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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1897)
n y t ME AEGUS . . CALENDAE ??aIM''0!!Cll"j sir 10 n 1 12 1 iau 1 15 7T 17 18 j l " 21 22 28" 24 25 I 2U 27 2S "2'J f 30 8li 1 Lr'r' Thurston Master was In the city from Readville Monday and states ho will soon return oast of the mountains. Loreu Jackson has bran quite i!i for Dome llino, A. Tozier hb out from Port land New Year's and remained in the city until the first of the ww.lt. Tinier always has a warm welcome THE .H1LLSHOUO ARtrUS, THURSDAY I JANUARY VlSiff."' JOINT INSTALLATION Wl YEARS DAY IN THE IO OF HALL Dally Mail Arrival! Korest Urovo a hi I'ortland, Wy and Kantorn Uleuune - t in Corvallia ami Way Portland . Dally Mull Departures: Portland & Eantorn Via 81' a in Port ViuOteiicoe, Limox it Ilotlimiy Corvallia ft Way -Portland A Way - : p tit r ureal urove T:l 8:N) MX) AMI (WO Ml) 7.io ;00 inri m and arrives at 8:1 urn oil Tuesday, ' Th,,..,l..- 1 u ...... J... " - i.u. n.tt.jr null KSV.iiimijr No Munday mails. PoatolHee open from 7:00 a m to 8:00 p in, axeept SundiiyH. 8. P. Tluio TuultK . Lv. Ar. Portland a in 7:11 m S:.W Oorvallia a m M:fiO p m 5:1(1 Portland v a in 8:M) p in 0:00 MuMiimvllle a in 0:00 p m 7;l to this citv mid ha is expected here ' an ncr, iWiPDDVMnM every New Year's- eve to ring out t?" T. lEI?I?YIv"'N INSTALLS OFFICERS muni in it itiniTiinitrj i at one of our -i. Ideal tno out year churches. The legislature meets next week and Oregon will foot the bills. If, however, the soIoiib spend a half million less than the last, no one will he loth to praise. ; From the many figures '"G" which have been onmed and muti lated and then substituted by a "7" there ia much evidence that the dead old year has many an epitaph inscribed to his memory. The sidewalk in front of Land Iu The (ien. Kaiwora Post, The Son of Veterins' and The Women's Relief Corps About Two Hun dred I'reseut to Witness Cere monies We About the Treas urer's Books. New Years in this city wus a red letter day for the organisations per .7 Please read and- heed tho fol .lowing: All persons Indebted to the firm of H. Whirling & So im are requested to call and settle their notes and accoyurta at onoe. This is the last coll, Hi'ase take notice aH. Wehrung fe Soils, , trayea r roin my premises . at Hillsboro, on or about l)eceml)er luth, one bright-red onw, dehorned; marked in left ear. 1'urties know ing of her whereabouts will please , notify Win. Tupper. A party havug 40 acres of land with a neat little dwelling thereon wants to borrow $150 on same at once. Apply at tliU office tor particulars. E. R. Miller, the Second Street Barber, still continues to give the best shave in the city for only ten cents. When you want a good haircut or a shave give him a call. . The price of uverooats has , been reduced at Schulmerich & Son, ' Hon. H. S Hudson was down from Gaston the first of the week. Tlie Y aslungtim county dele gation will atnrt Saturdiu ..iath- our con rook's shoe shop bus undergone on tal,,'"t? to 'be commemoration of nuproveinent needed. which was much i thnt Men, its not to be ignored. din representati The former low prices on our clothing will be mluced flill Tower at Schulmerich A Si.n. The masquerade liven rn the If i ..r IS- i i .i " i's einijer . oy I ic