The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 06, 1897, Image 3

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897.
rilE ARGUS
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Dully Mail Arrivals!
j Forest Urove
Portland, Way and Eastern
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i Coi-vallis mul Way
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; I'orlliinil :w
' Dully Mall Departures:
' I'ortland A KaMturn vlu MP am 7: IH
Tort vlu aimiooe, Lenox A Bethany 7.00
Corvallls Way - H:H
I'ortland A Way - m Ml.)
Forest drove ... :oo
Vurminirton and I.aurnl loaves at Kh.'H) a
f m ana arrive at .'1:45 p in on TuuMilay,
Thursday and Natnrday
' No Hunday mails, l'ostolllofl open from
7:00 a in to 8:00 p in, except Sundays. '
f 8. P. Time Taliloi
f l.v. ' Ar.
Vortland a in 7:1-1 p in 8:ftO
Oorvallis a in 8:60 p m 5:0.1
Portland ' - in 8: ' p in 0:00
McMtnnvllle a in (1:00 p in 7:13
-The State has just completed a
brief on the appeal from the decis
ion of the Circuit Court in the case
of State vs Hubert Uingley, who
was charged with illegal voting at
n school election. It will be re
nieinberM that the case never went
fo a jury, but that Hingley was
discharged upon demurrer and non
suit. Don't allow the lungs to beim
paired by the continuous irritation
of a cough. It is easier to prevent
consumption than lo cure it. One
Minute Cough Cure taken early
will ward off any fatal lung trouble
'V. E. Brook.
Mrs. A. A. Carter, who twenty
ears ago lived in this city, has
been here lately, calling on her old
time friends.
'' Mr Frank Welsh, I) D. 8 ,nnd
K. Do Witt Connell, M. 1)., of Port
land, came out on their wheels Sat
urday evening and were the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Wood.
One minute is all that is ne
cessary to decide from personal ex
perience that One Minute Cough
Cure does what its name implies.
, W. K. Brock,
; ; The Independent now comes to
ho lro!it a id tells of a "diplomatic
Corpse." This reminds one of John
H. Mitchell.
t There is a move on foot to have
A 1'ension Board of Examining I'hy-
tjieiun. and Surgeons for Njislnng
fou counlv. 'Ihe Forest drove
k I'ont has selected Dr. (5. W. Cole
And the Hillsborn I'osl has selected
prs. Tamiesie and Wood. The
y . fiosts have forwarded the petition
t lo Congressman Tongue, who will
I endeavor to have the appointments
t ... .'.itL
C inuue
f Screen doors at Carstens Bros
1 K-ventv-live cents, complete.
1 The Countv Treasurer is now
I paying warrants indorsed prior to
i Aug. 1, ISM.
A baud (.( about 500 muttons
w,is takeit through this place Sun
day last to Portland. They had
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neen piuaeu up in minimi cuuhij
John Bri6hine, who has been
travelling for Blumaer-Frank Drug
Co., has vacated his position and
purchased the Ward Drug store at
Forest (irove. Mr. Brisbine is a
popular young business man and
will get his Bhare of business.
