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1 j i THE ARGUS THUK8DAY, JAN. 30. 1896. THE ARGUS CALENDAR Muii "5" IT Hi Mon j Tumif Wwi Tim j Kri j N.a" IF 14 J 15 JT j I 17 1 18 27 j 2s 2" J :lo far - 'Mi Ilillbboro school bag now 419 pupils enrolled. Itorti, to tlie wifeof.T. A. Bowen, Jan. 24, 1890, a daughter. Job. KchulniiTicli visited in tlw f anuington vicinity Sunday. Sain Johnson, of Gleneoe vici nity, was in the city Tuesday. .Schulmerich & Sofi have some bargains in clothing for tueu and boys. Jolm Kelly is holding down a position in the Heaimfc Williams' livery barn. I). Havage, whole the Justice for Laurel precinct, was iu the city -Monday. Thb Annus and Cincinnati Enquirer, an 8 page weekly, loth for 11.15 per year, -J. B. Imlay, warehouseman for Reedville did business here tlio first I the week. Wood taken in exchange for liamesM at the I'kineer Harness Show Ail Second street. Loui Rood, secretary of tlw Farniington Creamery jouipaiti was iu the city Saturday last. Mrs. J. Crran, of Iieedvilte, was in the city Monday, and made Tub Alton ollioe a pleasant call. -It. II. Wdker and Eohtrt Thompson, of lleaverton and Cedar Mill, v ere in town the first f the week. f Friday evening, February 7tl, Diller will have a Brand baJUnder the auspices of the Bethany Cornet Baud and Orchestra. J.J. Morgan returned Monday veiling from Albany where he at tended the death of his undo, Jus. M'ir ., une of Oregon's pioneers rd"V0. ' Harry Slaiger has returmd from Castle Rock, and is again at his 1 11 position putting lights in .t haps fo- the Light it Wimjr cuin jwny." ' '"""". ! A. 8. Dudley will boll a public, wile on Feb. 15. A larue amount oi personal propertv will he dd, nd It. V. Cornr-Iiu will net s MUCtioilUif, An emery wlwtl Imoled at tlie Sash and Ur Factory the other day, and u piece struck U. S. Micks on the thumb, making quite severe wound. The llilleborw K. of team will go ( Cornelius Saturday night nod confer the Knights' rank on C. C. Hancock and Ben Cornelius, son of tho late Jesse. Wni. Fraxier, was in the city the other day. Mr. Fraeier recently purchased a fine black team from Mr. Milne. It. will be remembered that he buys for the U. 8. Army. -A A. Phillips was down from Cornelius Tuesday and reports diphtheria still in thut vicinity. Dr. Bailey, of this city, ia getting the disease well under control, how ever, A hack belonging-?" Jones, of Forest OroveTi, 4 JMi-j allied h party of nicmirfWNof Eart. em Slar, wns'bmken Tuesday night And another procured to take the visitors home. Moses McCoy is now confined In the county bastile awaiting the Action of the Grand Jury. McCoy was held by Justice Hughes to an swer a charge of conspiracy to ob tain money on false pretense. , Many remarks are being passed relative to the services now held at the Congregational church. Rev. Evan P. Hughes is forcible and eloquent, and a thorough master of liis subject and the Congregational people are well pleased with their new regime It is rumored that Hon C. P. Yates will receive a place on the republican ticket for joint senator. Owing to the fact that a nomina tion almost to a certainty means election, it is said that Forest Grove And Hillsboro have several candi dates each, far state senator. The political situation is be coming interesting and the usual tactics are being used by practical politicians. Taxpayer, Equal Jus tice and Republican three "now de plumers," have captured the col umns and are running, riot with the Independent. "The world do move." In the article on the second page touching upon the question of the appropriation bill, and how Washington county members voted tlereon, it is proper to state that the vote as given by house members is on the original bill, which was some $20,000 less than after the senate amendments were attached. The record, or House Journal, gives no chronicle as to how mem berg voted after the senate amend ments were received. vioiinng oi copt at unr Bryant Laidlaw Co. Cash