i;anoiinr MaliUCceM. Manv " Albert Lalham will conclude his third term of school at Moun tain on Monday next. Leo Sohwander, of Mountain- aaie, wus in the city Monday on business. Schulmerich k Son will give u reduction of 25 per cent on all capes and cloaks until February 1st. John A. Benson, and wife, of Cottage Grove, were in the ciiv (his week, being called homo h'v the illness of Robert Imbrie, the father of Mrs. Benson. Mr. Ben son ia tho popular druggist of Cot tage Grove. The jurors for the term of Circuit Court just closed have cost Hie county fl40G.lt), hecide the per diem of the regular panel of the grand jury, which makes nearlv 200 more. Archie Walker was un from Beavertou Monday. , He renortK the roods in had condition between that place and this city. v C. A. Hanlev has uurchaied i he Ira Lyou (arm beyond Leisy vUJa. The sale was publicly made Vurthouse dtnir and the 05 i for 20(K). JTE. Wilson, of Cenlerville. was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Wil son has been contemplating doing business for the Fretwell Bed Brace Company. Supreme RepreKeutativo Ken nedy, of Portland, will be in this city next Monday evening and n. dress the Pythiaiis at the ioint in- 'aUiUAjillorJu 11 nd J uteres t- tho war of 18C1-5. Capl. J. D. Merryinan acted as installing offic er and presided with ease and mil itary precision. All the members of Gen Hi.nsom Post, Women's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans Camp were present, and with their families and invited guests over 200 were in the assembly. After the installation-had taken place Hon. riios. II. longue, congrem man-elect, addressed them and spoke words of encouragement and praise. Mr. Tongue was at his best and all who beard him .pronounce lus effort superb. The Relief Corps, after the ceremonies were oyer, seated the big crowd to an excellent dinner, to which all did, justice ine Huuir was one long to be re membered by the members of the (. A It. ami the auxilliary oiders. OFFICERS INSTAI.I.KD. Gen. Ransom Post: H. L. Locke, I', u.; U. M. Hale, S. V.C.; B. K. IfaineB, Jr. V. C; C. K. Cline, Chap ; J. McCulloch, Q. M.; Chas. Bowen, O. D.; J. H. Wilkins, Sgt.; K C. T.te, O.G. , .'. flKS. BAN80M COUPS, W. B. C. President, Mrs. R. Crandidl; way, weucluded to trv your Pur ilier, of tffiioli, five bottles complete- I.. ... 1 L!.. V a. . ij turru nun, siyi eradicatetl every luint nr l. ..If. I 1' .... ' ....... wi inn tncuuiui uisease, wiien lie commenced taking your medi cine his body and limbs were liter- erally covered with Inrgeiigly mires ami me muscles or Ms legs had be vouin contracted to such an extent that the poor boy wah almost bed ridden. Lost vear scrofula kvhu, toms appeared again. We i mined lately ordered a few bottles and gave him. Now he Is perfectly sound and well, We cheerfully rctuniuiriiu iiih vi unurs nioou l'ur irler an being tho lieet blood medi cine on the market; It should be kept in every home. ' Respectfully yours, Dr.'A. ri. Eddy, Charlotte G. Kddy. " Note Dr. Eddy is .a retired pliy. siclan, well and favorably known throughout this sectio.i. ' A tesli- I i - i m I niuniai coming irom such a source sjieaks volumes for the elliciency of Wilbur'i Blood Purifier. . , ADDITIONAL LOCALS. 