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Local and County News oy Reading all of the HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. JULY 21, 181)8. HOW WASHINGTON COUNTY STANDS A List of Expenditures Yeur Endin, July 1. for MONEY RECEIVED AND DISBURSED. Also Receipts for the Ycar From all Sources. Warrants Outstanding. County Clerk I mime has made up Vihis annual repjrt for the year end ing July 1, 18'J8, anil it has been approved by the county court. The . fVigiircs are interesting anil the ex hihit will give some idea ub to how public funds are disbursed mid for ' what taxes are paid. The total re- cMpts are: UKCEII'TS. County Fund County and state taxes. .$45,294.01 'oil tax 127.00 Itentul from pour farm.. 300 00 Kei-B from cuiit'y idlieers 39G4 47 Costs on state caw, etc. 555 C5 Costs on delinquent taxuf 562 10 All other sources 90 1)8 i Cornelius, July 18. An old barn back of the McCourts property cauaht tire Saturday eve about 8:30 . . .i 1 1 IM and win totally uesiroyeu. inm; were two tons of hay insido that8 belonged to George Knobloch. The Chines; camp ami tool house of the S. P. K. K. Co. caught hie and bnrnod to the ground Monday last. Nothing was saved except the com panyV tools and hand car. A. A. Phillips returned from burning h kiln of brick at Forest Gtovo Hat urday evening. Miss Jennie Pet erson and brother, of Portland, are visiting lit the residence uf John Neep. -O. W. Neep has returned from Soul hern Oregon, where In, has been nil summer. I). T. Phil lips & Co. expect to have their con tract of railroad wood corded along the track in about ten days. Prof. MIAUgON Met in Adjourn d Saturday Last. Session The following person left For est Grove Tuesday morning for Wilson river, in the coast range: President Thomas McClelland, of Pacific University, and family; Rev. Frank Fitch, of the First Con gregational Church, Buffalo, N. Y., Rev. Harlow S. Mills and wife, of Benzonia, Mich.; President Georue A. Gates, of Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa; Superintendent C. F. Clapp, wife and "on, of Forest Grove; Coch ran McClelland. M. 1)., of l'hila- i dclpliia, Pa.; Robert MeClelhind 'flic i and wife, of Omaha, Neb; I'rofes I sor William N. Ferrin, of Pacific i University, and daughter; Mr. John I Fauble and wife, and Miss Good- The County Board met in adjourn-1 rich' of Lm,ol!p 111 1 easily be satisfied. The town ouah to furnish the music if the baud will play it. Editor. COURT ALLOWED SEVERAL CLAIMS. Three Bridge Contracts Were let. Successful Bidders. ed session Saturday last, July 16, and audited the following claims: 36 00 694 40 816 65 600 00 793 00 080 40 5098 25 221)7 30 70 00 4146 10 210 72 2100 00 2192 25 1153 40 3300 00 J T Donien and Miss Stella Mil- loo.l, commissioner s service y oo lerhave been engaged to teach a j J ui. 6? six monthl, school in district no. jamt,9 jj Matthews Tost 4 bibs, re Mrs. A. B. Lewis is able to be out lief Iiullock & tiilt -.tr total 2l 70 auain with the assistance of a walk- Woods. Caples anil Tliomai pro- . 8 .. , 4 Pl.iilSr.u Ii.uti,.u visions 1-rancisco family 500 Mgstlck.-A. A. l hlllips, Justice 0Uw & Pru.lhoiniiic tKnia blanks of the Peace ofhco, Base Line street, etCi court ll0USe 55 J0 one aoor east of Mr, Godfrey's store. M II Parker lumber (list no 18 6 25 . . Richard Rayeraft mileage state v There is a statute, passed 111 188, Lyila 1 00 Sco. 1792, whiuh provides a line of j Cornelius appointed viewer from $10 to a $100 for riding or n road no 366, vice J 0 Corey, for driving over a public bridge faster uierly appointed, than a walk; or driving over ai The following bridge bids were bridge more than twenty head of j opened, the last named in each cattle, horses or mules at o.ie tune This law is violated every day on I, Total rec'pts county fund50J03.21 ExrENIUTUKKS. Assessing and col revenue $2055 85 Bridges und roads.., . 11450 25 Bounty wild animals,-... . 15 00 County Court 422 20 Circuit Court M790 20 County Surveyor. .... . Sh Supt and Assts . . , Cojudge's sal Co tn n8 sal Clerk and dep 3000 00 Stock inspector 25 00 Elections Fuel, light and janitor , . Court houst. and jail. . . . Insane and inquests.... 