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l'HE HILLSBORO ARGUS, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 187. THE AKGTJS . . CALENDAR Miiii jjiioii j Tiles' ft'Ved iiiu" "fflXJS 2 3 1 4 j 5 j li 7 H 'Tj 10 ) 11 j 12 13 U 16 Dully Mall-Arrival: Konwl Urove . l'ortlaad, Way And tiantant tllonooe -Corvallis and Wy Tortlwnd Dully Mail Uejmttuiwe l...lliiml .t' Kuatnrn t'Ll M I' I'orl viiiWieiienu, Letsox & Bethany 7.00 !orvnlltatt Way - MO Wtlmill JL Wmv - P (.'....tut llrniw " 'uriHinBilnJi and Laiiiwl leave at I0-.HO a in and arrives nt : p mi on TuoMday, Thursday and Saturday Ho (Sunday mail. toHtoce ope from 7:00 a m to 8:00 p in, exeej mmeisys, H. P. Time TaW T-v. .. Ar. MuMtanville P 7; am 7-.IX H:M) I IWIO :0!1 fc00 m 7:13 IS Hats :aps Boots Hhoes Meu's Ladies' Kotious Hoys' (tents' Ivies' (Ihildres's Kniiiishiu Shirt Clothing Good . Waists 1H yds llestealieo ' 15 ,vIh (ilnuliani 2-'' ydnUood callrit 27 yds liood Kfiurlmin 12 yds (loud HhirtiiiK 16 yd Bloanhttd muslin . . . 12 yda Duteh calico i eo fl liuH ..... l tie l oo y Forest Grove is not asleep thin eason, although the dfreHn continues Mrs. Waters will build residence. I)r Large is now ut tinjr the finishing touches on one i ne' .. irk4c is contemplated on the corper' where the Miller Drug store whs liated. So save Senator Hugh. JJiua Wood's 20-acre Imp yard promises a good crop. Sms. Sew All has 26 acres with a splendid prospect and the mammoth Imbrie yard gives promise of good harvest. All hop raisers will need will lie a good dry fill and good prices. -Don't allow the htngHtoboiui imii'i'd l v the' continuous irritation of a cough. It is easier t prevent- Minuniptimi than to curH n. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward off any fatal lung trouble. W. K. Brock. Strayed.: One black horse, 10 years old, white face, 3 whito feet, white saddle marks, sliod before, right eye ''glaHseye", hrunded II n. left shoulder, 1j lutnds, 1000 lbs. Cash reward for information or re turn. M. II. Parker, Urceuville.Or. One minute is all that is no cvssurv to decide from personal ex pcricnec that One Minute Cough j Cure does what its name iiuplii-s. IV. IS. Hror.lt. llenj Srholfleld, who is one of our prominent business men and fiirniiTS, has the largest colt in Washington. It is a Clyde, not threw veurs old and weighs over moo. K. L. James is at present lo cated at Stssous, Cal. interest J. W. Marsh,familittHy known as "Wal, was last Waturday seri ously injured ly a Jereiy hull. Hearing his cries for help his 15- year-olij daughter, Annie, ran with a pitchfork and gave the mturiat- d animal twttle. 1 he beast left the father and made for tho daugh ter hut she eludcl him after hie liorns had torn off part of licr ap parel. Mr. Marsh succeeded in crawling away to a place of safety. The bull has been vicious for some time, and has been shot. Siieeial orresondent from Centerville. Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruptions, burns and scalds are soothed at mice and promptly healed by IteWitt.s Witch Hazel Halve, the best known cure for piles. W. K. Hrwck, The ladies of the Congregu- tinnal nliiiiwdl (if 111 ill pi tv will ovn a Roe Exhibit some limJ in June. rOMMIWinNtH IN' fflURT The lust one proved quite a success vUiMluiMUlWliJ tUllU and Hie display invited enthusiasts on ttuwer culture. -'-Ueprenentative Marsh, of Cen terville, left his plow lout; enough last Fridav to come in aid see how things were going alone Mr. Marsh agrees with The Argus that last winter's session at K.ilem regular 3-ringed circus. . Lost: A pure white cow, no marks nor brand, about four or five years old Anyoneknnwing where-' abotits please notify John Cornel ius, Cornelius, Oregon. A fresh barrel of pickles at Greer's. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dys pepsia, sour stomach dizziness, are quickly banished by DeWitt's Lit tle I'.arly liises. Small pill. Safe pill. ISest pill. W. K, brock. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! Oar Stock of Spring and Sammer Goods is Now Complete Consisting of Laces Wash KmbroWery Goods and Cyeliaf Edgings dot as Staple .and Faaey Groceries Ladies' Collars Cuffs Neckwear In Fact wc Have Just What You Want at Lower Prices Than Anybody 0 every parchate of $15 we will en- HVb9 fUmt ArbucklM or Lloacoioree 1 AO laree to life sue ady piciure in Water m h itxt Hmt Java coffee t Colors or Crayon. Klegatit frame in hnest artistic work worth anywhere to for $3.85. See aanplein window. ya Beatrice I 00 F4.-rt 1. t AA i- i, anil nne iMinuuxw 8 "an table peaches 1 W lKCana eorn 1 08 We buy for casl; we sell for cash; we tan sell low! Come and see us. BRYAN LAIDLAW CO. CASH STORE, Hillsboro, Oregon. Allows Bills For the May Term. ; - v was a TOTAL CLAIMS AUDITED 2Oo.85 tlounty Clerk's Fees Fer(- MotftTi of " April Were tUMO-Recorders FersWeretlBB The county has paid m" wurrauts since January 1st to the extent of about fHOU. Screen doors at Csr6teus Bros. 8 veuty-li ve cents, complete. A short time since our towns man, John Masters was the recip ient of a large puckage of Kufiiir corn seed, sent him from Washing ton, 1). C. by Congressman T. H. Tongue. Down on the Ueuver dam, beyond the strawberry patch, is "hoard mornings and evenings something like this: I cure no more for onions now, It's only Kaffir corn. In the eventide and morn, Between the onion rowa, I plant the Kaffir corn. Xowspaiiers report that Anton 1'fanuer is to in a few days have m opcriitio'i a telephone ln-e between Forest tirove and this city, It is public spirit of this nature that builds communities. It is to be hoped that rates will be such that every business mail can afford to take an instrument. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, thoy are bo effective that the most ohatiuato eases of constipation, headache and crpid liver yield ,to them. That is why DeWitt's Lit tle Kar.lv Risers are known as the pills The Washington county hop crop bids fair to be greater than last year; juit where the price will stand is a matter of future history. C10 to Hob Creel's for land plaster. Don't forget the horse sale at the Fair Groundr, Hillsboro, on the fifteenth, There will be u rare chance to get a bargain. Read the "ad"' in another column. The Climax Milling Company has securei I another order for flour for China shipment. The present order is for 500 sacks, making al together 2000 sacks shipped to Chi na from this mill. Sitcukiniz of the church and churches, Rev. Pratt, of this place has acceoted a pulpit at Salem and the Evangelical vacancy here has been supplied by Rev,. Bech from 1 ho ICast. IfillsboroV ministerial talent is highly spoken of. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup, you can ap preciate the gratitude of mothers who know that One Minute Cot'.gb Cure relieves their little ones as quickly as administered. Many homes in this city are never with out it. W. E. Brock. Transcripts Juatice Court: ' : State v Otto and Henry Hartrampf Allowed J I Dorrein $6.70, dis allowed $1 constable $9.30, jury 6,witiiesses(il. Claim of Maud Devinney disallowed cUim not sworn ; 33 00 State v Hingley: Allowed Justice Hicks t7.:o. dis-allowed Jj.JS, constable f 1 1 30, witnesses $24 . . 42 80 State v J V Coley: Allowed Justice Young $5.35, dis allowed .25, -constable $5.25, witnesses $6, , jurors I7 80. 