7 "V -IIAFE PASSED AWAY SINCE JANUARY 1ST ROBERT :lftci?IE Two Useful Lives Vone to The Client Shore Men With Harked Char aeteristlcs A Short Biographi cal Sketch of Each and Thtdr Relations to Washington Coun jy County Doings. the daughter-of Mr. Mauy. THE FtJIUt. . The funeral of MT.-Iinirie occurs at West Union clulwh lonk.rrow, triday. Jan. 8tbA at, t.UQ , ,., and many an ag.al tim , j witness the sad rites of the nH ...! popular pioneer.. Mr. Mauzey was lUMCU lOUIIV. SOCIETIES. VMnM Lodiie No 84. K of Plioiitx ia Temple Xo 10 -40if a i - i-i:'fc.jlL. k. .. 4 Expense. ; oiurtHik; Auuitd S. V. I J. V. P., " Chu plain ' Treasurer, '' Cwndnctor, " Guard, ,...' Sifcretarv, " Aa't Cn , " 1 tiunrd, " e-iT.'JiwIer Cum L. Bowen R. VVaggenerj . ; II. Humphreysj F. Haines; ' , G. Wehrung; ; A; Sigler; A. M. Carlile; V'i L. Sigler; ' ,:, K. Phlnnev. : mi yeafffi!i netv one trippeLdn. Mlki JdhllPon. llifl nnniilnr rcil etie niaii of Korcet Grove, .wiih m in. city last wk ; -r" . h Itmck d I lUI Slr.rrt lino me of the Imeet cati'lf (lUlayg in lie city. ' C 'l'i.:., i .i... . .. .. 4 " me feasnn 01 llie yiar in vregnii.,wnen memtiers of vari ous eoinmiKMiii.a in uinu suddenly dis over great ability in uo iegiNaior iroui the i country and country towns. . -non. v. f. Yates, the sage of wanning, was in the city the lirsl of the week. He reports the settlers of the quadrant as highly pleased over the recent decision in sustain ing the claim of the government to title to the land in question. Sam Moen was in from Center ville yesterday and says confidence has struck him by the price of but ter falling. Mr. Moen bus a fine dairy ranch and ia each vear im proving it Best elastic for Mvecte per yard at Schulmerich & Son., Also rib bon all widths at lOctsper yard A. K. Mataon was in from wountaindale Wednesday and mates iue arous lias failed to reach that office, once or twice in tne past six weeks. Any one fail ing to receive the Daner reoiiLirlv will confer a kindness by writing w who uiuue. -judge McBride will, before iona. near a mot inn fnr j 0i.u, - - .... utoiminiciii of John Ditchburn, who testified againet Steeves in the recent trial and who gave Hume a letter from Steeves while the latter was incar cerated, directiug Ditebburn how to proceed as his lawyer. Thus doing, the attorneys who petition claim, was un profession 1 conduct and disbarment is asked. I p, Sons of w John Brown has purchased the u. L. v imams' stock and will con duct the store in connection with the express otlice. He has not yet definitely concluded whether he will stay iu the same building or move 10 otner quarters. Miss Addie Bryan leaves Port land tonight with a company. of students mr attendance at the Stanford University. They, will go uy steamer. , Mrs. E. 11. Warren and daikl lor, jura, iiorner ana aiiss .Minnie Warren leave Portland totlay for a visit to California; Joho, Dennis is st present do ing service in the store while C.'E. Deichman is wrestling with quinine! Mrs. Win, Kinney is on the sick uat. J. I. Knicht was .attacked wilh heart failure yesterday- nod at one lime hit condition was very serious. Ho waa resting eas ier thia mornlngr, vv V -Andrew P.!Vi.Kea nlscholls. and MiFs Kate Green have taken out license to weoVV They ill move on Mr. WilKelMiimi near Seholls after marrjifge v Mot;iyptlf win? purchased iiearKN.'nit' the witneseeM' nmeon the Stoevcr trial was