1IY BOARD HAS 1EAT MANY VISITORS a. at t 4 .ua&Battttit teU l " " tj I hi Awa Salfie 1 I A . ll, man j y"K , wtili'-d. while other ,!.,!,. ten. There will .than l'k,,' ,M' " K,'n,'ral uf the valuation on tilla- , ill K MIH' WTllulin, riillK- in m $. per acre. . ji, some cwf "ktf folio. ' i t . ... tiui r... Wfit t huiiK'i .1 in.ui .- if land ami J.l I'r norilllia- ton (rum Kt w$;r. f..r tiliubi.. nontilluble .hi V (Jr!i'ii. mid $20 llemmy, J J NuHktumtT. t.ii. t Yl"T rvnmoair, UraiM. i: Un.l Pavi.l Ku. Mir-'ai. I NUfg. J II una .. .. . ci. f 1 V. , I 'i l.t.itl ill k'..f. Mill 1 " I,nr I.HU. T. Tt Spier.ng wants reduc from J'"1 ,0 !,s,' " tn r.rriinlin tt-sm-wi- Smith. I. II l.umpbell anil t Vhti Ai re:tgo ak for re- A cm valuation. i iNay lor want W acre- V,nl lowering T town loin, Wrt tlroM". ii Sn iTiHt anl AH red i.u.t- ym liittih reduced from ,n4 P. to ?." ami 5 WiuhIihuu ak to have mi'nt reduced, claiming 1 taxation on Uith mori- inj inml. In havtntr laaen and cancelled tntge. Vaii.l.-I.i' claim f lew tmJ than a rc mm. a .S-iii-aiit want timber Wnt reduced from ft) to r 1 1 in r M, a.,... lin l, llllni'ln, r ten. I i.. -,: . U-I Ullil allllOtf l.l.ll , Im .n. .. Ill HIW V. I I -l ..U'-!!, Ilrarlv.il . ..I JollO r'liriff .. i l and I lm .l I. I' H..i..i r rUmia It M nrrr i-ti lliia ( fr.iM-tiiin (nil T Vl lri m, ) ll I iMMMil till ul til l r. (i.r !, "I I'rlOIW fc. sti li'i-l H Hll r'mnili kl l- ul .mi II ulhnia ml m w '! it jfiattlr I M ' oi.l a i In ullr-r'a I a lllili'll ftiift.t-iii. h 'i I t I'. ml Ml Ml aoitUftii i iliMiliia. f J le' -I ill, IVrri"H, Hi liliw Anw.titKiil la I Villi Iimi lili;lt U(( ai mlmi-M" 'f Hra -ili'l hHiuaill lr!M (VlrlUi f I'jwl, llll km liU- n. J M V lill'lilrl I'll-mi ! sU rn. IL.. tl :i. t,,r ..I rv.lil-id.ll . EN K IM.,,, r.l .ln 1111,1 Klu kll" ltiin li.f."ll 1 aUi!f linl llllitl aainla iiita iiliiiiaiillal H'lur tlilt I't ill IC S.M.IJ imli iMi'ni-fl will Hfll at w . al tin' Mt-rrfll Knrm, .'I fciulti of KiM'tUillti mui ! from rii avi-iton, on thf nirtim rua.l. nt 10 n. m., on Ui:i;ii,Y. si'JT. marc, 1;! vth, l(XHl; Imrk- Iniari', U yours. lllHI, with puckskm cult. 2 years. IUY t'tiWS IS milk cows, I ami ll.ilsli'in, nil tiHtt'l llHTCItloSIH K'V'I1 of thoSl mi in J til v and 11 will lu in Sent ami Ot t: II hfifi'M fli'-ii in Jan; 2 ycnrlinirs; 10 fin hi'ili'rnilvi'H, 7 to 8 tnort; fin ri-mstfreil liiill, 2 yours. F '"""oil hows to httor l)cto I I lu-stiT White lionr; 2S 1 . 4 ami o ihom; Home chick lilwaukie imiwer, linyrake. inner vvuu'on. ;l in: now rick, new hack, mirinirlooth , fi-iihih drair harrow, r'""t. t'lreat VVoHtom cream l,or. 2 stoelhcam plows, ?W huytork with LHX) foot Jul pulloyH, lot Hmnll toolrt, HlmrmwH, fi-edciitter. 17 ans, hujry tongue, urind l iiin kciiIo, lots of Krain illil harneas, biitfRy hiitist'hdld furnituro in 1'oinlition, and other Is' Iiiineh nt noon. r, "f Sale - Sums under 'i; over (J montlm time. '"'I "'te, t 8 per cent, "'f fi'nt. oir, cash over $20. frank UuemnnM, Owner. ' iiirthes, Auctioneer. 1 Vnnderwal, Clerk. In Kil ter, secretary for the r" 'uiii.ua . wim n the e tv fy. m himinvHa at the court Judf Smith Tii,.ti i Ja,4. Ia Jr. f to mi "w;nu. r. Ion l.n.lhi r. $L0, t,rlgr U'inif aMaiilt,n J.,hn M, !,.., 'h.'rry Crun- ,t, rnan luim r.t..rv i4 that . w, tit , ...nfi-r wuh th,. th(. l.ur.t lull .,f ,. . ..rkiriM' r tho b .H. a, that Jan. b-,-limtBtrmk him. nm that Wil liam th.