4 4 State v Ed and Wui Kapisky: Al lowed Justice G C Day f9.65.dis al lowed $1.50, allowed Spencer, dep shff, $12.70, jury $9.50, wit nesses $10.65. Fine ot .25 applied to justice and dep shff, leaving $1.50 belonging to county in hands of justice. Totai expense $18.65 to county Fees of complaining witness dis allowed State v Masters: All costs paid by defendant State v Albert Neep: Justice Smith for order of discharge from cus tody Road Supervisor James allowed 1S00 feet of lumber Other Claim Allowed: Wilkes Bros copy coptract repair CH boiler.......... ...:......$ George Barnard & Co Comity order book.-. .'. . .$24 50 Execution docket cir't ct 16 50 Index to same. . 300 riravai'e . 45 Meston Uygert Book Co 6 boxes of pens; in.. Irwin Hodson Co 3 tax rolls for sheriff. . .$42 00 Oeed record recotder . . 12 50 Claim in statue quo 54 50 C C Hancock nails to Supervisor Schoen ,v, ' Cal Powder Works powder, fuse and caps for rd dist No 3b Uias Mockler sup. j,.v Andrew Vaughn state cases in jus tice court 4. J R Miller witness fees state v John Moore ana t,ou uowns 20 15 1 00 The bowlina allev is quite a retort these evenings and some ot jme, nme witness fees state v our locul oowiers are getting up Carrots..... quite a reputation as artists. G A Wehrung witness before grand . jury W. V. Wiloy has been making Wes Boscow same as above some decided improvements in his Glass & Prudhomme pens $1.50 A IW"V1 J-l r O- 1 rem 1 Many cases- of "grippe" have lieeu cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This iirrnu ration seems es- N C Lilly prov Francisco family , C A Cavell assessing 26 days. Wm Pointer assessing 23 days A A Morrill assessiiiB 25 days Emil Kuratli assessing 8 days. W. E B-ock. pecially adapted to the cure of this Matilda G Miller transcript of fin disease, it acts quioiuy tnus pie venting serums complications and bad ell els in which tins disease 01 ten leaves tin1 patient. W. E. Brock. Mr. Smellier nnd a school clerk from below Scholls were up vesterduy morning on business with I He sciiooi superiuieiiuein. They did not nnd him at tlie court house and probably went on to the Grove, Mr. Craig is hold ing examination it the Grove and found it impossible to be here. A bran new stock of whips at o T. 11 nituiri'u A imnit whin tor swiff Multnomah county keep- 10 cents. We also have a complete mg prisoners mu uuw, uu both hand and ma- i OO 44 45 7 65 3 ?S . 9 95 con'd 2 60 7 00 2 20 2 20 I 85 5 00 65 00 57 50 62 50 20 00 call for warrants I 50 100 printed postal. I 50 total.:: $10 50 . ' $1 deducted from charge for call of warrants.. 9 5 J A Imbrie sal clerk $250, stamps and expressage M 55 54 55 as Young powder, for various rd districts $103 90 allowed at 100 20 John Adams coyote bounty 7 50 A B Cady sal treas ;so, stamj-s i 51 00 Lee Smock 12 days engineservices rock crusher in rd dist 32 "27 00 Rock Creek Lmbr Co luibr dist 13 1 30 ,V D Bradford sal shff $275 sumps $9 . . . . i . 203 95 Wiley & Dennis carriage to Tual atin and scliapioergrcomm ci. . 3 00 Bryaii-Laidlaw prov Tupper and - Friday $11.70, wash pdr c b .20. . 11 90 W D Hare door hanger poor farm I 00 T Bugton tongue. in road scraper ' $3, sharpening share and other ' repairs ii . . J 00 Glass & Prudhomme took receipta j!1 . ; for various omces $18.50 register . teachers' certificates , 1-400 pp ledfeer $8, cash book $2.75 ....... 29 25 D C Stewart sal stock inspector . . 25 po Austin Craig bill continued at Apl term 48 00 S Hatch do 700 T G Todd 2 days court $6, 1 day rd - $3. mileage f r,8o . , 10 so D B Reasoner 2 days court $6, rds I day $3, mileage $4 3 0 John Northrop care pauper. .... . 10 00 A Olsen oauper . , , . ... . , 5 00 Julia Rainey do ................. . 5 00 Rosa Frost do. . r. .. . 5 00 D Renter, do.... .5 00 Geo Hellaire resigned as supervis or and E r Cornelius appointed ,, to fill vacancy. Warrant issued ;' to Hellaire . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 B Birdsell allowed rebate on double assessment year 1895 James Martin do , i . V .... - J Y Taraiesie examination insane pitient Mrs Fatton . .-. . ........ L E Wilkes survey on County rd No 20 $7.40 viewers have not claimed time. ..... . . The petition of John McKernan for damages in re county road No. 356 continued until June 9th. Viewers' report on locYilion of Cov road No. 20 read and iatJprbvefl- ' . . j- u ':.ii - j f llltll.uiv lll vic 'puwn; n bc Hillsboro Will Get The Veterans' Association, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The total state and warrant debt of this county this morning, exclusive of interest was $44,956M. . -Weslie Williamson, a bschploV and at one time a resident of this county, was burned to death in liiii cabin near Goldendale, Washing ton, Tuesday evening. TheTe is' suspiciMi of foul play. ' William son was a brother-in-law to Dr. E. X. Brown who practiced here setr eral rears but is now in Tacnmu. - Beef is getting .much more plentiful, say our local butchers: Mutton is in. good condition, the average sheep selling at about I2.0O. Those fourfdollar muttons which the Independent told us about are few and far between, and ns is general ly the case, the ' buyer was from some other point. Haines & BuiW are always ready to buy wool. Call and see 1 them. :, It is said that Mayor Hinnmv of the Grove, favors making our Fourth of July celebration a euc cessifwe will turn in next year and help make a good time :H the Grove. This is commendable .and of course Hillsboro will be pleased to acquiesce. I). C. Herrin, Grand fecturer for Oregon Jurisdiction '. United Workmen, nasj in the city Monday evening and delivered a very able lecture on fraternal insurance to a large assembly in the M. E Church. Mr. Herrin isdoine ereat -'lhe Washington uounty eier- w rk for his order. The workmen an Association has decided to hold in the Hillsboro lodge are growing its annual encampment in this city very numerous and has so notified the Mayor. E. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., Thev. will doubtles camp on the writes us that after suffering from .1 " j.... ' . .u j.., r Piles tor seventeen years, ne com- turee uayn prew.ug -. . . . . ,.-, . . celebration and tbett remain with . Ypa nf nWii.; Wiieh Hael us to ratify pur independence. As Salve. It cures eczema and severe the Fourth comes on Sunday it is skin diseases. W. E. Brock expected that the celebration will take pilace on the third or fifth 0 6c:i:ff2?"" PhOTix LouVe No 84, K ofP meew on MoiKlnv evening 01 ww iUtid and Aturtli "rU-o' cwti Inonlti , v MannnKhall. MiinloniTlM T No 50 I OO , ; . . u,.nM. U'MlnMulllff AV. ?-Fs" eiiliig Ui their hall.. Uil))Kro Rbe4ui(i (jfXa Xo S net in . dd Fellows' liall eery Saturday. . Tunlity LxUre -No 6 A F A A U , meet every aamruay inm ui, afleT tu Aoon of each mootli. Tualatin Chapter',' No U Eastern: Star mania HMfiiul and fiKirtli Tuends -iu. r each litotvtii at Masonic ItalL Hillsboro Lodge No CI A O U W (. meet every secono snu iuu la, ...ill mnfilk. : " XshigtoiilitcsipnielrtNo 24 I OOF ineotsn,eeodno fourtfc ' Friday f w.-l. uioulh. 