Store. For the next 30 days we will offer our entire etockof mens' winter suits at cost. Call ad get a ten dollar all wool suit foW 17.90. Overcoats and MaeinUiflies at cost. ' Children's Macintoshes at $1.80, cos $2.00. Vou fan get bargains now, as we don't wantXto carry these goods over. Children's rubbers at 50 cents on the dollar. While falling a tree Wednes day morning, Chris. Johnson, re siding northeast of (llencoe, was se verely injured. The fulli.tg tree struck a log beside which Mr. John-: son was standing, rolling it over nis legs. Attention was cat eu to; his condition by his moans and thet ueiElilNirs after considerable effort succeeded in releasing him. He is suffering from severe bruises be sides a broken thigh. It is the community at or near a locality that makes property val uable. Takeaway your communi ty from Hillsboro. or any other city, and your values are gone. It is not, then, politic to tie ton radical with the laboring classes, for it is these which create the true value. everywhere, primarily. The school meeting yesterday, for this city and district, decided to have but six months school the ensuing year, and voted an 8-mill tax. As fiillsboro children learn rapidly, tlie intellectual average will even then rank with nlaees where more school is held. ConKif-Ki'tional church next Sunday: Morning. "The Jericho Road of Life." Evening: usual eervices and meeting of Endeavor- rs of Christian and Congregational hurcbes, in celebration "Chistian Endeavor day." All invited. K. P. Hughes, pastor. Nine Pythians went to Come- livs Saturday evening last to wit ness rank work in Simomdes Lodge. This Saturday evening the team from this place will go up and con fer the Knight's rank on two can didates, and a good time is expect ed. The governor has stated that lie will call no extra session. He says the Telegram and Oregonian Are the only papers of note which tavor one, and seems to think pub lic sentiment rather against the re convening of the law-players. When you want an "up to date" hair cut, or a neat comfortable shave or both, call at the City Shaving Parlors. Hot and Cold 'baths im mediate on order. E. E. Coustock, Prop,. CheapSboots! ' Cheap shoes!! Didst thou iy ? Aby we have them!'' See oW window and come in an lake advantage of our special sale prices. Bryan.. Laidlaw Co. Cash Store. f " " " The Shrievalty of this county is in receipt of an oll'ioinl invitation to bo present at Kalamu, Washing ton, and witness the hanging of Chas. Asinnis, the Cowlitz county murderer. , The post office store keeps con stantly on sale a line of standard periodicals, magazines and mmith lys. Anything not on sale will be ordered for you. Inquire uf J. M, Brown. Now that there is snow on the ground and you want to keep your feet dry, get a pair of Scliuliuerich & Son's water-proof shoes. Keep your good health and be happy. The Bon Ton Shaving Parlors on Second street are the most fash ionable in the city. Childrens' haircutting, 15 cents: slmvine on uaaJalUcents. Driving Asg(iciatioii liiis been made- for Fenruarv 29th. See intice in Another column. The State R publican Clubs will meet at Portland next Wednes day. Quite a number will attend from here delegates and interested partisans. The names of those from whom the jurors for 1896 will be drawn will be published next week. Over 200 are selected to draw from. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brock will depart Tuesday for Henpner, East ern Oregon, where they will make- their future home. H. Wehrungtfe Sons uire hold ing a clearance sale, to. list 30 "days from January 26th. They Wn't do a thing to prices. W. L. Bartlett is in the city, in the interest of the United Atisana. He seems to be meeting with fair success. A telephone has been pi aced in the Delta Drug store and connects with the residence of Dr. Linklater. Sheriff Ford has already served papers of notice on a majority of tne judges and clerks of election. Marriage license has been is sued to