They are so small that the
most sensitive persons take them,
they ure so effective that the most
obstinate cases of constipation,
headache and torpid liver yield to
thorn. That is why DeWitt's JH
tie Earlv Kisers are known as the
famous little pills. W. E Brock
Mrs. Julia E, Flint, wife of
Uenj. Flint, of Scholls, died 'Ihurs
day evening.April TJ, ana was uur
ied in the Brook Cemetery on Sat
urdav. She accompanied her bus
band to Oregon in 1869 and they
have since resided on their diUacr
farm in this county. She leaves
besides her husband, two sons; . A
B. and H. L. Flint, who live on the
' farm. She was a woman beloved
. arffi respected by all who knew her
Wednesday's Oregonian repo. ts
that a woman styling Derselt Jen
nie Smith, at Oregon City, has
caused one J. A. House to be ar
rested for appropriating a $5 postal
order belonging to her. . House is
, a college bred Texan but is aDUictea
to drink. The officers at Oregon
City claim the alleged Jennie Smith
is Mrs. Neep, of Hillsboro and for
whom the authorities have a war
rant of arrest on a charge of adult
W. E. Pruyn, who is now at
, Klamath Falls, gratified hiB friends
in this city this wetk bv shipping
eight tine trout caugnt oy nun in
Klamath Lake. The shipment
weighed 22 Dounds and that partic
ular trout to which the editor of
Hillsboro's religious family weekly
. fell heir, was two feet in length. It
is expected that Mr. pruyn will
soon be shaking handB with rome
of our Washington county boys
who would like to catch a full
grown trout. Those sent were
rather undersized as compared to
the general catch. !;
Ladies' spring' Oxfords in:-the
latest styles and'' colors..' faii, B)ac:k
and Ox Blood. Prices $1.00, $1.50,
, '11.75 aud $2.00. Call at Gregg's
'Shoo Store, Fdrest Grove, Ore.
V F. Owens, the Cedar Mills
nwavering democrat, was up Mon-
ay and made tbii ollice a pleasan'
Crop will soon be sowed in
i vicinity, .
Torturing, itching, scaly skin
motions, hums an4 scalds are
illicit at (i nee una promptly
it'itli'U in' Mew ill, vuteli Hazel
al ve, Hie bent known euro for
len. W.'K. Urock.
1. A. AlcUuurt and wile came
own in mi fllcftllnnvillo oundi-v,
id with Jan. Alexander, of Port-
mid, were gutsls at Mr. and Mrs.
08. Downs','
A fresh barrel of pickleB lit
Oreem.
Benton Killeni tjie great Mo-
Kinley man of Portland, and who
wiib a ranch near Greenville was
i the ' ily riaturdny. While here
Mr. Killcn was telling one of lus
publican friends about 200 voles
ie(KillHn)hud "focused" at an elec
tion in Buker county. lien ton is
tl
rat -class material for a Ilannacrat.
-It
is surprising what a "wee
bit of
a thing cf ii acoiiiuplir'li.
Sick iu'filache, conslipatioti, dys
ooDHia. sour stomach, oixzinecs, are
uicklv banished by Hewitt's L.it
tie Early BiHers. Small pill.. Safe
pill. Best pill.- W. K. brock.
F. Thatcher, the rustling farm
er of Thatcher P. O.. was m the
city Saturday last
"Ladd" Elliott, who lives be
tween this city and Scappooxe, last
week killed three la-urn, tutohing
them in traps, He cold -n of them
in Portland for $15. Mr. Elliott is
brother-in-law of Wes. Btilmond,
f this place
Go lo Bob Greer's for land
plaster
If vou have ever seen a child
n the agony of croup, you can up-
ivciate the uralittule ot mothers
ho know that Ouo Minnie Cough
Cure relieves their little one hs
quickly as administered. Many
omes in tluscitv are never witn
out it. W . E. brock.
One of tin neatest farms in
his count v is that of Ira E Purd
He has 430 acres, all of which
but about 100 acres is under culti
alien. There ure twenly-five acres
f orchard, of whii h 1500 are bear
ing prunes; 600, Bartlett pears; 300,
hemes and ouu apples. Mr. rur
in has a dry house constructed for
his prune yield but in a year or so
will have to enlarge.
Mihs Marv Walker, of Beaver
ton. was in the city Saturdft' last
. . . . i i; A ll tl
lie guesi oi ine .mesi s Atcnooiu.
Asbury Kirls,..wbo has been
working for the Western Mill Com
iimy, of Portland, ami who lonner-
v eonducied a store at Cedar Mills
was in town the tiret oi me wtek.