-n t.H.k h hand, h th.. mel.'o .Milton ,n tnick with some initruni.'nt, the nature ,f which Miltnn mm he dM-H n it know. Swlluo u.Hav M.lton had a badly mutilat.-d fa, '. and !r 1 1 yd- iirt. d up a iln.y ntix k in patihitii? hnn ui. Afi,.. from the hue the paid th.. mir on bill i.f a V, 'I he !,,.. i-l.iim that Milton ram., up look ing for trftul.l.', ttd that th.-y en. tint ho mm h to blame. I t m iHii,e that the I,. ,nily tile a rharge of atault a.-altiHt .Miiioii, lint the matter ha v i t ronic to a head. New Tall ami Winter lines of men's rUithi-H a well an la dim' unit, routs. ilreHHen and hkirtn. cofiriiMtitiur of 01 (iilfereiit lvli H, latent fabru'ii, are now on diMi!ay at oar new location south or the K. I'. Hall. Second Street, fall and look at our namplen. -Christ Vuet. the Tailor. I'hone Main Ml't. The first Hhipmentof mcrrhan line enruute pi HilhiUiru thniiik'h the I'anuma canal reached Port land I'tH-mlay. It wan three craten of linoleum, and it wa coni'ne. to (Irovtr fomliK. The frvik'ht charues. canal and all, to Portland, phw freight chartres to llillHlxiro, were f I. OS per hun dred weight. As the freight charife by rail from San Fran ciwo to llillhboro ii4 over 80 cents r c-At., it will U noon that the canat H a money saver when it conies t tranHiwrtation charion. K A. Sn!k'raxs han iMinh t the Morton & r'reeman (Irwery, on Third Street, and has taken jKKes(ion. Mr. Snmlirrass re cently came to this mi-lion from t'ortlaml, and Im-.ijfht a part of the l)fhman ranch Ik'Iow UimmI's, lie Bold the place a few weeks uk'o and moved to the county m-at. Notice to Farmers - Feed chop per at Itethany will run every Saturday, commencinvr with Sat urday, Seplnnber 11KA. L. fr-H-'ni. 20 8 t has. Miller, rcsidmir near f.dar Mill, has been arrested for killing a calf U-lonnmif to a neitrhlMtr. Miller savs he was passinir. and noticed that the calf was KUlferinvr. ami that he prtK urcd an ax. knocking it in the head, and then cut its throat. lie was placed under 500 Inimls to upix-ar In-fore Juilk'e hmtth at ten this morninir. When ordering candy sent by mail. te sure in w mo your name mui address iilainlv. This will insure prompt delivery. e pay xwta,,'o. The lon of Swinds. H. Wescott. of f.aston, pass .. i . ... .. . .. i.... .... ei inrnuen lown yejueiu.ij . route to Portland. He reMirts thi.f I be new Pvthian Hall at ... . ; .. .i . . . l :itim wi w ileilicaieti win 2l, and the Uiys epect a tn crowd to help them warm their handsome new home. To Kxchank''': A lot and 5 riHim modern bunnalow, in 1 1. lis b iro, Orek'on; nearly new; clear of iiicumlHTance; rented for $lo tier ntiin th. Would exchange for ru-ri'!iL'e or stock ranch. m PEOPLE ADO TO LOCAL PLANT ChWl Imtimrr MaUtriar and I. C. Klnrr in Cily Ihit Vk Biniiisa uj. AT ostr ntm IIMI-hnr, H 'ruc a Map.i!iirm Cfalti lur a M,n Suppta The Pacific foast Condensed Milk Company has at last iier fected plans to enlarge the Ilills Uiro rondenH. r. and P. ('.. Kin zer. accompanied b y Chief Knk'imer W. N. MacP.riar. of Si'attle, made Hillsboro a visit Tuesday and Wednesday, to look over the situation, preliminary to the expenditure of from twenty to thirty thousand dollars in making the local plant one of the largest on the roast. The first unit of construction will start at once and be com pleted in a few months, sons to be ready for the Spring How of milk. liiltshoro has long leen recog nized as one of the best milk centers in the Northwest, and