Perry Benefiel, 23, and Miss Rometta Bullock, 17. We have a few ladies' wraps left which you can buy at cost. Schulmerich & Son, The .Grand Central depot at Portland is now completed and will soon be in use.. : Rubber and rubber boots in all styles at lowest prices! Schul merich it Son. W.N. Barrett, District attor ney, is now at Oregon City attend- ! ing court. S WILL CELEBRATE ..id-ii wn w Tf ..'age of 70 years and $200 each year Annual Ball Will be Held thereafter for ten years. ; at the Opera House. JB1DAY EVENING FEBRUARY 14th An Endeavor Will be Made to Make This the Greatest Occasion of the Kind West Side De partments to Attend. - Department Ball. It has been years since the Hills boro Fire Department atte f pted an entertainment such as it will hold on St. Valentine's day. .The fire laddies are determined to hold, a ball, and it will doubtless be a grand affair. . The people of Hills boro will turn out in round num liers, as tbey all appreciate the re lation the fire department bears to the interests of the city, and the several committees will do the rest. The opera house will be the scene of festivities, and the best of music will be secured. The floor com mittee is one of the best, and their names insure perfect ordr. Sup per will be served, as no ball is a success without refreshments to the inner man. The opera house w ill be tastily decorated and the Imys will do (heir utmost to make all at tending feel the hospitality of the Hillsboro Fire Department in a quantity not of minor proportions. Following are the committees; Executive T. S. Weatherred, J. B. Wilkes. J. M. Wall. U. G. Hanna, Jos. Schulmerich, L. A. Iong. Music D. W. Dobbins, Dr. C. B. Brown, W. W. McKinney. Floor Managers - ' ' ' J. I. Knight, U. G. Hanna, G. A. Wehrung, W. D. Bradford. W. H. Wehrung, G. W. Patterson. Supper ; " '. H. Schulmerich, A. M. Carlile, Jos. Schulmerich, C. Koch, Geo. Bagley, , AV. D. Wo d. Decorations W. Boucsein, Jas. Cave, Johns. Freeman, W. V. Wiley, H. F. Behrens, John Beauciianip. Printing Frank Williams,- W. V. Wilev. .L.'A. Long.., . "., : ; G- A? Wehrung has been ap pointed: a .committee' on hall, and James Lamkin, the veteran - fire man, will take charge if the door. The .entire department will be committee on in vitation. Will the Hillslioro firemen have a gi.od time? Everybody think so. "Naythur-ofThem. The two factions of republicans, Dolph and Anti-Dolph, which glori fied the party at Salem last winter, iu their scant legislation and full ness of appropriation, remind one of the Irish boy who was w.tehi..giSp.S? a fellow playing cards. This bov.j , . who stood hehind n. nf tl, 1. Mr ?n.d M".E Squires, of Greenville, , , , w. made casual remarks about the; poor playing. After awhile the player turned and said: "See here, my boy. who is playing this hand, you or I?" "Naythur, be Jabers," was the prompt reply. This is the way of the two factions which con stituted the whole. Neither did anything. COURT HOUSE NEWS. ' ''Tll'T-';towi.-. V1 Warrauts i drawn, January U-rui, 1898. ! - - I PRISONERS AND TAITPKRS A Stewart 750 T G Todd 5 00 Mrs D E Reuter 5 00 Irvin Hutchison 5 00 Lester M Bell 15.00 BRIDGES AND ROADS. Beam & Williams 2 00 iooi Wiley & Dennis. STATS CASES W W Annans. J I Knight W N Barrett.. COUNTY COURT. D B Reasoner ThosGTodd klSCHLLANEOUS G W Patterson-excess W D Wood-insane and inquest. J W Benson-c h and i 14.60 33-9 7-50 I6.00 13.HO 1 55 5 00 6 00 State cases & witnesses 840 40 Circuit court. . . STATIONERY Glass and Prudhoinme Meston & Dygert . . .... .:. . . 1677 50 18.75 , PROBATE. The guardian of the heirs of the Jensen estate has filed her report, showing a balance on hand of $3767.68, and same wos approved. Report of guardian of Smith heirs has been filed, showing notes . and cash on hand amounting to $552.08. Guardian of Tiffany heirs reports on hand $367.92 and asked to be allowed to pay certain claims. Al lowed. ' ' , . ... . Citation issued to Minerva Shep ly, requriug her to appear in couit March 2nd and show cause why certain petition shall not be grant ed. 