THE ARGUS THURSDAY. OCT. I. 1MW. ..' UCHINKSH IMlKX. V. A. ft V. J. Hallcj; physicians. Uui-i-cU A- Adams, utt y-ut-law ; C. II. Uron-n, Demist, see card. H.IKTKKN MH.LINKU.nio ml. 11.' Jit (Uwi-r, (grocer, sec ad. lllllMboru I'liMimacy, soo ml. llllUlmi'U Meat Market., see ad. K. Hcldle, Bakery, Main hLhwiiI, H. It. Huston, ntt'y-iit-law; see ml. J. I, HnlKhl, Insurance ugt, moo ml. W. A. liMldlUH, MlTltllHIlt.HIMI B(l. M. T. Iilnklutcr, iIi.vmIcIiiii; hoc ml. . II. HpeiHsrr, limber, see ad. Hchiilincrli'li Sun. gen. nidse. Ncliulincrk-li ik Koch; butchers. J. II. Hinlili, llii.ur seeud, T. II. Tmiiic, att'y-id-luw; soo ml. Jaunts rbilllit',TtiiU'hlt', M. 1). H. I nlcinaliior, Jeweler, see ml. Wiley tf li'iiiilH,(.'lly l.ivery.sec ml, W. I). U' !, iliyHii-liiii; miu ml. W.J. IV nil, music teacher; see ml. Wilkes IIi'om. surveyors.soo ml. S. B. HUSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PUBLIC. Room 8 Union Mock, Hillsboro, Ore. 1 1 BARRETT & ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Iloouis 6 unci 7 Central Block, UllUboro, Or. T. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgau Block, Hillsboro, Oregon. W. D.WOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Chonntlo Row. Itosldenoe, corner Flint unci Main streets, UUUboro, Oregon. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C.M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oftloe in Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence east of Court House. Olllce hours from 9 a. in. to Op. m. at Pharmac y whon wot visiting; before aud lifter thuttimo ut realdonce. V. A. BAILKY, M.D. V. I. BAILRY, I1.8.M.D. DRS. F. A. AND F. J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. OUlee In Htllsboro Pharmacy. Hosl donce soutn-wost corner Baseline unci Second. All calls promptly attended duy or night. JAMES PHILLIPP8 TAM1SSIE, H. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon 8outhoru Pacific Railroad Co. CoiwulUUon In French or English. Oflloe and residence south of Main near 8d st llilkboro, Or. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing aud fine map work a Specialty, Lindsay Block, two doors north of the KMtofnoe. Second it,, Ulllsboro, Or. C. B. BROWN, WNTI8T, HILLSBORO, ORKGON. D (lOLl) CROWN mill BRIDGK work a upocinlty. A Mi WoltK Uitareutoed. Rooms 1 unci 2 Morgan Block, Omen ltir us: From ft a. m. to 4. r. m. Ir'OK S A l,K. Tine Amit'a has HO aeros In A unci 10 acre, tracts for exchange in l.iiikiilk i,l cr. run ukxt A large cottage with I hive 1 iolH in North Hide addition ut $j per inoiith, iinouiro ut thin ntllcu. WANTKI) to rent u small fiirin. Furn ished nnil nnurtoivn preferred. Ad dress John llerre, HiWshnro, Or. 23-211 10 RK NT. Three rooms m private rsi X deuce near business purt of town. No children wanted. $2.51' per month. Cull ill this olllce, RKNT.-A nice little cottage within A. one block of the biiHiiuMH purt of town ttt $7 er iminth : Knqure at tliiw -tllce or of V. K Tliornc. FORSALK.-A rullHetof dies for making inch lotterN and Htoek enough tomiikc M worth of stencil plittos. Uiilng at $15. Cull and nee them at thin olRcc, WAXTRI). Situation on fiirin by man ami wife withoiitchildren. Woni 4iu to do ImiiRe work, man to work on farm. Inquire at Arnun otllce or ucltlrens llox No. 104, llillfcboro, A BAKUAIN. A nl right room cot- iTXtuge anil one lot in Thome addition for .iOU. This property sold two yearn ago for fl,xi. it is wen worm fwo. eiisn mil Miice on terms to suit. Sec Tim Amies. tOR SAbK liur HW). you oan buy a Jl fine ten aero tract within 2 miles of Hillsboro. There fo a swalo for garden, a line building site, acres cleared ana eeeded, and tlve acres slashed. This land is worth $100, per acre. Call ot The Aruus otllce for a bargain. '"tfR8ALR. A mountain ranch fourteen MJ miles from Vorllaud for sale at $1S per ncre. About 20 acres slushed. A consul ,rable quantity of cedar good for posts or shingles. Can go trom the ranch to Poll "and by lour dlfterent roads. Roads good in either summer or winter. Ily This Akous. FOR 8ALK.