Hu-lSHOftO AAGU3, OCT 6 ISiO CaC.S. 9 ft CHANCE FOR GOOD ROADS, AND AT ONCE mul I''1" , I lint C'omitU' mil ll"U f t llilldH.r.,, '"iiipUinl ln-forv t ..r u,.- 'illlHTllll tin i; mi mi vl iSi sl,,ms 1111 ' v (ni.lilMll'1" I'rrmil ul but I It-hi ul I ii( HiiiunJ Tlif filV'T ' min'ii'li'i which ' Un'A IH'Ilt I' b'tii"'" jinivi'i"1 j;,,ikM fur cirvM'"1' tn runl curry. jinn t'i'' ' of tr.i .. tmt' (Hh-r rv. rarn. vnli- lii-' itttil! r, rut i rt- ' Ja.i;-. IUtr.1 .;ih.l,V nr a the '!! ' lllilt. il ty u'.t msitl'''. ji'ir, I .iii tics 11 1. 1 i:ivm '' tu U,i- ' ilriw M. i of ( iivguii w ln utv in IK i'iiiaiii iit i ";n 1 1 will hance t" voir f.r an ,t t'l On' ('OIIHtitlit illM l MTIIlit riMllltir tu ;il;illl ir otlirl JtiTllia hwav without lieing 1 , v tli rximtitutiiiiial that ImbU in duwn t u , ',t. I'.alM N. .Til -a!lM ,1 IHlllllllfllt to tin itat- ;.i a. ini'l allow h I'ounlii" ., Un ir credit for M-rnia ,;,, (milding. It hllOllld 1 I'M-rv foiinty hIioiiKI ur two main urlrrirs . : through il? coiiliiics. i now is tin- roa'l iIih , t soli HMi'ial laxrjt, a ill not, anil tlu rr von i ami'iiilnu'iit, if it Miall i. i,l i-rmit 111 iwiipli to ..I jwmli I u Imt , j iin- a inajorily uf tin m i.r Mrength. Uilwti-r has Hi-nt the . i Trade Honu of th.. , ami moiv will Im- t all ;id distributed tlil'oili.rli nuiiity. The measure t l.y tlu State Grange the niii1i tin' majori .i.hIh tli'V w ill ! in a !,i yvl them, t'llder the if it shall rarry. conn. , either Imml or make ! in warrant. () r.v much ilo thry mean .inner? Ak those who . i r tin' mile or two of i that we have here. and tt thi-v think itUiut it'.' Vim w.r thi-n In- mi iv tu vote an "" .i ',.( No. on your No icmU-r hallot. hmkv Mtnjk; (At Aiutioii) Oivi'.i1 !" Viitik' "lit of the milk lniu i-- I will olfi-r at imMii1 &' -. i! i- Samui-I WnlliTi farm, nisi' in.:.- :tst of ( Ytlar Mill ami (i ins;. . a. hi of I'ortlaixl. on Cnn roil. I at Ido'i'loi'k a. in., on S.VU'KHAY. (KT. ir. l'.'ld t'l h.'in! of i'ikkI inilih cows. sc(n- fr.-li nntl inoHt rouiini; fri-hi ti r-i' hi'iiil of ihm! work hors, u!, Slar milk i-ooUt. No, 1; 'I -a Hun milk lank. No. 17 liv, , iinlli Kiarutor, lu'w; milk rtaiuii ami othi-r art icti-s tmi mnm niu.H to nii'iitioi). l.uoi !, at noon. Tcrni ; Sums of $10 ami uiulcr ash. 1 1, i r $10 12 months tiim- n ut, liankahli1 iioU. 'J fur cash on sums over r. iti.,i.i HWon- to ;i .lll'lf ItailllM tin wn-k. i liai I'iny A. Willi a. ;i i.t mul hutt.-rv. 'Ili' two aii altfrcatioii, ami Mr. aim run. ,r,, , Uy io-s.h Mini, v,;(,,,., anil struck ,m, I'M-ral tiiniM Mr. ('ami-run ha'l 1'uin- tu th- ju-tlr,. ,..fun. th,. cuni.laii,t a a:: ilrawn. an I olfrr--'l tu il,-a. i-'uilt v. hut tin- ,li-a wat m.t aii-.-.t.-,. Alt.-r tin- complaint wa s lil. il Mr. Cam. .mn I lt -:i l.-i tidily ;,,! ,;tj, a l(.h ilollar line. 'I In- l-'nrr t r.ruvc IVtMsntrikt'S the ki-Miuti- w In n it says tin Hill .Ihhu itr.-.-t fair iihoulil Li ma.'' a count v priiiositiun, ami shoiilil i. n i.i- thi. supurt of all h- .!i-. A t a mat l. r of fad il haM t from all over th county, hut if it witi' maih' a SuMTinU'iidcnt Catc Make )t- IoIht ApiMirtionnit'iit SIM KM. DISIKICTS I OKI'iJT USDS l.onx of Apprupriatiuix tor Ihe Many SihuoU it would he M'"'C. ainl stati fair at K .i r T cent Jill. John .i. r. HAl'SCHKI., Owner. K uratli, Auctiomu'r, K.I. Shute, Clerk. A 1M1 lil.i: WI.DDINd A virv pretty ilotilnV wcihlinvr as ci'lrhrateil at thf home of Mr. an, Mrs. Watson S. Tilloii. a mile south of this lily, on l)c Mmt :,, linn, when