'v ' " . United Artisans. . Ten reasons why you should join the United Artisans: 1st. It has been organized only .Jayar and its founders have coiu- jbiheil in it airilleftrntirtrrrdT avoided all objectionable features of a multitude of similar societies that preceded. 2nd. It pays to the living mem ber $200 when he arrives at the 3rd. It has a reserve fund which 'guarantees that the assessments shall not exceed twelve in any one (year. i 4th. Each member pavs accord ing to age at time of joining. 5th. Every member of the soci ety has been examined within the past year by a competent physician mid pronounced physically sound. Therefore, we are not likely to have many deaths for several years. 6th. It can' pay a death loss sooner after the death of a member than any other society in Oregon. 7th. It has not bad an assess ment for a year past. mm. It is a hotire institution and does not take your money east to pay help and build sky scrapers in eastern cities. 9th. This society considers wom an in every respect equal to man and is therefore granted equal rights, equal privileges, equal pro tection on same terms. - 10th. Persons occupying dan gerous or hazardous positions are excluded from membership and none but the most select are ac cepted. The United Artisans is an Ore gon institution and has been run ning but fifteen mouths but it has a membership in Portiand of over 1200 and it has a reserve fund in the treasury of over $13,000. Sen. Mitchell and Judge Bellinger are among the directors. An Assem bly will probably be instituted iu this city next week by W. L. Bart lett, state organizer. Oregon Advertised. They raise "some pork" out west also. The Hillsboro, Ore., Argus has this item; "Washington coun ty is always to the front, and its motto seems "whole hog or none." 'A. S. Perkins recently butchered a 20 months porkine which tipped the scale beams at 900 pounds, the largest ever raised in the north west. Duraud (Wis.) Courier. Dead Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Heppner, Siniou Royal, Mrs H A Huber, Mrs Olive All letters not called for bv Feb. i, 1895, will be sent to the dead 'letter of fice. One cent v-ilj be charged on each letter called for. ? Mary A. Brown, P. M. A Bargain. A neatly constructed 5 room cot tage.ivithin V! blks ot business part ai,,f ( own. Good. . fence around lot, good woodshui, una two roomy closets in residence. Also pump in pond repair. Goes fi r $600. In quire ut this office. BEAVERTON. Mrs M A Danks and Mrs Mary Alex ander returned Monday evening from their trip to the east where they have passea inrougn ueaverton Tuesday. . . . jasper &ime is me nappy latner of a bouncing baby boy. Born to the wife of Rev Sykes, a girl. Mother and babe doing well Born to the wife of Geo Baker, a girl. R D lenhani and wife made a short stay in town last week, returning to Vancouver the same day. Parties who did not attend the enter tainment given after the literary was over missed seeing the elephant which was worm walking a mile to see. - HI. IllWi wi Dresentinif Miss presenting Miss Hess,- of Portland, a gold medal for her loyalty to home in dustry is appreciated by all. It is to be hoped that there will be many more like her. Notice to Stock Holders. Hillsboro. Omawirs. Jan. 2s. isaa To tne subscribers of the capital stoek of lM0. yVa8nin8ton County Speed and Driving Association. YOU and each of you are hereby noti fied that the Capital Stock of the Washington County Speed and Driving Association has been fully subscribed and you are further notified that a meeting of the shareholders and Htib.scrilfrH ot'smr-h stocK will be held nt .Hillsboio, Oregon, On Saturday,. the 211th day of February, lSOfl, at the hour of 20 p. m. of said day, at the hall oi'K. Lyons, for ihe purpose of perleciing the organization of such corporation and to elect directors therefor. IK. J. Lyons, Thos. Talbot, Chas. 8. Naylob, TWO FOR ONE