in the city today F.J. McHen'ry. the Wwidinen' heatl consul for Otegon, is still ii tne city and .informs, Tiik Anar il'wiU 'QPHariie a camn. M "n(l a mi wo how to ta r Since the year 1897 was ushered hi this county has lost two valua ble and respected citizuna nA thereby the circle of Oregon pion eers shortens lii circumferegce. The loss is a keen one to Hillsboro ant) vicinity as both have been promi-. nent factors in the development of the community. On tho evenihe of" January 4th, at 7:30 o'clock, William Mauiey, rresMemf bTWest Union, passed away after a severe illness of several weeks and on the next day following, January Cih, at 8:30 p. in , Robert Imbrie, whom everybody iu the old pioneer circle, ana nearly everyone in the stater had acquaintance, died at the hoTne of his son, County Clerk J. A. Im brie. after an illness of butnveral days. "' - , - L ., '. ; . f . :. . ... t 1 - ' ROBERT lMllRl Rotiert Iujbrie had a life well rounded out and wjifl'a marked man by virtue of hisjarge acquaintance, his lininumactluble inteBritv. ideas -oHirogressi ve farm ing, and his firm unu uuuiirrnuio iriuiiUBIlip W tllOKC lerneu passing notice. He r years very prominent in interest in the breeding and of blooded stock and was al- eauy anil willing both bvao- ,71 purse, to bring this coun iior;i repute in that line. rge farm was a model of neat- nd his home was noted for tality and good cheer. , was . horn ,in Ohio. Auaust 831, being ovef C5 years old. he age of aeven his Barents . .... . . . cu to Illinois where ho irrew to nood. there heuiarnei i MeGee and Commissi.) rope and ErtPIecutiiiif 'Aii.m Lord, of Muliiitiuiah count v. wra ....i f i .- ... mu luraoay ami wit.li our County officials and Cotrfmissionera' on,i audited the chum in the case of Uregon vs. Sleeves. Washington county will RlreiirihurtiPil full lor the jury and the bailiffs andj wuitiiouiaii win draw warrants for the witnessea bo: that uo trouble will ensue. The witnesses' claims were cut but in one of two Instances mid amount to abotitNOOO. TJr jury cost over 000, alf toldi TJ witness having the Itiglii iri chrthi was the notorioim 'Shoriy"jqUrf oil, tne star mints oi the state 1 ; m COURT HOUSE NEWS. "'- REAI, ESTATE TK A.N 8 ACTIONS. ,i ' Lewi Ennei and "wf to T L Iui-ram 11 alnaec36tirjw $150, ,, Ida and U Jackson to W Bouchcih n w Xw.ij andW. 'JittMlw see 21 t a n r i w PKSiy M S BarnTfftd wf to J M Smith 51 i6oac4 t j sr a w $75., A V.Mflft and wf to R Rufll a e 1 e X io i3tfl r 4 w,nd a M a e ' a e H act ao 1 ; 1 n r 4 w J400 "; B W Morris to Boanp'BchooI Trustees acjfnr ofn w - aejr j 1 1 r t w W"' e..lnK in tlilTr f'f ' UIIlHt)oroR(.f(kah Loy-' W " J. . L 'd 'ellovM'jMill OIlV wl t if LA luwiiyixfer Ke'v V-A'A if - w t v . twin I , mt iWhanHr. Nn 11 v' ' ' ' i . " T ' lueota awridaad'riiiirVli''i (SMvh month at Mawinia IWl; 'W srj Lodge No l a-01 r. J -J ti XTcr-ruonrt "d faVI tt'iuttliiigtou Jjiinanipm'eiit So U f A liV.I'','wton,w,-u"d,lfortJi Friday of eauli wont! V' i i inn.. . n:r.-";--r in uruuere- Iu evaiiiiiic. iaHfc every Kuturday ffOl?15u,roP"KoKo73Pof II meateis -i JJL landfill Saturdays at 12 id. , ' ? t-f - i;.- . "'rjTr l liailaj eveiiiiiKaui ttU month. ' , -C P f, JV e'ei'iilltaYt th month, v KubyAsaemW, K lT r FBrecknel to Fred Mager 43 L ... . , . . . J mann ana wi to II V MUID a i of jr Ernest ml Ii Jefainnmtf lain Browne 225 a cr itewart A 1 c and a tno ttewar c 115,000. i .