HlU8BG0 AAQU9 OCT. in. mo SOPT. M. G. CASE FOR 1H SGHUUL HJNU in jyi Thl Will Open lH.r to All. I ree of Tuition VMIKUNO OF Till! I AW H r.i.bli.bra' Will C.pltlc dm.alloaal Sysleni SupL M- ('W4, of t,',, Wu'' inKt(l County SchU. wIh-h qutinel yeterduy ulM.wt the LM'.I Hitch Sehool Futul law. vhirh wU'T will 'l" at the coining election. Kuid: "The question of the llitfh Sthinil Fund to U voted on ut he roiling NovemU-r eh-ction, puW it "l to the voter of Well ington County to decide whHh.-r they will provide exccllfiit Wyh ,ch.H U'lvuntage tr their "il jrvn or continue to Bond them out.ti'l''tif tin' county for Haiti ltd vnta . Under the ytem. if jml.-iwl at the NovemU'r elec tion, tli" tlimrsof any high whool in Wu-ituntfton County will Ire own to pupiU from nny dint rid in the county without paying tuition. In other word wild uyri tern will frm the whole county into one iliHtrict for high ru-hool wr-. with neveral high ichonlnhituutHll different parts of tin- county. Under thin law my district may ntart a hik'h fchiml and U entitled to draw $.d nr pupil from the hik'h tfi-hool fund up to the tiumlM-r of IS) piipili. providing naid amount It iaul f Ir t hat iluiK rirlutn li((i . U.at-1 work. Any (irl.n hiII urtltritil any wirb athuul ilhoul ln( tuilii'it Ai II l now. after the pupil U boulird tltr Hlh K'lr bla M kix'l dtn " nuleae till pa.rt.ia can mmI kin lu " A C. or awn oUirr buol pwt.i.lr of Ibc nmiilt, or put up hm (r tilt tullk.ii In Ih high atho( al Purrat llrua or IlilUhofO, AI pirarnl, llllttluia and Fwrfl Oo m malii U oic( f"r year tiltb arboola, but tlir Uilton h i rar, and Ibti with tlir rati of Uwitl ami buuka la Uuttc limn llir ti: (aiinrr ran afford, racially l( to h. arteral rht'.iltrn lu rdi.ralr Wbrrrai. it llw High 8thal I'lind U ralabtlahrd, tit only riprnaa In attaint luf hi(li K hnut will be tha board ami luki. Willi fl bl(b tcbiMii near ai luw tint cq luitkin to J. (aiutrr ran irat luottn nrar the nbool hrrc hit chililiraraa da llialr cwa raiklritf. ami fifiriitra may t rvtlurtil lo the actual cut) t( 1 1 1 11 K at bow, and for lo dayi Is rarb artk Un hoy and flilicaotr lain liunie 10 thar In Ihe altilra oi thrlr koa life. W'ltb Ibti High Hiboul I'und ntatilMbnl, uur at bml lyatriu In IdiIimi ( tiunlr will I coniIrlr, kiIiii oui rhil lira Iht oplmttuiilty of allrrnf lD(arh(t tmul h f art 6 it l trart M c, ami fuillirr rdiw-allon. II hi:II Mini to ntrialli In any riiuia' CDaiar. ruuld I rarrlcd out by aald pupil IbimiKli Ihi uB cHuru. J 'miiig ibc at acboul yrar, 111 uIU (tatlualnl limn I lit Nth arailr, A laitr if cent of tbrar ttia.lualrt arr IbrnuKli ihr gradr laughl In larlr boutr diiltlcl, and lo carty Ibelr at btvl wotk lurthrr rami Icav bom and iwt !r lul lion, Uanl. and bouk. Ttie CtMinly Huh St houl fund ealablUbrd will kii Uif h,m,i, ( all IHkIi Srbuula In Wanh iBKlon County, frr of tuition." DUAL EbTATft TRANSFERS R C Clil.tn to John K I'rarJ. H 75 Cli Hlrwart donation. f I no K N Jrnar it to F I Wtblirr, actri WMUiri w 175 W (,' 1 Iratnii lo A C Kiu(er, rhi inn wj'Uill .. hlitli Kmworlby lo A II Stiwlrr, lt In Vallry Vlrw ad Forrat ('.rovc.,1 oc; Wu mmrlaon to J J Krrba, W K Jnckxin property, Firl alrert. inn lUtrn 1500 in Kuprrrbt to fran Ixirent, J a fj'imiw. H;s lluiacr lligrlow to W 8 Morrta, Hi a arc iu I r m 7V rivii Miui-brn to Nellie lliown, 10 a iiirim as' lliMtiiin Uhmann to Klifalwtb ljiulKiii(t, a lota Uliuianu Acre Trurt Iixm) Bi'lna Kanr to William Kane, 661U0 I'acllic Ave, I'oreat Grove, HM !,uirl loWlllia Ireland, loin urn 7 iui'kr& Stewart ad. J5l hie WciSKcrtief toCbai Hermann 4 wc jj lliriw J'h ijiih Kimk to David IMbrook, 1 acre J li u lllrkliu donation J" Atciiiittiiop to Pioneer KMiicational . iwirty, 1 lota Klecl'tad Ileaverton H l'ortl.1,,1 llclvbu Realty to Albert W'lilirl, j Iota 1'orlland Hebta No. j K'j'a June Darretl ci'aV toTrephnu Pleru-ln, 16s acrea near Green- , vine l4o5 iianv AnderaoD to t)caf Carlaon, . 