Send for free sample and judge thereby. II And Both H1 iK Cash in Per Year Advance. j The Enquirer is a 9-column, 8 page paper, issued each Thursday. Largest in size, cheapest in price, most reliable in news, all large type, plain print, good white paper. If our readers want another live paper, the Enquirer is that paper. . Call or send orders to Argus Pub. Co., Hillsboro Ore. biiiif SCIT-AT-LAW Suit for the Removal of a Mill Dam. 8ITUATED ON TUALATIN KIVEK Aplin's Dam is the Bone of Conten tion Evidenee Now Heine; Taken by Referee Ben -. ' ton Bowman. Injunction Asked For. ; -'- The case of Gaston v. Aplin has been having a hearing at the court house this week, before-Referee Ben ton Bowman, The merits, of the case louch upon Aplin's flour mill at Dilley.complainatns claiming the dam obstructs the flow of water from Wapato Lake. The taking of testimony is long and arduous, but not devoid of interest. In the pleadings complainants fet up that thousands of acres are not properly drained, owing. to the presence' of the dam; that it has worked a hard ship on the fish in said Tualatin river; that said Tualatin river is a navigable stream; that logs ami timlier, in which the country above is abundant, can not float down; that said dam creates an overflow and a constant deposit on agricult ural lands; that the condition makes malaria profusely abundiint,be8ides numerous" other recitals. The main point of the pleadings seems to be the contention that the mill owners are not using the dam, but operate by Bteam power, and ex pect to be generously paid by the set lers for removing the much abused obstruction. Plaintiffs further allege that no fish lad der is maintained as required by statute. They ask the Court to issue an injunction ordering the removal of the dam, for cost and disburse ments of the action, and such fur ther relief as may be meet and equitahle. Hon. Jas. GaBton re presents the plaintiff and Hon. T. H. Tongue is cou nsel for the defense. The case is one of considerable im portance and will be watched with interest. The dam, it is said," was originally built about 30 years ago. The Roy Will Contest. Judge Cornelius is busily en gaged these days poring over 198 pages of testimony taken in the Koy Will contest. The contestants in the case exct a decision in their favor and of course the de fendant expects a favorable decree. The git.t of the matter is this: Some years ago, Louis Koy, a widower,' possessed of considerable property and means, went back to Missouri and married, bringing his wife back with him. After several years of married life, Hoy died, leaving a will which provided a life tenure for the then Mrs. Roy. Subse quently MrB. Roy was appointed executrix of the will and every thing went along serenely. With in one year after Mr. Roy's death, and while acting as executrix, the widow married, which, had the heirs objected within the time pre scribed by statute, would have an nulled executrix proceedings. -Later on the heirs endeavored to break the will on the grounds of weak ness of the testator's mind. The evidence was taken and when Judge Cornelius makes his decision it is expected that the adverse party will promptly appeal. The Judge will have decided by February 15th ndJJien new features will develop 'V-r J . V- w- w, 11 purpose of making an ean all nersons who lnav otter themselves an candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the County School Superin tendent thereof will hold a miblic nation in the County court house at Hills boro, at 1 o'clock p ,ui, on the 2d Wednes day in Febuary, the 12th. Candidates for state papers should present themselves on Friday, the. 14th.. Dated this 30th day of Jan., 1S9B. - Austin Cbaiu, County School Superintendent of Wash ington county, urexon. 