Many canes of "grippe" havi
been. cured by One Minute Cough
Cure. 1 his preparation si-enis es
pecially adapted to the cure of this
isease. H acts quickly llius pie
v e 1 1 1 1 1 1 if serious comiMiealions an
bad eff cls in which this disease of
ten leaves tin patient. W. E Brock
John Beauchaiv.p, who for eev
eral months has been working for
the Northern Pucihc, at Lester
Washington, was iu the city last
week visiting relatives,
Madtfo, the big St. Bernard, is
the proud mother often hoe blood
ed pups which can be seen at any
liinu at ilev and J'ennis barn
Phis is larger than her family of
ast vear and is nrobahly due t
change in the national administra
Hon. Independent please copy
E. K. Turner, of Conipton, Mo.
writes us that after Buffering from
niies for seventeen years, ho com
nletelv cured them bv using three
boxes of DeWilt's Witch Hazel
Salve It cures eczema and severe
skin diseases. W. K. Brock.
J. W. Corev, of Greenville, has
nurohased the liquor store td C. ftl
Johnson, at uornenus ana win en
gage iu business at that place.
II. B. Luce still continues his
office iu Portland as Dairy and
Food Inspector,' but eays he shall
not mandamus Kincaid to draw the
warrants for his salary. As this is
an important office Mr. Luce will
doubtless receive his compensation
Orchardists in this county are
highly elated over the fruit pros
peels ana the prune crop oias iui
to be unequaled by former years
Both Mr. Purdin.ot near tne urove
and Mr. Luce.of this place, con tern
plate shipping their prune crop to
the East freshly picked from the
trees This will save the expense
of drying and they claim they can
realize a better profit.
A bran new stock of whips at
C. L. Hinman'B. A good whip for
10 cents. . We also have a complete
line of harness, both hand and ma'
chine made, at lowest possible prio
es
H. M. Croukite has returned
from Newnort. having concluded
his school principnlship at that
n ace. He is now busily engagea
in fixing Up his residence grounds
Glad to see him back.
Haines & Bailev are alway
read v to buv wool. .. Call and see
them.
The band will give a concert
Saturday evening at the court bouse
band stand. AM lovers oi gooa mu
BUTflhould turn out.
LjiIrs';.M. M, . P-atton, of Patton
valley, was adjudged insane Mon
day of this week and committed
to the asyluni.
Bargains!
Oar Stock of Spring and
Hats Men's Ladles' Notions Laees Wash Staple Ladies'
Caps Boys' Ueuts' . Ladies' Knibroidery Uiwds and Collars
Runts Children's Pnrnisliinr Shirt and - Cycling- Kancy Cuff's
Shoes ClothiiiK -.Goods Vaists Ed s: in if s Cloths Groceries Neckwear
...
. In Fact we Have Just What You Want at Lower Prices Than Anybody
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k kj for casli; we sell
1 HAN IS
ohn Fisher Got Away
With the Chickens.
HE LIVED NEAR CENTEBVILLE
Thought He Had Killed One of His
Pursuers and Li ft For the Hills.
Is Still At Large and Armed.
The man who last Tuesday night
tole the chickens from the Thom
as farm near Beaverton has been
identified although he is still at
urge. His name is John Fisher
aud he lives on a small tract of
and recently purchased fro.n the
ate M. Wren. Thursday morning
ast, Mr. Huff, of Centervillc, came
to the oily and identified the team
as belonging to Fisher's wife, who
s Mr Huff's daughter. He stated
that never before to his knowledge
ad Fislier done anything dishon-
t. Fisher, he said, had arrived
mine late Wednesday night iu a
state of intense excitement and had
told Mrs. Fisher that he hud stolen
some chickens; that the owner had
pursued and shots had Leen ex
changed; that he thought ho had
killed a man, and that he must
inmediately leave for cover. He
then took his Winchester rifle and
mde for the hills. Mr. Huff came
town the next morning to see
what whs the true state of affairs.