1 1 arira C'haa Klewart donation., lo J,"y ("Hrien t0 jM .uther, 40 u- 2 nrw. 173" "einian Mcixirer to Barbara Camp- " l't 6 blk 41 Meliger Acre 4'" ""'mil aielmer to Murdock Ktew- ft. lot 1 blk 41 Metiirer arret 3H0 H Watta to Krneat Renter, .. 0 S Marvll Watta donation... . aoo orllnnd Height Realty to Mra Mm V M Huahea. 1 lnta Port lull d , Hr'nlila No, S i.A 1 J0" H Smith to C A Parvln, 40 a c h t a 1 r 1 w 10 Mark I) Puttpt to-Q . Burton Beat, alxiiit o acrea tee as t 1 n r 3 w.... Jaiiim Sewell to V B Knderlin. ao re halley & Hewell Acrea... 4o . I irnrtla Ada M Curtla, tracta 4 nn.l 38 Virginia Place Al'K V. Hcbrteder to Marie B Kocti ""man, aec 16 1 a a r i w lURUAINS IN HATS 1 wish to clos out all my Fal nd Winter hats. Pleaae call and B lor yourself the splendid bar Kailia VOH eon ant - Mrs. Uhea Frost, Main & Third . Wanted: Cook for sawmil navinfr crew of about six men will ensrao-e for Winter. Woul rather have man and wife-man to work in mill or woods, and woman to cook. Bishup Broth f'ol. P. I,. Houston, f-f IlilUUi.1 ro. in on tlie tate tickt fur Stat- l.alir CoiimiiiHiniicr ainl liix name in tin- tirnt from Wash iiiKton County hinreaway hark in the ilark nes. Of cnurse, lt ii on the ili iiiim rat ic ticket, hut in wi'' rriwhlicati, the nt hi r day. Ut it: i- outrht ti five l):uc t'oiHl n.ii .in vote ami not con M'liT iMihtll'H w hen we V'ct ilowii tint other. Jlr in worthy. h it w ide ai-uuaifitance ovrr tin- Ktatr. ami would make a han up llirial. Ah for llir I'm L'oir.ir ti. ivr him a vote, and Me.- if an t i'ct oth.-r n inihliratH to ivr him a cimmI semi otf in this ounty." Im ii no paid adver- tiHruieiit, rithi-r. ami David will not k now of t l,n until he read;; it. When tin- kitchrn is properly piippnl th.-iv in xuimhinr in the lounr. i nine in and Her our 'hainpioii and Charter Oak anri. They are the In'.st. Iinrii-k iV 'orw in. Coumilitian I'M. Schulinrrich hainnan of the flf'.IHiO re- UIHlin ImuiiIh roiuniittee, is ad ei li.un for Healed hids for the urcha.iC of the i;lHiir. The Ixim) iHsuew ill lie for taking up out MtariditiK' warrantM on the water and la'hl fund, and will lear Kix -r rent. Interent will hr rol- rctrd heini annually. Just arrived the famotm W. Doulas hlioe, formerly han- lled in the city hy W'ehrunk' & Sons. For a J.!. flu kIum' these annot U lieaten hyany mIhm- the world ha worn. W'yalt & Co. Speaking of climati! where uld you lind a more U-autiful OctnlM-r (lav than M'terdav, with its warm hree.e frmn the north and l-Uat? Old settlers were out taking in th warm sunshine; the nick, fell U-tler; and nil nave the limine kicker at the eternal tit- nr.HM of think's fell that life was worth living a thousand times! I he Schiller a 10 cent ciar, and the (Irand Marca. a two fur duarter civrar. are w hat you want when you buy a ciar. Kept at every har in llillsUini. Ask for them. llau in fur the road out hy the W arren and Jackson places, northwest of the city, has com meneed, and it is expected thai it w ill take aUut three weeks to macadamize as