The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 26, 1896, Image 3

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    THE HiLl,SiU)K() ARGUS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER"' 2(5. 18'.
THE A KG US . .
.. CALENDAR
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ai 1 2:1 ' C-i-f I iy af I M I L
Dully Mall AiTiviil.c
Kni-ual (Irnvc . am 7:1.')
Portland, Way and Kmsloi n H:M
tllnm-u in tentl
!orvallU and Wuy - MM
J'orlliuul ' - 1I:0U
Dully Mall Ifc-ptirttircir.
Portland lCuHtirn vlu HV a in 7:l!t
l'orl vlu Hlmipnm, l.enox & llelliuny 7.()
CorvilliiM M uy - M;:l
Portland Way - f m &;).!
KuriMt Wruve - - fi:U)
J'iinniiiifton and Liinnil leaves ttt KIM) u
iii and at-rlve lit IMS p m on Tuoadiiy,
TliuiMiliy uml .Saturday
No Kundny malls. l'ostnluVii open from
7:00 a in to M:00 p m, except MuinUyit.
N. I. Vlina Table:
Lv, Ar.
"Vortlmid tit 7:1.1 i ui fciO
Corvnllnt a in S:,'l p in t.iKt
;T.n tliiml a in H:'iU p in (WW
.Mi'Mliinvllle amtttw p m 7:I.H
-The average Hillsboro man
must lie cxcuumi fur hiii tinir lo usk I
- - n
III" editor of the Iudeciideiit li:w
it feels lo live in a precinct and con
gressional dm: till iMitii of which
are anarchistic.
- Please read and heed ihu fob
lw i 11 j: All persons indebted to
i In linn of If. Wehrung A Sons are '
requested lo call und seitle their,1
notes uml mtj uiiis hi one. This;
is the lust et l. Please take nni ice.
II. Wehrung A, Souh. j
Tin; City council will meet for
tlm last time lift. i- election on Sut- j
unlay, Nov. 2Sth.
Atlortiev Langh-v was down
from I'nrest drove Monday attend-
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
I'KOUATK.
illg ttt legal IlI'MlUSK
llOUSC.
I Kx press your individualii y ly j J. II. Freeman, of this city,
i using Ave Maria, Hi the IK-Ita. j died at the home of hi mother
I -Horn, Mnn.lav, Nov. 2-tr.l, o'?r,v M 'or.,inK. For several
L (J Walker has bee, anpt'd guar- ' ' wife of (i ll.t.u nr..r Cen- i " . ' 'f " "'ru
tiv MaiKirono.tiiH,,n.iii,ii ; ai h vrudu.tlly -ha-l ht-en gelling
tlmn of Hn.n at.d .ttaln of Mary , U rv.lle, d-uj-httr. , weakpr w;ipr Jr
alkt-r. ThankHKivitijc tiny coince toivuma native of this county and
IVrnoiiiil .roterty of Henry Gnrd-! """O' l"'l'l tiii yelir with hut lit-1 wan a univermil favorite. Up to
nei eftitteset nll to w idow ttiui lieirs ! tlmnkfnl for. Hut here, eighteen nionlliH aai hit aeneral
in Oregon. nmiiMKFt ur (armrK, . heaiih hat) Wit very Rood and he
an are ante to imve liieir turkey
hilt feel thankful th:it lliiiiKsare
no worse.
A new new'ng machriir for fale
very chiap at thfl IlillBiioro Hanar.
a ti..... ... i. ,..i..... ...i.;.. i.
Ad.mo.stra ,on of Oervane .11 i ,,m, nt(j,(!tioilH ()U,f UiM1'e a part
'"" e8ta,u cl,,H'(1 ,,f rword- of the hill of fare ai the Tualatin,
i.,.....i ,.r t .,!..,.. :..,. 1 ..... i..... I .., it .... t i... ..1
j lciltrib "I aj'pi airiTUIII i rilll H' rriri II (V IMIIII llltr IJilir-l, l.l.'ill
A praiHeinent of ntiile of Kinnia :
ii Hfuch, detieaffd filed und approv- '
ed at $450. 1
Report of K Savagu eRtat'' hIiowh
tlmt administrator han allowed
cliiiniH to extent of $1514 !)'!.