11 illHOoro ijulgiy No i J 1 0 T ine iu Okimho luiil every Sftttutiay,, FOREST GKOVE WILL ASSIST US The Veterans Will be Here on the Three Days Preceding the Cel 4 20 2 OO 5 00 7 40 W ment has paid into tiourt ;$5 dniii ages as per viewers', report for 11 W Miller. County clerk's report; approved, fees collected for month, $151.60. Recorder's report nppryved, fees for month, $198. - ;. ; : presumably the third. - . The Veterans have been here be fore and thev know how Hillsboro plays the host. The committee on arrangements have busily, .been The parties who are to repre sent the various business houses of the city at the Merchant' Carnival, which is to be held June 2nd. are requested to meet at the Grange Hall to dnll.haturday evening, May 15, at 7:30 sharp. Rev. Geo. H. Brown, of Port- Hillhb ro (,raii?eNo& V H meeH 2nd and Uh Saturday. ut r-i . V4a IViK, i. K f it. meet in Odd Fellows' lUil 41 4j:m1 mt tourtU ' Tiiurwlity eiii!fii -..i inoimi. tiitby Assembly, No.l, t!r.ited Artisans inuet lin.1 ami lliird '1 uosdav t Odd Fel-' tuwviiatt. : . . . . (in Kaomni Pwt, No ,i.U meet at I OO F i all first and UurU Saturday. PRQFrSJSIONAL. T. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ; Iu Moffssi Stock, Hillsboro, Ongoav F. A. BAILEY, II. D. Physiciam, Surgeon and Aecoucher "".... Office la Hillsboro f barmsey. Real denoa sou to-west corner Samllns unv Second. All tmUMftmaftXj attended day ? night. . - S. T. LINKLATCR, M. B.C. M.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at Residence East of Court House. making preparations for the glor- Jand, will preach at the Baptist imis event and the posters will be church next Sunday morning and out about June 1st. Forest Grove evening. has been heard from and her prom- Seeds of all kinds, in bulk at inent citizens favor coming to Greer's; .-. :-'"-' Hillsboro this year and then Hills- Peter Barrett was this after- boro can next Fourth eo uu an vis- noon tried before Judge Hicks for knr fi ipnd. the Grove. This is alleged wilfuli' throwing do'vn of as it should .tie. "-.'The interests of feqet.Joh'c.hlech Is,, the com the two towns are identical nnd plaining witness and (both parties CONSCIENCE MONEY, Bank "reciprocity" should be the watch word. Things are shaping lliem selve8 for a grand jubilee and noth ing but inclement weather will mar the joy ol the hour. ive near .Cedar Mill. .Defendant was discharged and costs taxed to prosecuting witness. The Grand Uodge I. O. A re convenes at Portland next week W. H. Wehrung and S B. Hustoi will represent Monteztura and Jos. Bailey and Hi Clark will go from Forest Grove. The Grand En cAtupment and Rebekah. Assembly al proof entries for year ending Mun-h i. ihot. irom recora tuuu office Oreeon Citv. for assessor . 6 10 r. H Wilcox 26 davs assessing $78, postage .50 '. 78 50 Hillsboro L & W Co water c h for Mch and Apl $9, light do $17.55 all night light in shffs oflice $2, 41 adapters $1.65,33 l6c P lamps 8-to c p and 2-4 c p lamps $10.75 I socket .25, total $41.20. De duct all night light shffs office and $7.71 overdraft last claim paid J R Mays & Son provisions C Zur- clier Indigent R H Greer groceries Tupper W J Benson repairing pump poor fa 31 45 5 00 1 40 3 00 famous little The eight year old son of Rev. ( Shelley had the misfortune Tues - day eve to fall from the garden fence and dislocate his shoulder. Sn Hai4ies fc Bailey before selling your wool. - Commissioners' Court adjourn ed last Thursday after auditing bills to the amount of $2306.95. The officers so far ' have no trace of H. B. Holienbeck, who es caped jail a Bhort time back. It is supposed that he has left the state. Remember you can save mon ey by buying your -seeds of Bob Greer, . , - ' Treasurer Cady Saturday sent 4,000 to the state treasurer to ap ply on the state tax. This makes A U.000 paid the stale since ta r " colleuting. "! 4 The Salvation Army Lassiei, of Portland, will give a musical and literary entertainment at the Hillahnro onera house thia Satur- . day evening. There will be music A slrinired instruments, solos, duets, recitations,.lioUjgtte8, anA tnblflauxr-Wdfc.ihe-;vetriflgB 5 00 3 55 35 o program will be concludea:'Tlhan act entitled "The Sidewalks ot New York." ' - : -Ladies' spring 'Oxfords , in the 1taat stA'Ina and colors Ian, Black m foViM. Tr m 11.00, $1.60, 1 7 tud $2 00. 