their two laui'hti rs were nnitml in marri iw, Tiieoura V. to Cluirles . Marl in. ami Loraine to Kalph .1. Smith. The ci'ivnioiiy w as per fnritii ! hv Kev. (!uy StovtT. of file I'niteil llvanelical rhinvli, in tin' presence of tho families "f (lie contracting parlies. After Ihi' ci n inonies the wodilititf par ty was seated to a hoimtiful tt'i'ildin dinner. I'uth luidcs were gowned in wliiti'. The parlors wore deco oiteil with autumn leaves, and presented a beautiful appearance. Hie hrides lire well know n in IjillshoiM and vicinity, where they have resided for a number yi jirs. and are well known in the Tieanlville and Tualatin see- tuiiis. They are Inith popular .yiiii)r ladies, and have u host of I'lenihi who wish them every "''I'puiess. Mr. Smith is a son !!' Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith, of "t!i Tualatin, and Mr. Marlin Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ''"'Im. of .south of this city. Al CTION SAI.I; count v iruuhit ion much enlarged in would hasr th" eua!li-U. 1 f. I'. .1. llaili-V. w ho ow tied tin- t ' i , it n WiHilm Miils. has U'uiht a M,wi-r site at Waihuii fa!, !iU-rniti.nlin the huildin and installation (,f ti. plant. This Miinv w ill urn. him wat'T traiiiHirtatiu!i furahi wool ter ritory, and In- w ill have a valua ii .1... . . r on- piani w iii-n n is reaily lor mamifact urin. I'raiik Wallace ami family, who hai- Irf-i-nat llammund dur iii.' Ihe Mimmer seasuii. returned Sunday, and lln-y will move to the ranch in South Tualatin. Mr. Wallace has U-en fur four years in the tram service fur the gov ernment, working on the jetty, ami he Hunks he will try thr. farmer-life fur aw Inle. We have just received S) pairs of t he tiuiMius and genuine Napa tan .shoes tin' kind handled by Wehruni,' k Sons fur a numU-r of year. This slock is now en route from Napa, where they lire manufactured. New leather and newly manufactured. Wyatt &. Co. I represent the Spiri lla roppt. Make helcctioiiH in sour home, where accurate measurements can be taken, and you yet u cor set to meet the requirements of your lu'ure. Send Hstal card, or phone call fur apiuintmetit. Mrs. M. K. Caudle. HillsUiro, Orek'oii, 1'iftb and Jackson Sts. lud. phniie, fSl, 1M-37 On Saturday evening, Oi'tutnT 1,", Ihe llelvctia-.Mountainilalc Swis-s Chili will open their new hall at Helvetia, and there will ! n line program, sonys, uanc ink', toK'ether with pl things . , i...:..:... ru un I lie inemi. .AunusMuii, ,iu ceiit.s. Kvery I.Nhly Invited. l or the reason that 1 wish to reduce my dairy block. 1 will Hi some uf my cows that are in milk, and some yomitf cows that w ill soon be fresh; also a !i year i,l,l hull, ha f Jersey ami Hall Holstein. Victor I oilier, I 1 miles south of Cornelius. The horsemen w ill soon itinet and oreanize. and it is to h honed that the new association will thrive. This is one of th seetiollS in the state for irmul horses, and oiyani.atioii always means improvement. To rent: Farm of 1TJ acres, ....nt.iiiiimr 'M) acres under culti vation. House, barn ami orchard lifiv viii-ds from KImonioa sta tion.' Oivl'om Klectric. lmpiirc of M. O'Meara, I'eaverton, Ore l. residing near Klmonica. Cr.l .hick Jr.. C. K. KiHintz, Ij.u F. Kmmott and John W. Council departed this afternoon for a several days hunting am iwluiur trio on on Wilson Kiver, near the Uceher plaa'. Horn, to I-Dui Hamel and wlfn, West Union. October 4. a son. Lmi is wearing a regular whito-lead-aml-i.il smile it won tcomo off. n. C hiller a 10 cent clurar, ..... I I tut I . 