to save haul, a greater capacity here was essential. mm an increa?e oi milk sup ply each year the present capaci ty was not sufficient to care for the product, and for several months the company has been hguring on adding to the posst bihty of output. This is a red letter time for dairymen, and will mean a great deal in per fecting herds. Mr. k inzer feds highly elated that Hillsboro is to get the in creased capacity, as it has been his idea for some years that Washington County eventually is lobe the banner milk producer of any of the company 8 tern tory. The big era of macadam road work has been a factor in help ing us to get this improvement. and it will not be long until the vast stretches of rock roads out of the county seat will mean that milk hauling will be an easy matter, as it will mean banner loads at a minimum of expense. Ad- ;Ha!c: C.ood cows, fresh ".".vs. Also gome brood 0 litter Hoon..r. II. Mow p'lius, lloute2. 25-7. rl famnboH wna here " Hel.tini? en huh tind Oftt 1.-1 " " " " " r- - docket ready for Judtfo. Astoria, who will open "uirt here next Monday. H "r Hale - anmo frfmh and tp freshen Hoon.-Frwl C. lw nil OS south nf Cor- n Krnwit Kraus old place. ua. uuute 2. 26-7 dress Post.iHice P.ox 2tH. farl ton. Ore. 2-M5 . Came deputies 0. R Parker, of Yamhill, and George Ilimswll. of (Jastoii, were in town lues day. They nay that the report that the grouse season is not to open Oct. 1 i n ,rrlr' lhe season for the grouse is the same as for Chinas. Cicl wishing home for Winter, to attend school, please en or nddressutOir-Fifth Street, I ort- and. Or. ('an help a uuie uo 1 !.. I".... .11.. nf th houseworK in liimiijr v...v. Louis Hcrmens. of McMinn- . :.. eecilnrilnV. vilti WIS II V"" - it.. ww. n rarming up nvi lie mm McMinnvillo for neven years, . ii... I'Mimtv sea iimi miivs u i no " - here fl much improveo . was wont to visit it when he ived at NerlMMirt. If you want to buy a good .. . .....i.i.m... Khrmmmro ouciv inorougii"11" ... t,v.,i ..ii .n. mono, or wnif. (Ironer. Hillsboro, r,M-line 10 Scholia. Jack Killin. one of Wal ton county oi.h. me r ; who has been mas i.ik m "" atWoodhurn, orsevera . .u n'msed through town Uu. vve k .ir hi old stampmK gnninds. Jack i-i honorary may or of Thatcher. i.v,.uh Knatorn or Olympia nvsters any ftvlc. at Millers luJan Will also Mll rjtgH Prompt service. t p Cuwrso and Mrs. mrn. ' -V ' ...... .U,im . Uay Harlow unuoTwe,., nnl onerat una at Dr. bmun 31mitS"1.theiBtofthewcek Both ore dointf nicely. Want to buy 60 or 100 White Leghorn pullotn. 3 to . 1 iminUj M, State ago and puce. Mrs. Fred Vetter, Beaverton. ore. 0 K. Koontz was in from Da via Plains, Tuesday. PCm iC SAL!; The undersigned will sell at pub ic sale at his place, a quarter m I I a. . . . I. mile west oi laurel, at, w o ciocr a. m., on MONDAY, SKPT. 28 Fifteen head of. Cattle: Seven cows fresh and due to In; at time of sale, 1 in milk now, 3 are high tirade llolsteins. all heavy milk ers: 7 head of heifers, 1 year ok and upward. 2 Jerseys and 5 high irrade. llolsteins. Cows tubercu lin tested. Bav horse. 4 years. 1300; bay horse, 0 yrs, ll.'tO; brown coach horse.fi yrs, 12o0;2 Poland China brood sows, I yr; 2 small hogs farm truck, liirht wagon, buggy, 10x20 disc harrow, pogtooth har row. snringtooth harrow, M-inc steel lieam chilled plow, rolling cutter. f-Khovel cultivator, single shovel cultivator. 