-$S00 will buy a good resi dence. There Is a. woll of good water, tire place, nine rooms and a large wood shed, and a chicken yard. About 'A acre f land, uluiitcd to fruit trees and berries, You can have this property for $HO0. It is worth $1,200. A small amount down aud time given on balance. At Thr Ana us. TOR SAI.K. Bv U. U. Howard, of Cor- J; nelius, seventy-five acres in tracts to suit purchaser. Price from $B0 to $40 per ucre. This land Is located; w mile norm cant of Cornelius, fine fruftorgraln laud. Twentv-llve acres of beaver dam, Good house, well and other improvements, lood orchard of about 200 thrifty bearing trees. NOTICE. A LIj persons indebted to the late firm of .asked to call ut tne onice in niu uiu nmuu una seine at once. trsil.l t...n.. Uo.,tmlwi- 90 1SW. ... jt IT . . .1. Q aiu.l , CIDER MILL NOTICE. JKEIM, proprietor of the Inuwria Ci- der and l'rult works, at Cornelius, Oregon will oomence making Older, Jelly and Apple Butter for custom, Sep 25th, 1801. Owing to a short apple crop 1 will only work 3 days in a week, -Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I will under no circumstances work up green, unripe or fotten fruit, and I earnestly request all my Customers to clean and finish their barrels t home two or three days before they come to the mill. All work must be paid lor be fcre taking the goods away. J. Kbim. -Tim Ulitnl MuHiciuti. V r vchool boolcF, ro to Smith'M i li:iz;ir. 11 you want wile billdcnll at thiH ollice. Holiool hook a Hjieciiilty nt tlio I'.iiziir. Hulter ftinl c(;(n are nn rush on subm.'riplioiiH. II. II. Walker of l'euvertoii wan in town on Iiiihiiii hh. It now lookh very much tin if winter ruins linvo net in. The Itliml Musician ut the Op- em House, Saturday evening. Mik. Tui.in its preparing to vacate the poor farm for the new conlracior. W. K. Craig and II. T. Ihide were piiMHeni rB to Portland Wed- neyday vvemng. lit to 0. It. Spencer barber Hhopand have your work done in the latent style. J. H. JucliHon, tlie genial, deni- ocrntiu postniiistt't' nt (ilencoe wus in town Monday. J. S. Jacknon eomiileled a three inoulhtj term of school in the Wullace district last Friday. A new invoice of blanketH just reeeiveil. iiOnl; at tliein. Only 80. cents per pair at W. A. Lnidlaw't). The lilind musician .Saturday eveninir, tlulober bin, general ad- hum ion 2; cents, children lo cents. The liaxar in headquarters for School biioks, writ ins books, tab- ets, pens, inks, slates and pencils W. Holms, the tailor has re moved with Spencer to ireiv quar ters mi the wet side of Second St. Did you notice that new pic torial ad of II. Unternahier, the jeweler? It tells the thing in a nut shell. Hemember Tiik Altars is locat ed first door north of thopostoilice, and does lirst-class lob work on hort notice. A new lino of dress Roods, all wool suiting, silk and wool mix ture, serge and velvets and silks. just received at Laidlaws. Win. Mays' new store building at lileneoe is Hearing completion, and will bo occupied in a few days hv Miivs & Sou s general mcrcjhan- dise store. Two bushels of wheat will pay for a years subscription if left at eithr of the mills in this city or at Dudley's mill near Cilencoo to our order. lioys and girls, vou are espec ially invited to call at The Phar macy, niul see their school requi sites, tablets, slates, sponges, pen cils, school books, etc. W Sadlock one of the Tualatin city fifnners was in town Tuesday. lie reports tunes improving, and as an evidence ol their improvement left us n silver wagon wheel. II. M. Cionkite is having a very pleasant wnool at ihlley. e see his genial countenance) occa sionally. Saturdav ho called and left a wagon wheel lor The ATtirs one vcar. vVantul. Situation on farm by man and wife without children. onian to do house work, man to work on farm, Inquire at A'gu- ollice or address 1'. O. Box No. 104, Hillsboro. O. 11. Siiencer, the barber, has removed to better and larger quar ters, lie is now located in the building recently occupied by The Ahous, Oliver is building up a good business. C. W. Garrison returned Sat urday morning from a' three weeks visit in the towns and cities of the West Side. He visited Salem and the statwiair with his phonograph. He started Monday-tor 1 lie Dalles fair. I'ercey Oliver came in from the Hoard settlement Saturday. Ho has iiiBt completed his first month in a three months term in joint district 84. Ho subscribed tor the Argus as all school teachers should. The new road to llocky Point on the Willamette Slough is now completed it is said to be a good road, and is several miles shorter than the old road. If the road is kept in a good condition it will be come a favorite for travel from here to St. Helens, :fJ C. Blaser and Wm. Pointer re turned from their visit to Tilla mook last Thursday. They caught some of the finest fish ever brought into Hillsboro. Ye editor sampled the salmon trout and pronounced them A No. 1. Hope the boys will go again; but next time if they rill ship over a few hundred pounds to The Ahous we will see that a fair distribution is made. D. B. Iteasoner, county com missioner from the lower side of the county, came over Tuesday morning to look after county busi ness, and meet with the commis sioners court which convened yes terday morning. He brought over a keg of thoBe fine German pickles, for ye editor, for which the Wash ington County Pickling and Pre serving Works, located at Middle ton,' will