('hriritniatt ls ;.r! heing
placed in chow vviinhnviH very early
lliif m'Hson.
it the court , heirs' inten.'Kl in Max Hehlintf est. 1 aerosti the Htrod to the alley hack
to ok if -I - Approved. of J. 1. Knijjlit tt olliue Ihehirdf
Ileal cRlateof Ira I. von deceitned. I . " "e" Kepi wen ti
ordered sold on following tenon:
! in tilt; air.
Tile) wdewalk on Wathinglon
tttreet in front of Mra. I'atteiHon'H
reuidontie is heing thoroughly re
newed, a iifuuk needed improve
luent. - The iCulhern Pacific will, ii in
deported, htyon it the West StJ
in excellent nluipe.
H. Wehrunn it Souh hav jtiht
received their fall line of dreitx
$oodH. IJon'tfitil to rail and ex
ninine good uik) priceH helore Iaiv
ing dIbb where, 11 ti they defy all
omprtilioii.
l -Jnd(je Mcllride in In tliovitv
jpr the Nov. term of court; M r. Mo
Jlrido ih one ot tuoe who Uiiukh
that protection hue more to do wiih
Mr, McKinlcy'tt elecUon than the
imoney quertion.
J. V. Corey, the Green' ille fa
vorilc, in pendiiiK a few days in
city, and is felting in thttjury hnx.
Why pay your money for Wild
cat paper when for the same money
or Icsh, you can get an good an in
surance policy art the world pro
'duces, for the Hume price orient, hy
calling on J. 1. Kuighl, llillxbo'
ro, Oregon.
CongreKsinan-elect TonKiie'n
alary will commence npit March.
Wtl unleie an extrn M'ion ltd held,
fll' will not sit in congress until
)xt December. The law provides
Wiat congressmen shall receive, mil
itry from the March Hucceedini.'
fiieir'elctliDn.
T 1 1.. :..., f. n..:i.... .:n ,.i
1 iininrnit limir mil 111 1 i. uo t 1 1
nprjold. They sell for cash or pro-rduce-and
meet all 'honest cmrijwti-
Hon.
Farmers comn enced fall plow
ing tiink week and if the weather
holds ffV will get in considerable
fill whr J I Itefure the 1st of Decem
ber.
J. C. Her w up from Sherwood
this week attending Circuit Court.
A new assortment of blankets.
all styles and prices. We lead
them all in best of quality and low
est of prices. Come and see ub be
fore you buy. If. Wehhuncj A Son.
A large number of Hil Inborn
yonth were taken before the grand
jurv Monday and Tuesday. It is
supposed some one was interested
to ti lid out w lo re liquor h id been
procured which had caused foinel'
JvKe minors a varioloid of intoxioti-tion.
Mine Il.tst Northrop, of the
IJTotel Hillsboro, had a 40 pound
Mi Key lor I Irmk-'giving tlinner,
tuning his tables today.
' II. Wphi una A Son hnv just
Wfiteived a larte line of fall goods
(tiel are selling it prig's for cash
,th it t!itn not be duplicated.
M in Atratha Powell is attend
ing school' in JS Hit Portland this
winter.
J, M. llrowu bus disposed of
hia news business and W. K. Brock
will hereafter supply the pettple
with mngMitictt and inonthlies.
It is quit likely that every
hop yard of any importance in thin! and J. C. Her
county will becultivated next year,
owing to the advance in pi ice.
I) ti. Kay and Arvilla K Hal
stead have been granted license to
wed by Clerk Imbrie.
Thirteen acres, halt tinder cul
tivation, reft slashed and seeded.
Three acres is of beavcrdaiu and
swail. Situated close to Base line
ro. I between Hillsboro and Forest
(Jrove. (Joes at $")() per acre. Call
at I his ollioe.
one half price to be cash, and one! You wil liod the u-uai iiio if
half on lime to bear interest at 8 Xmiis goods ill the Ifiizuar.
P''r ct'"'- I Ort'ing to the inclement wetith-
IUCi:iT tot'KT ;T the meeting at Shute's Hall last
Judge, T. A McBride; Clerk, j. ; lday nil.t was not largely attend-
1 i...i.u. ii.,;r.ffJ 1 1 v. etl ttioi an oiv.iiiizalioii was not ef-
was a stout -looking healthy ap
pearing young man. Consumption
was the cause of his demise
Mins Marie Vandersal is in the
city from Salem to spend a few
days with friends.
spent in h-aring motions and 'he!
tli-jstsal of equity cases. The grand '
jurv is m follows: J. R. liitiley.i
foreman ami S. Ingles, D. 15. Roe.jp,
J. Wi-,mer, V, L. Kosaothr, Walt-j
er Pti'iiin and nnnk Kills. After
the venire the grand jury at outre
went to its room antl with the as
sistance of District Attorney Glee
ton commenced its duties for the
term.