11 til 1 Mjhvu. a two for ilUM HI', hi""' ' . ,i on!irter ciirar. are what you want when you buy a L-..,,i it everv bar in HillslKtro Ask for them. lleo. ScoRknn, n civil engineer of l'ortland, w as out the last ot i. week, a iruest ol rciauvus, the Haileys. All of the latest books, in kith r,..( i,,n nn, standard worKs, wu ..i u i,. r,,iui,l in mv book d partment. l. M. Uoyt. M A nun Sehultz. of Orotfon City, was a Smulay tfuest at the Iwune of Thos. Cheen and wife. Supt. M. C. Case has made the ctolM-r school apKjrtioiiinent. mbracin the neat sum of $2U,- X7I. This city and th'! drove ad with a like amount each aviitK $1 .07Ci.75. Those districts not exiK-ndinvr HT jM-rcent. of the funds I'iven, for teachintr, have oit some of their funds, which appears Im-Iow. The sums jmiriK o each distnet follow: A muin r 1;;H 2,r, 774 S' 7S ,UI 1S JM S" ";7'j 7S JM V ao-ho V1 "' JiS 71 .V V ! V 'he undersigned will sell at pub-s.iih- at his farm in Helvetia, miles southeast of Clencoe and miles west of Thillips, at 111 in., on MONDAY, OCT0BKU 10, 2 horses, 10(H) pounds each; sow, will litter next month; II and 1-2 !U'i''s potatoes in ground; (5 tons "itl- hay, plow, harrow, now 2- M,'!'t hack, new; too liuco-v. Hl't liai-k ' ss. cr i twir h'li'twiuu wnrnv 1'iwri IK" i" ""I "'I " "IMI'. iron kettle, 2 cook stoves, '""iter, forks, shovels, axes, hay ''N atul numerous other Ul'ticles. h'niiM Sminof fin cash, over fio one y"r Ht 7 ht rent bankable nolc; 2 per o 1 11 lor oiiBii on iintiiH over fin. Miratli, Anclluneer v ll-ik. homo of 'Jhos 1 have added a very complete lino of cloth-bouiul books to my stationery deparimeui. u, lloyt. Miss llattio Council, of East i i.,,,,i ii visitor at the l Ul Ileum, " , Coo. Stevens' home, Sunday. of Horn, to Kav Taylor and wife, llillsboro, October i, 1910, a laughter. Your shoes can now be repairec at the Wyatt & Co. store, vro. harness, sine-le buirirv bar- , , Vou wait, ' IUMIU lie- J ml., nnnneil will meet tomor ....;., nt the citv hall to ta'niatters of importance, ,hr-tnnii romn ete stock 0 -It . lol.iul 11111 1 best in books of West Union 11, owner. ,f -J-rv preitag, ' ; , Sl,ule4liln today. CONDENSED MILK u-.r I I.F K ( liai lluK'dlllb I. K Flnkr W S lUihorn A ICrvrriimn II Urtmaii l-otfril kolxrl Tlli'liivjl, I'rlrr lOMow I'uwrt Jut I'uiinrll II A llkim . It. Iv X llarillnie . 1 1 A K W r.l' olt I i Huilril I I W III I. Mimir.... 4SI I J 1'oiffll 41 Jl 14 J w amlrrvrlilru aoi o IS 1. J (VI iy7' 75 6 Uhih W'ilcoi .IH '-'5 lim I Jk J-, S is 17 I'uilrlt i' If) IN I'rlrr Oltoil 407 00 II J II SrWcll ilX J.', Ju jl A W Wnllt IV! IS 11 S A l Mrck J, 5 So li W 1 II 1t.u1 Tmr 374 w) I jl 11 II T Usui 5'yS 11 J4 ir J Jr(.x--cn I'io X) S Ufa I llirlrr ,. . . . Jol i'j jl Chaa (VriUrKf tu lh T AT Hum 011 : Kotfrti r 14 jS ( (.Cinaliaii Jf6 JS iS Horlcil II? 5s 1H J Millal V7 "5 30 WiUmui UuiiKiiont y)i 25 11 K fluff a 1 5 ' Jl Mry yVixMliiur 162 75 Jl T C JuliuiKJii JJ co lj l'orfrii Jl o VI W l-lll - Ml .'- V'i )t J I) llimliu 70 W l(, jl N I, Wilv 71 31 7 J I ankl J4.J 75 jH Ira W llamllrr 4,S 2f j.y Mnllorali troaby JU JJ 40 li A I'llrin .04 50 411 l'orfrii Il f3 41 A C W11U JSi i 42 J p Mickcl J.W 41 Korfm 2 j 6j 41 J11I111 Ilorlaml 32') Vi 44 I, 1. Ci aw ft' id Jhy 2't 4i Try the Artfu.4 and Oreo.lian for a year, only $2.25. A. !,. (!r !, of near laurel, came in w ith the rain. Monday. F. M. Kcenon, of Vinelauls, wa . 111 town Uxlay. 