-. Tl W ' D McPherson U.)ll ftcPftrwjtT! a tec 4 t a a r 4 w $1.00. r ?v v s to a Meison n w sec 4 w ratem. , ,t MAKUIAQE LICKXSKS; and Wright D. Hurt, 30 jears. Aiauu Al. Unmeil, 2U. ; Robert Stephens, 21 'Jeafa, flnd Nellie Cumminga, 21." , Ueauford G. Creps, and )lt44 liynmi. 19. H . f . .. ; ; MUCKLLASBO . J.J. Kneger was Wmittcd to citizenship by Judgf 'tferHelftis, Jan. 4. i "II VRM 'If'J V ""- 111 Uor n Jl,Jfc ' f A Offln. I. UllUlJ " A. , J- . . &JP UU1M iin MIIiajhiY a.'- Vkak .0 r aiMi t denoo aoutiwreSl - y , Booii7. AUoaUar i i T n ceVat?id fofC4ttri tfouaC,' V Rooma-l and2 Morffaa-qfllij' Block Jreguur vw 1WUU111I Midlfence aiiwiNVUi ur. 'tUSSi ,,irrrnTmed. " ... nnrifl'iSrllli ieil , jips mumi Yiiam, n a 3 lYSICIAN AND lilKCenit B, Vn Southern Pacific Railroad K ii r mien ar aogllah. Ufflqa aottlii of Uaiu uvar 3d at- . . V 1 .WILKES BROS. SttUCTORS and SURVEYORS. Pur-JOonvyacliit and fljia.map work a Kcv. W. E. Smith, of this city, i reported quite indisposed. Prof. W. J. Wirtz. 'of Furest drove, gave very interesting lec tures in the Grange Hail Tucaday and Wednesday evenings aml ha's been busily engaged in phrenolog ical wvrk. He will be line all week. The city was full of road sup ervisors yesterday, (his being the term or court which appoints them for the year. ? " C. E. Deichman is confined to to his home bv a severe cold. TWu t".. '.'.."L" ' i' i:..c r . . " Iwrimintwi , iimiii ttciii.'i uorps pre sented the Post with a handsome (lug at tliecloxeof the services, the nece.l!ince or which brought a hearty response irom the old vet am.. ..a f.. I. .1.11 I .. ciiiiii-. vrniiuiiii miiui' i tie presentation ami the newly install u.l I... tr ii t .i i uur with a shglNif)Bch of ir-reon. Here H. Dobbins returned to Ta coma last Saturday evening, after spending the holidays, Mont McKinnev is now nhl to be on the streets, after a siege of I1IIIB3B. .ur. i.-... :,' i 1? o novo several oargaips i dressgooda, especially In rer" V. . 1 CI .. I . ... I .1 ' " at ocnuimericn cc Hon, ane Ualla tititt- Smi -Mn and M nia, ceased; the bur; -a, mm t Hail. are ri ' T'ae f uncalled Hem-."- a vw r -j 4,1. a f m M in fe, :for- , tie-attend Mrs. and v rtm vtrs remains coe postof- ?nwwWitt.thW)ffel, A good many of our farmers are looking into the beet sugar in dustry with an idea of trying it: AnalyHig has shown that Oregon can outdo California in per cent of sugar in the, beet and ifUo.ubtless will he well to start in.", . ' Keiv A,... I... ..l KIIIIIS lltlfMlHi-flT" irt. -r'',"W spondeii 1 1 1 ft 1 1 k s sl,(4lh The Treasurer' a Books. . The Independent Inst aWk gave a Kateuiei.t from the,lmee of cc.jinty treasurer which rather in VuiNieted the gmnd jury had usurp ed the grounds of authority in cen suring the method of book keeping uned in the treasurer's office. A The statement is made, aleo, that -the experts made no ad verse report on the same. Both experts stated in the clerk's office, in the presence of ttit.Atta.t;s reporter tbA they had rtVide if - "tndar Knnm in iwimrrrrri--,inyfwiii gooug. u e are selli nrgany Jjjries of first-class goods nt -"closing out prices; also best granulated sugar, 20 pounds for y -Arbuckle and Lyon coffee two pounds for 35 cents. Call and