far as the work is mapK-d out. Just ti.sk Kmrick & Corwin to r .1 I see one oi uieir new k'opnci trats. Cu ts them every turn and there is no chance of shout in yourself or running a spear in vour hand. Jural mail curriers have leen uiviiiL' ine weainer lor men lailv trips for the past severa lays, ami tlie roads have Urn in lineshaiH- for travel. The entire hunch iret hack into llillslHiro arly in the afternoon. Mm A M P.rown. who has H'-n visitinu: Uick at Salem, owa. for aUnit two years, r Inrne, inme f Hi lav. aui is nea til to k'et hack to Oregon. I' our men wanted to jrruh Will furnish team, stump puller, nlile. iKwer. etc.. to rik'in i.nriv i). 11. vuuers, iiiiim-oio, ' . .. i i:n .1 Dir., Koute 4. 1 hree miles bourn i - ' : .... ., . ...i. west of HillsUiro. Miss Meta Wallace luw accept el a iHisition in lloliman a Ail-.is store, at forest drove, I her new duties the first of this week. Tim Modern Woodmen will krivc a dance in their hall at Ivcctiviue, . .. . i'u . Saturday evening October Tool I c s orchestra, iicheis. $1. as Supper extra. v.ihhi nine sured. KveryUnly invited. c r. Mullov and W. N. Ha thorn, of 1-aurel, were in town nfternoon. ami were rniovimr the rarest of October a - ' days. m.i.w... t Aloha Hall. Corneli- ' .V . ...;..., n,.lol,ii-'. us, aluruay eviim., . Walkers' orchestra, hverybody invited. J J. Smith, for many years farmink'on the North Plains, has I o i n new V ourcnaseu miMi-ii i.v -- ,- ....... farm near Lebanon, unn coumy If llwinl ill II 11V thimr in the i i, i:,m whieh vou have failed to lind elsewhere, iook vni-"uB.. Hoyt s Uok deparimenu J W. York, who ranched near i i;m, for miiiw vears. minks ..f mnv nir from ine uruvc Ol III". ."O -- - , . ,. , lf Ilillsboro, and to mane una .., his homo. ah nf Dm latest Uwks. in both n,l Hlanihird WOfks. Will IICIIUII Uiin on..." - , , I... f.um.l in mv bOOK 00 aiwaya "" : partment.-u u...ri. Smith, of Forest Grove, . . i .i.l.nf nrniltfl was in town yi'swumj, v. to Orenco, where ne mcv Umnd for the l.iencoo Btrnu.. Money to loan on real estate security. We sen us. -The Webfoot HillsUiro " farms, Try Ileal ty Co, 12tf it. iimti nf Hanks, was in JUIIII lUKVi'l - - ,l,., town yesterday, and says it looks like a biif acreatre of Fall sown o-rain in his secuon :.... niivn Cnndis. of Amity was 'in the city Monday, the guest of hor motnt;r Mr3, x Cronise. Father LeMiller, of the Vor boort Parish, was in me cuy y RESPECTED PIONEER UN PASSES AM Mr. William Ku nr. of I i.n-il hove, Died Monday Niuht w M tKOSSI I) T till PLAINS IN KtlrTV I IVII UcJ Cuntiiluuuslv in Wahinrlnn Gum. ly Sixty l ive Vcara Mrs. Sidna C. Kane, aed 70 years, and wife of William Kane, i' u ai im- lamiiy liomein I'orcst . .1 , drove. Momiav evetiinir Oelolu-r r .... v.". 17, l'JlO. after an illness of sev- ral w eeks. Her health had Urn failing for a nuniU-r of years. T liushand and two children re with her when death came. Mrs. Kane's maiden name was Sidna C. Cornelius, and she was native of Missouri. She came to Oreon in M' w ith the oritri- al Cornelius family, and thev tiled on the North Plains. She as a sister of the late Col. Cor- lius. the founder of the city of ( orne ins. Mr. and Mrs. Kane were mar ried .ScptemlHT Z. 1S.7;. The iel husliand and two children survive .Mrs. .John iiehlne. of rtland, and l-'rank T. Kane, of lillsU.ro. 1 hree children have assed awav. The funeral took place from the family residence in the Grove. it one o'clock yesterday. Mrs. Kane was a lovahlc