please accept thankB. And while we are about it we have one request to make of the Oregon ian man should this meet his op tic. Pleese state that the Pickling and Preserving works are' located in Washington county, Some time ago The Anocs wrote up the pickle business and some industrious re porter of the Oreuonian reproduced our article but did not give Wash ington county credit for her share of the pickling business. -On April 12th Frr McMurrny j ,v,lH H, ,,t from thin cnutily to the; (jtilti! ri'foriii Hclmol. After ll hhort Hoioui n there he iwnwe and r ' tiirneil to his home near Moun- taindale. A short lime after this a horse was stolen from Judge Cor nelius' place and the evidence was so strong against young McMurray that a warrant was issued or his arrest. I'ut no trace of his wher iilditits could he obtained until last Sunday when a young man giving his name as Franklin Mo-Murray of Hillsboro was arrested at South Prairie, Washington, as one of two tramps who ihot mid killed the constable at Meeker, Washington, lie says that he has nothing to do with the shooting and simply ran fw.iy nfler it happened, lie says Hamilton is the name of the man who did the shooting, and when asked why Hamilton did the shoot ing; replied, "just because he want ed tn do seme shooting, I goes;. I could not see any other reoson.'' The Blie iff of this county holds a wairant for Fred inc.Murray's ar rest for horse stealing and when Washington is through with him Oregon will make requisition for him. We are informed that an ex cellent enti rtaitiinent will be given in this city in the near future bv J. M. Wood, blind musician. Un fortunately Mr. Wood strained his ankle and is unable at present to give date of his entertainment. However it will be a good one and at popular prices. Since the fore going was placed in typo we have received word that Prof. Wood is again able for duty, and has set next Saturday, October Glh as date of his entertainment in our city. Don't fail to hear him. There is a marked improve ment in the monthly exhibit of the county treasurer. The total amount of fees for September was !f"o7.40. Nearly as much as the ttul for the two mouths previous. The fees received wen : Recorder, $139.70; clerk. 217.05; and sheriff, $200.05. This is about $200 less than is re quired to pay the salary of the of- hcials, but when we consider that a large amount of business lias been transacted for the county we find a saving of several dollars to tho county ov.r the old fee system. The sixth annual convention of the Oregon State Secular Union will ho held at Vert's Hall, Forest Grove, October 5, 0, and 7. This will be the most iiunortii nt conven tion ever held by Oregon Secular ists. A very line program has been arranged. Reduced rates on all linep of tho Southern Pacific in the state. Complaint comes to us that the Alexander bridge on the Uase line, which fell down with Win. Allen some time since, is still out of repair. It is a great detriment to people, living on the other side of Rock Creek who desire to come to Hillsboro. The bridge should b. put i i rep.d- at once. For the fiscal vear ending. September SO, iH',!4. tho receipts of j i!ie llillsbsro post ollice were $2,-j 11)2.1)4 and the expenditures $1, 447. IS. The receipts (or the year ending September oO, lSOo, .were $2,U2.!W and the expense $1, 436.13. As an evidence of tho business done bv Messrs. Sohuhnerich & Koch we would say that one day last week they sold a whole beef and a part of a mutton nt retail before many of our tow u people we re out of bed. An elegant line of ladies' cloaks and capes at Laidlaws. This is a new and elegant line of goods not old, antiquated, shelf worn goods, but of the latest pat ems and at hard time prices. Four wedd ngs since the last issue. Buying marriage licence helps pay the county clerks' salary. Why not have the marriage fee of the countv judge go into the coun ty treasury too? We are sorry to learn of the death of Miss Laura Gordon, of Forest Grove; formerly a resident north of Hillsboro, She died at her home Monday evening of ty phoid fever. The Hillsboro Dramatic Com pany expect to entertain the peo ple of Forest Grove in a short time. Fun , loving people should patronize this company- because it is all local talent, s A grand harvest ball will be given in Hendricks' hall, Cornelius, Oregon, Friday evening, October 5. Refreshments will be served in the building. -W, A. Laidlaw, carries the finest line of dress goods in Wash ington county. He is receieving new invoices almost every day, Mr. and Mrs. McMurphy, ot Eugene, are here visiting, and are the guests of Prof. Stanley. -The Bethany Band will give their concert in the band stand on the 20th inst. The vacant houses are fast filling up with good tenants. MARHIK1. Si'HULMKBtcH WlLKKS. On Sunday. September 30, 1891, at the house of the urines parcnis, oeo. ncnuimcncii aim r.isie L. Willcen were united in wedlock, ltev. J. A, Campbell, olhuiating, Ttini'iN Harwooii. On September turn ... .1... 