monthly' Spcilal IntrtHJiKtory OHUc r. i't I'.illUlid. tit Illil.O.lr.l HI .m 111 Laurel Store Having I'urchascil the Stoic LAUREL at I am Trcparctl to meet the de mands of the Laurel section iu all kiutls of GENERAL MERCHANDISE If We huvo not got what you want we can get it for you. We can supply you in all lines E. T. TURNER. Laurel, Oregon. Short Stories. Builder's - - Opportunity fc ca a Doors, Windows, and the best Plaster made, at less than what it costs you in Portland. FKENTZEL L McFARLANE, BROS. Main St. and P. R. & N. Tracks. Iioth Phones. I'lir l'rifii' M'mlh' toll i liC.UlldlU iu;iHir wlutli in vtl lull OtliHiun (I. hi nl'.Hil Iht irMitiiirt mi l Hiittiiii Ur ! llir I'omitii 1 1 1 It k Wnl i( th. U.kir ll lr!i nil IhiuI Ihr i:.ciii mrnt Kn-UimlK n l'i"r' U, (trm li iv rtiiiiirul Un4 ii l I c 1 . al-.Mil llt iIi llli( U)'lr.l In I'Ult MitllnJ. .tat j Mit nllltiy lanuiif. rt- It ll llr .! I I luo I V Jvk l.)liliii. ul olhl II tlr'l lllllol llir I'lUT l )l V' . '"'I l" ilil.r II r Mill I i lli .utln i hfiv rrlit TIO"t1( mini c.T-trd mi r l(urr I'c'nimv I. liol. rll. .nii liauir u 1 il lir. iv iiii oitr.l ltlil irul In i'l I'am nil '"ill !' gull Vliinifl'". t-Ult id tVll unit Alii'ci. Ull'l, t lirgoll. NOlki: IO I WI'.W l.US The la.st half of the l'.KO taxeH. where the hrit half wm paid jdior to the iirt Monday in April, U'ln, in due and payable on or U fiite the lint Monday in OcIoUt. l'Jlu, and utde?w iiid by October 15, Kl. will Urome delitniueht, and penalty and in terestwill U- charged until Kaid tax is paid. (!eo. (J. llaneiH-k. Sheri'T und Kx-ollic o Tax Col lector for Washington t'ounty, Oregon. Dated at HillHU.ro. thU lnl duy of SeptemU-r. I'Jio. SOUTUtHN PACIFIC I.rvr lut I'urlUnd Koiral Urine lrl 6 fit . ui. I ulri. iii I .nirlli Si. Shcttilao l'lrr H4, ni. I lllrn t'niiill ItmiI lUttri-ii forrl (ftu-.e I.h1 in 11 a. in. Iltttru Oil Jrllrrwm Si. portal t",nie luteal . i ll p. n. l-'tilria mi I'iiiiitti SI. Ccuvalha llvriiaml vlo l. Hi. I'.iiln on I'miith St. Ixavrt I'uitiamt fur IlilUU.rn Cutvallla Dvrrlaiid J ti a. in. I.rvr mi I i. mill S . 1'iirml Ciinvc I,k I h m l-avra mi I'lmtlli St. I'Vrot ( .riivc Ih al . . I mi ii. in jovrnn IrffrtiHiii St Slirrjilnii Flrr i oo ti. m I.rnvr I iiimii I -( l , vm VIIIbiir Kurrt llrov l,i l . , 4,1 p. m Lravta on fnutlli SI. ouitioN 111a mc till I SltOlU) MIM( Perry l. n t .... , Nelili- I . ; , I hofouvdi and . '.! inr at a nii"li 1 , . i ll'.NI I I I 1 ,, s u mo 11. 1 Nulwr til I SM. la l.irl T , , lfm-t .n,itttlr . I aiiiI. aiith-. . . f ( t- ill iint.ly - . 011 for W a. M itr ... . .II1 ill H.n 1 1 that limit I .1 I. til ) .1 ! ' , . 1 u . I. . U ..I .,, ..! 1 '.HiM U.MMll In It. n iiiir - l. .U e I .1 L il filial ...I. t. il.riit i.f aAiil r.l,iir l'nlr-1 II. n II Ii ,Ui f.... Vtrf I .i. f tl.o rt(n ..f I . . Rteb Indiana lu Oklahoma talk of building towns wblch Iim 1 1 be fur lu dlaoa only. In strong coutrant to tho ninny hot water geyneni of TellowHtotie uirk a new on eject lco cold water. The tUne set for tliu couipletlnti of the i'aaama canal In 1115, and pren-iit ladicatloiMi aru tbut tbt work will be Untuned by that year. In Mie thirty year ltf8 to l'J03 tlm yearly exijendlture for public acboolit la th United States Kr-'W from $7!), IW0XJ0 to $371,000,00, a nearly Ove fold lotrease. Train and Track. The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at their place, 3 1-: miles south of Reedville, 2 miles east 01 rarmineton, and 2 1-: miles north of Scholls, at ten o clock a. m., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 Roan mare, 9 yrs, 1350; gray mire, 12 yrs, 1400; brown gelding, 