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ft THE 111 LI. 8 HOIK) AKGUS. THURSDAY, MAY 27. 161)7. rr ffiTTTi i TiriTTin i ii n i ii .. CALENDAR fain I Mon Tarn" Wed i 10 ULJ 23" 24 I "25 2lff 'Uiu Krl JNut tf 1 : 1 1 14 I 21 22 yf27 2K2vf flnlljr Mull ArrlvNi Forest Grovo 1'ortliind, Way and Hanterii Ulcnooe CorvallU mid Way -oriianii t t imiiy niun Deptuiirvfl: Portland A EttNtoi", (m H l p m 7:18 H:'iO ft:!) fi:W 0:00 a in 7:l'i J fort v a (Hellene. fAox A Itntliimv 7.(10 'orvalll& Way i - :ri0 rortland Way - p m 8:( Forest Grove- - (1:00 Fiirmniirtoii and liliirid leaves tit W-M a ituid iirrlvim at 3:46 p m on Tuesday, .ursilny and Nntnrduy "Vi Muiulay nmilNi l'ustotllce open from ,7;00 a la to 8:(W ni, notiyt Kundajw. tP.TItua VnUUn Lv. Ar. Portland am 7:1)1 b m .M Vrvallta m tfto d m Mtt 'iHllaiul a in few p m 0 1 loMtimvUU a ni few p 7: 18 1 Mr. Jasper Reeves, of Cornel ius, own two (Milts Unit nulit to he good ones. Tin bus n 2 Mir old, sired by Wallace Drew; son .f (in; Wilke The (lain of this colt in the great brood man Beulah, sister to Chejiali. 2:07, Del Norte, 2.08, and two others in the 2:30 lici. This colt in (Hin I lil a (He and i an exeep tioniililtt good individual, nml bred a it is, I he oiiicniiii' of thin colt ill bewitched with it.tfrrt The other in ii yctrlv I", l'f i u-f A 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 , 2:1:-! J, dim liy On j;..,. v jlk.n Mr. Reeves hiix jHt darted in tin- bus iness of breeding, and cert duly his two good ones to start with, wwih liim success. Rural Spirit. Ladies' spring Oxford in the Intent Htvlt'H mid color Tu, Klin-I: and Ox Blood. Pi ices 1 00. 1 50. 1.75 and $2 00. Cull mi Gregg' Shoe Store, Forest Grove, Ore. The people in the vicinilv of Farmingtnn will mee', at the Lew ie cenietety Monday forenoon, May 31st, lo decorate grave uod look ft er onie necessary improvement in Hie cemetery ground. nil-Kill and OIW owl, Mieo Morgan wee in the citv ondav and Nil tun that fca will rt lugging fqr J.CiHare,thi8 week. f-A curpentfrcrew i at the Ladd Heed farm tt coin nience theerec of a large rinne bum, 00x84 I iniike iinprttvenieni on the old About 100 M. of lumber will ; 'Bed and J. C. Hnre'n mill will "ih the lumber. jDon't allow the lungs toljeim- eu by the continuous jrritiiiioii 'cough. It i easier to prevent .uniplion thun to cure it. One 'Uto Cough Cure taken early off any futnt lung trnulile rock. ill who attended the Ilcedville ( .s. . . u liwt Jsiiturdiiy were entliUht- S over their treatment. I lie hnru hoya walked away with vul I guiuH. A Mia Hchaltuck .lie ejrg race. )r. ie, well known in thi put now a dentist with ollice rtlund and Tillamook. pnt y y with frienddin HillHhnro. )m minute is all that iH no y tinlecide from perunal ex ee that One Minute Couidi iick what its tiunm iinplii. Brock. A Sloan, formerly of Heny hut now of I'liriluiiil. ha t'iiling friend near hi old (he ireent weik. lie can't ny from the farm 1 ti i i n u .un euon. veeii iloiir at Curgteu Hnm ' cent, complete. are i Htnull that the .ull..'...' 'lU.I-Ult.lU lltUl ill. It. k lrl'liii J" inline hihr iiiviii, rn " euective that Ui )Ufi mi'e cice or JU" ill, Hid '.nrr A Vi I I I v F Many oaaaa of "gripjie" have ben cured lV One Minuie CoiikIi Core., Thi prepHirttion aeeni ea- pocially adapted to the cure of thi uraeaMs It acla quickly thu pre venting serion conipluyiiioii uinl bad erTecU in wbicti thi diene of ten leave lh patient. W. K. Brock The cue of State v W-A.ffi-ton will be heard before Jude Smith, June 14 tJ.' Brit tun i from (iule Creejt -uti i chargul with lreptufin the hind of John Mc Ulnran. llrilton i a A. 11. man and apiear to be a peacable ort of fellow, and ny he will go clear on ajnry trial. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup, you can ap preciate the gratitude of mother who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieve their little one as Hiiickly as administered. Many home in thi city are never with out it V. 15. Brock. 1). T. l'hillipf, the Cornelius pioneer, ha been quite iudiposei for several week. Mr. Phillips ha been very aturdy up to within a few months, and all who know him hope hi disability is only tem porary. There in absolute need for a good penetratiiiii rain. Late sown grain must have relief before many days if a full crop i to he grown Torturing, itching, scaly skin eruption, burn and !eal(ls are Mootlifd ut once and promptly heah-d by DeW'itt, Witch Hazel Halve, I lie best known cure for piles. V. 15. Brock Bargains ! Bargains ! ! Bargains ! ! ! Our M of Spriiif and Sam GooJs is Now Complete Consisting of Hat Men's Li.ditV Notion Luces Mash (Staple bad i en' Cap Key' (Jent I.Hdieu' Embroidery Good and Collars Knot Children's Kuriiinhing Shirt and Cycling Fancy Cuffs Shoe Clothing Good . Waist Edgings Cloths Groceries Neckwear In Fact we Have Just What You Want at Lower Prices Than Anybody fl 00 14 ,. . t ... t! '21 tt.n (io.iil HiiL'ar 1100 I 00 3 P" every purchase of $15 we will en- 8 ,lmt KtKXV or Uon ctX.e 00 1 ID .J largeto life nzu any picture in atcr v, , Kit Java colfee I 00 1 00 f Colors or Crayon. Elegant frame in U 20 !)) JJewt riee 1 00 . ..1... 1 00 'A finest artistic work worth anywliere y IS Can tine tomatoes 100 1 W tto for $1 85. See sample in window. R Cans table peaches 1 00 1 00 ,J r V. lf,Cann corn 1 00 18 yiU lloitt cullco I yiN (iiiit'lmm .... 25 ydUoid eulico 27 yds liiiuil Kiiitfhaui .. 2 yds (iond kIi! rltiiK 1(1 yds ltloui-hi)d iiuisllii 12 yln llntiili ealicj we sell for casta; we can sell low! Come anil see ns. BRYAN LA1DLAW CO. CASH STORE, Hillsboro, Oregon. rriVITUI CORNELIUS. MEMOlilAL EXERCISES Our Heavy Taxpayers are Numerous- A GOODLY ARRAY OF NAMES Let the 1'eople Know Who Pays for the County Administration Some Heavy Assessments Omit ted Last-Week. I Mrs Jane Lyle of Wardner, Idaho, a 1 daughter of Rolit Wa'ker, of this place, visited him this week, and will make her borne in Portland. Geo Wbcox and wife left Tuesday for their home in Wisconsin. M Murphy, who bat been travelling through the western states, arrived in Cornelius Mondayeve, where he will vis it relatives for a few days. Mrs Bisenhardt and Mrs Wering, of rortland, visited with Mrs Keitn Sunday. J M Miller and E l'archild left for As toria Friday where they have secured employment. BEAVERTON. Last week's list of taxpayers as csed over ifo.OOO was not complete. When the umouut had been fool ed there was no omission, but in many instance the totals were not added. 11 nd consequently were not found. This week the roll has been. .carefully gone over and those Icftout are below given. Also those assessed for $4,000, and upwaid to 15,000, are given. Next week wili be published those assessed from $3,000 upward to $4,000. O G Barlow $ 6,445 J C liuchauan S,6ao J W Caplex 6,000 WniComiell 12,300 ThosCox V. 5,305 M E Oilley . . V 0,200 Win Geiger Jr . , . ,v. 5,8o w lira 1 e v ' C F Hesse ... A 1 1 in man. . . . T M Hint's W O Hocken . J A Iiubrie. . . . 