Sheriff Bradford allowed the
father-in-law to take the team home
The fugitive has so far evaded the
jeers. Ihe neighborhood at ten
erville aives Fisher a good name
so far as his vicinity record is con
erned. Ills said Fisher represent-
I to his wife that he had a conled-
erate in the chicken thievery.
Nothing; Like It
Wilbur's Oil of Gladness rhcu
matism, neuralgia, toothache, head
ache, sore threat, sprains, bruises
dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera
lnluntum tor both internal and
xlernal use. It will remove more
pain and in less time than any oth
r medicine on earth, for pain in
lack, side, stomach, bowels, or uny
other part of the body it is instant
relief, rnce oO cents. coiu by w.
Brock.
Dead Letter List.
The following is" the list of letters re
maining in the Hillsboro post office un
claimed' E Brickley, Mr John Bubb,
Clias E Dixon, Mr F Grimm,
Mrs J J Godman.Mr Samuel Gibbert.
AU letters not called for by May is,
1897, will be sent to the dead letter of
fice. One cent will be charged ou each
letter called for. .
H. SCHULM ERICH, P. M.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
-John J. Keiff and Hattie M.
Hughson have been granted license
to wed by the county clerk.
A Georgia girl recently under
went an operation in which her
skull was split that her brain might
expand. Gault should advise this
process to the many people 01 vt asn
inalon county who read his point
ed articles on prosperity. More
than this he should advise auric
ular repairing so they can hear a
jingle in a man's pocket forty rods
distant.
Seeds of all kinds in bulk at
Greer's.
John Cornelius and C. M
Johnsonof Cornelius, were down
yesterday. John is still in the sil
ver faith with his usual earnest
ness. .
E. R. Miller, at bis new Sec
ond street barber shop, continues
togive the best Bhue in the city
at reasonable rates. Hair cutting
25 cents. Most fashionable in the
city,
Pague,, iu his latest report,
says of Western Oregon: "With
few exceptions, the correspondents
report fruit prospects never so
good as at present. Equally as
good reports are made concerning
the erain crop. The dry, northerly
winds have dried out the ground
and more rain would be beneficial
Fall and winter sown wheat and
oats have excellent color and fiii6
erowth. Early sown spring grain
is growing finely. Late , plowing
and seeding continue; except on
the lower lands, seeding will be nn
ished this week."
-R. B. Goodin and wife return
ed Tuesday evening from an over
land trio to Monmouth whither
they went to visit the daughters
Bargains!!
Summer Goods is Now
narPuM. nt w, ,n. ii
large toiite size any picture in water
. '.j . r,
Colon or Lravon. Klavant frame tn
finest artistic -work worth anywhere
f io lor 2 5. see sample in window.
fur cash ; . we can sell
'"' BRYAN LAIDLAW
who are attending the normal.
Miss Estella Goodin is also at
Monmouth's normal.
; Remember you can save mon
ey by buying your ;beeds of Bob
b reer.
Asistaiit District Attorney
Baglev went to Middleton yester
day to take a deposition in the cane
wherein an endeavor is being made
to straighten out the tailgle caused
by the acts of R. H. 1 yson.
Mrs. J. C Hare is spending
several days with relatives in Port
land.
E. E. Colestock gives you the
best shave in the city. Hair cut
at popular price. Try his baths.
Don't forget the place City shav
ing Parlors, Main street,.
Talking about the ingenuity of
latter day inventors and mechan
ics; Jii ley Wave's lather, 4.1 years
ago, made a thong bottomed chair
and today it is as good a ever and
is used every day in the residence
of Ira E. Purdin. . ..