The shooting match e;
town yesterday was well attended
A. A. Phillips, of Cornelius,
Card of Thank.
The undersigned take this meth
od tif thanking the many friends
who loini.il their assistance and
,! sympathised with lis in our late
ast of! fn;,.,:. ... 1 ,.
mij'i- iihi, nv niiif-ii our ot loveu
father was removed from his place
among us
ifecleij. Another meeting will be
)ltA lii.Y 1 W
Roht Imbrie v John W ilson, ' Ev,.rv,H1,h. i!lltMest.'. i'n public af
foreclosu.e; tlefault a.xi decree. ( fuirtl-Bluiul.l tun. out as . there will
I. Rrnckler v R M JasersMi. ,e maiiy questions of puMie inter
H It Davis v F C Johnson. jest to dis uss htf.ire the winter is
(ioodsell vCB Hunnell. over-
R Imhrio v Peter and jCatrina! The cheap rates of 12 dollars
Abphimalp. cabin and Gdo lars steerage, includ-
R II Walker v Joseph Ciwrse, ! '"!$ un als and b-rth are stilh inef-confiriii-t.tio.if.
fci'l 011 the O H it X Cos', siean.
jt;rslro:ii rnrthind. bleamert leave
' Portland every five davs.
Hlivitri,V n.ghn is 'in the city
on the 'jury list. Stewart is su
preme in his Tuith (hat McKinley
will give us good times again.
Don't f irget John HrrWi or his
magnilice.il line tlf tilothrwc sam-i
. .IV
pies, l o btft err uy trws otty
WlllWHH4eillons.
' The casn of the assignee of
t.,...- ..1 .... u I.'
M Hughes went to trial yesterday
iiiorr.ing, Uns was thecaso wliich
as Iried at a former session of
coiirt'tnd wherein eltiven "stubborn"
jurors held unit against 0110 lovel
headed reaspner, rceulting in;a (lis-
agreement.
Thosn whhinii Xmas cards for
school or Sunday schontclanses will:
find excellent values at the Bazaar.
Mr.-and Mrs. Sam J. McEI-
downei' are the parents of another
uov. born November --111). ine
young inaii arrived in time to par
take ot Thanksgiving turkey.
Mltss Pomeroy, of ForeetCjrove
is now employed as stenographer in
u- law oflice of Oeo R. IJagley.
ifV-Musio chitins JitSSUrfW, ft
daTnty perfume fascinatet, Ave Ma
ria is dainty, at the Delta.
J. Freeman did 'business at
Portland yesterday.
V Mef!rnm. of Forest Grove
'VLand Mr. Moore, of Greenville, are
111 the city and will expert the
counly books for the grand jury.
J. Vandorwal waB if the city
yesterday from Greenville, having
!brotigniii a cargo of fine Thanks
giving tffit.
M-trried: At Fittest Grove,
Nov. 'J.'drd, at the resilience of the
bride's lather, Mr. Mile. Waters
and Miss Rachel M. Patterson.
Water pis's were frozen up
yesterday morning in several resi
dences. From this on care should
be exercised in turning the water
off over night.
Farmers are plowing these Jays
but as yet no fall wheat bus been
sown.
The Y. P. S. C. 15. of the Con
gregational church will give a So
cial tif Nations at Grange hall, Fri
day evev.ing, November 27th. An
interesting program will lie render
ed. Admission, It) cents; refresh
menu, oysters, etc, extra.
Our new line of all wool suits
at eight dollars aniTlifiy HMi'ts are
bargains. t!J.ill andlgct newssuiis
before Thaiiksai vjiig. Only at
Bryan l,aidlawU?ii Cash Store.
See our one dollar blankets.
John Jvarstetter is not going
In Arkansas as quoted in last
week's Akckis. The rniort crew
out of Mr. K a rs tetter having inaile
a cver for his wagon, a la "tuairie
schooner." He will stay in Wash
ington county.
Hon. T. H. Tongue attended
the banquet tendered Hon. Sol.
tlirsuli, at the i'urtla.iu last Sat-
airdny night.
If you wanV.tfi ee something
fine go two doors'iiorth of the post
ollice. Call and get. prices before
i . .. i . 1. .. . 1 1
purcnasing coming eptewnere.