1- red IUkhI. th; hop grower of M-iow .New ton, was in trie my Monday. When vou want ice cream, tret DIXIfEASE IN StPPLV ONE CAUSE the br.t. Ila.lewod KotMH-r a 'onfectionery. J. C. Cnx kcr, of Mountaindale, win over to the city the last 01 tin.' week, taking in the displays. MiTi.ies' Shoes for men the test ipiality at the lowest price. Wyatt & Co. was out t the citv. the last of w ine neavy emana ior tne the week. product and the milk shortage New shoes for ladies-just ar- which ha3 enSUed 0winf? 10 the nveii. ihe I anions Utz & Wunn ing ary speu. iarnauon nas Shoes now on sale at Wyatt & raised 10 cents per case, and oth- ( o. s. Herman Hoge, of Farmington, was in Unlay, and states that he I leave aitout the 17th for a trip hast. Strayed from pasture- Bay pony, mare, weight. (iA liranu- d left hip, "21. "-Jake Ileitis, lawthorne place, near Orenco. K W Kainuirii. . jl I nula Klniin .. J r.uncliiinun C K Hclur K. I. Majx-t 4'ijl Allri S. Innhllln. . M W W Jxiiilh I U I' VMIWft 'i Urrharill IIih-U I.I 1'tillt p Mi'tinolilrr M Ji'liu Si lnxliler A lfrml (lufrlmr iV.jt J it Palla M M llariiM f,1 II II lthM :t i bu A Milltir m w I' UrooM ill J K iiiinirriiiaii li 'jl lul SUrk i.l 1' I William CH W a. Nrwfll l4 Kurfml H KlrlwIiliaiKT ,;7Jt Joint A JdIiiikoii ... IM Mm J llruiiHWlrk ... I' S llalniHii John I'm . I'lia A IVtirauu.... 1 (' riulli-r Krwln IlilIrT I ha K Knlll .. .. Mr A K Mi-ikI II W SKUlltT Caali Scolmlil . 7(1 1511 00 111 11 '4J S 9'S 5 1S4 7:. 11 1 . a ?in ...VI5 ll ...ll'i Ml ...3'.'J '.'5 ... 4: im ...ill ...'Ji7 ...ju im ..'J4.r . 171 in ...IS2 (is ... no .... 1 it ...::t4 v.i ,. a;4 .i . .171 ....i:w in ...lift 7, 4S1 .. I !'." 7 ..;'ii ui . .:.7S ?. . . . 7 ....'.Ms 7. ,..t:w uu Kric Siimllirrg IS i.'i T Moor... ... . . -M ' Krwl irif,.r .- S- ' W k' Nli.vvr 1711 "i'l Mr Uerlruila W iHinmn l;t! ' sljl I'ttiil Heuwlikwl w umi ijii.itiriiiaii i KT Carl Her l-l KM Krml l.aniror l J N MilUr ...iv .r !l Olio rarN'iiis ...'.".'S ill (i U.ihI n- I' liljl W W I'arrtUl W !j w n uraniiorii il', A 1" Clirlnlenwti -1 in .I,, 111 S..inuill.r 1!" '!-"' !I7 I'eli'r JaiiMiui V'l M w J It llailey !) M I. KoIhtIh -1!S M) limit John 1' W ihhI ;' (ul,. f..a Th,iutii., .SO f,7 UUJl W I IHhUoii - UHJl Mra AilaliaSliU 'X SSI PUBLIC SALIi OAISES IN MARKET factories Cannot Possibly fill all Orders Coming in Price Will Probably nut Paine no (ar ax Retail i Concerned Ojast prices on condensed milk to the retailers, by the case, have raised from 10 to 15 cents per case w ithin the past week, owing er coast brands have also been stuck up in once, ihere is no likelihood, however, of the retail price raising beyond the 10 cents per can. The two condensers in this county have had trouble in get ting a supply suthcient for opera ting at the best advantage, and Fd Demrnin, of near Blooming, it is understood that they are parted for Sisikaiio. Wah., away behind on their orders. The luesday, to remain lor the Win- price of fresh milk has caused ter. many in the large coast cities, as Dr. .1 v Arikina u-iii iav for well as in the smaller towns, to Astern o'regon Saturday, OcU- to the use of the canned ber H. and his dental narlors will P.roauci, ana inis nas increased closed until November 1. If vou are in the market for cedar shingles, cut or sawed, in arge or small lots, do not fail to see c s. neyniMus. 01 ;uoun- taindalo. 2U-31 the order books mightily. PUBLIC SALE Tho undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at his late farm 3 miles northwest of Hillsboro and 2 1-2 L;ist Saturday, the little six mie3 northeast of Cornelius, at year old daughter of red Iiuch- 10 a. m, on e, U oeai IMOVuii, (ru ivjui a XII I 1 123ll A V f,.i... ,...