Ask your dealer for Crescent
flour. '
Forest Grove last week had an
innovation in the line of a visit
from two Tillamook runaways, a
voung school girl and a boy some
years her junior. Ihe tatner ot
tne eir: nas taxen tier nome 011 1
1 1 1 .1 1 11 .
the boy is yet in the county; The.
girl says she ran away to'avoic
school examination. She "'evident
ly didn't know we, too, have school
examinations over here. '
Two daily passenger trains are
now run between 1 nrtland and
Umatilla. No. 4, the afternoon
train out of Portland, is a new
through train to Spokane, and ar
rives at Umatilla in the evening',
continuing to Spokane via Wftllulii,
without change' of (vars and connect
ing direct with Spokane Falls &
Northern train for the Kootenai and
Great Northern east-bound fast ex
presi Great Northern Palace and
Tourist sleepers are operated daily1
on this train. This train-Is the
connection for Heppner Branch
tr;iins from Heppner. jc. and 11
branch lines north of Walla (VnIla.
No. 2, the evening trainput of
Por land, is slil the through east
lotind connection of the Union Pa
illc, but now runs via Pendleton
and not via wniiuia, connecting
with Oregon Short Line east-bound
Hver at Huntington. Pullman and
Totiristsleepers, also free reclining
hair cars, are operated on this
train to Chicago-via Granger and
Omaha. J. I. Knight,
Agillt.
-Liquor Licenses have been
granted E. J. Lyons and W. V.
ilev for a period of six months.
All sewage drains running into the
city nnderdrains have been' order
ed disconnected by the Marshal.
-Every body uses Crescent
flour. Try it.
-It is not yet' definitely decid
ed who were the stakeholders at the
Milcliull-Corhett fight al Salem,
Oregon, last spring.
Messrs, Shute and Foote are
now conducting a private bank.
J. W. Shute is President and A. C.
Shute is Cashier.
--See Haines & Bailey before
Belling your wool.
Paran Steeples is quite ill with
a complicated attack. Mr. and Mrs.
W.H. Burns are out from Portland,
attendant at hiff bedside.
A petition is being numerous
ly signed to have the post office
changed to the west side of Second
street between Alain and Washing
ton.
Dr. 0. B. Brown is now at La-
Grande and will soon locate in Port
land. -
W. H. ' Vehrung and 8. B.
Huston will represent Montezuma
1. O.O. F. 111 the next laranu Lodge.
J. I. Knight, Hillsboro's pop
ular Insurance man. did. business
in Portland Monday.
The Veterans are holding an
executive meeting at Beaverton to
day. 1.
Superintendent Craig will hold
"Teacher's" Examination at Forest
Grove, commencing Wennesday,
May 12th.
Mrs.1 Dreschel, of Portland, is
in the city the guest of Mrs. W. H.
Wehrung.
A warrant has been issued out
of the county court for the arrest of
John Fisher who stole Thomas'
chickens. It is now said that Fish
er was not shot through the arm,
the ball passing only through
coat sleeve.
Bargains!!!
Complete Consists of
? ?ranulted wiKar. ...... 09
m H) Arnui'KD-a or L.ion coiree i uu
fltlm Beat Java.coftee 1 00
20 ton Beatrice.; 100
15 Cairn tine tomatoes 1 00
8 (;n table peaches ..... 1 00
US Cans corn. 1 00
low! . Come and see us.
CO. CASH STORE, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Ford's ; Valuable Interest
In Washington.
JQHND EOSELAIR ENTERS DENIAL
Young- Washington County Lad Ar
rested In Portland And Sent To
The Boy';and Girls' Aid Society.
Henry P. Ford has returned from
a visit to his mining properties in
the Pierre Lake country, near the
Washington state Northern bound
ary, more commonly known as the
Colville district. Mr. Ford has.be
sides interest purchased in a mine
being operated, a one-quarter inter
est in each of the mines "Lucky
Boy" and "Shamrock," which have
ah abundance of ore undeveloped.
The ore in these assay over $20 per
ton which is a great showing. These
last two mines were located byCapt.
Nichols, a Montana miner of exper
ience. Mr. Ford was very fortunate
in his association with Nichols and
in all probability his find, will be
one which will make both of them
rich. Mr. Ford says he would not
take $5,000 for his interest in these
properties, undevoloped as they are,
and eleven miles from rail.