Criminal cases are at a dis
count at this term of Court, there
being no trial yet 0.1 the docket
from thi-eouunty.
W. D. Phinney has lteen suf
fering from a rheumatic suttke for
several davs.
f . .
Flour is wiry up, .but Wead i
yet the same at tin City' Rnkery,
and the way to improve thfl other
wise good sopper is 10 stmi and get
three loaves of nice hot bread for a
dime tin your way home,
Mrs. Garvin-Stewart, of Glen
wood, has returned from a visit to
tht east and passed through to her
home Tuesday .morning.
Ken Hay lost, one of bis fine
black 'horses the other (buy. The
animal had one-of its leg-i broen
bv a. 'kick from another horse and
was shot to end its suffering.
W. KUroek can now supply
tho public with the 'choicest niaga-
xinefeand literature. Uuuie and see
ibryferself.
J. j ......Morgan wrh out from the
metropolis the Litter part of the
week.
.1. M. Partlow was down from
Forest Grove rtne oLher day. He
states that, W. J. w siill up at Ku
plec.'in the bunch gms region.
When vou wantan"uptod!ile''
hair cut, or a neat comfortable shave
or both, cull at the City Shaving
Pal lors. Hot and Cold baths im
mediate on 'order.
E. K. C01.K8TOOK, Prop.
Miller, the Second street bar
ber, still continues toxlo tirsPRfliss
work at hard times jirices. Shav
ing .10 ocnts. Jiest in the city.
C K Deichuim v J R Millar.
Geo N Driver v Charles Harris.
Ringv Lease; dismissed without
costs to either party.
Newton v Grabel; teport of refer
ee confirmed.
German Loan Society v W Eis
ner et ux; decree ordered.
Robinson v Fowler: decree ot
foreclosure granted.
Patterson v McLejd; decree as
per stipulation.
Balfour v liailey; default and tle
cree. Goodsell v Bunnell, admr; de
cree. II R Davis v TO Johnson; de
fault and decree.
Lena Uuckner v Japersoir, de
fault anil decroe.
Newton v Brown; sheriff ordered
to make deed to heirs.
PL Willis v Portland Pressed
Brick Co; decree granted. $000 at
torney fee.
Assignee's p tition to sell realty
of the insolvent Barrett, estate,
granted.
CON KI H M ATJON .
Thornev Dhondt.
First National Bafik of Hillsbo
ro v Hughes.
Jamieson v Manning.
Hyatt v Cox.
Nikander v Hansen.
Schiichting v Schlichting.
Lanvltert v Hals lead.
Driver v Harris.
McQuillan v Miller.
MlSCICI.IiANKOlSH.
Louisa Arnicker v John Arnick-
er; clh'orce grunted.
M A Danks v F J W'illianiB, as;
CMi.stalde, daiuagrt.A; demurrer ov-'
erruled and ten days to anstver.
First National Bank of HiHsbo-.
to v Hughes. Morgan A Rogers; re
ceiver ortlered to sell accounts.
Estatu t f Klias Newton; sheriff
ordered to execute deed to heirs.
John Dennis v J J Morgan et al,
action for money; default and de
cree and sheriff ordered to sell
property attached.
H10AI. K8TATK TBAN8ACTIOR8.
Win Leacli itnil wf to John Armstrong
pt bllt 25 K G $413.
Thomas J Clark anil wf to Austin Til
(U'u 30 a in Pairchilil tl 1 c t 1 n r 4 w
Juoo.
Vtn L Curtis ami wf to Nellie S Crow
3 a in -VVtn Stokes it I c t l n r 3 w $300.
E .A hildy anil wr to Julius u Marli
nazzi 14 u in sec 21 t 2 s r 1 w $1010.
Thoa J Clark and v.t to Trustees O &
W E Church of God .' a near Lousig
nontlake$i. Eva R Blank and hb to Belle Watts in
of E'.kanuh Walker d 1 c $400.
Joint Schleich & wf to E J and Cath
erine Schleich conditional deed to 100 a
in t 1 n r 1 w.
J Giislou and wf .to .Lori 110 Storey Uct
of land in Gaston f 100.
.Etta B Bill to Ernest anii Eva Everest
k e H-mc .19 t I s r 4 w $2aao.
jolni Horstmau and wt lo l,oiii&a a
MiUr n It 4 blk 37 F G.&as.