1' M Jackson.. liilcn Jackson Hon. W. D. Hare Deliv. ers the Oration. CELEBRATION COMMITTEE MEETS Jury Disagrees on Sehleieh Case Maeeabees to Hold a Re-Union Near Greenville-Threatened Bod ily Injury. Dr Robinson often has night callers but not such as called at his residence Tuesday night.entering by way of a win dow in the kitchen and relieving his T)(l('left of tliu unllr wotti tin A (if in money. If things do not change soon we lheir Hall Sunday May 30, 1897 at In accordance with General order No. 6, Dept. of Oregon, Gen. Ran som Post No. 69, will assemble at will be obliged to keep a night watch as sucn callers are not profitable such hard times. Mr Jasperson's six-year old boy had the misfortune to fall and break his arm Monday. Dr Robinson reduced the frac ture ond left the little one resting quite easy. They reside at New Jerusalem, and are quite a iiule distance from a doctor. Quite a number of families have left town to attend the Adventist Cnmpuieet ing being held in East Portland. Mr Rosa is having a new barn built and will tear down the old out buildings and improve the looka of bis piace. John V Jucl.sou Keiis of A II Johnson V U Jolly u-' 1 ? 11 . . . : , ., Skw' . & it. iv. vi.ims.uur city auornev-t- uiiide a trip to l ul l ion. wlnvl Tuesduvjw- tlfTcrkins. It 1 h 1 1 ' taw im fmiol- T miKit E01' andetl Hit led e next , court timu inn of e, liab le tiikn you lily to ied lor lament nth in f Mi.y, iniiiiinj ei, nil lliHHItit, i,irt)i(r ' linrTT ij II (11)1111- (,to-wlH jruur of 0 to J V iL'e (Hf iiHhini:'-' ' t line of .erof ths -lUlencu (thecii- f Hrclimi Mertd KiiiniiiK more or d and the the aatia rl.aiidfnr 1 for( ami iliajr t 11 you by honias a. alWft riontk ktsv. J fly ltisers areWwrw'ii as the little pills. W. 15 B-oek. iorge .lames, foinierly with i Grove' a harness man, C. L. 11, liii gone to Walla Walla he has accepted a position harness aid saddle firm. T.rpecial Inspectnl' (it renslon W biteheiul, id (Jalilornin, was m the city last week on government business relative to looking up ev idence on pension applications. John (lauit, who H attending the Corvallis AuricuMural C(dlege, ha iieeu home on a viic.ilion mi ac count of iiliies. (iillilmn,astoi:k raiser from .il. 1 lin WilliiniPt t.i was Hly Moi.day, having made 1 to look after stock pastured .own. He is a nephew of 1). da tilt. t Haine & Bailey before k'liur wool. 1. it .J 1 t.i : rt ...... .,1 1. 1, i. v. rTioi-nniiuiii inn of county (ji gani.attons ' Foret (Jrovu Saturday . j lust. Uev.K C. Hughes the closing address. l're-p'.-ton Bowman, Secretary Latham, Mis Grace Toe ider and Percy Oliver wore its from this city, t. Turner, of Comptou, Mo., I that after suffering from 'seventeen years, lie com ured them bv nsing three DeWilt's Witch Hazel It curea eczema and severe Uses. -W. B. "rock. ".Ward's residence at Forest list" Fridav niizht suffered fire catiBca uy a aen cuve he uuuer story was. badly JaUhough 'Jnuch furniture d. The lmyer pari 01 me iwas not harmed by flames ipter did much damage to ?h. .Thi was ono of the C Tl. ' 5.025 ' ".370 6,400 6,350 . .V..T 13.000 V a.145 x.i;m m ... 