11 ,.....,rl so, loin, ai lliv uuuno ui ..raviti Jiivin wn, brides father, W. M. Turpin and L Ilanvood were married by Rev, W. aniLh. Churchill -Lilly. On September the K K. 80, 1804, ut the noine ot tlie nnucs parents, Jos. Churchill and Lucy M Lilly were joined in wedlock by Rev, David Lilly SilonTitttinB Hill. On Octobers, 1M4. at the Tualatin hotel, Otia L. Hhortridge and Maude Hill were married by Judge B. P. Cornelius. CHURCH 7 SOCIETY. Tonight is the time set for the (1 C. C's. visit to r.lcncoe K. of P. lodge. The hour of the Iipworth league was changed from seven o'clock to 6:30 p.m. oil Sunday evenings. Rev. SchoficM, of Forest Grove, will preach in the liuptist church in this city next Sunday morning. A large delegation of visitors from poreU Grove lodge No. no, I. O. G. T., visited with the Hillsboro Good Tem plars Saturday evening last. There will be no preaching in the Evangelical church next Sunday, Octo ber 7th, as the pastor will preach at the Laurel appointment on that day. October 9th the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of Oregon will meet in Port land. It is expected that this will be a very important legislative session. Knights Greer aud Stanley are the rep resentatives of Phoenix lodge No. 4. Phoenix lodge, K. of P., had work in the second rank las Monday evening. 1). W. Dobbins was elected V. C lid. James, Prelate and S. U. Huston M. of E. vice the present incumbents on ac count of their absence. The installation of the newly e'.ecled officers will take place next Monday evening. A new lodge of Knights of Pythias will ba organized at McMinnville to night. A large delegation of Portland, Hillsboro, Cornelius and Forest Grove Pythians are expected to take in the ex ercise, s. Special arrangenrents have been made with the Southern Pacific R. R. The fare will he one and a third fare for the round trip. Rev. H. P. Webb, the new pastor of the M. E. church, preached his first ser mon here last Sunday morning. His text was appropriate for the occasion "I Am With Thee." One feature of the morning and evening meetings was the singing by the choir. A large and at tentive audience were in attendance both morning and evening. Rev. Webb and family are now at home in the M. K. parsonage. According to the program of the con vention Rev. J. Bowersox, of Salem, will preach in the Evangelical church at Hillsboro, on Tuesday, October 9th, at 7:30 p.m. The business of the conven tion will begin on Wednesday, October loth, at 9 a. m. A number of interest ing subjects w'll be discussed. The gen eral public is cordially invited to attend the sessions of the convention. There will be preaching on each evening dur ing the convention. . On last Thursday evening several of the Knights from this city and several more from Forest Grove met with Si monode.se lodge, K. of P., in special ses sion. The occasion was that of the grand chancelor commander's visit. The heartiest fraternal feelings were ex pressed by both visitors and entertainers. G. C. C, J. A. Waddle, and his assis tant, Bro. Motler, are a host of them selves when it comes to the good of the order. Simonodcse lodge has had a hard time of it since its first institution. Just alter they were fairly on their feet the McNutt fire caused them to lose all their paraphar.alia and working outfit of which they had as good as any lodge in tins district. But Phoenix like they raised from their ashes and are again making rapid strides toward the goal of a true pythian'sanibitiou. You may de pend that if ever there is another similar special session of Simonodese lodge there will be a larger number of visitors from Hillsboro and Forest Grove. Si monodese lodge did very good work in the second rank. The following is a list of the subjects and leaders in the Epworth League for the next three months in HILLSBORO CHAPTi'.R. October 7 The Christ of St. Rom. 5. 6; 6. 4, 9; 15. 3; I Cor. Paul. 1. 23; 2. 2; 2 Lor. T . 5; Gal. 2. 20. MISS ZUI.A WARREN. October 14 The Pauline View of Death to Sin. Rom. 2. 1-4; 6. 2 5, 11; I Cor. 3. 16; Gal. 2. 19; 5. 24. MRS. K. CRANDALL. October 21 The Kesurrection and the Resurrection Life. Rom. 4. 25; 6. H-13; 1 Cor. 15. 4-8, 51-54; 2 Cor. 5. 15-17; Gal. 6. 15 REV. 11. P. WEBB. October 2S The Primitive Church. Rom. 1. 14; 11. 13; 1 Cor. 1. 16, 26-2S; 11. 4-6; 12. 9, 10, 28; Gal. 2. 9, 12. MRS. IX J. ELLIOTT. November 4 The Two Sacraments. Rom. 6. 3-5; 1 Cor. 1. 14-17; 11. 25-29, 33-34; Gat. 3. 