Allien Wachlein and wf to school ilist
52 small tret in-sec 27 t I b r 3 w 1.
Geo X Kititon and wf to Carlton Tup-
per pt of D McLeod d 1 c 82 97 a $1.
was down this morning.
Two men were brought down
f.i'in Buxton the first of the week
chirgcd with breaking into the
blacksmiib's cabin near that place.
Remember the Social of Na
tions al ihe Giane Hall this Fri
ll ty evening.
A. H Reaiiics, the Portland
attorney has moved to Jacksonville,
Southern Oregon, where he has
formed a co- partnership with W.
N Coivig, one of the best lawyers
in that section. Mr. Reames was
originally a Southern Oregon man
and will get his share of business.
sniiirnK?
I'lneelt Irfxlgo X11H4, k ntV niMt.
cm .-tiLiilav enn, eaen WM
in At:iM(.nie I111II.
Uoiiei'iu Tvm,itf No 1U ineetn on th. Me-
oittl au I toitn.i r relay ui mu-u uionut
In 1 U tiH.l. (
Moiiteiuina lj.ile No 60 I O O."
V tnoet every Vt ednestlay ev.
i-"- eniiiir tit tlitir hull. 1
llillslmro Kelieka.i litlue No M meet lit -
Udll I'CltlX. h' null Ml l.lk' ttlUU StUlUHj i
Ol'tlHUll inoinli. '
1 Tuality Lodre No 6 A 4 A M
ry iiioet every Satutduy iiltlit on or
ul'tvr lull moon Dl i'm li uiotith.
Tualatin C'hupter, Io :il, KumWui Star,
meets second and Iuitli iiiiuiltiy ill
euch uiontli ul Manuiiie liall.
Hillsboro, Nov. 20th 1S06.
J. W. M ICHALEC
LOPKMA A Ml KR SON
Anna Hoxzaik
Fhancks Gheei.
HUls'.'oio Lodge No til A O U W
ineei every second ana louttu
1' inlay iu eai'li month.
t Hsliingion Kueauiptniot No V4 1
mu'Vis on neculiu ami toui(u
01 euch uiontli.
XA anhiiigi
11 O f 1
f riuuy
Attention, G. A. R.I
The annual election of ollicers of
the General Ransom Post will oc
cur at the Odd Fellows' Hall on
the first Saturday in Decern her, at
2:00 o'clock p. m. All members of
'.he Post are. requested to be present.
e Hillsboro Lod;o No 17 1 U ti T uiet
in Uratijo Lull eety ft-.tuiuuy
evening.
&IlitUbiro Grange No 7a V of it meet
M "ud 4i'i b.-turdays at 12 in.
Viola Tent, Ao. K K 1 it, meets in Odd
Follows' 11.; ,rtiv-it and 1 uurtli
Thursday evetitnA i '.i u.ouu .
Iluby Atiaeinbly, N. 'Hi, tnited Att.simif
meet lirst and liiud 'i uui.v at Oi.c i 1
Ions' llttil.
lien Hunsom I'ost, No Wt. U A H 1. n 1 t
Grange nil rim and luiid fcuturuu..
DEATH OF J. H. FREEMAN
A Lie Nailed. ,
.Consumption and bronchitis are
not lev tw means the same, al
though it is'hard M distingtrish onei
from the other. Bronchitis is an
inflammation of the lining of the
wind tubes or air vessels i f the
lungs, causing soreness of the same,
Some few (.use-e of typhoid fov- !co, pi,re t,ruHtt hoarseness, dj
e reported 111 -the vicinity of i,tli(,uity ,()f iUroathiaig, piU,ing of
er are
Laurel
Max Friendly, the vveterun
wool buyer, was again in this vi
cinity thiB wcok, making purcuft
eB'for'fais'lirm. Seo Haines Bailey before you
sell your wool, They are paying
12 cents per lb. tor nrst quality.
The talk-of putting in a beet
Btigar-fACtory at -torest Grove and
at Tigardvilie should receive agiui
lion. Hillsboro is a central loca
tion and as we have a creamery
plant hete-the two could be easily
run in conjunction. -Let Hillsboro
shake its. lethargic hwaittwes self and
get down to business. t
matter iiiid.soinetiiiies blood. Thou
sands die annually with this dread
disease. Wilbur's Cough Cure will
cure. .Pdmo 50 eerite. .Ear. sale hy
AV.32. Brock.
Dead Letter List.