Another Boy Gone Wrong.
Leander Nordyke, a 16 year
old country boy, found himself in
jail with a charge of larceny against
him last evening, only a few hours
after his arrival from his home in
Gaston. Nordyke was arrested by
Detectives Welsh and Maher on
complaint of Miss Lucinda Hollis.
ter, who accuses him of stealing her
pocket-bonk as she was about to
leave for Stella on the Potter. Miss
Hollister boarded the West Side
train at Forest Grove yesterday af
ternoon, bound for Stella, by way
of Portland In the same car were
young Nordyke and his brother, whi
Were coming to Portland from Gas
ton. When the train- reached
Portland Miss Hollister got off at
Fourth and stark streets and start
ed for Ash-street dock. Young Nor-
dvke followed her, entering the sa
loon of the Potter just as she laid
her purse, which she had been car
rving in her hand, on a table. The
hoy seized the purse, rushed out of
the saloon, and jumpu g on board
the Ione.which was moored between
the Potter and the dock, ran across,
the deck, leaped ashore and disap
peared. When the lady had recov
ered from her surprise, she went to
the police station and reported the
matter, and Detectives Welsh and
Maher soon located the boy and his
brother, Leander was taken to the
police station, where he admitted
having taken the purse but claim
ed that Miss Hollister had dropped
it on the steamer, and that he was
hunting for her to give it back, but
was unable to find her. He hac
two watches, a quantity of trinkets
which he had bought in Portland,
and $56 in money, when searched.
The money he says was given him
by his father before he left Gaston.
The boy has a bad record in his
home, and the disciplining he will
get before lie gets throu h with his
present trouble w ill no doubt do
him a world of good. Oregonian.
To Whom it may Concern. ,
Certain persons have for the
past few months been telling cer
tain false and ' injurious things
about the treatment of J. D. Rose-
lair toward his wife and children,
among them that. he is starving his
baby (an infant ) and many other
such thing'!, concerning his family,
Now, we the said J. D. Roselair
and; wife take this opportunity of
'saying-to the peop'e of Hillsboro
Oregon, and the public generally,
that --"myself and wife are acting
strictly according to the orders ot
Dr. J. P. Tamiesie of this city in
the care of our baby, and we de
nounce such reports as false and
scandalous, and if any person has
cause lo believe thty are true, we
invite them to investigate, and state
that our home is open to all honest
and well meaning persons' for the
purpose of investigating thesecharg
es, and we invite such persons to
either investigate and prosecute or
forever keep their peace and allow
us to pursue our way unmolested.
J. I). K08ELAIR,
Mrs. J. D. Roselair.
A Question Answered.
Buxton, Or., May 8. 1897.
Er. Argus:
Ib a man necessarily a criminal
his because he lives in the mountains,
' hub a sick wie utiu no meut in ine
house and kills a grouse out of seas
on? MotJNTAjXEER.
Ans.Legally, yes. Morally.no.
PUBLIC SALE
Of
Roadsters and Standard
Bred
Filleyi.
A chance to buy a first class driv
ing animal, saddle animal.or ouu ft
brood mare at your own price, .,
I will sell at public unction at
the Hillsboro fair grounds on Sat
urday, the loth day of May, 1897,
twenty-three(23)yoiing driving an
imals and standard bred filioys an'iP
saddle animals. All broken to drive
double and single.
The sale will be absolute, in liy
bidding, and every animal offered
for which a bona fide bid is receiv
ed, will be sold. Sale will com
mence promptly at 10 o'clock in
the morning, and be completed in
one day.
Terms of Sale Six months' lime
will be given on approved paper,
drawing interest at the rule of 8
per cent per annum. Five percent
off for cash. Sale to m without
reserve. THOS. If. TONGUE.
. Real Estate Transactions. .
Artolph Fueirv et al to Chrixtian Reivh-
en 185ft sq ft in J Zachary d 1 c 140.