27. R. II. MITCHELL. November 11 The Holy Spirit, liom. 8. 1-4; 23. 20, 27; 15. 13; 1 Cor. 12. 1-27; Gal. 3. 14; 4. 5-7; 5. 22-26. MISS MINNIE WARREN. November 18 Sin and Atonement. Rom. 6. 23; u. 32; 2 Cor. 5. 21; 9. 15; Gal. 3. 10, 11, 25-29. MAX. CRANDALL. November 25 Conversion and Converts. Rom. 10. 8-13; 1 Cor. 2. 9-13; 2 Cor. 5. 14 21; Gal. 1. 11-16; 3. 6-14. MISS WILCOX. December 2 Christian Ethics. Rom. 12. 3-5, 11, 12; 13. 14; 14. 12; 15. 16; 1 Cor. 5. 10, 11; 7. 20-23; 8. 9-12; Gal. 5. 14, 15- II. S. SHUSTER. December 9 S;credness of the Body. Rom. 8. 3-14; 12. 1-5; 1 Cor. 6. 12-20; 12. 14-27; 2 Cor. 4. 10; 6. 14; Gal. 5. 18-21. MRS. II. P. WEBB. December 16 Concerning the Collec tion. Rom. 15. 25, 26; I Cor. 16. I, 2; 2 Cor. 8. 8; 9. 6, 7; Gal. 2. 10. JNO. I. KNIGHT. December 23 Spirituality. Rom. 1, 4, 8; 1 Cor. 2; Gal. 5. 6. MISS EVA ARCHBOLD. December 23 The Supremacy of Love. 1 Cor. 12; 13; 14. DR. S. T. LINKLATER. SCHOOL NOTES. The second week of school began with 3G2 pupils.- Miss Mae Willis began the course of study Monday, preparatory to a term at Monmouth. Principal Stanley will teach the elements of vocal music through out the school ns his time will per mit. The drum is being repaired and soon it, with the cornet of Master Clow, will guide tho lines in regular order. R, L. Traver, principal of Beav erton school, and Prof. Wall our well-known musician, gave our school a call. Miss E. L. Victor spent a dav with her friends and pupils before starting to Ashland. Esteem and kind wishes go with her. Genuine growing cotton plants in bloom were brought to school by pupils of the rooms of Mrs. Elliott ami Miss Goodin and formed an object lesson in geography. Miss Sharpless teaches the draw ing and writing in tho four second floor rooms, and Miss Rose Wilcox, drawing in the first floor. The system of vertical penmamhip is J receiving attention. j Mrs. Tiffany was sent for last Satunlty evening to sing in the Congregational church choir at Forest Grove in a quartette consist ing of herself, Profs. Bates and Larinmre and Mrs. Grimes. MIDDLETONMUSINGS. .The hop piekers have all re turned with ho;x.s" of money, , A social dance was the attrac tion at Will Smiths last Monday evening. Rev. Martin Cook and family have left this pastorate and moved to New berg. The picklo factory has every thing full aid declined to accept any more cucumbers. Allen Craven with his family has moved to Newberg. Mr. Stephens, of Indiana, lakes charge of Craven's farm. Several of our citizens attended the Newberg fair last week. All agree that the fair would have been a success but the weather clerk had a spite at if. Messrs. Tyson and Cuok have about recovered fro:n the effects of their runaway. One of the horses is in a bad condition and may yet have to he killed Pretty rough on Mr. Tyson as he thought a great deal of his sorrels. Laat M01 day night about twelve o'clock Uncle John Winters was awakened by the crackling of lire and raised up to find the rear end of his house all in (lames. No one was in t he house save himself and Mrs. Winters. The flames had got beyond control and the house and all its contents were consumed. But few rf the neighbors knew any thing about it as the house stands on the hillside hid from most oth ers. The loss will lall pretty heavy aside from being houseless just as winter sets in. TIGARDVILLE TIDINGS. Doc. Tigaid, Henry Uslage rind Tom McMann visited tho Newberg county fair Thursday. The blaze from Ihe big fire in Portland Sunday night could be plainly seen from here. Messrs. Coffman and Brandt have applied a new coat of paint to their houses which improves I heir looks very much. Messrs. P. II. and Tom McMann and E. Woods, journeyed by wagon to t lie state lair 1 1 Salem last week. They report the fair far better than lust year. Prof. L. R. T raver, principal of the Beaverton school, has been vis iting with friends here the past week, lie expects to Start a sing ing school some time next month. Mr. Brunner who lives justa'ross the Taylor's ferry bridge had a runaway la t Friday but fortunate ly no one was hurt; but the wagon was damaged to some extent School has been running a month and the attendance has gradually increased until the average for the last Iwe weeks lias been 54. Not a bad showing considering the busy time of the year. The Grangers are making great preparations for their fair which will be held Wednesday, October 10th. A large delegation of the Hillboro lodge is expected and tho fair promises to be the best ever given here. Even the influence of the Amer ican Book Company is felt in these parts as they are sending, gratis, co iesot' "Peterinan's Civil Govern ment" and "Bailey's Mental Arith metic" to the several teachers in this vicinity