woman, ami had a w ide pioneer acuaiutanci Of her immediate family two sisters ami one hrother survive ohn II. (Vnelius, Cornelius Mrs. Ann Freeman, Jiillsltoro, md Mrs. Kmma Ulum. of San rancisco, Cul. Mrs. Kane was an aunt of Postmaster P. P. C-or nelius. pt lu.ic sai.i: 'he undersigned will soil at pub- ist if Hil hUu'J 1 ml He h'll f nines mirth west of llvilL at en a m on KttiiMiif, ai un a. m., on sale at his farm 3 miles dm TCKSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Until lmrw, w vrarn, I V', K'V male, h 14 k, gray hoitc, lo yr, liou; uray mine, 10 via. lion. nil niKklinif coll a ti.lr. rniir lu ail I milk cowt, full blotxl nl ami crxlnl Ji-rwy. all in milk, rum iii liruli from Jnnuury I on; two hrifers, r, lulI'Mioil Ji-iM va, w till rail, 4 lit-1 icr caivra. full i.w j,-,vv bull, cominK yrar.; (l.lH.mc biii.ler, Wooila mower, u" l- ...i.i .i.... !....... .i I 1 1, liurrni. t li r.-u-rt II ill li'rl itmu h.Mu.,,.r. hr.vy .VV H..rK ' ' ni on, oi.l waKn. utavy aprinK waKon, own iuit; y . carl, an uravy wora liar iii-u, all liouM-lmld furnilurr, 3 brilroom tuitra comiilrlf, 11 't nlriiMun dining Intiir, kiU'lirn IhIjIi-, Home Comfort rnK liralrr, kilcht-n utensils, No. 4 !miiir crram ncparnlor, 6 lO-gal crram can, laitu lixuit ami numerous onicr ar lic!c, all willuuit rracrve. Twenty r , '1 iwiiri IVkin ilncka, 2 paira In ihii Kiiiinrr ilm-ks, ami mhik chickrna Conirll niriilmtor, 100 capncily, and a 'crji-o Pay brooder. I.uiuh at noon. Terms of Sale - Under $10, ash; len and over, one year ankahle note, at 8 per cent 1 wo per cent, oil on cash ove.r ten dollars. James Borw ick, Owner, B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. J. E. Borwick, Clerk. coronation or yunr.N The (hurns of Avilion, of Hills oro, will give an entertainment onnciii wi be the coronation oi me newly elected Queen, Miss Mar iraret Hancock, lhis will lie fol owed by a musical and literary imirram. and the Queens prom-L, 1 e a rare treat to all whoattend. 1st1 Admission, 10 cents. AUCTION SALfi The undersigned will sell at pub ic sale near the Palmateer place. 1-2 miles southwest of Reed ville, at 2:00 p. m. sharp, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 ..... 1 . 1.. .11.. ... llrown lionte.H yrn, ".', .any at;, rmo irtu... ivttir uihi. 111 vrn. nwv. muv enii Irive; irrav noma, 1(5 yra. 1100, triie to ,ull;eow.8 yrj, in imu. aue w iwannn Vl.niary l; n. ? '"V" March. April ami May; ul.iu. 'i.vr Htetir. new roi ! "l. Vi 1 .. ... 1.1 .. rott u lu ri,, ,i -1 u w inn iir waizoii. irood as now, nen 'til inn ton liuirirv. noln ami shaft, almost iibw; set almoxt now work har- neHa; old ImniHsa, 6 Uiotl. ciiiuvawir, io in..i i.l.iw. riillnir oulllt. saiblle ami bri dle, "almpa," apurs ami quirt; Umpire crtam separator, 8 6-l milk cans, 6-Kl Imrrol churn, and numerous oiuer sru den. Terms of Sale-Under $10, cash; Ten and over, one year bankab e note, at a per ceiu, Two per cent, off for cash. 1'. c. Wilson, uwner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. JANSEN -MARSH wu-amv Tnn.mnnd Mm Re- llhamMLL h Zh (VntS ville. were united in marriage at the home of the bride's father, Hon. O. W. Marsti, at Renter- vine, uciouer it, ix", ncv, ar . i! jvioore oiuciaimK. George Hellaire, 01 Ulencoe, was in the city yesterday. wanted: To buy cheat seed. A F. Homrich, Beaverton. Ore., Route 4, Box 11. Geo. Zetzman, of North Plains, wai in the city yesterday. Porn, to A. P.. Caples and wife, of Forest Grove, OcUU r 10, PJlO. a son. Marriae license has Urn ranted Wilbur II. Weston and Pena Purser. l!orn. to Walter Heaton and w ife, of near Scholls, OctoU-r 19, l'JP), a son. Jud MeGahey is carry in a hand in a slin. the result of a severe case of hhxxl rioisoning. J. P. McNew. of U-low l-cd- ville. up to the city yester- (lay afternoon Sheriff Hancock made an of- ficial triji U Portland and Jeffer- son, the first of the week. The HillsWo LurnUr mill started its wheels this week and will run on orders indefinitely. 