8-mcli hop an orchard plow, set work harness and collars, buggy harness, a most, new: 4 10-gaI milk cans, Harpoon hayfork, grain truck Pint form sea es. cnler tiress, a kinds of small tools, grindstone good range, 2 heating stoves, V I . .1 ,..,ia,1 A leilsteaiis, cnairs, uiossiib, w .les. all in A-l condition, and manv other articles too numer ous to mention. All cattle and horses open for inspection any time before sale. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sa e: SIO and tinner, cash; over $10, six months' time on approved note with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per an num. Two per cent, ott tor casn on sums over $10. U. F. Heineck. uwner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Koy Heineck, Clerk. 2; phone 20tf SILVER CUPS FOR Fred Stetler, of above Moun- taindale. was in town the first ot the week. Wm. Itobb, of Centerville. was transacting business in the city the first of the week. The largest nhipment of ranges Mn. Todd Calls on PI!boro to mm the hast ever received by Tnier Cutest any one dealer. I). Corwin. The Arcatlian malleable, non- run imf MFTHotK nc thp rTBiF: tireakatile ranged are made to I.-ikI n htetimp I) t'orwin . ii.airici none ai noon oi wcaacwaay, jaKe ftiune, oi iNorin luaiaun t Mains, was a ritv puller Ftiesrlavl Mpiemoer L morning. To.nt- Small hn.m t i.wir. To Mothers: - Don't fail to enter from High School.-Inquire at your child in the Lugeruc Con- )wl KUitnc. or phone City 872. test at the Washington County Chas. Schornburg. of Moun- Fair. Forest Grove. Sept. 23-21 aindale, visited in Hillsboro the Children over one year and un ast of the week. LW four vears are eliiible whose W. V. Wiley has bought an in- parents are residents of this terest in the Tualatin Brick & count v. No entry feea. Entries i lie works. The banks of Hillsboro will hereafter close at 2 p. m., on Saturdays. Old fashion Butter Scotch-the school children's delight made and sold by the Den of Sweets. Mrs. E. G. Cox returned home ast evening from a summers visit with relatives in Indiana. For Kent Furnished room, with piano; $7 per month. Tel. City 372. F.A. HAILKY, M. a Nich'Jiti Spahn. a lfyear old boy, working at the t?uchanan hopyard. was arrested last week for assaulting a nine-year-old boy, Kenneth Brown, by name. rajciaa a.i .xarjeoa Judge Smith fined the boy $10 office: r.tatfa m Sthuiwtrich tc. but suspended the sentence upon payment of $10 to the lad forjhis doctor's services. It apars that' Spahn was measuring a horse-shoe distance where the boys were pitching quoits, when some one hit him in the back of the head with a melon rind. Spahn turned quickly and blind- y threw the stick he was using. and young Brown was the ob- ami r"oui Hrrtv Plrunr, mrCity rwhlervn.,Clty : rrararVa'awiai'VVMaa R. M. ERW1N, M. D. PHTfSICIAJ. ANO SURGEON Sori S ! P. R. 4 N , p. K. A J., Hjt. OfFic in the Timcm bta k, Tbtrt mui tin Streets, till. o., Oitgi-n. ject struca. Spahn says he did not aavsrvwirV1 wwarW intend hitting anyone in partic- ELMER -IL SMITH M. D. D. 0 ular, and quickly repented his act. He and h a Darenta eame cuimuan oc SURGF.ON outfrom Portland, and as they qstkopath are hard workmtr people, the -a . - t.i I avtr. . coun aia noi wisn 10 make me ;o i . m.; i w 5 p. m, offense too much ot a hardshio. A'f.