City election is drawing near
tnd there is but little notice taken
by property holders It is siid
that there is strum: opposition to
the charter being amended so thai
proper'y holders will hate to in.
prove the stnets iiuiii.iL'eni ..
their real estate, Whether or not
this will he an issue i a question.
People desiring to tinier jewel
rv of L V. BereRinaes for llolid iv
gills ate reciucsieti to call al once.
The time issimrl until the Hoii lays
come, at id all orders should be
placed al once so that eiigraviii on
rings etc, can be coniplettd in
pleutv of time. Come m wiih
your special orders.
Here is A. chance for Tlue-e
who make a cent pitcha-e will
be triven an'v 3 eentiwicle tln-v
choose at the hillsboro Bazaar.
In lb matter of the S'ate vs
Bancroft, the grand jury returned
a not true bill Ii will be r nn in
be red that the defendant was ar
rested and held for breaking ini
the S P. d"pot several mouihs ago.
Mrs. CJeo Sanders, jif , North
Yamhill, and a daughter .of A A.
Phillies is visilinx with bin. at
Corneiiws this week.
C. M. Joh.kon, of Cornelius,
had the misfortune to fall and se
verely sjti'MMi his ami while Ijghl
iiyz ibis lamps from a chair one
evening kst week.
Wm. McLin, last week, killed
an Aretieowl which measured live
feel, across the wines. This specie
of bird is very rare iu these parts
and is vry beautiful, being 11
snowy white.
The Puhlic school al Cornelius
is procressing finely under the
management of Prof. Dorrein, Mrs.
Darrein and Miss Miller.
Judge A S.vcek, of the Port
land Municipal court, spent Friday
forenoon in the city, returning on
therfreight. He was here 01. legal
business.
The'Oreeon Citv court allowed
Mr. J. MUne .14(10 instead ofSl.TO
us staled in last, week's Augus.
The tni-Kttik-e occurred by an inter
pretation ul an Uregonian article
which stated llnit the court affirmed
the action tif the County Court at
Hillsboro.
-'Friday last the northwest hail
another 2-inch snow f'aU. All day
j Saturday it rained and much sur
face water was the result. No
(I a m 11 go diiie:allhough the streams
were kept well up.
A few tlays of weather like this
and there .will be good skating on
the bottom.
I. B. Darity was in from Gleneoe
this week, an attendant at court.
ill. is. reliably reported thai the
.grand jury .will atliinpt to lern
whether it vvas levk of .nonet or
lack of confidence which caused a
cessation o'1 .work on the Artoria-
(icblc Mad.
T1k: .'Metves trial has been set
lor next Moiitlnv, Nov. 30th. The
cuw has.ell 'cited consii.'erable curi
o4if' stil fjlie ituial tvill be largely
attnkfl.
. Wo wero irt 'Fo'8t Giove and
noticed Haines & htiley are al
ways busy; they ha,ve seven sales
.men and none of thchi idle. The
Secret mitt-tt die y carry a large
stock and sell 'reasonable.
Haines & Bailey at Forest
Grove is one of Abe oldest establish
ed business hoiMeB in that city antl
ds doing ii.iiiiimise business; em-
ploying seven clerks.
Occurs Early Thanksgiving Morning.
John 11. Freeman, well-known
in Washington enmity, died at an
early hour ibis morning at the res
idence of his mother, Mrs. H. A.
Frr-en.au. Deceased wa6 a native
of lids county ainlgrew to manhood
near this city. His generous im
pulsive nature made and held him
a large circle 1 f friends.
al years he has studied dentistry
and was about to take his degree
when ill health overtook him. He
had been a member of Phoenix
Lodge, K. f I'. f r some time.
Mr. Freeman had the appearance
of unusually good htaltli until last
spring ttht n an attack of pneumo
nia undermined bis health so
that he never recovered, consump
tion selling in. Deceased was 2H
years, 7 mouths atxl "3 days in age
when ht passed to the silent beyond
from whence none return
Returned From Alaska.
D. McCaiiiish ami Andrew Mil
ler returned Thursday last from
an i.ll summer's visit to Cook's in
let, Alaska. In company with Geo.