1 have added a very complete lm'' 'f cloth-Uund Uxjks to my stationery ueparimeni.-u W- Ilovt. S. A. I). Mcik, of beyond Glencoe. was in the last of the week and pays that plowing and seeding are in lull blast out his way. M. C. Hewitt, the cariienter, is still m the housemoving business, and it you have a building to move, sec him for an estimate. Postmaster P. P. Cornelius and wife were at Forest Grove, yesterday, in attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. William Kane. lame at Morse Hall, Beaver- tun. Saturday evening, OctoUr Richard s orchestra. Splen did floor. Tickets, $1. Supper, Z" cents. Jesse West and Anna Richter were united in marriage ai me Roy Catholic church. October 19, 1910. Rev. Father Uaum offi ciating. Gabriel Dohra and Szida Arg- yelan were united in marriage at the home of the groom, Orenco, OctoUT 17. 1910. Rev. Frerichs, of HillsUiro. officiating. Axel Anderson and Amelia ' tVy?1 nnf fl U,'n ltc holc church, Octo- lr 19. 1910 Ilev. I-ather Daum bmtinir the nuotia s. celebrating the nuptials, Srhmidt & Kuhsch nav cash for fresh eggs. 40 cents; first- class dairy butter, to cents per roll. Klmomca Station, Uregon ie nmn..r rfmcr.H-t anH vlin Wnnws JIvOL Ml V OI ! . , ,.. n nuw lu ii u lit aim iisii u vu I terday. accompanied by Wm. . I He nir.,- Mrs. Bertha Drew Gilman. of Heppner, insjected the Woman's Belief Corps in this city, yester- dav. The G. A. U. members were present and they enjoyed a luncheon at noon, the session was a very pleasant anair ana was uiorougniy enjoyea Dy me members ot both organizations, Mrs. Gilman w as accompanied to nuisiH.ro oy ner niece, miss uu- man, oi i oriianu. A.rnni rwmr tbp PWtrif in mis city, ami Ageni in. th jf tv nn A.rpnt N. I Atkins, of the same line at Forest Grove, were down to u.....i.,.i ...... ,.io f o mrinn- l ui tianu cnn iviujf oi a mc-cking i called by W." E. Coman, general freight, and. passenger agent of I the road, to informally talk over Ulf View ui uiauKUiuuiiK a luiii- paign for business, At?lltS from I tendance. PUBLIC SALE , .. Ba 0, nu , l ' U Tu;a f Z "nl su, Uhand onemileeastof Lau- rel and 8 miles south of Hillsbo- ro, at ten a. m., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Colt, a yra, Hamblelonian strain; pony, s yn, broke to aaie and a geutie driver; a cow, notn in mua, one 10 oe fr.h IWi'Mn -ith six weanetl ois: fuii-bioo.1 nuroc Jersey w; 17 mc ahoats. about 6r pounds each; a lot of I f..n I.I.....1...1 D..IT n,nin mi.- in-unwi ........ v. f. t 1 1 inortie Dinner, in uouu rcpttir. vswnic mower, steel wheel wagon, Oliverchilled ,0 8tt.e, lever harrow. Sharpies! cream ienarator. 2 lo-eal milk cans; a 6-Bal , lk cans: ,0 ton. clovet.hav and tons 1 , , . - f k oat Imv. baled; potatoes in ground sub- Jhh SJrTSS.. gle harness; new saddle; can, some XT.rcieri,,Lnu icrms ui ouie-uiiuci . m, ..U.1 nA n,. nrn. VMi-'a -') fi" "'" "wi, vi.t. .v... . 4-;.v..a KnnL.oh 11 ri-t a nt K Yn- cent nuiv, uumiiuB- iiwvv, tm v jv. Newton Womer, Owner. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. WATER PLANT SOLD The Hillsboro Water and Light !ystet hf,ee!l -t -Xl n dependent Electric Light Com- wi,h n, Hnll nnd thpv have Uaken - jwssession, the transfer having been made Tuesday af- ternoon. The consideration was I . . a .a. a t not made public, but it is under stood to have been over $ZU,im Tbf. m hnldino- enmnanv will at once inaugurate a big un provement in the plant, and it is expected that they will at once develop, a greater .water supply. CAPT. DAN MORGAN SMIIHCRESCENI Spoke to Ijtrge Audience on Home Pule Measure, lst Niht LAWVFR. ORATOR AND nOHTTR Dwelt Slrofl(ly on Proponed Siezure Mcnure ol Prohibition A larife crowd listened to Capt. Daniel Morgan Smith, former as sistant corporation counsel of Chicago, under James Hamilton Lewis, and now ireneral counsel for the National Model License League, at the Crescent Theatre, fast evening, and his address was one of the best on the anti-pro- hibition side of the question ever ,lelivered here. He is an orator, ti Capt. Dan Morgan Smith and presents his mnts in con. .. .. n . c ... fecuUve connectton. Capt. Smith is a Cuban war veteran, and is :n(T u:a -jj-na,, ho u.-pnr intn his subJect in a business-like way, and said that prohibition did not prohibit; that the model Jicense ? u j dv. .l. league would do away with the low dives: contended that no- where in the world were better i . . , i fathers, more loving mothers tnan m uermany, ana tnat tms nstinn hnn fnmishpH mnrp prpat I I . . r, scientists and aoie men oi an classes man any oiner oiu w onu , .i .1 1 ill COUntry and Vet they Were a i , . , .. - I I Athrt. hnnd , i hiin I niLratr I ZJT. nt - thwe was more novertv. and less; tnf eon Tiiruc in T n a T mm' progress than in any other clime in th world. Tham m.mhomf nm. hibionists in the audience, and thev trave the cantain a respect- fui hearuig. His philosophies were of the entertaininc order, and if a lee- ture of any kind could make votes m3 address was all that could be asked bv those who ODDOSe oro- hibition. He did not deal in sta- uai.t-o, i.c oo.u v.itr, ?tv- t.w . 1 t" 1. V ? J'CTV, JCu T.v ers. relative to murders in Maine. j ,r ii. i , : j . ,i:,'.,! ' ' " - Vft0C w f. .u " it uiiucua man ttic IlCVCU UUOUailU OUIO lOl ailClia- tucky they kill people for these offenses. in discussing tne convict suua- tion. Captain Smith said: l. i 01..c"" V Z T1 ' c, 'L t:0 cost ana Delow prices. L pnard. who for the lack of oth- er excuses for his depravity claims his downfall was caused by IiqUor, Seems not only credit- ed by some, but the unsupported t i j - ufls a fnr t At s. ' " : . . . . tics, and you are asked to vote away my ngnx 10 annK even in j t: it. iiuxKmuun as a imun i uicac 1 rj pV o.:tu :J A u iapt, oiiiitu as muuuut-cu tlenry M. Browning, represent- ino- ihe Hrtmp Pnla Asaneintinn an,i ,v,r. iA nf the I e v.... .v..v - 1 body of business men not one of iwnuill is a urewer, ur iiquui ucui- K-.Wyatt, wife of the l antain mJtn s c osine oerora- hi" .J tJl...t:;fu. tion wus tt Kianu uiuuie wuic- I J ... rt f t U firtf.4 - uyn mill Was UUC UI Hie liucsi fimires of SDeech heard here for vears We are making some classy chocolates this week. Den of Sweets. Chris. Peterson, of North Plains- ha3 moved to Forest Grove for the winteri Dr. F. J. Bailev. who s inter- ested in the new woolen mills at Washougal, was in town this weeK, greeting inenas. ne I . t 1 t t . "111 - 1 states mat nis company win oe- gin