( ui,lum,l u f,.uli,r.uf M"U1WUAI, OCTOBER 13 yra., 1200; bay mare, 6 Bay horse, yra., I loo, (in loal) I Kith broke to work the forearm, above the wrist. Dr. F. A. Bailey attended the or drive double or tingle: bay eeldiiiE child. colt, 16 months old; cow, j yra. cow, s yra; both in milk and will be fresh in If there IS anything in the Winter: lwo-yr heifers couiine fresh I I 11 I 'I 1. i.mai.i.r . HXiK line wnicn you nave iaiiea oon, Rtauea noisiein ana jeraey;3i-4 to lilld elsewhere, look through in wagon. wiaeure;-ainca, neriy Uojt b IXHiK department,, liet work barueas with breechinif. set Die rest room building is in c.blli, ,lurne"' "-inch ptow, i action SUUU I tlU JUSl. HOW, WIWl IIIC r.,mlnr nr. Irn. At. o.r.l.n l.r foundation In, only. There is with full' cultivator attachments, hay Some complaint that the cement carrier with fork and rope and pulleys blocks. DOW on the ground, are nipieie, K'mone. 4 wn-gai mill not up to plans and specifications. aS&Sl'S The countv court is in Session. I lumber, 6 stands bees, forka, shovela, allowing u rns. i.u. neiien Also sow with five pigt. 7 weeks old oi uu! uen iioine, an ainjin icxi i j snoals. gupefvisor ot lioau uistnct ao, lunch at nook si, vice into lcnoistm, raoveu rmoAr cob-tin nnr away. Ihe executive action of 0!tah . nn1 .,- hbahi the board and claims allowed nn ' t n m. will appoar next week. ' N. H. Shiedel. Owner. .lohn VerLreron. a Frenchman. J- C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. aired f4 years, died suddenly at the home of F. F. haha e. of it;Acni;K muui VerlKvirt. Monday. He was a native ol France, and had been The first meeting of the Wash- here twenty years, tie is sur inirton Countv Teachers' Associa vis ed by a son at New Orleans, tion will meet at the school house The funeral took place at Ver- ;n Hillsboro. on Saturday. Octo- IxRirt, Tuesday. Banks and Buxton gae the fair u tint support, last Satur day, the special bringing in sev. era! hundred. Ihe Banks band accompanied the crowd, and the musicians looked natty in their uniforms, and put up regulation music all dav for the fair attend ants. A daylight hold up is uncom- ber 15, at 10 o'clock a. m. PROGRAM Music. The County High School Fund :....B. W. Barnes First Dav in School. What to do and how to do it Wm. Scott NOON 1:30 p. m. Business Meeting. Music, monon and btreet, out. nearly Question Box every time one or our patrons This ig the first meetino. 0f tne leaves the store, after buying and a large attendance is some of our famous Home-made j,., p,Qna aro fn u mn,40 candy, he is held up by desired. Plans are to be made some for the vear.s work Come prepared to ask ques tions and to offer suggestions. 0. M. Gardner, Sec. AUCTION SALE 12 The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at their place, 3 1-2 miles south of Keedville, 2 miles east of Farmington, and 2 1-2 miles north of bcholls, at ten o'clock a. m., on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14 Roan mare, 9 yrs. 1350; Ky J r. uoo: brown ueldinir, 9 vm. woo; rown ireldinir. S vrs. nso; bay Koldinif, i vrs. 1100: lersey cow, 5 yrs, coming fr-uli in Mav: red Jersey cow, fresh in Spring; Jersey cow, 9 yrs, freh in March, all now in milk; a doi chickens, mower, Champion binder, almost new; luun yi wsKou, almost new; hack, buggy, 50 toolh harrow, apriiiK-tooth harrow, disc harrow, a wa king plows, cultivator, V. S. cream separator, new; a mill sets worn harness, and other articles too mimeious 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 ott, ior casn on sums over $10. Simon Nellsen, John Nellsen, Owners. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed. Shute, Clerk. friend and forced to divvy up. Wonder why! -Den of Sweets. Chas. Arnold, a youngster, was brought up from Sherwood, held by Judge Smock, for enter ing the house of Frank West, while the owner was absent, and The undersigned will sell at pub- partaking ot some ot the provis- lie auction at the Jolly Place 10ns. lie win oe heard uy tne near the Scotch Church, four grand jury. and one-half miles north T. W. Thompson, who still Hillsboro, and two miles south of owns considerable property near tdencoe, at iu a. m., on Gaston, and who had the dis- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Unction, some years ago, of Black mare, 4 years, good driver, oul of financially backimr the lrreuress- Slre" ,0n driving mare, also good ihli. Austin Oiiir ha snprl his "r,ver; llng. years old, out or coach itie Austin i. raig, nas snea nis 8ire; yearlm(E filyi 0llt 0f Hermens' lenaill 1111 uue ui ins lamia iui horse. $WrU, account ot Pack rental. choice dairy cows tt 2 r:i tS cows and heifers, 10 of these in milk 11. 11a riuKiou u.iu laiuiiy, ui 0f them coming fresh for Winter Centerville, have moved into the milkers, balance fiesh ia Spring; graded Citv and taken up their residence and full-blood Jerseys; test of five per in the Curry house, North Hills- cent.; 3-yr Jersey bull; 18-months Jersey- l-n Mr Tlirviiiirtrtn ?nv ho Duroc boar; 5 PK. S montha old; 1)010. Mr. iiailington SajS ne ,,ow8v,ilh piK8j binder, tedder, nearly had a very tine Sale, but had the new; disc, good shape, epringtooth and mistortline to lose a valuable lever harrows, Canton disc plow, back, ,4,.,,.,n.y .mimnl tlia rlnv rf tha ton bugey, .1 wacons, I narrow Mitchell, VlllWIIS Ullll'lUl VKV- v. I -,, ,!,l,., ..,,1 Di. , - IUU IUC uica, WIIVUVII nuu wom, n'm- sets work harnesa.set dm driving harness, flioa Pomaa whn Vina Koon a sets single harness, for buggy; 6 10-gal spending the Fall season over at S&jSif Waldpot't, on the Lincoln COlinty rke. havrack. lot oortable fence, lot COast, this Week Consigned a doz- chickens, steel range, tables, and numer- en sea crabs to his Hillsboro u otner art,c,es- friends -reminding them of the Mrs. H. J. Luce, a former resident of llillslioro. and now of rorest Grove, is Plast. visiting a sister in Newton Falls. Ohio, her old home, and from which place she left for the Pacific coast, 43 years ago. When Mrs. Luce came West she marie the trip via the Isthmus of Punama. She made the trip Fast in Septemler, accompanied by a sister, w ho re sides at Astoria. Mrs. Luce is the mother of E. C. Luce, dep uty county clerk. "The Spirit of Idaho," by Arthur W. North; "Greater than Gold," the harnessing of Western rivers, by Clayton M. Jones, in the October Sunset magazine, now on sale at all new stands. 15 cents. 29-31 A soldier belonging to the U. S. Engineers corp. at Vancouver, was out to the city last week, looking up the records of the Washington County roads, for the government archives. He followed the road lines leading from this county into Tillamook, and into Columbia County, via Buxton. This is done every few years so as to protect against in vasion in case troops were re quired at the coast lines. Wanted: Teams for lumber hauling. Hotsford Lumber Co., mill 2 miles west and 6 miles north of Hillsboro. Post office address, Cornelius. Oregon, Route 1. 