9 yrs, 1200; brown gelding, 5 y. 1150; bay Raiding, 15 yrs, 1100; Jersey cow, 5 yn, coming fresh in May; red Jersey cow, fresh in Spring; Jetse cow, 9 yr, fre.h in March, all now in milk; 2 doz chickens, mower, Champion binder, almott new; Bain 3 wagon, almost new; hack, buggy, 50 tooth barrow, spring-tooth harrow, disc harrow, 2 wa king plows, cultivator, U. S. cream separator, new; 2 full sets work harness, and other articles too numetous to mention. Free lunch at noon. Terms of Sale - Under $10, cash; over $10, 1 year's time at 8 percent interest bankable note. 2 per cent off, for cash on sums over $10. Simon Nellsen, John Nellsen, Owners. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed. Shute, Clerk. Owing to the cheap electric power electric car lines art springing up lu all parts of northern Italy. A.B audlblu fog alguul for railroad, the Invention of a retired Dutch naval officer, eiplodi a cartridge behind a megaphone automatically whenever n train enters a block In which there In another train. The new railway line planned In Nova Scotia I mis beeu.caJled tlfe. Hall fax and Eastern. Its length will bo IM Billet. It must be completed In three yeurs or forfeit tlm government subsidy of $0,440 per utile. Guns! Ammunition! Up to Date Don'ts. Don't pattern after the busy little bee. It's the other fellow who eats the honey. Dou't look a gift horse It) the moult, Sell him for what you can get and let the other fellow look. Don't be a clam. If you must be any thing of that kind, be a turtle. Then you will have some snap about you. Don't take the bull by the hnrns. Take blm by the tall, and then you can let go without getting some, one to help ypu. Upplncott's Magazine. Porosknit 2-piece underwear, The open season for Birds begins on October 15. See our fine assortment of siule and dou ble barreled shotguns, latest man facture. Uig supply of standard ammunition. See us Ik.-fore you buy our prices arc an induce ment. Fine Hunting Equipment. Bicycles I'cst manufactures of bicycles al ways in slock. Our bicycle re pairing is the kind that "Stays Repaired." R. LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro Gamg'ei Third Street. COTSWOU) HUCKS I have for sale a numberof year ling and Spring Cotswohl bucks, of the best registered strains. Call and get your .pick. -Jos. Cawrse, North Plains, Cornelius, Ore., Route 1. 25-153 1 lie Si'lit-ilnli-of ilrjutfturr unit univnl of Oregon I'.lri liic Cum fur t'ortlmul follow: l'. id l-ukri.Nii I MuM ii im TI. A Mi f A .l-i NOIUI In It f (Miiili ('"iir'. . t r . ,; :i In Um ii,il. r . i t l'lii i Kfi.m.li II.-'. hi utii In t liar--, t r. 1 1 A Ii IVi"i. t - ii i W tirt.M t .r t (hi tur IUI li lUHI, tltr irtUi..ii .ii 11 t'mirt l. 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They were over on the Tillamook coast, and then wound up by taking in the Yamhill hopyarda. C 'A. Hanley. of North Plains. 25 cents per garment, at Baird's. was in town yesterday CAM) THANKS The undersigned takes thin meth od of thanking those who no loy ally supported him in the recent primary, and hopes that he may be able to return their kindness He also wishes to state that his faith in the direct primary and Statement No. 1 is still firm. Chas. W. Loudon. Martin Cuene, of near Hanks and who harvested night acres of fine hops this year, was in the city luesday, greeting friends' 7 "5 t" H ihi h in H 55 t v is a in " 45 I" It is a m " .15 ' I" I s in ' 55 I' I" us ) in 4 'ft I' ' 4 IS HI 7 '5 p m 6 js p ui H Vs I' I" to p in .1 4S p m! j w j , II Sutiilny only Sumly nulii 8UMMONS. 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