see us, BryanJ.aidlaw Oo, Cash Store. -The Rev, Evan P. Hughes will speak at 11 a. m. next Sunday, a,t the Congregational church, on the subject "Three Modes of Acquir ing Truth." At 7:30 p. m. Rev. W.8. Holt. D. D.. Portland1, will deliver an address on "Missionary Work in China," and will also il lustrate the same with fine views thrown on a screen by a stereopti- can. Ab Ur. Holt is a most inter esting and pleasing speaker, and .1.!.. I . i.;- V i i . .i una i) iiih iavorue suoiect. tnose v ll,..t , I... i - ...- r kllBV 1,1113 lni.lli. J.. ,' J llauMtL .. V. :,.l. una n.v.;n..l . ... L I I v. f ii wiiiiliur! "r . ivii in iiuiiiiBt;u u niiiiu iwl s -i-T--- i. i mimtf A - t .-a- r.. . .1! ..., , .ik. u.)R, ;mji,;ibcio80 8UCIK , W- IM fHf ffie condition of tlTIl N"ur coming out to hear him may con naenuy expect rare treat. W. E. Brock, now of Heppner, is one of a company which will put in it telephone line from Heppner to Long Creek. So savs the East Oregiinian. "' '. MFoudrav is at present employed in Carlile's harness shop. The first real nice SDrinn day came Wednesday, . . John It. lkilev. foreman of 11 rmino.. most favorable iJcircuniHtance she survive, . i . Little Ros ive 'has quite ill for several dsvs but is ly improving, V i ll LI I n I 1 i a uev. rjcnojiem in, at Acwbcr: 15.. , v'iJ engiigeu in a iniptisi'faelori Rev. J. A. (latnpbell is ,,:.l:.. ... k- .i. v.. i ! ciuiu); mirin i ainniii Th coiirt house siue w leads from the street, tu the is in need of repair. W," It. Craig'isdoine a sii.ii businesi along with ihe tr.Nmi. eryntEugeW; fc&f uan Ji. jj.inrick wi Scholia this morning and is plenty of bottom to vim elm Hnil i'l 'v. . . .. i Ferd Groner wai up'from his ipammotli farm -yestemay on bust nessand casually looking, up con Ii laser in 1SU5 liol raised "v. pecUlty. of David 4e.,;. , i Jf ffiVtnis- " T 'j iTOleSbOr Vll't U'l I huilllru ul V , ... . .-.TV' iHurange ttaii, io tuon only. 1 He 4 er a hooksi '"IsVfflV -. 7w IT H'ft inwm lift intufnufH... 4.. . give a correct statenC f kf 1 S g". . " ' dv's bonks nieded . revMmtaiftK f-iiy election was held -at the K1 ..a A ...111 i i i.. n - . i 1 . w .... tuiiu ouiu a spien- Mnnroe. -v .,- - . , J s. uo?elf both as , , , ' H noigriw U. On Ch'l'k Court ordered to turn July 257l&n,wv jver 1291.30 to the hei rs of. Nancy mi. i...i..: i a aaaa 1 1 ai I . nnnn I innw IM. tt in the recent grand iurv. was down from Buxton t'.e latter part of last The jurv' m tue case of Stale v Khgene Htimphreys brought In a Verdict of "lot guilty." L. Reynolds, the old democrat io war horse from BethajjywjiaJn thu city Uiis morning I o ik;. . -I . ll I wn uiuvs jiiwxiiii viij j -For -the latest style' shoes; in i button or 1 Vat now has them in excellent shape Unfortunate Womaa, The Asaessor's office has received a communication from Kristine Nelson, a a follows: "I will ask you if we possibly could be released from Paying taxes on our land; lots 8 and 7, gee. 14, 2 s, 2 w. ; We had the tnisfoyfonef- to imve our home burned to the ground Nov. 28th. If you can do any thing for us, we will be very much obliged to iu." The Assessor can do iiotfi- ing towards granting the reauest and has so informed the. unfortu nate. " . - Returned rOm Wallowa. Capt. A. M. Collins returned Saturday evening from a four months' sojourn in Wallowa