- XUu.. iuUy 9to positively close Sept 23, at noon. Parents in and aboutllillsboro will give their names to any of the following: Mesdames R. M. Er win. C. W. Bollins. J. P. Tamie- sie, C. E. Lytle, IL C. Vaught. H. T. Bagley and J. A. Imbrie. You are requested to apply as soon as possible, in order that the management may have suf ficient time to arrange appoint ments for the examination, and parents will be notified of the Ho o rt rl Virtiia acx 1 1 it fh.l- aa ti-'ti 11 t L J 1 uaj HJ iivui .jv. v iui vim- A ihaniuawiieaioore nas oe- dren not presented at the time parted for Arizona, where she will teach this Winter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schulmerich. Sept. 14. 1U14, a laughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meacham. of Banks, were city callers the first of the week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Gardner. Keedville. Sept. 14, a son. A. C. Carstens and daughter, Miss Elma. were down to Ilills- txiro, Monday, from Banks. i'nxr Udet will Annn tha Wofih VJUl, I1CO. T. .11 I...V. . , . . f',.f., .1 l'nraot piomas lu eacn unsi vn.K winner, 1I1KI..J11 UVUIIIT tail, fc , . . . . " , , ... f!.. nvt wnuartav nnH i ana a ceruiicaic loeacn cmia ex- 1 Mnv in I I lri It H I H If I IM SS I f. Willi Mrs. J. L Crow, of East Hills- reference to the contest, will be boro, fell from a ladder, rriday, mVen by assigned will have to wait until such a time as is convenient. All prize winning children will be expected to be presented for exhibition rnday afternoon Prizes as follows: Boys Over 1 and under 2 Silver cup 2 " 3 ... 3 ' " 4 Girls Over 1 and under 2. . " 2 " "3.. " 3 " " 4.. Two medals to two highest scoring baby bow and girl. Di- . Silver cup and broke her right arm. Dr. Smith reduced the fracture. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs and laughter Louise, have returned from an all-Summer stay at their liockaway cottage Born, to Carl White and wife, Mrs. A. B. Todd. Supt. Forest Grove, Or. PUBLIC SALR I will sell at public sale on the II. Taylor Hill ranch, better North Plains, on the Tamiesie known as the old Harrison place. place. September 16. 1914, a daughter. Albert Spierrings. of near Greenville, was a city caller Mondav. on business with the . . 1 a 1 equalization ooaro. G. P. Martin, of Tualatin, was in town yesterday, on pro bate business, connected with the estate of the late Isaac Ball. The infant daughter of Mr The lad departed feeling that he 'oJT would control his temper here- Farmers, you should invest.- J- 0. K.OBB, M. D. gate the Pacific Feedand Letter physician & snar.Fnw Carriers that we will exhibit at bFFicE-.-L'wriiaScUu.uwrichBMw.' PuoxKS-Oi5ce, City 3S4, Ret. City S64 the County Fair. For dairymen, it 13 a necessity, and our low prices will surprise. Margeson Bros., Gaston. Ore. 2o 6 HIJiSBORO. OREGON aVVWVVVV'rlrVSr-irlrrVVyM DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon The Washington County W. a T. U. held an all-day session in rorest Grove, Tuesday. Dele- gaies irom various sections 01 lutuce Hour 9 to 11 . m.; 1 to 5 p.m. the county were present Officers Cn oiwerei da or night Bota elected for the ensuing year: phone, office m Aaieticao Nationni Pres., Mrs. W. H. Hoskins; vice pres.. Mrs. J. IC iteynolds; cor- responding secy.. Miss Jennie Armstrong: recording sec. Mrs. Hutchins; Supt L. T. u. Miss Elsie Walker; Supt. Y. P. B., Mrs. James Andrus. Bank, HILLSBORO, ORKGON rrrrWV''aVVyVYVrVVVVVVV IL BmaJ; W. B. Mmv BAGLEY & HARE ATTOaNKVs-AT-LAW ftoom. 