operating in a iew weens, onrf tW thev hnvpn snlpndid Avater Dower on the Washougal UI1U vaav vaavj v river. All their wool can come to them by river or rail and the place is ideal for manulactunng. Jaa. Borwick, of near Reed ville, was in the city Tuesday, getting out sale bills for aji auction at his farm. Novemlrr 15. He will associate himself in the mercantile business at Orenco, with his son, J. E., now conduct ing a store at Reedville. Mr. Borwick will also conduct the hottd nt Drpnrn Renders of the Argus are requested to look uA his sale notice in another column. Farmere in the vicinity of Bea verton, Reedville and Wheeler are notified that the Wheeler warehouse is now open and ready to receive hay, grain and pota toes. Will also buy and sell hay, grain, mill feed, sand, gravel and cement. Give me a call. I). li. Wheeler, Wheeler, on Southern Pacific. 5 Chas. Boy and F. J. Saunders, of near Bethany, are fixing up the telephone line between the Jas. H. Sewell farm and Beth any and Phillips, the community having bought the Sew ell system. Ihey expect to have a good system inaugurated U-fore bad weather sets in. I represent the Spirella corset. Make selections in your home. where accurate measurements can be taken, and you get a cor set to meet the requirements of your figure. Send postal card, or phone call for appointment- Mrs. M. h. Caudle, HillsUiro, Oregon, Fifth and Jackson Sts. Ind. phone, 58-1. 2G-37 Frank Holcomb and wife, of North Plains, and Geo. Darety, of Glencoe, have Urn down to Myrtle Creek, Oregon, guest3 of Ralph Johnson, formerly well well known at and around Glen coe. ihe boys are having great times hunting down in the South land. Anyone wishing a bargain in a good Holstein cow, fine butter maker; also about 2 dozen Minor ca hens and pullets; 2 dozen thor oughbred Brown Leghorn pullets, and some Plymouth Rock hens, inquire of It ir patpr F Mr. beater. Rood 54, Ind. Tel. Farmington. 31-3 Geo. Frost returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Ukla., Texas and New Mexico, and says "although he traveled about ten thousand miles in all. and saw some fine country, he is sat- ;.a af n.i.nnA,, isfied that Oregon is good enough for him.' Mr. trost lives in worth rlillsboro. Choice rose plants shrubbery 0f an i,;n(s lilv bulbs etc for i- t. .l. c-...i. u:ni saiB at int: ouuiu tiuisuuru r.rppnKnnw 'nw i the, tim tn --..-"-. " v....x do the f-u rjlantinff. socet vour nrHor in oarlv-Mra Aotipu 'J Pvest M- u ... . . -. . t arcra rrDonA wifo vivit,, vui i.v "v, v Oak Park, west of Hillsboro, re turned Saturday from a two months visit at Anderson, Indi- ana. Ihey report a hne visit. DUl 91 course mey are giaa 10 ei oacK 10 uregon; Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, president of the Georgia W. C, T IT u-ill iralc at tht V. Church on the evening of Octo- ber 30th. The speaker is said tn Hp th "finpst n atform siwak er since Frances E. Willard. ralU rtUV ' To rent: Farm of 22 acres ... u j uj I VaLloil. nuuse, uuni auu uiuiaiu, Fifty yards from Elmonica sta tion. Oregon Electric. Inquire of M. 0'Meara, Beaverton, Ore, Xl TWnn Wn(4 i inio. vn I'vuauva, v. wjvuu I J iv uvuv , ivvuiiivu iuvwuwj cus, and returned home with her son, J. H. Dorland. rv, nnt fmw tr hnv Hrp5 L,4 before the magnificent stock is reduced. It will pay you to buy Capt. Johnson, who has quit the steamboat business to ranch near iaurei, was in rown mes utJ ul""w" Ladies are respectfully invited . otf,1 fi rn colu nf w "u'u "" U1V""J'1" "l H"-- goods. Each sale will be a money saver. , r Hmrli RmoN r. 1 t.tt, tnt t..... .aub... v. Buxton, were down to the city T , . , . . , ""I'T": yesieruay moniiii bargains at his piece goods clos- iuk uuv oaic rv v ot... Vre8u"' M" wt oaLUI' Jav onipor of thp Wvatt5 l " - - Andrew benson and wite, of Cornelius, were in the city Tues 1 j .. r . uuy aii,ernuun Fifty to 65 cent dress goods on sale for 50 cents, at the C. C. btore, The Hillsboro W. C. T. U, will meet each Friday at the Christian Church, at 2:30. tne aress goods window at the C. C. Store. H. R. Edigar, of near Bethany, was a county seat visitor yester , . day morning. . 01 uress BOOUS at a :i 1 - i j 1 . J. f 1 1 fa. uie OLUre- AI. b. VVooUman. of Banks. was down to the city yesterday, ana cauea on tne Argus. PKOrKN8IOJf.lL, F. A. BAILEY. M. L). Pbyairlaa anil Surfi-mi OIBn Bailejr-Monran bliok, uUira, Roomi 12, 1.1 ami IS. Km.tmv - Hutitb wfwt rornar HMollnaand ekcoinl Mrwta, Botb '1'bonoa. S. T. LINKLATER, M. 0. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfloa upntalra OTerTtie PeKa lm titoia fUaiilano Kail of Court lli:, In Um oomer of Ilia bl'k. ArrMrrrrrrArVr JAME8 FllILLIPK TAM1FX1K, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suriraon Southern FaclHo Kailroail Co. loiiaultation In Franco or Kiitfliili. Of tic upatalra, over A. (Inw' atora, north aide of Main St HUlahuro, Or. AvrfrArrMrMrrrrVAa A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and q. Bailey-Morgan Block. ' Both Phonea. HllleUn ArrirrraWWV DR. ELMER H. SMITH Osteopathic Phy.ititn OFFICE HOrRS Monilays, W'nloesilnys anil Friilaya 9 ton; I to 4; 7toS. Tuestlays, Tlnimlays and Saturday 7 to 8 p. in. over I)eltft. Both lbonc DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailpy RlnrK, atreet. Over Dannia Storn. HILLS BOKO ------ OKKOON Oaav R. Bmttmy W. B. Hmr BAD LEY at HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Eoomu 1 and i Shot Building HILLS BO RO. . . ORKGDN. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Rooma j, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offica UpaUlra, Bailey Merman Block Rooma, 1 an a. HILLSBORO. - OI.XQON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Or not: Main Btreet, opp. Coart Houik. HILLSBORO CRICOON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Rooms 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ' Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND 6DRGBON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phonea: Pacific Statee 601; liul. 213 Residence plionew; Independent il.'l; Pa cific States S1. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do Hih Class Dental Work. A New OHice with Modern Equipment Tcuiieaie Bldg. HILLS HO E0, 0KK. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman cf America, meets every tint and third Saturdays in each month at their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial, ly invited to attend camp meetings. S. G. Riiodks, Consul. R. E. Haldrrman, Clerk. J.S. LOUSING i i 1 Contractor "and Builder " M : . Large Barns a Specialty Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. I Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 M DR U. r. HEINECK, V. S. 0. V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE lad. Phoae09, Sherwood, Oro. DR. J. B. NORMAN Physician and Surgeon -Office in TAMIESIE BUILDINO Calls Promptly Answered Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. ra, Uornehus, Koute 1. terday lorninjr.