361 90 Indigent 25)3 3o Interest 011 cj warrants. Jurors in justice court . , Paupers and prisoners. . KJundod and remitted , . Recorder Conveyances . . State cases & witnesses. . Hiadonery Sin riff and deputy j,, . f T.ital gross expenditures $46902 22 V W arrants nutstni ding Julv I, 1897.... $31050 31 Total expenditures for year ending July 1, '98 . Ihss interest .(warrants drawn) 44604 92 F.ice of warrants redeemed for fiscal year. 31820 22 Warrants outstanding ac- ; cording to report $40910 56 Cash in Tkeahuhy. Com inon school fund.... $12039 00 Indigent fund 327 88 Excess fund 87 ,70 - Institute fund......... , 83 50 Public road fund...;... 35 64 Belonging to cities 1246 97 ' to sch (lists. 1311 55 " county fund. ... . . 5428 46 Total in treas Jly 1, '98. $20560 70 - School fund: , Bal on hand $8539 07 Fines 243 77 Del tax '95 : 222 97 Del tax '96 2640 58 '"-Tax 1897 ....... 20391 03 School dist 13 98 36 State appropiation 6819 28 Total receipts $38955 06 By orders paid . ..$26916 06 ; July 1, '98, Bal on hand 12039 00 p Excess fund: Balance on hand ' Julv 1, 1897, $87.70. Untouched -i durinc the yeur, i Institute fund: Balance on hand 1 Julv 1, 1897. $18; fees received dm I ine'vear, $173 50; total $191 .50 j. a , , V . ....!. I ... J...S OililO. mount pmu out uuunn yeur ipivio, bal, on hand Julv 1 , 1898 DO. Indigent Soldiers' Fund: Bal on hand July 1, '97. Del tax '96..,.,. .... Tax 1897,....,. Total By orders paid .,,,.... By interest Bal on hand July 1. '98. ,$227 38 52 17 , 347 01 . 026 56 .' 298 25 .43 , 327 88 1 Go to the Hillsboro Pharmacy for your paints Fir limb wr-od for sale at $1 per load. Leave orders at the Bakery Much wheat was gone into Mon day with binders and cradles, win ter wheat having largely been rea dy to cut Mrs. Chas. Bowen has six hives of bees, with honey, and six new empty bee hives to sell. Enquire .at R. H Greer's, for particulars S. A, D. Meek, of Glencoe, has inven his thresher a thorough over hauling and will start up the laBt of this or the hrst 01 next weeic. To cure a cold in one day take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druneists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 0. For sale at the Delta. It was a little daughter of W. ftreea. of Mountaindale, wliohoul have been reported as having died last week, instead of a daughter of A. C. Wirtz. A little bov asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can," me aruggisi recognizee a household name for "DeWitt's Little Early Risers," and gave him a bottle of those famous little put the hint bridtm east of tow". 1 his is a law that lew people are a wire of, and it is a very wise one, n fast driving does more to impair a structure than the ravages of the elements. As farmers build the bridges this is something which should interest them all. But, why is it that a person can hardly re sist driving over a bridge at a swift trot? Did you ever feel the oppos ite when driving over what you deemed a safe bridge? An old veteran by the name of Wm Lindsey, came into the city Saturday, having pushed a two wheeled cart from Vrekn, Californ ia. He says he. belonged to the 149th N. Y. tnl'mtry and was with General Sherman. The old gentle man has a brother in Portland, and as soon us euhvemc-nt he intends re 110,1 ing his acquaintance after thir ty years of separation. Ho carries his cooking outfit, with him Mid sleeps on his wagon. The old vet eran gets a pension and this, with the money derived from a small pension, supports him. With his other graces he i.s a-lino violinist. Now is the chance for Augus rea ders to gel 10 Ser'n-s of 16 photo graphs each 160 photographs in all of the American navy, Hawaii nnd Cuba. The, size of the port folios is 10J by 14 inches rnd the reproductions are simply grand. Give your orders at thi ollice. The complete series and the Altai's one year, $2.C0. Come and see what ilia v are. You can't afford to be without them, Sheriff A. 1 Vand.- vanter, of Se attle, was in the county Monday ml piivb that the horse business is lookintr un on- the Sound. Kin out, the stallion purchased 01 j. E, Reeves, makes the third blooded stallion owned bv him. Washing ton county seems to bo taking the nd as a nroducer o! hue stock of all kinds. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health One Minute Uough uure. 11 quickly euro coughs, colds, bron- ntis, pneumonia, grippe, astuma, and all throat and lung diseases, It a Drug Store. John Bowie, g d 19, son of Jas. i: 1 :.. nwie. who at oiu nine nveu in Slnidv tti-nok.Vas drowned while bathing opposite Celilo, in the Lob innl. n. .In v 5. to was a urisiui . ,, 1 1 1. .1.. young tellow and was a greiu in-ip to his parents. The farmer, the mnchanio'and the bicycle rider are liable to unex pected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve is ttie tjesiining to keen on hand. It heals quickly and is a well known cure for piles Die Delta Drug Store, Mr. Homer C, Pnrrish, of Wil bur, Washington, brother of Mrs. W, N. Barrett, ol 1 his city, and welt known here, was married Sunday last to Miss Linnie Jones, of Wil bur. Mr, Parrish is a salesman in his brother's store at Wilbur. Dr. Lowe, tho wellknovvn optic ian, has returned from the east and will make regular visits here, as formerly, See next week's paper for dav and date of his arrival. The wise will wait for him. case receiving the award: l'alton Ilrnlge: J W Ooo tin, $350. M ,S Dailty, $335. I) H Rcasoner, $278, Wilkin's lliiilge : U I! Reasoner, $170 T C Johnson, $170 M S IJailey, J W Goodiu, i68. Long liri'lge near Hillsboro : J W Goodiu, f,30o I) U Reasoner, $265 M S IJailey, Jjjo T C Johnson, $240. The sum of $100 w-n appropriated to pay for a tramway near Cedar Mill, the ei.izi'iis of that district have appropriated several hundred dollars in labor. Ludwig Zesseness was arraigned Saturday before Justice Morton, of Beaverion, and pleaded., guilty to assaulting Hans Eliaruder, a Pro gross blacksmith. It appears that the defendant was helping himself to the tools of the smith, in doing some work, when the latter p tit in his appearance. Upon being ord ered to clear out, Zesseness made for the smith, the arrest following. He was fined $15 and costs. Zess eness was one time fined $50 for stealing some onions, so it is said, and dug up the money wherewith to pay from an old can buried in the earth, under a tree. vn 1 Jl ! The Emergency Corps will hold its regular meeting Saturday t" (transact routine business. 1 his Less Uascs to Dispose Cf Than ! meeting comes every two we. ka THE ARGUS TH.MNS AND MAIL SEKVICM for Years. ... 1 1.,., 1...., months and next week newill pub WEEK'S REALTY Week's Other Local News here and There. ! lish what has been done by this ex TRANSACTIONS. Icellent organization. A draft of S thirty dollars has already been sent ! to Chaplain Gilbert, of the 2nd Or- Picked up'egon, for the boys at Manila. The following sheriff sales have been confirmed: Eisenhanr ys Savage; Allen & Lewis vsP L Ow en; Liughlin vs Spencer; Anton ;Hit The EpAorUi Lea-rue of the M. E. Church will this Friday evening. July 22, give a Garden Party at the residence of Dr. Linklater. A splen did literary and musical program will be rendered and the Hillsboro Reed and Cornet band will b pres- Sherliet and cake will bo ser- P in I'.uly Mail Arrivals: Fore-! drove l'ii thnei, Way ami Kaslurn (lieiM-ue 'ni'Ya!li and V nv - Port land Liaily Mail Ieiiii-tnres rinllam! ,V Kaslern via P V h 111 '(.it via (jiimroe, Lenox A lleinuiij Oorvallis A Wav i'orllaiid iV VA ay p in 7:13 f:;"il -M . l:a l:IH 1M. ;.oo n:50 4:2i . li:UO Wicke vs Hannah B Smith; West-jVW, All are cordially invited, phal vs Lockyer; flitttt vs McLeod j Congressman Tongue will deliver et al; Hughes & Hinman vs S!ur-,"n address devant; Bates vs Pen fold. j Mayor Barrett was, seen Monday Foreclosures : Hey wood Bros day jind seems hi artily in favor of vs J H Smith et al; Jackson vs j the city putting in a faucet and Newell (default and order of sale);1 supplying the same with two waier Lord vs McLeod. buckets fastened wilh chains. Other cases : Kirkwood va j Something certainly should be Washington county, judgment al-jrione that farmers stock may be lowed Kirkwood on Suureme Court 1 watered while in town, mandate, Wehrung vs Ford ditto j Wm McKad(len ,in(j ' wife 0vV Weichbrodt vs Veichbrodt, defend- onnnva,u n. ; Wesley Boscow sends The Aroub ant ordered to pay $50 into court j ci oyf,r sjui,ditv, the guests of Mr. a copy of the "Skaguay News,'' con- j by July 25 or show conse; (divorce ! ftn( Mr9 M g ' ijrt.Jev. Mr, Mc. taining an account of the killing of ; case.) Brugger v Hare, referred ; FaUiien has secured the position of "Soapy'-Smith, at that place, by C G Runyon, referee. 