for their indorsement of the same. While pitying at school ono day last week littlu Albert Schuler, in some manner, caught Ins toot un der a teler log and had it badly mashed, besides sustaining a frac ture of the ankle bore. Dr. Rob inson, of Beaverton, was called in and set the leg and now the little fellow is on a fair way to recovery Miss May llinclev entertained a number of her friends at Union Hall near evening, wl evening in Tigardville Progress, Wednesday 10 whiled away the dancing. Among the people noticed there were Ed. and Mrs. Woods, Misses Josie and Emma McMann, Mrs. VonBuren, Messrs. Henry Usluge, Tom McMann, Geo. Hall and M. H. McMann, After a dainty lunch had been served all departed to their several homes feeling that the evening had been one of the most pleasant spent for a long time. Miss Ilingley leaves soon for Clackamas county where she has a school and with the best wishes of her many friends for her success. LAUREL NOTES - Laurel is under the weather at the present time. Hop picking is at an end in this locality. A large crop and fine quality were the results. Ben Gates and family left hist Monday for their home at the coast after about, three weeks stay. Messenger Bros, are doing a rushing business in their store. They make one trip every Thurs day to the metropolis. The ball game between Laurel and the Yanibillers last Sunday resulted in a victory for Laurel. The score stood 28 to 31. The game was ployed on Laurel grounds. NOTICE. VOTICK is hereby given to nil whom it i VuTIf'E is hereby given Unit the under i.1 may eotn:-. rn : That the undi reigned j Xl signed has been, by the county court will prceiit the full., win); jirtitioii to the of Washington eoiiniy, Oregon, apoiiitet County Court of Washinirimi I Countv, Ore-1 udiiiiiiisiratrix of Ihe estate of Henry V. (!. gon, on Woclnexclay the 7lh day of N'ovein- j Heiiiinin, (lecoH.nd, and has dulyrptnlitied ber, M!I. W. M. M ii,i,kr. j at such. All persons littviiigeliiii'ua against A I'l'I.H'ATlON" for Liquor License. To ' said estate are hereby notilied to prenent i the Honorable. County Court of Wash-' tlu-iu to vie, with proper voui hers, at the iiigtoii enmity, Oregon. We the. under- law ofliee olrt. It. ituton. in Hillsboro, signed residing in and lejral voters of Co- On-gon. within six months from this date. Innihia precinct, Washington county, Or- Dated at llill-horo, Orvyun, this Septem egon, and constituting together an actual i lier la, 1SH. Kkiuih Dkmmin. junty of such h-gal voter, do n-ect- fullv pray that a license to sell, spirituous, malt and vinioiis limiors in less ouantities t'liin one gallon, to be granted to W. M. Miller, of the precinct, county ami state aforesiiid lor I in- "riod of six months. Oa'.td at llleneoe, irrou, .,t. ill, 1KM. Names. X. II. Jones, (. Hardy, R. C. I'hillij.s, K. Parrot, C. W. Parrot, W. J. Riley, J. (,'. Dobbins. J. llarletv, W. C. Kortluiiiimi, Frank lioiv:,rlli, W K. Lash, W. P. rrcniiian. Kugene Held, K. Huge, John L. If , mt J. liogc-, Julius Miller, A. K. Watson, W. M. Miller, M. M. Dc.laney, It. Sandlbnl, W. I). SatterU-e, W. II. Ad ams, P. Hank, W. T I'gloiv, John M. liar ny, W. B. Miller,.!. P. Ks-ner. Tom Wil lis. Joe Lsmier, J. (.'. Rati rty, W. 1. (i-ege, K. Keenan. (iiiy Smith, W.T. llollrnlieck, Wm. Ilnrnics. l'red Suiner, John Smith, Christ Kyli,. John K. Smith, R. II. 'om phry, J. It. Mc.Ncw, ('. W. Leiibow, Sam uel l. Hohiian. Itoliert Rice, Ira Keuis, .!. T. Dclior.l, W. V. l.nvnseiid. (j. W. Mor gan. Tens, T. K. Williams, Lewis Hawk. T. II. Jones, Peter J. Hernia. is, (ieorcff W. Keliey, Aine McL'nlev, llavicl Rice. John Vaoderwall, George 11. Kuii ager, J. Cory, i. .1. liueHey, (.'. Morris, Wash. Jones, Jet Long, W. A. Long, W. II. Rauhe. J. R. Mays, L. I!. Mays, K. II. Padgett, ', Jack son, 1!. Hurt'di, H"tirv Harms, Fred Kntcht. T. I'aal.-ell, Christ Carl, II. Luck, AntoneJ. Vandehey, W. ijtuiui, Jacob J. Smith, J. 0. Townsenil, Julius Jorgens, KtrSciiicfeliu, ,'. J. Muir, C. Teimk. .1. Freudenthol. H. Lenard Kestner, I'. H. VanDt-hey, H. VuiiDenberg. C. W. Iler niens, Peter Hermens, Peter Krieger, A.J. Stewart, Louis Hermens, Adrian Van Hen Heuvel. Charles Meeks, 1C. (j. Mays, K. P. Cornelius, 11. T. Johnson, Chas. Meaeham, W. J. Jackson. 28-5 Notice For Publication. Land Orgies at Oreoos City, Ob.I Sep. 27, 18!l.l "VTOTICE is hereby given that the I'ollow-i-i ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of I is claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Washington county at Hillsboro, Or., on November 20, 18!rt. viz: - Qnintin Tannock, H. E. No. 7214, for tho S. E. sec 4, T 2 X, R 2 W. He names the following vi(ie-'" to prove his continuous residence s:;h. .1 nod cultivation of said la-id, viz: George l:.i:oi;nnan, of Olencoe. 