1 and t ,Simt Bclldin OKE140.1 lryrrWrWriWMWWrl E. B. TONGUE ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Officea upttair in Scbuirueiiuh Block For sale or trade, a few good milk cows, for young stock. Also 2 16-months colts, to trade HILLSBOEO. for calves or buggy horse, r arm of 100 acres for rent Paul Oder- matt, Henry Grabel place, Hills boro, Route 1. 25-7 Wm. Nelson, chairman of the Hillsboro day at Forest Grove, says there will be a big delega tion go from here to the Grove. A large number will be robed in white suits, and they will carry literature setting forth Hillsbo ro's advantages, and the squad ron expects to pin Hillsboro rib bons on all who visit from this section.' Lost: On Helvetia-Hillsboro road which passes by the Shute school house, a lady's purse, black velvet, beaded, containing sum of money, and other arti cles. Finder will please leave at Argus office. or phone same. Loser will pay adequate reward. 2b-7 Supt McKay, of the Hillsboro THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. .11 f.eahn befo.e the first of the year; 3 ow,u",a.' ,;Vk iqi 7ho .-m,,0 T h-if-,. hnn-,.vrni.ij,r.; iH.11 ment is 586, with 131 m the ATTORN K Y-AT-LA w. subject to resister: the whole heni i tu High, and 455 in the grades and berculin tested; team work horse, about primary. He 8ays that Miss 9 miles north of Forest Grove, and 3 miles east of Banks, at 10 a. m., on MONDAY, SEPT. 28 Ten head diry cows, mostly Jerseys, cuia -onnrra that thf. onrnll. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNKT-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Main A aa.1 iiWsiJCi.O. - OK&vrON. rVWWlrWV'VVVWfcif' W. N. BARRETT ATTOB.NRY-AT-L'iW Ornca: Min Sti opp. Ckiurt Houia H ILL? BOKO ORBGO aArVa 1 Office, upstairs ia 8clltllInerle," I.-ioo. 6 and 7 yj. team horse., S and 9 Bjc,erti wh0 will have a Position Hlllslwr, - - ? rooTb.v co l; .3 Sm che,'. in the High School, did not leave ' ' V -, , Twh.te b Liverpool until Sept 12. so that rSAAAr White boar. 6-ft McCormick binder, Me- she was unable to arrive here for Telephone office Main to. Residence and Mrs. Marion Neilson. of near c?11'?k m?"er .,T.chLt, McCor" the opening of school last Mon- Main h. - Keedville. died Tuesday irom inA Zn .',;; V h.; rk. i.on day. . DR. L. W. HYDE Cholera infantum. truck wai-on. wood racks, 1 sets hay txt-.t oatla have, bepn flvincrl Sue.sur to Dr I.inklatr Walter Grav. the 8 year old gj the past week, and office over mud store. Reaidence uncimt, uciwccu 5. a anu o;a oil. I. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray. roiier. is-inch 1 horse disc harrow. Os- this is subDosed to mean an early was bitten on the cheek by a bome spingtooth harrow, j sectihn prg- Winter in the far North. A flock dog. Friday. Dr. E. H. Smith drag riding riow. u-inch cas. of them lit on the North Tuala- cauterized the wound. ftoSKS tin Plains, the other night The t c:.u -.,llJ - no- livator. t sets heav. work harness, a sets TOUte along the Columbia HVer IS Mil S hv n , ae : a fracture ,inle'hrneM' Ki "ht douUl"e htnS now thick with the birds- Koing iVft.S.1"- Ai57rCi ?.blniff.JBliL 1.Lr-5S, to the Eastern Oregon grain Hillsboro, Oregon VfVrVvvvrV.