0eIjsh l" 11 11 i j a .1 i tor at the Sunnyside schools Frank Reid, city engineer at Skag-v B-own, set for July 26 McNutt ; for auother vear. froresl (jrovo KnniiiiiL'loii and l.anrel InivpN 111 lli-.Ji u m and arrivoH at '1:45 p ill en Tnmluy. Thursday and (Saturday 1V0 Sunday iiiails. TosKdllee open from ' 7:00 a inioh;iJ0p in, exetipl Sinnlaj s. . P. Time Tatile: Lv. Ar. "ortlaml a 111 7:13 p 111 S:50 orvuliii) a in M:50 p 111 h'JSt Portland a 111 XwV p in fi:ot Me.Minnvillo a 111 0:00 p 111 7:l JULY CALENDER" Sun I Mini I Tiu-s 1 Wed Tim 10 if 24" 7 fy 1 - r n Jr'i-i I Sat -1 J J 11 2V f 2.1 I 13 !4. 1 15 j 16 20 21 I 22.J 23"., 27 "128" I XV 30 31 STATE DIRECTORY A Deliberate Suicide. v,r nnnstinatioh. sick headache, liv V anrr stomach tr oubles. The Del Forest Grove, Julv 19. -Otis Oliver Thomas, aged 24, killed himself in the kitchen at his home on the up per Nehalem, Columbia county, yes terday morning, by shouting him self through the head, using a Win chester rille His father and moth er and Miss Pearl St' wart, a school teacher, were in the house at the time. I hnnuis had oeen in poor health for a longtime. He returned home after an absence of two months 24 hours before his death. He con sulted a physician, Dr. J, F. Cal breath, of McMiunville, last week, who told him that his c:ive was hopeless, which preyed upon his mind. The suicide was deliberate ly planned, lie took the gun and went into the woods and discharged it, to see that it was in order, and then returned pi the h use and killed himself. He left a father and mother, two brothers and six sisters. 1 ntern ent will be in the Aluiorau ilill cemetery, near Gas ton, Thursday. Oregonian. uav. and atone time a school teach-; v Pomeroy, set tor July lo. bClileich - i v Brugger v Hare et al set for July 1 .if. 1 w An i h nerr 11 col lriiuii irm t . 1 11 'iu. it 'v'w. o nnn 1 miPrt tnr firm. ,J' w' ' wi n u-iii t on 1 r 11 1 v. 1 lit-: rmiMii,-' 1 iuvmi vui un.uw. .v. ing occurred at a meeting of the better element whereat methods of better order were to be discussed. Reid was shot twice by Sn ith, but neither shot was fatal. The coron-j er's jury brought in a verdict ofj justible homicide. j Dr. F. A, Baiiey was c dled Mon- day to Farmington to attend the' little six year old daughter of D. i Burkhalter. The little one had fallen over a banister to the floor, a , distance of twelve feet. She sirue.k 1 foremost, sustaining a contusion on I the forehead, breaking the two bones of the right forearm above; th-,- wrist and iisloealmg the left.! wrvt. Although vt the little one is recovering rapidly. It is rarely in one goyoung that the wrist, is dislocated, be the fall ever so hard. 27. Real Estate Transactions. sec P H Marlev to Estella Mayer 29 sec 35 t i n r 1 w, $f00. Eli Keas to Mamie Keas 40 a 36 t 1 s r 1 w, $1000. Michael McCabe to Carrie McCab" lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 and 13 blk 12 W Port. Heights, $1, D Savage and wife to C Eisenhaur 200 a Art'niu Burris d 1 c, $450. Sarah E Patterson 10 Orcelus L Don no 7 a C Eels d 1 c, $200. A M and M J Pate to Rachael C Portland yesterday morning and says the San, Francisco whist club carried" back the Payot trophy which the Portland club has so val jently defended for some months. The sheriff of King county, Wash ington, was in the city Monday, in company with John R Sawyer. The former bought Kinrnont, a two year old Altamont, out of McKin nev. . Congressional Delegation Senator: Gt W Mcllfide; Representative 1st dist.. T il Tongue, Hillsboro; 2nd (list, Wm Ellis, Heppner. - Governor VVm'P Lord. Recv State- Harrison Kincaid. Treas. Philip Met schan, Printer W H Leeds. Supreme Court C K Wolverlon, R S lican and 1 A Moore. fiuli Judicial District