Miller, they left Hillsltoro early
last rpring and arrived in the In
let late in April. For several weeks
they prospected and then came
back this way from the Inlet 150
miles where they went to work for
a Boston Company w hich is mak
ing preparations tit do some exten
sive mining next year. They worked
for this company for about 80 or 90
For sevej- 'days at tf-3.00 per day and then left
for Oregon to spend the winter
Mr. McCamish stales that his
health has been much improved by
his trip. He says there was one
little settlement of Russians near
where they Inst were, who had
farms on which they raised vege
tables and kept a few cows. These
cows, he savs, are stunted little
creiitureK, not. standing much high
er than our yearlings. Grass grows
very abundant up there and the
settlement and plenty of milk and
butter to sell.
The Blooming Bloomers.
When the tireizv blooming b'ootners
are'Uinvei'Sdlly live y,o, how will Inilors
pre.is the creases iu tiiem, uc should
like to know
. When t!te htiby's head is nodding and
it wants lo take t nap, how can mamma
hill her her darlttiy in tier bifurcated
lup.
How can Bridget slioi the chicken
with no skirl lu tiup or llin, when the
cei.tures a'giui),:,ny iu the garden ia
the spring.
Rut the question most annoying that
our speculations catch can she vie with
man tn action when he got to strike a
uialvh. Elvira Bug, in Exchange,
A Bargain.
A neatly constructed 5 room cot
tage trthin 2 blks ot business part
of town. Good fence around lot,
good woodshed, and two roon.v
closets in residence. Also pump
in good repair. Goes R. r $600. . In-
qum at mis ollice.
PROFESSIONAL.
T. H. TONGUE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Iu Xorgan Block,
II llUboro, Or ifon.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician, gnrceon and Accouiher
ffice In Tllllahnm Vtonnsm
dene, aoutn-wert corner iJaaell'n. and
Beeond. All oaJta promptly atUudtod dar
r night.
8. T. LINK LATER, M. B.C. M.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON,
Ottlcs at Residence East of Court House.
A. ft. li.IM Y, I). I). ti.
QBN1IST
Rooms 1 and '1 Morgan-Bailey Block.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
A Dairy Coimtry.
It would appear 1 lint the people
of this county are not alive lo the
adaptaliility of stsil and cliinate for
daiiv purposet.. The most prosper
ous tarniors we have are those who
are interested in the dairy business.
It is just as expensive to keep poor
sock as it is to keep goal strains
and the difference in the profits of
one year alone ill about pay the
difference in value between a poor
cow and a good didry animal But
ter has always a market and if the
price is somewhat low in summer
(he extra price of winter more than
makes up summer values. Where
many of our farmers tire running
eh ve.tr at a loss or standstill in
raising grains,, they civld be mak
ing their farms paying investments
by slock in it: then, wiih good dairy
strains. What this county needs
is a few good co operative eream
cries where- pntimns find sale for
their product and receive the bene
fit of the creamery profit nt the
same time. Ttw time is coming
when we will have- many of these
instilutims.
VERBOORT AND VICINITY.
Mrs J Van De Zamlen is quite ill
Misses Charlotte and Theressa Reiling
expect to return to Portland this-week.
Mr A Van Handle, of Greeu BayrWis.
is expected here soon.
Walter Bernurd'saiid Mr Van De Zatt
deu's houses are midway under construe
tion and this weather is not very favor
able for building purposes.
V Crop has bought the Boh Walker
place one mile east ot ureenvnlle.
Bloi 4 Will T1L
The many different skin diseases
such as ringworm, tet ter, Bait rheum,
erysipelas, et zema, itching or an
eruption of pimplee, pustules,
blotches, chaps or cracking open of
the skin, scrofula, are directly t he
cause of impure blond. WHbw's
Blood Purifier is n-cknowtedgwl to
be the best medicine known for any
of these unsightly complaints.
Price $1.00 per bottle. For mile bv
W. E. Brock.
JiMS PHI HIPM T1KISSIE, K. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BorfeonSonthm Pacific Kailrood On.
CousulUtion in Frenca or Engllidi. Ofllo
and reaid.no. aoulh ot Slain Hour Sd ak.
UiUauoro, Or.
WILKES BROS.
ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS.
Conveyancing and fin. map work
ipaclnlly.
Ltndray Block, two doora north ot Ihm
poatomc. NtooiKl ti., HilUboro, Or.
GEORGE R. BAGLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ouBi I di 2, Shut Block, war Greer..
HILLSBORO, OREGON,
l-ueal Agent Koyl limarattee Ion wy
SMITH et BOWMAN,
ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW,
Notarial Work and Conveytacing.
llootus ti A 7 Morgan Bkk., Uillab.ro, Or.