011 .1 Gregg'e 3bo itore, Forest Grove, Ore. Florence Cameron 45 70 A C Hall making blade lor roaa machine Patton Bros lmbr rd dist 24 D Mar tiu supervisor Mountaindale Lumber Co lmbr r d Fowles sup $19.27, r d 1 lios'i.on nell sup $15.84 Craig school supt sal $20 00 one-half annual fees. ... 19 00 blotting paper 90 postage ". . . 8 22 to make it even 03 total $48 15 disallowed to make even 03 to again make it even . . 01 Hatchet Print' yctproc'ng$ 2 50 300 examinat n regun us 2 00 300 " pledges. 1 75 300 " dtcl'ns. . 2 25 notice of examinat'n c'ds 2 50 total $u , all but court pro ceedings continued anq al- , lowed at V. .v Argus Pub Co April proceedings. . M H Paike swearing in 2 clerks 48 10 line of harness, chino made, at lowest roesible "pric es. ' Eff. Scheiffelin, who has a place near Centerville, lost a horse Fast week and now he reports the theft of three hogs from his pas ture. The neighbors out theie think Fisher has plenty of com pany in his line. Jos. Schulmerich went out to Bethany on a fishing expedition Sunday and reports hiB usual good luck. He tells us mat on Satur day evening the residence of H. Toelle (his father-in-law) was burned entirely with nothing sav ed. A defective flue was ttie cause. The house and contents were insur- .1 tar it. ' 11..1...1 rt in tne west union uuium, u j..i..j-(.iiiMi,Hi local farmers' organization.for 400 Boge & nni8 imbr dist 27 Dilber anA thn Iorr was ad i b ted at $380, eersuo twenty dollars worth ot property "VSM :..nK4 iiniiiitsf nann u a irwi i - . -. and April $2 1.80, $34.Bo,naus $1.25; pruning shears $1, 10 cups .25, total $35'-30. Allowed in ; full but $50 deducted for rent of poor farm and warrant for same turned into treasury. . . . . v. . . .35' E B Sappington board prisoners. . 53 Geo R Bagley dep dist att'y fees in state v Arthur Bacon a quittal $2.50, state V Sherman Bacon $5, state v Hubert Hingley .criminal ' examination $5 , ' " 5 E L McCormick sal recorder $125, deputy $50, stamps $4 79 W H Bender work paper case schl 75 Money Sent to a Forest Grove by a Repentant Thief. FOREST GR0VE,6re.,May 11 Anton Pfanner, a banker here, has received a letter from Mrs, V. Yer- bn, a mission worker in Sacramen to, Cal., saying that one of her con verts had sent to Mr. Planner fa, pnrt of money stolen from Mr. Pfan ner some years ago. A scrawl, presumably from the converted thief, was read by Mr. .Planner, and in it was $5. .two tracts and a rambling .statement of the joy of the repentant sinner, aver, bis con version..., . , ' ; ' '". : Sixyeari ago lust October Mr. Pfanner, then jiving in-. G reenviile, was stopping at Mrs, ..Sloan' hotel, His overcoat was stolen,, and iu it was a pocket-book coi.taining' be tween $15 and $30, and $4000 in securities. Only two of the secur ities, however were indorsed. Two or three months Inter the ov ercoat was found in the hotel yard, and a week or so after the empty ... . X purse, witti "Aiiione fanring, written in lead pencil inside of it. Mr. Pfanner was able to collect all of the accounts owing him, and the matter had almost slipped from his mind until recalled by the let ters and the remittance. Full restitution has not been made, though the letter would have it appear so, Oregonian. Nothing Like It. Wilbur's Oil of Gladness Then mutism, neuralgia, toothache, head ache, sore threat, sprains, bruises, dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera wiU t ke place TueBdav mmnium Kir twin iiiicrimi mm it will rfinm-e more . J. I. Knielit 'Was-' tendered Ptin Miid in less time than any oth- very agreeable surprie by his ,.. onril, ltT nniii in 1 f ripnds Mnixluv eve. the cccasion bVc1, side, stomach, bowels, or any being a birth anniversary otiier part lif' the body it is instant relief. Price 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Jrock. 