Judge, McBride, 1 A; Dist. Ally., T I Cleeton. ' Wasliington County Officers County & Probate Judge, Louis A. Rood; Com missioners, J Q A Young. T G Todd Clerk J A lmbrie, Sheriff VV D Bradford. Recorder Calvin Jack jr, Treas A B Cady. Assessor-G H Wil cox. School Snpl H. .A Ball. Sur veyor A A Morrill'. Coroner Dr C L Large. District Laud Officers Oregon City C B Moore, Register and Win Galloway, Receiver. rv ba.liv injured ' Its 1 t ra.rv.ew au n vo J. in..,.,,. D;V.l,-rt atrl txifu it Chas W Knapp lots 1 and 2 blk 8 Dilley, $80. O M Grod'iey and wife to El vi 11 and Max Godfrey 78.20 a Geo Constable C. W. Redmond want I Bell d 1 c, lUUU. to Sherwood Monday to get oik Ed heeler and vvite to Kisa c oberts, who was charged with I Henry blk 9, J art block 11, in having shipped and struck twoj Ste le's ad fieaverton. $1000. . girls id that place while they were! Frank G Mit hell to C II Mitchell walking on the street. Wes found; part lot 8 blk 8 Hillsboro $445. nut that he was in to.vn" a'iid tele- M 1) Markham l E A Hyde part nhniied un that he Innl his man blk 11 forest CiToVe, ipOuu. but hi and behold, Roberts had. Crop Repcrt. Director Pagtie has tho following to Say of the Willamette valley crop conditions: "In a few of the north ern cull ulies, the rainfall wassiight ly injurious to hay that was down; the actual injury was practically nuthiig, while the benefits were very large, especially along the coast and in the Willamette valley. It caused w Heat to till better, bene fited late grain, gardens and orch ards, so that the benefit largely off set the possible slight injury, Ex cept for the few hours ol rain, the weather has been idc-.d for having There is not a single unfavorable report this week from the' corres pondents, all agreeing that the grain, grass, fruit - and vegetable crops were excellent." . Card ot 1 names. Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Wold, of . Cor nelius, wish to thank their .many friends who so kindly assisted them ilnrinar the illness of their little girl, caused by scalding,, and who is now nearlv recovered Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Widd. caught sight of the olliner and "va moosed." Tho genial We came home with a very ill temper incus tody. Quarterly meeting services will be held in the West Union Church on Saturday, July 23, at 3 p. in. and 011' Sunday July 24 at 11 a. in , when Dr. Gue, of Portland, will preach. Tht church having been painted and thoroughly renovated a cordial iiwitaliou is extended to all. Mrs T. It lmbrie, S S. Supt. Albert Eppedv and wife to E Pick - d 30 a. sec 34 t 2 s r lv,.$500. C M Johnson and wife to C C linop s 118 79 a J II Walker d 1 c. $3500. O & C R R Co to A Anderson n e i v. w sec 27 t 2 n r 2 w, $200. , Boge-Adams. Thirty-five years make a genera tion. That is how Hong Adoipn Fisher, of Zanesville, O., suffered from piles He was cured by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve. The Delta Drug Store,! Tho band social given by the la dies of tho Congregational Church last Saturday evening netted about $7, The attendance was not near ly so large as it -.would have been had tho weather been warmer. A torpid liver robs you of ambi tion and ruins your health. Dewitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liv er, cure constipation and all atom ach and liver troubles. The Delta Drug Store, Hon. W. D. Hare is attending the A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge at Port land. J. C. Lamkin is the repre sentative. Mrs. M. M. Pittenger represents the Degree of Honor. Married: At tho residence of John Q Adams, Hillsboro, July 17.1898, Rev. Eldridge presiding, Mr. John Boge and Miss Emily Adams Both are well known and popular young people of this Bection, Collector of Customs I. L. Patter 8 )n has appointed J. D. -Merry man, of Hillsboro, first deputy, to assume duties about August 1. Tho posi tion will carry $2,000 or $2,500 per onnnm at least, it always IlllS. Mr. Merryman is a brother-in-law j ot Congressman Tongue's. Essays on milk are good, per haps, but cream is better. We give you the cream of the clothing fub ject when we say that for "style, service, satisfaction" and price H. Wehrung & Sons clcthing carries the palm. "Kip" Kimberlain had his ton's packed to go to Skaguay Tuesday, in " wnrlr at the carpenter's trade. The Light & Water . Company will soon shingle the exterior of the tower. This will take 100,000 shingles and will be quite a job. The company will also build a new dynamo room, put the engine on another foundaion and make other needed improvements. The Weofooter that doesn't like rain is a rarity ; so is the person who doesn't know that Wehrung & Sons' clothing contains more "hon esty inside as well as outside" than any other make afloat I Rev. Frank Pitch, ot the first Congregational Church, of Buffalo, N. Y., addressed an audience tu Forest Grove Sunday evening on his trip to Palestine live years ago. Social Dance at Bethany Hall, Julv 23rd, Tickets 25 cents; sup per extra. Splendid music and a! good time. I he Bethany boys al ways guarantee a good lime. H. B. Johnson has laid part of the foundation for his new barn at Forest Grove, which when comple ted will be the first institution of its kind in the county. To cure a cold in one day take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. For sale at the Delta, X. N. Sleeves, of Portland, was in the city yesterday, looking up the records for an appeal to the su preme court in the case of Dillery vs, Borwick. " , Read the telegraphic news in The Augus. No other paper in the county seat gives such a com plete service. The pcple want all the news, Hon. S. B. Huston was a Port land visitor Monday to take part in tho defense of the Payot whist tro phy which San Francisco tried to take away. Who does your printing? The Augus is prepared to do all kinds 1 of printing at living price. A trial will convince you. . The Bind Boys Willing. To The Editor of the Hillsboro Argus: It was repotted in last week's Argus that the Hillsboro Reed and Cornet Band is about to disbaud. The band wishes to sav that this is conditionally correct; and have reasons for which each member of the band feels justified in doing so. It is not from lack of patriotism on part of the band towards the town, as might be interred from last week's Argus, but from a Hick of financial support. The Hillsboro band has existed for about eight ; ears past, and during all these years its faithful members have continued to meet tsgularly two even hit's each week and have worked against all reverses to maintain organization, such as learning new members to rill va cated places, which has existed continu ally, and where they could not be filled, have stil) existed under such extreme disadvantage: in fact the Hillsboro band has not had a complete instrumen tation for the past two or three years, and band men alone can only under stand the drawback of such a condition, and feel at every chord the sting and disappointment ot lack ot Harmony as strains are oeing pro.iuceu. Hon. T. B. Hanley, of Til amook. was in the city Tuesday, attendant upon Circuit Court. Mr. Handley was at one time a resident hereand a law partner of Hon. S. B. Huston. E. E. Colestock gives you the best shaye in the city. Hair cut at popular price. Try his baths. Don't forget tho place r-City shav ing Parlors, Main street. W, E. Pruyn is in the city from Heppner and will remain several days. He says that everything is boom ng up there, this Uiug har vest time. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Everitt, Miss Berthit Clark and May Willis left this morning for Keasey, Columbia county, for a two weeks' outing at Mr. Everitt s homestead. C. Blaser will move into the Bailey brick, formerly occupied by the post utlice, about August 1, where he will be pleased to meet all his old patrons. The nights are splendidly cool these days, and as for the days, there doesn't seem to be any partic ular reason why any one should want to go to the coast. Hon J. N. Brown writes Geo R, Bag fey that he is now at Saleui and that he is improving slowly, lie has gained eight pouuds since he left this place If you want a good young draft horse driving or riding animal ' r it . 