Oil of Gladness.
For sale 52 acres 1 mile East
of Forest Grove.occu pied by R. M.
Breretnn. 42'ae-ies in cultivation
12 to 15 acres ii bear i eg orchard.
Good house am? barn. Applvto-R.
Livingstone. 224 Stark Street of
Portland.
G. A. Sanfiwd, of the Celunv
bia County News, spent Sunday in
the city from St. Helens.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Carstens Bros..
MANUFACTURERS OP
Hobiu I Md Lumber
Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc.
HILLSBORO - OREGON
Cftr.2d4Wts.'tti
I Ji. HORTHRUr,
Newly Furnished
and Renovated.
Administratrix' Kotic.
NO'ftCH is hereby given that the under
signed litis been by the county court
A first-class table and
all accommodations
foe the convenience
06 guests. . . ,
Washington county, Oregon, appoint
cltttiniwlrnli'tv nt rl,,. nctljit.n m Mennv
Is ft pleasant, palatable prepar.'l-; Gardner, deceased, ami has duly uuiililled
Notary Public . . .
L;a ns, Collections ,. .
FIRE AND ACCIDKNT
1 INSURANCE :
tion. entirely free from all nil v taste.1 " .8Ucl1- A!' 1J""V"1S huving claitn
, , 1 1 .' 11 ' : against nam estaw are- mreoy no-,
and may re ivtinnnistereil li terna!lv j tiiit.,1 to present the same with prop-l
or applied cxtemallv. It will re-; er vouchers to the undersigned! withm six!
11 .1 . .,t ... ' 1; i, ! 1 ' months front date Iwoeof,
innveall thai human tiesn is lifir y, Gardner. '
to.'1 if propel Iv tuittlieil, and lrHiflit ' Adiniuistratrix ef ih estate ol Henry (loneral Kir. Inmuance and Loan Broker
' ' r '. 1 iy 1 1 r,..,..J u IJOUI.rx...
,. .,1,1 v I li'iillll'eil tor ""loner, iei;riieu, vuimi
IIUtH.iV UI1JIII1 It p.llMll'11 IOI H,u,)7,l, ,l.w ( Xi.w.. I.SHtl. !
o , .' r
J. I. KNIGHT,
bv W. E.
lrie 60 cents. For sale
Block.
BrLlSBOROr -
OREGON
Grand Jury at Work.
The Circuit Court commenced its
November tern on Mmnday monv
ingand after the grand jury was
drawn, Monday and Tuesday were
BOOTS Mailt to Order $5.5Q
SHOES Dill Swei $5.00
TWO FOR ONE
Wni. Mohr, on Second St.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly Dow Send' fcr ft ee antle and Judue thereby.
Times are Hard !
if
llswrt) ita
up
And
Mil
111
ft
Cash in
Advance.
Siwi tlm ,inm ull.of V V. ttrnoll
The followitie is the list of letteK re-... 'mt. ' '
juaining in the Uillsboro post office n- ,' 'VJ sitsi, on tinuuior
iclaimea-' . ; page.
o0.' , ; .'n Ne'li Phillips, of Corneliue,
All tetten not called -for by. D0C.3. j,, Iy1,lnid
letter called for. 1 leave her rorm.
H. scaPHtaaicH, P M. j Uorn. To lh(; w.Te ff y NVm,
Circuit Court adii.urned lust eve- G.toliu; at Gieruoe, a joiiWeBley Aibums Kur. Fuw Liue uf UibLwt m Jiutluced L'rUa s
uing to convene Friday uioming. ' Btice fiowdiu, i' '
Eoa't throw Money away on Cheap, Worth
less articles, toot go toW. E. Brock's and buy a
r i..,a,it TOwlr Vtt o flforarlorri Aiithrvr" frw ft. TTnl- Both
uiipjk&i. y iTuia. wj wvu"v. w - jef Year'
i tn Tliaanf ftamofhinP" TlfteflTlt, will last A.
o o - The Kiiquirer is a cehimn, 8-
life time and cheap, uqjne ana inveswsaie.
While Stock is Complete
Also have in stock a complete line of Celluloid Toilet Novell itB,
I paga papfir, issued each Thursday,
j Largest rn ixe, cheiiaesti in price,
linnet reliable-iii news, all targe type,
i plain print,. good white paper. If
I ont readers wanit another live paj rj
j the Enquirer i that paper,
j Gall or send' orders to-
i Arg us Pub. 0on