2 50 2 50 1 25 8 75 30 00 insured having been saved. On Monday next a logging olant will be shipped from Hills- boro to Vancouver, B. C, in charge of John R. Bailey, the Buxton rftncbef, Mr, Bailey is an old log ffur and Will take part of his crew frorn JhiC couiity. ..They will log for MrV RI E. Bryan; -who has . ex tetiBtvffiiujber interests op' the is latid ti'nogu to keep a crew work ins for several vears. The outlook for the logging, business is said to be brighter. IhAp tor some years, hence the Ask your (efox Creocent flour. "4 ...... n , Perren Steeples. . Perfen Steeples, one of the Ore non pioiieets of 1852, died .at; his residence, two miles southeast of R. II. Greer has caught the wheel fever and now sports a bike. Hon; J. N. Brown, representa tive from Morrow county, and a former resident of Heppner, is 111 the city and has formed a law eo-. partnership with teo. K, Bagley assistant district attorney. Mr a; b. bailey, p. p. s, JJENTIST Rooms 1 and 'I Mraii-Bally ltlick. ; IIILInORO, - ORKftON JiMffi PfllLLIPPl T1WSS18, 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. , Surgeon Southern Pacific Raftroiid Do. Consultation in French or English. Ofilc' and residence) south of Main near 8d atH uuiaboro, ur, - ? WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and Ana man work a jinaaay vioes, two aoorsnonn o ut postoAos. SMjondsC, HilUboro, Or. JOHN M. WALL, T i -. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ; ; Ofticc with 8. , Huston, Uniuli Block -IIII.L8BORO. ., ; OUKUON. SMITH ft BOWMAN, ATTORNE YS-AT- LAW , -IgoJarial Work and Conveyi-.icing. 6 7 Mtn-piii Btk., Hillslioro. Ore, MISCELLANEOUS. ... in 1 r n laooioiaui ton last r riaay evening, ,m8 beeu one of in Or agea b.years ana montns . . Cf. nr.,minent memwr at bar hteeples was the tilth ot a lamily 01 " . .. weIeimu! fl,i(liH to tz cniiaren.peuig uom AUg. 0,100, mn-u,.,.,.!, in(rfti tI1int In Nichdhis countv, Ky. His fatb- 0 er. ' Beni. Steeples, was a native of A. B. Bailev and John Gates New Jersey, and his mother. Mican leave this evening for the head wat Perren, of Kentucky. Mardi 26, ers of Gales Creek, where they will 1852.deceased married Mary Mean- catch severe colds and nicidentel or Laft'erty, and Apr. 5, 1852, they ly endeavor to catch a trout started on me long journey, w in SlIlrilevflnf whiie cno. oxen, across the , plains. , arriving ( . ..n ,w woodg beow town October 0, being just m ; months on fer(faVi wa8 Btruck 0I1 the head by ii,tt tMiav 1 nfiv flrtnn AiiRr- hmihihi , 1 , ...-j -. -- --- ------- a iimb and sutiereu a severe scaip on me prewiu iiouir,ncai ircm, iuii. Steeples died Oct. 3, 1889. V They had a family of nine children, one sou being dead. , The sons living are: Mathias. Daniel r.. Alexander and Charles S. and the daughters flour. Try it. are: Mw-' Hattie Bradford,, ife of xhoe. Talbot and Sheriflf Bedford; Elizabeth Jane down from Cornelius Hawkins, TMllian J, Burns .ana xbot eavs Cornelius Carstens Bros, MANUFACTURERS OF ) . - , Hough Dressed Lumber Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc. HILLSBORO - OREGON Cor. ZitWash'toi Ikx wound. He was rendered nearly unconscious for a while but was able to be around this morninging. Every body uses Crescent :' A Word. We are still in the ring and our motto is, quick sales and small profits, and what we advertise we sell in.any amount you wish. We do not refuse to sell you the amount of goods we advertise for a dollar just because we think you trade somewhere else, uur customers are