-.vyyvw Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGFO" Successor to Dr. Cunni ikiiam. Office and Drug Store. pump, new, wnn 3s net i . "- - "' inch pipe. 8 bbl woter trough, 8 ft water IS Over, C8U ai jonnson S Oiuaio yimnw, UKUUUN Tiiiopaime connections. AAaiVrVWAjWsaJJMa ICS. ui uic ien iw iuu j. . .j mck. 3 a paro wire, wwiwrrow, . .. . . . . Ant..m I 'l'1-.rt l.i. i til trnm O in. m . m.1 h. hp.rlr.D IllltllU nnp. MUHe- v. ..v... " 1- I baiter loo nuirev wun poie ann wuippie ica.au -y.'e ir. a in-trnt milk run. milk cooler and I .. ... r , . . Ross Shrove, wife and little PK P-nvpuH e h.1 , , T'llnm rr ara in I men pipe, o uiil wnici viuuku, wo.vi i ivj v ' v-i , v.. -.....,. - daughter, ot imamooK, are in ,r00(ihti pi troughs, 150 feet hav rope, for Some good portraits to dis- ine City, Kurew ui mc 1. . . aouoie narpoon nay iota, nay Knue, o u tr,hute nmonff VOUr fnendS. 1 ... n n nn.-l I I kruho rami, t en. aai... w.iriB and ali'due. hav chain. 1 ltluiuii niiu u. w. nivio ......-.- p, ..... . , aron lacks, set tru-uiii. toois, 1 eviues, .in a. r.. n son. wno niia uet.11 millevi. fork, shovels, narden tools, clod D;fj Ki Mnnn ranph fnr Plnnilrt I. nwrnnee. while butch- masher, acaldina tank, cedar barrel, J f , . u .;. orin." neTr Scho Is Tuesday. - barrels, household gomls and other several weess, w ering. near ,&ul an ,rticie, too numerous to mention. Monday, greeting his former oiuiiy cui ins nam! in u.c Fr lunch at noon. county seat friends. 1 1... ...;ik a KntoVior" Irnlfo I . . .. .1 me imi.ii, TprmanfRa e: All sums under t: k -j-ftoinn. )r iri Ih drpSSPfl the WOUna. I.T . T. n .1 XruiK juui jmvnu-au non.m r. hmitn dressea me wounu. 1 0 . al QVer g months . tot fnJ inhn9nn' Studio be- F. A. Reitzel, of Farmington, time on approved notes at 8 per fore Noy. 1. if you wish to make 3K 'SSiSSSSlK: uf? 2 was in town Monday. He says cent interest Two per cent u3e o them before toe holiday most or me crops m oi u i". voou. have been harvested, and the James Lane, Owner, J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SAL!; Bv virtue of an order of the 'II .It .k ....l.K.n county court, i win sen at i'""n- sale, at the Anton ivneger m in, ..hif mile northwest of Ver- boort and two mile? north of Forest Grove, at ten a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, lllark mate, 4 5". U"". wj,k" s,nK,e double; black horse, a , r.y., k-' work animal; aorrel horse, a years, un- . !.-. ...u. all, I n 11 linrilt-fl.l. livnil m llTtlRr, lien . da Jersey and Holateln-w, RCkhI f. , ,.lf al alll! t If ll)W OI lllllKi r ...i i.... ,r aalr: nne to fteshen .Ian .." : ! Anrll 4;o.,e,l'eb iS' 4 o freshen in .Innunry ; a heifers, i Jk slxnmnllui yesrliiiKS. a11cl.VM: l slered Holaiein hull. 3 '' t,,1)cr- cu Un tested; oats and wtieai m . 1 . i,oi..,i liinoihvi.lohn Deore hinder, nearly new: New McCotmick niower', old tnower, bunc her neay new (. 3- f naM s. e. etaktct SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Snt4(arnti(abc r.auiUitii, MttiMM, asalaicai ail tNatatt. necal.flitialiLijt, 4! iimltn.f taiuni, Boll. yield has been fair. Geo. Vanderzanden. of Wilkes boro, attended the meeting of W. O. Galloway, Clerk. Dance at Bethany Grange Hall, Saturday evening, Sept 19. Tickets, 75 cents. Music ny Johnson's Orchestra. Everybody come. Wm. Smith, of Greenville, was in town Monday, interested in the county board of Mnniinu t.orTf owns one OI I ' ...... ...-j. r.