Arcme utmpoeu ana wrto uan Uirsen
1 acre are 82 t 2 r 1 w $25,
John Campbell to Carl Larsen 10a same
as above Si 0.
Cephas Eisenhauer to A via Holce and
hd It 8 blk 4 1 home's ad H bo S?50.
J hos Holce and wr to Cephas Kishen-
hauer 20a nee U 1 2 n r 8 w $250.
John Aspinwall to Hans Kliandnr about I
10ia near Ame s Chapel $500.
C U Reisner by suit to J P Mohrman It I
s blk 5 Sherwood deed.
J K Marley to PH Marlev all trcta own
ed by him in Wash Co $1.
John Turner and wf to Thos Cox Dt It 3
blk 28 F O $500.
Win Whitney and wf to Anton Pfanner
nwi nwt sec 11 1 ! n r 4 w $4U0.
J Walker to Belle Walker ot blk 11
waiKerad r u mo.
Henj Uirrtsell and wf to Archbishop R
C Oregon John Elliott d 1 e l.
o and UMBWtoW 1 w nils sef sec
a 1 3 n r 3 w $ ao.
James Smith to M H Shipley 1 .81 a in
Aivtn smitti d 1 c $1.
sheriff's debpson foreclosure.
A H Bond to O W Collins g 40 of el swl
sec 34 1 2 g r 1 w.
(iideon Bailey et al to WJBurnes Trus
tee 100 a sec 24 1 1 s r 1 w.
E J Patton et al to Richard Lardnnr
lao a sec ho 1 1 sr 4 w.
II W Dhondt et al to B O Thome 217a
see 14 15 22 and 23 1 1 n r4 w.
Jacob Penning and wf to Geo Graham
12 c n llendrix die.
i , V. S. PATENTS.
TJ S to Julius Wedekine nel nei sec 12
i z s r w rat.
U 8 to J B Reynolds swl sec 27 1 2 n r
4 w rat.
U S to Brica Wilson nej sec 28t n r 5
w Pat. t, .
U S to Astimust H F Wulf ei seVi sec
21 and w sw nee zs 1 3 n r 4 w Pat.
U H to uornelius kelson swi sec 28 t 3
n r 2 w rat. .
PKOBATE."
Amy I Patterson has been co.i-1
firmed as Executrix of last will
and testamentlv.oi,.Sarah L Patter
son, Deceased. Johr Sewall, Loui
Manning and R B Collins appoint
ed Appraisers.
Appraisement of Thos Bellingher
estate approved at 9 5581.51.
Part of the personal property of
John toerBter, deceased, .has been
set aside to widow and the balance
will be Bold at private sale,
Citation has issued to heirs of J
McConkey to show cause why es
tate realty shall not be sold. Set
for June 7, 1897. Citation of like
nature has also been issued heirs of
U. 8. Jackson, to be heard June 21,
The Jesse Cornelius estate has
l)een close I of record and division
of if 1706 made amongst heirs.
Save Your Grain.
Few realize that each squirrel de-
stroys $1.50 worth of grain annual-
ly. Wakelee's Squirrel and Goph-
er iixterminator is tne most enect-
... ....
ive and economical poison known.
Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale
by the Delta Drti Store, agent.
Latest News.
McBride succeeds Squire as Pa
cific Coast Committeeman on Nav
al and Coast Defense and the Sen
ate defeats the arbitration treaty
bill.
The Greeks yesterday repulsed
the Turks with great slaughter.
The fate of Greece, so far a con
quest is concerned, hangs on the
battle which is likelv to be fought
today.
the rains last night nnd line
morning nave uoue mousanus i
good.
The Misses Kate Rose and Eda
Adams are doing dressmaking at
the home of Mrs. E. C; Brown.
There was considerable light
ning Tuesday night. A large tree
near P. Watson's place was struck
and demolished.
Weekly Financial Statement.
Washington county, orhoon.