29-30 I. C. Nealigh, of near Scholls, was in town Monday. He still had about OK) sacks of onions out in the storm, and was pray ing for good weather. Mr. Nealigh raised 100 boxes of King apples from 15 trees, this season. and the pippins were of the finest. When the kitchen is properly equipped there is sunshine in the house. Lome in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best !.mnck & Corwin. Herman Ostermann, the for mer Centerville merchant, was in town Monday. He is straight ening up his business affairs for a six months trip back to Mis souri, Nebraska and Illinois, and expects to take his departure, af ter November 1. Wanted: Teams for lumber hauling. Bo tsford Lumber Com pany, mill z miles west and b miles north of Hillsboro. Post office address, Cornelius, Oregon, Route 1. 29-30 M. C. Hewitt, the housemover, went to South Bend, Wash., the first of the week, as a witness on lawsuit over some work in which Mr. Hewitt was interested years ago. He went via the Columbia River route. Just ask Lmnck & Corwin to see one ot their new gopher traps. Gets them every time and there is no chance of shoot ing yourseit or running a spear in your hand. Miss Eugenia Morse, a former teacher in the Hillsboro schools, and now teaching in Portland, was out the last of the week, ac companied by her sister, taking in the carnival. They were guests of Mrs. A. B. Bailey. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is still inthehousemoving business. and if you have a building to move, see him for an estimate, Again there is talk of electri fying the Southern Pacific be tween Portland and Forest Grove. Nothing definite has been given out by the head ofti cials, but this seems to be the general belief. Messrs. Reed & Foster wil give a Stereoptican Entertain ment entitled "The Story of a Dollar," in the Orenco Hall, at Orenco, Friday, Oct 7th, at 7:30 p. m. Illustrated songs. Ad mission free. 0. S. Johnson, who has been up at Palmer for a few days, was called home the last of the week in response to a telegram announcing the death of his wife. Go to Wyatt & Co. for the cel ebrated Packard dress shoe. See window display. Bert Northrup, formerly of Shady Brook, and who has had three years in the navy, was out from East Portland the last of the week. PROFKHHIOWi I., F.A. BAILEY, M. I). rbyalrlao and Sn i: mi Otflcl!illT-Morgan tilc Room 12, 1.1 and 14. Kl,' l comer Hllii and bo Both 'Phone. . i itlra. - fHlltth- I NIIWW, S. T. LINKLATER. M. Hi M . PHYSICIAN AND -VJ'fGfcON Offloa upnUira ovorTha I! I m Horw Roaldanoa Eaatof Corn-i In ttM corner of tl- i im-h. JAME8 PHILLIPIC TAHIi.SlK, M. P. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Burgeon Southern reiflo Ki r. nt t'o. Coimultalion in French or Kih- li. OJ- np uiwtaira. over A. (ir,,,,' u,r. north aide of Main SL, HUlalxir ... dr. A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,ID.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 aad o. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. TTtllck, .,--. n.- DR. ELMER H. SMITH Osteopathic Ptiyi i.in OFFICE HOI RS Mondays, Wednesdays an 1 r-'.-i l.iya 9 to ia; i to 4; 7 t . Tuesdays, Thursdays and Si'K'! iys 7 to 8 p. m. Mnklater Bldgover I)elta. Holii l'iiones dr, w. e. pitti-;n(;i-:r Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-P. .11 ii y Bliwk, atreet. Over Dennis St, ir... HILLS BOKO i.'lKUON O. n. Bmgtmy W. v. Hmrm DAOLEY A HAKE ATTORNEYS-AT-I A V Koomt 1 and 2 Shute tau.iiuif HILLSBORO, . . nUKi.ON. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAV Hooms ), 4, h S, Morgan Bit , 1 ILaboro. JOHN M. W LL ATTORN BY-AT-LA Offic DpeUlra. Bailey -atoai Block Rooms, t ani a, HILLSBORO. - 0 -'N. W. N. BARRF : T ATTORNBY-AT-LA W Orrici: Main Street, opp. Coiii, liouua. HILLSBORO CfJON THOS. H.TONGUi; JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LA V Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Rooms v and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON The only graduated and lice:, mi! Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen ye us priic tical experience. OFFICE, HILUSBORO LIVKUV LO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phonea: Pacitlc States Sill; ( ml. '213 Residence phones; Independoni atlj I'a cilic States 481. There will be a meeting of the Young People's Temperance Un ion of Washington County at the Evangelical Church, Saturday, Oct .8, at 7:30 p. m. You are invited to attend. Argus and Journal, $2.25. LUNCH AT NOON Terms of Sale Under $10, cash; $10 and over, one years bankable note, at 8 per cent in terest. Two per cent off, cash over $10. F. W. Delsman, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. E. L. Shute, Clerk. good things Unas, is enjoying over where the winds blow. In a private letter from H. G Guild he states that he likes the Vale section very well, and says his liver is working like a piece of line machinery on exhibition day." "The plaintive staccato Mrs. Oscar Simon, of Portland, -All my heart viih" aKW"'1 Mr& song, and if 1 do not ebullite ' some psalms or paeans of praise Ice cream delivered to any there is likelv to be an explosion part of the town. Remember that will be worse than the San we have Hazelwood. Both tele Francisco earthquake," writes phones. Koeber's Confection- our old friend Heine. I ery. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do Hi:li Clas9 Dental Work. A New Oilicc wilh Modern Equipment Temiesie Bldg. HILLSHOKO, OttK. Main and Thud. MODERN WOODMEN, Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I95, Modern' Woodman cf America, meets evry ural and third Saturdays in each mouth at tbeir Hall in Keedville, Oregon. V isit ing and sojourning Neighbors uc cordial ly invited to attend camp mectinRs. S. G. Ruoimw, Cousul. R. E. IIai.ikrman, Clerk. We carry a choice stock of ftuitsand nuts: Koeber's Con fectionery. Rev. F. V. Fisher and family departed luesday for Ogden, Utah, where Mr. Fisher was re cently assigned the pulpit of the First Methodist church of that city. Wanted: To buy cheat seed, A. F. Homrich, Beaverton. Ore.. Route 4, Box 11. Gus Schmidlin, of Timber, was down to the. 'city Monday after noon. Mr. Schmidlin was one of the star state witnesses in the Roselair case. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Portland, were out this week, attending the bedside of Mrs. S. J. Brown, who is confined to her room. Thos. Murphy, one of the pio neers of the above-Mountaindale district, was down to the city yesterday, before the county court on road matters. jpvm aimaraaat ssnag ! J. S. L0RSING B i - n it Contractor "and guilder 4 lj Large Barns a Specialty jf Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's liv. m I Hillsboro, Ore., R. f. I). 5 mm mmamsi-, ' m m DR U. r. HEINECK, V. S. I) V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE lod. Phone 09, Sherwood, Ore. DR. J. B. NORMAN Physician aad Surgeon Office in TAMIESIE BUILDING Calls promptly Answered Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.