0r. John K. Zimmerman, " Robert Survicr, u 1. Fred Meyer, J)ixi,, " 28- RnpEHT A. Mii.lkk, Ulster. Noties for Publiiaticrj. . L.'.sn Or" it'K at Onr.nor: f. rv. Or.i Kj.. !.( TWroTiCK is hereby given thai rle- toHow 1A itig-nmued settler has tllid notice of his intention to mal:e tinsil proi f in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be madj b-tore the County Clerk of Wash ington county, nt Hillsboro, Or., on No vember l!l, IS'it, viz: !o.;eph Campbell, H. K. No. 7a, lor the N W Sec 2, TIN, R S W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: J. T. Fletcher, of Gales Creek. Ore. W. S. Her, " " " J. L. Loving, " " " Cicero Hines, " " " 2S-6 Roheut A. Milllb, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Okeook City, Or.) Sen. 27. Isot.f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tiual proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tlie County Clerk of Wash ington countv. at Hillsboro, Ore., on No vember 21, m. viz: Jacob Dabinden, H. K. No. 7875, for tlie W V, 8 K , and E X S V M Sec. 7 T 2 N, R 4 VV. He names the following witnesses, to prove his continuous residence upon lind cultivation of said land, viz: John MclOaction, of Manning, Ore. Hermann Hunger, " " John Martens, of Hayward, Ore. George Kessler, " " 28-fi Roiikrt A. Mii,i.f.r, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE i3 hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Patrick McQuade, deceased. All person- having claims against said estate are required to present the same to said administrator with prop er vouchers at the ollice of The Aruus at Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the last publication of this notice, (ltev.) Charles J. O'Reilly, Administrator. EXECUTRIXS NOTICF. NOTICE is herby given that, I the under signed have been by tho County Court of the, (Slate of Oregon for Washington Countv. appointed executrix of the last will and testiment of Louis Kov, deceased, and have qualtiecl as such executrix. All persons having claims against tho estate of Louis Roy, deceased, are hereby noti lied to present the sanm to me with the proper vouchers, at the law office of Bar rett A Adams, in Hillsboro, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated this September 4th. 18(14, Amanda M. Roy, Exec.ulrix of the last will and testiment of Louis Roy, deceased. SUMMONS. TX the Countv Court of the Stake of Ore- JL eon, for Washington County. 1'.. Zimmerman, riaiutitt, Geo. W. Gibson and liosoH. Gibson. Defendants. To Geo. V. Gibson, one of the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon you 1 urn "commanded to appear and unsver Of-....... , . I..;., f lit H,n ,i!,ovn Aei,lrl I court and cause by Monday the 5th day of 1 V.. ...... twill fl.u 1-w.in.r tho first.1 November, 1804, the ame being the first day of the noxt regular term of said court alter tho service of this summons upon yon: And it vou tail to so appear unit answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $100, with interest there on since December 1, 1802, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and tho sum of 20, attorneys' fees and for the costs and dis- j burseinents of this action and also that the I foItMu liHi-ilMsi.riheil re.-il estate, the oronor- ! tv of said defendant Geo. W. Gibson. to-wit : The Northwest quarter of Hectiuit 82, Townships, North, Range 2 West of the Will. Mer., Washington county, Oregon, be sold in the manner provided by law and the proceeds applied to thi satisfaction ot plaintiff's said iudgmeiit, And for such other relief as to tho court may appear equitable. This summons is served upon ,,i,i;,..,t;,, i, ,.,!, f tlx, It, hi n. iielius,.luclge of tho Countv Court of Wash-: fW A portion of your trade is respect ington County, Oregon, bated at Cham- j fully solicited. One door west of Tha llers, at Hillsboro, Oregon, this September 1 Pharmacy. Yours Respectfully, 18, 1804. 1 ' U. S. HEIDLK. 8. II. Huston and Bkston Bowman. T . T n niiTrnnw 20-0 Attorneys for Plaintiff. HILLSBORO, - OBEQOW The Leading Drug House. THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY. Careful supervision by experienced netcntaiid naiiiBtakinir pharma -istsl The Hillsboro Pharmacy ord i ilni-s its only, and is thoroughly supplied with every requisite necessary for properly eon ducting a lirst-class prescription business. Tho proprietors -are ever watchful that I ho most-approved latest remedies are continually beingr added to the stock wtn sciences of medicine and pharmacy advance. Being possessed of peouliar dvan taees in purchasing its supplies, owing to its business rule of taking trade discount for cash from the best houses, the prices are consequently lower than those of most dispensing drug 3tores. ; . . All the loading articles of deuooists' bundiuks, indudlnfc the liliiwm- r Ii m r.n, miijr. . n.i.i-.n, .j, . 