45-tf ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Get Wear Registers for vour children. The beet, school shoe made; at Schulinerich' & Son.' John Dobbins and W. W. Holmes did business at Portland Monday, making the trip overland. -"Passinoreism," or "Church ism and Politics" is the subject for Friday evening at the. M. E. church. Sunday, morning subject: "The Philosophy of Jesus Christ;" Evening subject: "The Baptism of Jesus utirist. . Karl's Clover Root bus arrived at The Delta. Can purchase in any quantity. , It is now reported that Gomez, the Insurgent leader, is dead. . Judge Mcliride will be- heie tomorrow to hold Cireuit eovtirt. The litrkcr vase will k tned. - Which firur1slig all lines of goods in fyofweHjr1-!! bard time prices ! Ik ' WebHnsi & Sons . Come to tfieirc eawoViw sale, now on ! Cet lH.ii'rsprjitf ,-'.' Llovd Mnnterniiery, the Linn county murderer, will doubt Less be hanged to-morrw. . ; --Plenty of bargains at Sehul merich & Boa's- in remnants and broken lots. The Delta carries in stock, Karl's Clover Root. AfUr wing two-tliKds of a bonle of either of these remedies according to direc tions, if not satisfactory as guar anteed, return same and money will be refunded. .Weil's Hackma tack perfumery and the celebrated Ko No dentifrice in stock. County Judge Cornelius, Cor oner Wood and Referee Benton Bowman went down to Reedville Wednesday evening to institute a republican club. ., The party who was tried before Judge Knight Saturday, for larceny of $10 from the county poor farm, was acquitted from lack of evidence. . r Get some of those neriodicals and magazines at the port otl'n e store. They are instructive and help to while away the long winter1 evenings.. ';; Married: At the parlors of the Hotel Hillsboro, Tuesday. Jan. 28. J. I Knight, J. P., officiating, Mr. uuoi miner, anu iMiss Mary. E. Roberts, both of Pattons valley. Six shaves for fifty cents at the Bon Ton Shaying Porlors. most fashionable in the city. . ' Jas. Alexander, a prominent contractor ol Portland, and who is a brother-in-law to Joe. Downs and Win. McCourts, spent - Wednesday in this city. Two pounds of coffee, 45 cents; 100 pounds of salt, 90 cents; Even Change Tobacco, I7i cents; at Dr. Parker's. Since the recent rains the water has flooded 3rd street near the Connel residence to such an. ex tent that a ditch has been cut across Main. For sale at a bargain. A first class, top buggy, almost good as new. Enquire at this office for particulars. Endeavor of Cong, church will give ait entertainment on March 6, 1896.- Program will appear later on. Fleece lined underwear; just the thing lor this weather at Schul merich & Son. ' Mrs J. L. Dennis is prepared to do dressmaking at the very low est figures. Give her a call. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Teachers' examination will hold on February 12th. - A large number of applicants is expected. -'Five fresh milch cows for sale. Inquire of Geo. R. Bagley, Rooms 1 and 2 Shute building. A. M.tJarlile and E M. Fon dray did business at I'urtlaud Mon day. A fine $75 breech-loading shot gun was sold by Sheriff Ford, Mon day, for $35 to. Judge Humphreys. China pheasants will suffer next season. . . - . Subscribers to the Speed & Driving association will remember the adjourned" meeting this Satur day afternoon at the Hotel Hills boro.. Business to be considered and a good attendance is desired. H. Wehrung & Sons will give 10 per cent, cash discount on their entire line of men's and boys1 cloth ing for the next thirjfy days. Re member their goods are 11 inarked in plain figures. - Vss'' ' , The Hillsboro Water and Light Co. has had its arc lights overhaul ed by an expert electrician and the effect is very Satisfactory, ; Posters for the Firemen's Ball will soon be distributed. Evidently this district is not like the man quoted by Sebastion C. Adams, oi Salem, who ''didn't want no fine house, no school, no H34l4inh; and no .nothiii?' The Vdte'nt$ turned down, school carried. J. I. Knight is jn-epared to $50 to $1000 make loans of from on easy terms, The wheat market still holds at the 50 cent mark. Nex year it will go higher. Hops are dull. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED A-ril"kMT f$r Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Ornoss : Koomt 701-707. Marqmun Itiillcllnr, PORTLAND. OREGON. DtSIQN rATBMTsV TRSbbi asaaim. V0PTHIUMTS, IwmfMninlBaaBatrm Handbook wiuate wrtt i 8olentlflo Amrloan v hi ax j OldMt bsiwui fix; SMurlarpatent la Anwriea, I.err paUnt Ukn out br ui i brought bfor Iha gubllabi s n tic clvan CresoCshiirg la tb JJrietttuic gurrtati Uimi MmUttna r sar aolaasUle paw In world, Splemildlr tllnitratad. Mo luu lllcrnt man abouli b without 1L Weeklr, fia.OOa IWUiasBS. Mt Bt4wHi,aaw. txk.ttT SOCIETIES. . V Phoenix Lndro No 34. K ntl m..ik g-TiBrfrttmSlBtrBing f eseb- w in aiusonie null. Phonacia Temple No 1 meets otf tbu m oDd and fourth Friday of tacfa month fBlOOFhall. Monlesuma Lodn No 50 I O F meet every Wednesday sr ening in theu nail. r y HUbtboro Bebekaa Lodge No 64 meet In Odd Fellows' hall on the third Saturday of each month. Tnaltty Lodge Not 1 F AH meet every Saturday night on or alter full moon oftacn munlh. Tualatin Chapter, No 31, Eastern Star, meets second and fourth Tuesday In each month at Mawmic hall. Hillsboro Lodge No CI A O U Vf meet every, second and fourth Friday in each month. X Washington Kncampnieot No 241 our meets on second and ionrtli Friday of each month. . HUlslwro Lodge No 17 XOOT meet J in Orange luill evtiy Saturday ' . eteuiug- Hillsboro Orange Ko 73 P of - meet 2nd and 4th Saturdays at v! ui. Viola Tent, Mo 18. K. O T M. mteU in UUt : Fellows'.. Hall on Second ami ourtb Thursday evenings 01' each month. PROFESSIONAL. BARRETT & ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Itoouis Sand 7 Central Block, Uillsuoso, Or 7. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgan block, Hillsboro, Orfoa. W. D.WOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Chenette Row. Reaidsaest, eomor First and Main striata, HillsbMSft, Oregon; 8. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. Iff. PHYSIQAN AND SURGEON, Office at Residence East of Court House. C. B. BROWN, JJENTIST, ". . . - HILLSBORO, OREGON. GOLD CROWNrld BRIDGE work a specialty. ALL WORK Guarenteed. Rooms 1 and 3 Morgan Block. Orncn Hovbs: From 8 a. m. to 4k r. M. a. aururr, .. p. j. baiut, ks.m.b DRS. F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accoachers. . Office in Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence soutn-weat corner Baselina and Second. All calls promptly attended day or night. JAMES PHLLIPPI TiKEII, M. 0. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Burgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Office and residence south of Main near 3d St.. Hillsboro, Or. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. - Conveyancing and fins map work specialty. Lindsay Block, two doors north 0 th potofflcsv Sseond St., HiiUboro, Or. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 00111 1 A 3, Shute Block, over Greer's. HILLSBORO, OREGON. Local Agent Rcyal IuiiurMie Ccu aiiy SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyancing. Rooms 67 Morgan Bit, Hillsboro. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. Fish and Meat Market S. I). ROSELAIR, Prop., ' HILLSBORO, - - OREGON. Salmon from 6 to 8 cents per poiinoT. Smelt 6 cents per pound. tfund. THE DELTA : DRUG w. STORE . - (Next Door Bcyan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, - Hillsboro A fta Iin of Tbilet Articles, Brushes. 1. l- ............ - rt:rinuieH, raioiu aieciluinea and special atteittkm giveii to QimUty unci AiH unu y. e0r.2UWish'lot. J J. NOUTHRUP, Newly Furnished, and. Renovated. A first-class table and alt accommodation. for the eonveniiK of guests. . . . Notary Public . . Loans, Coltecttetts . . .. FIRE - . AND - - ACCIDENT' : INSURANCE i J. I. KNIGHT, Oenerul t'lro iaHuranwe and Loan SYokfir HILLSBORO - - ORKGON h Green GwrrwEirae, CentewiHe, Oregon L "fU-jgj.. ...... j iiiu 011 nana: . 1 4. ..II.. - - - j.V . w 3 Weaves carpet striped aasi measured to fit any room. ' Prices to suit tas hard tluiasv- n I-1