coun ty, where, at Wallowa city, he built a flouring mill. The cap tain says he likes that country quite well, and enjoyed . better health during his absence than bad he for yean. ' . Saved Their Son. Hartford, Wash., Sept, 25, 1893. Mr. L. VVilbur, Snohomish City. Dear Sir: We wish to add a testi monial in favor ot. your Wilbur Blood Purifier.. Two years ago this summer our Son Ernest, aged 15 years, beoume affected with chronic eciema caused by impure blood. We aecured tho services of the best' phyeicians, and all agreed, that hiecaso was hopeless. After spend Grove Monday last but Thk AAbus has not heard the result. ' II. P. Ford is again absent on'.a trip to i iigei isounu, , ' Jonathan bourne, the free sil. ver leader, is affer tiie speakership i iue iioubb aim it is reported that he will receivo Mitieil support. The comingjiession of the legisla- ire proqyap io be exciting in more ways than' one, ' r f Calls are posted for the H. L. company this evening and members should get out ai d pay that CO cent fine for, not answering the bonfire ahum, -i ; y-:.ri:r-.r.-. ' ; ''"M. ' The Sons of Veterans will hold a called meeting this Saturday even ing at Smith fe Bowina u's pflice. The state of Oregon does not seem to be Buch a poor haven for the discouraged farmers ofjthe storm ridden east and the plains.. For a January bliizard today's 'gentle rain is yery acceptable. ; It is strange that so many intel ligent ; people- attribute the.. condi tion of Ka'fisuato populism instead of attributing populism to Kansas conditions. Kansas was under re publican control for many years and was a great republican aboli tion state in war limes. The party power was so strong ihut proiliga- oy ran riot wit Ji state money, .This, With the. occasional crop .failures, brought the state to populism and ine oiled to her behind nir: .Jus. A. Ii ty clerk of Wnshing'on Ii. Imbrie, Elizabeth ( Mrs. J.) rreemnn, airs, warten wiiiiuins. Mrs. Jane BeiiBon, wife of Druggist iienson. of Uottage "Grove, Frank imtirie, Mrc. I'rank Y illtams, and nuipn imorie. inree died in in fiUKiy. viz: Hiram Grant, Em met mid, MOIlie. One son, John, died at too age oi sevonteen. v . - Mr. 'Imbrie's deatu causes uni trsAl regret and his counsel jn public mailers amijiie lieartyigen ial presence will be greatly tm'sged. lhe large family of relatives whicl he leaves will deeply feel his death but they know he Bleeps well. WM. MAUZKY. Mr. Mauzey was born in Flem ing county, Kentucky, March 10, 1819, and Was nearly 78 years of .... . ? age. ins pioneerago to this state dates from 1843, to which place he came trout Missouri, where he had lived about two years. After ar riving here he took up a donation claim of 320 acres on the Tualatin plains and has. lived ever since on the one place. In 1847 he married Ellen Evans, daughter of Dr. Ev ans, a Baptist missionary, and Rev, McBride, father of our present cir cuit Judge, and Senadbr McBride, pemirnied the ceremony. Sltortly after he and his wife spent two yei.rs in California. Ili 1861, his wife died and iu 1869 Mr Mauzey visited Kentucky and brought back as a wife, Miss Martha Jones, who survives him. He leaved children, as follows: Lucinda Ballard, of Be attle; Thos. A.. Mauzey, now in Mexico.; Mrs. Maria Beagle, of Pen dleton; Anna M. Imbrie, wife of county clerk