- - -- . , n , ,,. th.:ii:. the finest farms in the county. jonn scnneiaer. oi runups. ... differential correct- . i tvtto a nrv pn or I upsnav morn. n: r. ,. For Sale Vetch and oat seed, - ed on the tax roiis. mixed, ready for sowing, and Chris Grand, of West Union, thoroughly re-cleaned ; per Gwt, . was in the city the first of the ween Fred Bergevof Bethany, was b-inirn. r4Ce aa allra (tiniditintsrea irltHi. KiutluHciifitiirten. Ui'ti, ttraqunaii. ivUlliUfl Stictiir(JiiI mil uitfrtea HlierrtfB. teat-rttiiaKra: Cic( aa 8 I Mia aaa aaf ltlraaa. ttltHBoit: SKorfDall 2no; K-1027; aut(I)an: Wdln W4 snk Utftt. Aiaiari U0 Dili eianlcr l Iniatm . PORTLAND. ORE., DR. W. E. Pir' walkW P". aplketoolh. smingUo;h disc harrows, truck wawon, old wsgon. plalfotm scales, niiimiii, .m.; panels portable ttnee, spray pump, culll va o , carpsiitrt and WackamUh tools, 3 Iron Kales, grindstone, land rol cr, m.lk cans, 300 Pie, 3 ' 4'l f-m tools and nmnerous oilier articles. Lunch at noon. Term9-$20 and under, cash; over, 3 months bankable ap proved note, at 8 per cent. v John Kneger, Administrator Estate Anton Krieger, Deceased. Camile Duyck. of Forest Grove, was in town Tuesday. sa A. E. Hanlev. Hillsboro, K. ' ' ti.ii 3. 3 mi es northwest ot tinis- boro. o-o The Moose Lodge will have a big class for ihitiation next Tues day night, and. a large attend ance is requested. A good time is assured, and all Moose are re quested to turn out Lost-Female fox terrier, white body, brown spots, right eve. on eft side and on hip an avuprs to "Trixie." Leave at Sixth & Railroad, with Mrs. Baker.and receive liberal reward. With the advent ot rains there win h orreat sDort over on the Salmon herrv. Nehalem and Wil son rivers, fishing for jack-sal-! mon. Pete Lorsung and Drotn ers are already thinking of get ting busy on a trip. Fred Schmidt, of near Laurel, was in Monday, and says he has started baling his 6 acre9 of hops. He reports a fine quality, but the usual light crop. He novo thnr all vards have finished out his way. Otto having wound up Tuesday. Denti. t ...Ml -.11 . nUI.'. nnl. nn ttia T RTiSito Simile south transacting business in the city hillsboro of North Plains and 4 miles north of Hillsboro, on the Hillsboro- Ed w. Bav lee. of West Union, North Plains road, at 10 a. m., on waa in town the last of the week. TUESDAY. OCT. 6 and called on the Argus. Cows: Eight years, fresh in -j. Kane was down from Nov; 7 yrs. tresb in uec; yrs. Forest Grove Saturday after- just bred; 6 yrs, iresn in jan, o noon greeting friends. Nov.Tvrs fS and family- tiJRjt&to&U Portland, were out Sunday. 6 yrs. fresh in Nov; 2 yrs. fresh guests of home folks, now: 3 yrs. tresh in March; I yrs, rtonv Rirrian and John Dennis fresh in Jan; 8 yrs, fresh at sale; Lre again ab)e to get out after i yrs, iresn in uec, o yra, cau a eges of illness. "."r;-M"i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ritter. of isiereu uucmocj n , . These area fine lot of dairy n'., cows in good condition, and all aay evening. tested for tuberculosis. CP. Wunderlich, of Center Lunch at JNoon. I ville, was in the county seat Terms of Sale: Light months Monday. ?!a" ? PouJr V at Hillsboro Hall, Sat- mX; t" k urday evening, September 19. w Yesig & Jossy. Walkers' orchestra. B, P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.. Sam Sorenson, of Reedville, John Vanderwal, Clerk. was a city caller Tuesday. tw Office up-aUtir4 ovar ili'.lsboi-o National Barns. - - ORKQON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, 'DENTIST Trmieaie Bldu. lioouia 5 and 4 HILLSBORO, OttE. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, m Linklater Delta Building Main ' Hillsboro -f BOWMAN ft YAtLrtilWH'O'.wlr.l Attorucys-At-Law CnMMKRClAL IliANK BLOCK , up-stairs Hillsboro OttZ