1 twigJT- 5,S8o 11 5,700 5.92o 5.270 9.035 7,004 5.495 O,O0 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Go to Gre r's for beehives. Murv A. Monro has adopted Mary A. Will, 11 I' aim: to 1 1 lilliiil ii. m it o iemhit ih. tatifu -'Jet vonr Cntitai:: Crang. of tht- threatening Mrs. Lizzie Overroed der with bodily injury. The part ies live six miles easi of this city and are neigh bnr.. Bauer is a bachelor and has a jilace near the complainant. Mr. and Mr. O. have been treating him with much kind ness, but of lately Bauer has been very irascib'e and the other day. when Mrs. Q. wa alone, siezed butcher knife and threatened to kill the defenseless woman. Judge Smith heard the evidence and bound Bauer in the sum of $150 to appear before Judre Mc Hride, who will bear thee: ee in Ju ly some time. Bauer was nlaced in jail pending the filing of his 00 nu. A Mighty Builder. As an iuvigorator and builder ud of broken dewn tissues. Wilbur' Blood Purifier cannot lie excelled. If vou have pimples or sores of any kind on your body, by takinf a few bottles of this medicine they will soon disappear. For rheumatism the medicine never fail. 11.00 per bottle. For sale by V. E. Brock. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Coiiim'rs It is surprising what u "wee bit of a thing" cen accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dys pepsia, sour stomach dizziness, are quickly banished by DeWitt's Lit tle Kiirly Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. W. E. brock. The prune crop is very prom ising hut the complaint continues about the cherried dropping from tbo tree. The sidowaik has been repair ed in lront of C. Blater's resort. Ask your dealer for Crescent Hour. A bran new stock of whips at C. L. Hiiiiiian's. A good whip tor 10 cents. We also have a complete Hue of harness, both hand and ma chine made, at lowest jossible pric es. ' The picnic at Reedville last Satun'av is reported to have been a grand success. All who went thoroughly enjoyed the literary club hospitality and a repetition of tin1 entertainment will have many ku supporters. The program was ex cellent and everything pa' pleasantly. , ' A fine Ii- ' Hi 1'liulips M Richurdson et al . . Win Reidt Thos Roe Conrad Suhulmerich . . Heirs Jas Smith 7,100 E H Warren 5.400 Richard Williams. 9,800 Oregon I & S Co , . 23,000 Port Pressed Brick Co 5,200 Wm H Stimson 8,800 J os W i t h y com be 5 ooo $4,000 AND OVKR. Geo Armentrout . 4,690 GO Bailey 4,000 N A narrett estate 4, 540 j c neacn 4.265 iiryan mi una w 4,000 I01111 Caitwell 4.445 AMrtin Look 4,600 M Cox 4,140 John M Cress 4.385 A V Denny 4,040 Panno Bros. , 4.40s James l-orrastu 4,610 UlncliHiy 4,385 J RGalbreath 4.QOS B C Guild 4,500 CAHanley 4,500 John Heisler 4,08s John Henry 4,0 Sarah Henderson 41I50 S MUglieS 4.8SS S 11 Huston 4,860 W v; Jackson 4.240 Jesse James 4,(135 Wu Ke ren 4,625 John Kirts 4.26s Hueh Lewis a.soo S T Linklater 4,785 WMLyda 4,955 EJ Lyons 4,000 SAL) Meek 4,600 DCMerril 4,020 J C Moore , 4,105 M F and W R Newell . . 