Imbrie, and Mary L. Smith, of California.' ' Deceased wus very domestic in his habits and rarely left the' farm. He was noted for his honorable dealings and for his close attention to h form pursuits. , , y i Both these pioneers wcrtj akarter members of the West Union "range but afterward joined the Hillsboro Grange.' Mr. Imbrie was a prom inent Mason, being a member of Tuality Lodge A, F. and A. M. Mr. Imbrie was the last of three broth ers who came to Oregon in the ear ly day. The others were: David, who died in 1881 and James, who died in 1887... : ' ; ' The strange connection of tlie two families and the dentil of within a period of 20 hours is rath er remarkable Liiulaav Bloelr. lai dnnmm tuirtti nt IK. Ordered that Finley Sffliiroe. v,ujomi' HUlaboro, Oc. on riling bond of $500, shall reeeive : .- m nr? V, Wkrir r-xr I ATTORNlCY-AT-JW; ' oom.it2, Shut llTuok, overtiseer'a. J LiSBORO .OREGON.- "uLRojal Inauraiicr ConiMtty- rr Kansas seems Ld like it. Thlu 1 u t...km; l e - J A ' Ji I a , . will! a AMI VI 1 n Gregg -t, r - n vrge 'T1 $ mwi thl? U went harder populist s thau - ever. 'Cotmtvart Ijnb aniKiiUtei guardian ad litem minor heirs of John Kiiy, deceased, and saidgwar dian authorized to sell eslates' real-' ty at private sale, j cash in hand, balance secured by, fuel mortgage. The last will and testament fif Darling.Smith published ftiid WxA Saran Smith confirmed as. execu tixwifliout bonds. Appraieera ap pointed were, C W Hudsotij. Ben Hattand Robt'Coughtry. " ' i 1 ' Circuit Court Coata. .., The total expenses of the nkt , ! . . u-iiii oi cirututi court very cuiadrv touch the 12000 broil,' .nutifile of the bteeves' trial, For Waahing Ion county alone the term , fcs oc-" casiouetKlho drawing of warrants as follows: Petit and grand farors. .: $1299 70 Witnesses in H nimihreys f ease,. . , . v .!. Wi tnesses Ward ease .. Jenkfl i'iish Bowlhy ease.. " before grand; jury. Board iurv Haiiifla. Jtxitt's'; Atty Itf Tyson ca .. in Jenk cr e" . . ... Stenographer "J t. - 163 00 - 5440 ,27 10 . i7 00 304 40 6 87 60 00 22 f0 lo 00 . 5000 Notary, Public . Loans, CotLections .. FIRE V, AND . . ACCIDENT H INSURANCE : . ;. j. i. knight; General Fire Inauranaa anil Loan Broker HILLSBpRO, . ORECOR IpOR SALE Three hotiaea and lota on Second aUreer between Main and. waahingtoa In Hillsboro. Inquire of P. G. MUtftell. UroclL'a Drug Store. BOOTS Made (o Order $5.50 $5.00 .y SHOES M Sewd - wnr.-Minr? on Seednd Stt v IV '-. - ,-- ' Kepalrlng Promptly and Neatly '. Done ABaro-ain . ... ,. V ,i. ' ' t e neatly constructed 3-room. cot tage withui, blk of business part of . iowrif: "Gliod- ' fence abound lot, gooa wooaanwi, nivrl two - rootny Notatial Work and Cotr Room" & 7 MorKKii Blk., rlilfilw ; : '" MISCELLANEOUS. "vCarsteiis lfcos.y PFACTURKRS OV 1 f f . ; Saah,; Iteors, Mouldings, Etc. vHIU,SBt)(J . - OREGbN' A first -class table and' . aril accommodation tor tne convenience of guests Cbr!2aWishrlp J f. MOKTHRUP, ' ' ; Newly FtyniOiefiQ: ana Kenavated v. . v. . vi .... : . .. .' .-J"r' '. .'.'' Subserve V s - . v..ffiis Only- . ;'' " 1 ' j 1 - f i CluRhinK RHtjes a I&yryiDf '.Papers..' . when it is known oioseU--fa.( waidehB.: - AlsHCwp I lZZ3ftl i was the father ,bf in good-reuair. . GoeS ftr $tmriroaN wlrT' tibtie, who matrird hfimn at tli u 4 jJflSfft i.T;. ror Bill i,a p . 4