Total Warrant and State Debt
Close of Business April 28. $51,714.78
Warrants Subsequently drawn, ' 29.00
Warrants ' Redeemed, 1,401.88
Face of Debt Hay Oth 9:00 a. m. 50,281.80
- (5519)
PURE BRED CLYDESDALE
Mil hands high, 7 years old, weight 1800 lbs
Dark Buy .stripe in fnce,left hind foot white
Will stand the season at
Ladd & Reed Farm
RKEDVILLK. ORK. .
TERMS, $10.00 to Insure,
NOTICE Great cure will be taken with
, all mares brought fur service, but will
not be responsible for accident,
I nrlrt A RamI Farm UvmK lno Htililnull Mm
I ww v nvvu ft win., unuviu uw vumnvn,
ALA M
. 80CIETIK8.
PhcenU Lodgo No 84. K of P meet
on Monday evening 01 eacn weon
in Masonic hall.
Pboneoia Temple No 10 meet on the ej
ond and fourth Friday of caeh month
- in Masonic hall.
Moiitexnma LodRt) No 50 I O O
F meet every Wednesday tv
wirs eniiia in thelrhall.
Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No 64 meet in
Oild Fellow ' hall every Saturday.
Tuallty Lodge No 6 A F A A M.
meet every Baiurmiy iiik
aflor full moon of each month.
Tualatin Chapter, No 81, Eastern Star,
IlieeiS 8PCOIHI H1IU iuuj-iii luvmmj .,,
each month at Masonic hall. ,
Hillslmro Lodge No 01 A O U w
moot every second ana lonn-n
Friday iu each month.
Xv ushini
OOF
Fridaj
V ashington KncauipmcM No 24 I
meets on seconu uuu imimu
riday of each month.
f5V Hillsboro Ilge No 1" I OO T meet
lEftSJ in Urange nail every- cwhuim.j
cveidiiji.
fHiMsb'roOrangcNotaVof U meet
2ml anil Saturdays at 12 in.
Viola Tent, :w K U I 11, mets In Odd
FclloWH' lu;; on mwja and .found
Tliursiiay evciunif ot unit-month.
Uuby Assembly, Xo. 20, United Artisan
meet first and third '1 uesday at Odd Kl
lows' hail. . '
Gen Kunsoni Post.Ko S0i G A R meet rat
100 F . all Hrstaud third Saturday.
PROFESSIONAL
T. H. TONGUE,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW,
I u Morgan block,
'HiHaboro, Orsgm
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon and Acconcher
Office in HiUabsro Pharmaer. ' Resi
dence soutn-weat corner Baseline and
Second. AUcaUapmmptly attandodday
nignb
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office at Residence Kant of Court House.
A. B. BAILEY, D. D. S.
QENTIST
Rooms I and 2 Morgnn-Bailey Block.
HILLSBORO, - ORKfSON.
., , ' , r .
JiMffl PHILUPPI TAKIS8IE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bunroon Southern Pacific Railroad Gov
vonsultattonin u rench or English, utile
ana residence souia or Main near 3d sk,
uutsDoro, ur.
WILKES BROS.
ABSTRACTORS aud SURVEYORS.
Conveyancing and Ana man work a
apocialty.
Lanoaay mock, two aonra nonn or tn
poatoffie. Second St., HUlaboro, Or.
JOHN M WALL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ofltce with S. 1J. Huston, Union Bloelt
HllXSBORO. OREGON.
SMITH & BOWMAN,
ATTfiDWPVC AT T AW
1 X A " Man.
Notarial Work and Conveyancing.,
Rooms a & 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro, Or.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Carstens Bros.,
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Cor. 2d & Wuh toft
J. NORTHRUP,
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and Renovated.
A first-class table and
all accommodations
for the convenience
of guests. . . .
BOOTS Made lo Order $5.50'
SHOES Hand Sewed $5.00
Wm. Mohr, on Second St.
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