4.8- O P Newton t G W Patterson ,X "" Theo Pointer Etleu Porter... Ravmoud ' Steamer ei(-p:nne, "ns in tnecitv (lie nrst f the week, now being on a visit to forest lii'.ive. J neUaptain look out license to wed Miss Jessie M. Allen. The ladies of the Evangelical Church will give an ice cream so- ial'next Saturday evening in the court house square. May 29th. It was P. T. Barnum who said the Amerifcan people like to be hum bugged, butVhowever that is it has nothing lo do, with E. H. Miller's Second Street Barber Shop where vou can gel tbo best shave in the citv at the most 'reasonable rate. Neckwear for ladies and gents Latest designs and price the low est, bchulniertcli At Sotv. J. C. Lamkin will represent the Hillsboro Lodge A. O. U W. at Grand Lodge, Portland in Julv.and Mrs Lamkin will go 11s represent ative to the Degree ( f Honor. Ribbon all widths, 10 cents per yard nt Schulmerich & Son's. Haines & Bailey are always ready to buy wool. Call and see them. Never in the history of the valley have horses been so run down by spring work. The hot weather and late spring rush '1 the business. W. D. Phinno- ton on the went V" 10:30 a. in. and. from there will march to the Congregational Church where Memorial services will be held; also will assemble al their Hull at 9 a. m. Monday May 31st. The procession will be formed at 9:30 a. m. and proceed under the direction of the lm.rshal.G. N. Hale, to the cemetery west of Hillsboro where decoration ceremories are to take place. II L. LOCKE, Post Com. J. P. HlCKS, Adj't. . '.': .- Hon. W. D. Hare will deliver the Memorial Day Oration and Bentoi uowman win e u 1 ogizo. Ufryi t K n 0 w t, ll'i,d- 5'V KTulv CiimiintTN eliflg Monday and foruiul- y accepted tint proposition lo en tertain the Veterans at their annual nciiinpnient ymi accordingly enter- d nit 1 contract with the uoctation reprepi'iitatives. The committee platted Warren's Grove and ha made all arrang"ments for a glor ious time Refreshment stand rales were fixed at $25. There will be a steam swing on the grounds, and a fine dancing floor wvll be ertcted 'Messrs. Gaull, of the Indepen dent, and Long, i f The Argus, were appointed a committee 011 printing They are expected to get out 2000 posters, advertise the encampment and celebration through the papers and gel their pay out of their labor. As the press is always at command in these things, the posters will be printed early in June. Hillsboro is going to have a great time and next year the who'e town will n ove up to the Grove on In dependence Day.. Next week we will have an ar ticle on the Chautauquan. Hon. V. J. Bryan will be at Gladstone Park on the day before the formal opening and address the people on bi-metallism. Beehives at Greer's. , The young child of C. M. Kyle, the Rock Creek sawmill man, was buried in the Uni n cemetery Tues day. Friday, June 4th will be a irala day for the A. O. U. W. They will hold a basket picnic at Warren's Grove and hold a regular jubilee. Good rpeeches will be made and it is expected that the occasion will awaken a new interest in the order. The sourest and best vinegar in town at Brown's Cash Grocery. T. A. Ritchie, of Greenville, was in the city this looming on business cot nected with the M ac- cabeean anniversary to be held at Greenville in the near future. He tells us mat crop prospects are quite bright out that way although rain would be Beneficial. Haines & Bailey have a fine assortment of cotton and worsted dress goods. r4yr-The heating apparatus in the art tiouse lias been raised several I and hereafter seit,-. ,.. in rn ace CONGRESSMEN. Senator . . . fi. W. McBrh'e Representatives j-'JX STATE OFFICERS. Governor .Win. P. Lord Sec. of State II. l. Kincaid Treasurer. Phillip Metschan Supt. Pub. Instrucl'iis.G. M. Irwin State printer W. II. Ieeds ( CIihs. K W.dverton Sup. Court