those who buv of us it matters not of what nationality thoy are or where they may have done their trading before. We do not adver tise to sell staple articles below cost, for such an advertisement means that you are to pay more for your other purchases.. Hoping to interest you in prices on grocer ies, crockery, glassware, and in fact anything kept at a first-class gro cery store and thanking you for past favors we remain as ever, ... Yours Respectfully, R. H. GREER. Bums Mary Hellen:4The7unerali ?k and that "the place Sunday atfnft' unnsuan Church.Rev.Shelley'ofrTcting. The remains were then inrertedin the Masonic cemetery. Mr. Steeples was one of our most respected pio neers and all who knew him held him in their highest esteem. Retrly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class tabic-and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . PUBLIC. SALE Of Bred supt Hillsboro Pub Co 100 printed postals...... ft 5 notice call for warrants. . 1 50 printed posMls I 50 50 postals printed loo 100 shffs sale notices. . . , 2 op Save Your Grain. ' Few realize that each squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of grain annual ly. Wakelee's Squirrel and Goph er Exterminator is the most effect ive and economical poison known. ! per cent per annum . 1 j ,.on...,.i. lAr onL nff fur e.iinh. Sale race, reuueeu wwm j-..-.-, una M toWITIF, by the Delta Drug Store, agent. reserve. THOS. H. TONGUE Roadsters - and Standard : Filleys. A chance to buy a 'first class driv ing animal, saddle animator young brood mare at-your own price. I will sell at . public auction at the Hillsboro fair grounds on Sat urday, the '15th day of May, 1897, twenty-three(2.3) young driving an imals and standard bred filleys and saddle animals. All broken to drive double and single. I h snl p will be absolute, no by- biddina. and every animal offered fof which a bona fide bid is receiv o,i will he sold. Sale will com rnnnnn nromntlv at 10 o'clock in the morning, and be completed in iin fiav. Terms of Sale Six months' time will le oiven on approved paper. drawing interest at the rate of 8 Dive percent to be without wite were yesterday, all right new store will soon be completed. Bom: To the wife of Henry Schlottman, near Cedar Mill, a son, on Thursday, May 6. The Mountaindale Lumber Co. is moving its old mill to the Beauchamp place, About one and one half miles from its site of the paft. Sawing will commence next week. This company has two mills in the neighborhood of Mountaindale. (5519) PURE BRED CLYDESDALE X64 hands high, 7 years old, weight 1800 lbs Bark Bay .stripe in face.left hind footwhite Will stand the season at Ladd & Reed Farm REEOVIt.LK.ORK. TERMS, $10.00 to Insure. all mares'bfouglit for service, but will I GO EAST ';-' ' VIA, America's Ocenlc t&sa GREAT mm Rlf THE I.IHRABY CAft ROL'TK Meals in Dining Car a la Carte ; Rtick Ballast. No Duet. Shortest and Quickest Line To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago ...And all Poind Eml Through Palace and Touri Sleepers, Dining and Li brary Observation. Cars. DAILY TRAINS FAST TIMK Service and Scenery Cnequaled, For tickets and full informalinc call on in- address, H. T. B; gley, 'AgenvHillslwro, Or. A. II. C. Jtei?iSo ( C.l'. .T. A., Pvrtla1t4,OwSfr. - - NOTICK Opsat oare will be taken with all mares brauglit lor service, 1 not be responsible for accident Ladd & Rwl Firm, Owners. Jos Caldwell, Mp.t VOTTOK. Th Ktrat National Bank W oated at Utltsboro.in thn State of Orefrtn, Is cHwin&nnttsaffitin. All iwt hold nimilAtlunL nrmtltnni of SSid SSSOeiS- tion.iire therefore hereby notified toiiw senttho notes and other elainw riiii the uHMociatton for payineitt. 1 Dated, Art. Vi.Wi. , I). MtCIIHVMAS. . Casbisr.