4 l'.n.wl cullnnl uaitrtiriAnt. of hand, Patont modicines of all popular and ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. itt - 5 Administratrix 'f the estate of Henry ('. C. Dctiiiiiiu, Deceased. Notice fcr Publication. Land Ofkici at Oreoon City, Or. Sep. 27, lHfM.i TSTOTICE is hereby given that the follow I. 1 ine-named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make ii ml proof in fun- ' port of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the County Clerk of Wash- inton county, at Hillsboro. Or., on Nov. 2-, !K)I, viz: Hermann Hunger, H. K No. 72e'., for the K X 8 K !f Sec. 8 aeo N N E K Sec. 17, T 2 N , R 4 V. He names the tollowiiie witnesses tow prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J.-lin .McEiichen, of Manning, Ore. Jacob Dahinden, of Hayward Ore. John Martens, ' " ' George Kessler. " . " RohkktA. Mh.lkr, Register. Notice for Publication, Lasd Office at Obeoos Citt, OB.t " Hep. 27, IH94.f "VrOTICU is hereby (five 11 that the follow-J-l ing-named settler has tilod notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made before the County Clerk of Wash ington county, at Hillsboro, Or., on No vember 22, 1SII4, viz: Willis Ii. Trowc, II. K. No. 7001, for the S W Sec. 15, T a N, R5W. He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon nl cultivation id' said land, viz: Daniel Patton, of Glenwood, Ore. Ed. Hucldleson, ' " Nathan J. Goodwin, " " Max linrkholzer, " " 2H-r Robert A. Miller, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oreoom C'Tt, Or. ep. 27, 1894 f "VTOTICH is hereby given that the fol i.1 lowing-uamed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the County Clerk of i usiiiucou county, at iiuisooro, ure , on November 22, lxi)4,"viz: Mat Sheible, II . K. No. 10257 for the 8 4 N W i, S N E Sec 85, T 2 N, R 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his coutinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Heisler, of Gales Creek, Ore. Win. II.Lyda, Henry Janson, " " " 8. S. Bateman, ' " " 28-0 Robert A. Miller, Register. Notice For Publication. Land Office At Oreoon City, CnroosJ (September 5, 18)4.1 NOTICE is hereby given thai the follow ing-named settler has tiled noti.eur" his intention to make limil proof hi sui port of his claim, and tiial said proof wilt oe made btf're the County Clerk -uf Wash ington countv, at Hillsboro, Or., on Octo ber 2!), lfttll, viz: James H. Hutchison, II. E. 714!i, for the N. E. y. of Hec. 2, T. 2. N R. 3 W. He min.cs the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, paid land, viz: Washington Joiif s, of Glencoe, Or. James May, " " Geo. He .ii.-ro. " " . ! V M. Kecnaa, " " 25-cS Robert A. Miller. Register. Notice For Publication. Land Office At OiiEoon City, Oreooh t Septembi ro, 1K94. ) "VfOTICKisheroby.giveu that the follow-ing-named sailer has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in BUp- port ol his claim. a,;d that said proof will be made before the County Clerk uf Wash ington County, at Hillsboro, Or., on Oct.. 80, 1S04, viz: Sil.: s S. lteetl, It. K. No. 7745, for the S. W. Vi, X. E. V, 8.," 10. 14, N. W. '4, N, IS. K, t. W. i and N. W.K, S. K. , Sec. 31, X. a , R. 5 W. Le names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Chas. Webber, of Glenwood, Or. Henry Raker, " . Kric.k Sanberg ' " Ole Bunburg, ' " " 25J1 Robert A. Miller, Register. Notice For Publication. Land Office At Oregon City, Oregon) September 5, lSSM.f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make tinal proof insup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Cierk of Wash ington Co., at Hillsboro, Or., on Oct. 20, 1804, viz: John W.White, II. E. No. 7800, for the W. N. W. M, and N. E. 14, N. V. , Sec. 2, T. 2. N., E.4W. He names the following witnesses to. prove 111s continuous residence upon ana cultivation of, said land, viz. Gustavus Hines, uf Manning, Or. W. R. Whitney, John Fisher. , " " Romeo Bullock, " " 25-6 Robert A. Miller, Register. W. W. WILLIAMS, I'ROPRIBTOR OF FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, Everything kept in a Grst-ctass Baker)'. FRENCH and MIXED CANDIES, - lee tall, Sotk Water, &D(1 FillC CiffilrS. ' ' . .0 South Side of Main street, HILLSBORO, ORE, U. a HEIDLE'S HOME BAKERY, CANDY KITCHEN, AND SHORT ORDER LUNCH ROOMS Now Open and Heady for IlusliiesHj, Cakes, Pies, etc., also City liakerygConfectionery y appear;.-, n I I ,T n wc5j:irnau i)rea..Eivwj uaj. physicians! Accurate dispensing by conv druirs from the most reliable manufacturer , - . - i . .. .. KPKI'TACI.KS and EYF.-ai.A88K kinds always in stock, Tlie finest wine, JZa IN UNION BLOCK.