R. S. Bean (.. ...... t. A. Moore Judge 5th Dist T. A. McBride Attorney 5th Dirt. . T. J. Cheton COUNTY OFFICERS. Judge B P. Cornelius I). B. Rfiisoner T. G. Todd Clerk J. A. Imbrie Sheriff W. I). Bradford lieceorder. E. L. McCoiniick Treasurer .A. B Cady Assessor Geo. II. Wilcox School Supt .Austin Craig Surveyor L. E. Wilkes Coroner ft .C. L. Large OREGON CITY LAND OFFICE. Register Robert A. Miller Receiver .f('m. Galloway CITY OFFICERS. Y..W. NBarfott, nwyor It .Thee. Tocker ...... J. M. Graear . . W. H. Wekruag ,.l,.J. H. 8unly R.H. Gmr ....R Waggener ..Benton Bowman ...F.G. Mitchell Mai shal A. W. Lan Justice Ci Peace j : - Board of Trustees Recorder. . Treasurer. . SOCIETIES. A Phoenix Lodge Xo 34. K of P meet V3?i 011 Monday evening of each week jS in Masonic hall. r - Phonecia Temple No 10 meets on the aeo. "ond and fourth Friday or each- month in Masonic hall. Montezuma Lodge No 50 1 0 O F meet every Wednesday ev m"' enine in their hall. Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No 54 meet in Odd Fellows' hall every Saturday.- Tuality Lodge No 6 A F 4 A M meet every. Saturday nignc on or after full moon of each month. Tualatin Chapter, No HI, Eastern 8tnr, meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Masonic hall. ' ft . Hillsboro Lodge No 01 A O U W meet every second ana round Friday in each month. v uahington Kneampmenl No 24 I Ova meet on second ana rourta riuay of each month. t luring the wet will not inundate the .floor. It is a needed improvemetiTRs We don't adve'rW. .n . , , , - r !.0 sell some goods below cost, and out. rageous proui on oilier iiriiciu expect nonest pront ana give nrm, Hillsboro Lodge No 17 1 0 G Tjneet in Grange Hall every SjafT W nvnliniir. 2, Killsb vro Grange No 73 P orwir y iinil and i h Saturdays at 12 m. Viola Tent, I, K U 1" M, meet O1 Fellows' Hal; on Seeo"d and kourtU ThuntdaycvemiiKsoi e.h mouth. Save Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of grain annual ly. Wakeiee's Squirrel and Goph er Exterminator is the most effect ive and economical poison known. Price reduced to 30 ceuta. For sale by thy Delta Drug Store, agent. est dealing in return. We sell just what we advertise and just as much as you want. Brown's Cash Grocery. Commissioners nut Saturday last and contracted for the build ing of five bridges to parlies and for prices as fallows: T. C. John son & Son, Rock Creek bridge near S. Tunsiay s, if 128; Gaston bridge, ! $134; Robinson bridge on Rock1 Creek, $105; Olsen bridge. $00; Frank's Switch bridge, near Mid dleton, A. S. Vaughn, $44. About thirty-five ladies met at Mrs. VKD. Hare's Sunday after noon and enjoyed tea and a very pleasant time. L. P. W. Quimby, the veteran horseman, was hi our citv yester day on the way to his ranch above Dilley. We have some odd and broken OEO. R. KIOI.F.Y. The coup ; Maccabee Re-uaior Maoe' &uby Assembly, No. 2. United Artisana TSt nrst ana tnira luenuuy i uu ii. si,, Ko 60. U A R meet at ir.4n third Saturday. Gen Runsonf i., IOO F ullf PROFESSIONAL. J. N. BROWN BAGLEY.& BROWN Atterneys-at-Law Rooms 1-2-3, Shute Building; HILT (SRORO, - OREGON 7. H. TONGUE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lu Morgan Block, Hllbboro, Ongoav F. A. BAILEY, II. D, Physician, Surgeon jin' ' lines in men's and boys' clothing at I Office in Hillsboro io .!.., n, f - 1 enee aontn-west 00: Scb'vi-ich & r Pharr corn' Jv covered.,'""