1 11 1 1 : 1 I see or write jas 11. cewen, xiuis- boro, Oregoi Prof. J. II. Stanley, principal of the Sunnyside schools, spent Sun day with his friends m this city Dance at Uassler's Hall Saturday eve. Julv 30. Last of the season Music by Bethany Orchestra. N objectionable characters. Why sell your eggs tor 11 and 12 cents when you can get 15 cents at urecr s. E. B. Sappington and family City Officers: Mayor, W. N. Barrett: Re- enpier, llonton liovvinan: Treas., 1. (i. Mitchell: .Minslial.Thos. Gheen. Coun cil: John Carstens, Thos Tucker. W H Wehi uiin, U H Wilcox, J M (ji-eeur, and R Wagjjener. PROFESSIONAL.- THOS H TONCUK. K- B TONCUU. NOTARY. THOS. H. & K. 11. TONGUE. -- ' Attiirneys-At-Law. Rooms 3, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, Hillsbo'ra H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney ' for Washing ton County, Office upstairs over Delta Drug Store. F. A. BAILEY, M. Physician, Surgeon and Aecoueher OtBce Id HUlnboro Phr amice outn-wml eurur Second. All okIU promptly tUanii! 1U7 or nigni. irmuf. Kan- BaiwuM and S. T. LINKLATER. M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Othee ut R-isi 1-nce Kastof Court House . A 1 li.Vil.LY JJENII3T I) 1). s. Rooms 1 and '.' Morgan-llaitey Illot lt. UILI.S1SOKO, - OHKIION. ; tli IStU, tile UICK Ul Ullttlimi ouyyuiL ujr ill 1 ,, . which they have been burdened, and are - spent several days last week, up at still burdi tied, is what has caused the ( MeaohaiYl Crossing, hovs to falter; they have always been i . , . , ' ,L . ..1'ti,n-ti,n(. i nrartirW Come in and you'll not be any- wnuug vu g' ...... r 0 - and their time in labor in playing for thllltf out it you inspect our towell mea is to support the organization; and swing Suits. Wehrung & Sons, when they have done this thev feel that I 1 , their snare oi uie wuik. is, cuiuicic. uic Hillsboro band has never been self-supporting; while most bands after paying the expenses of the year which is no small amount for it requires iu music JAKES PH1UJ7P1 TAMISSU, 1L D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon .Southern Pacific Railroad Oo. Consultation m r'rencil or English. Ohio and reaid once south vf Main uar Id aL. Uillsburo, Or. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing aud An map work a upeeially. Lindsay Block, two doora north of th poMoitloe. (wound aw, uuiaboro, or. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ollice with S. I). Huston, Union Block The Wilkes Bros. Abstract Com pany will soon move into the Lind sey brick, opposite the band stand. There are fewer cases this circuit at any There is but slack business in town theso days, all the farmers be ing very busy. Go to F. J. Barber, Second street, fur a noat shave or hair cut. batis faction guaranteed. E. B. Sappington goes to Tilla mook this morning and will return Sunday. This is house painting season HILLS 110 no. OUKUON. SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW; :..: .l.,ino Mnmliiu I U.P?' ,,eur T8 .. :,.r" Tf;i S. Everitt has returned after an nignt, ne uee.ueu p-p- .'" eastern visit of several months. He trlP' ' ' I i,nu in i.m-n snioiirned in Viriiinia, Lost: At Forest Grove on Hi"! (janada and the Dakotas. ' m .i i 1 J!,,,.) rt.t una aiitn. JJOUnn, IWOluuioB v,f.co, VM 10onJ in t.h alone about f5o.oo-uave some money .o i fa u j bee, distribute anionc its members; but with pu" , , , the Hillsboro Hand it is quite different, j preceding term for years. At the end of each year we find ourselves ! T jiin crenared to cut and rake in debt aud nave to pay tne same out or i r , , : u ... our own pockets. P your grass and take my pay m hay This beinc the case we have notsuffic- Call at the bukel'V. s . M. tlEiDtL tent music for the band, which makes it very disagreeable to have to play the same music over ana over uum ujc com munity becomes weary of hearing our band, 'and we know this only too well. There are so ue people in Hillsboro who have always aided our band. H. V. Gates has shown his generosity toward the band bv furnishing free of charge all electric litiiits needed, for which the bi.nd is very grateful, and J. W. Shute has furnished us a hall free of charge; and the band wishes to state that if some one will adopt means by-which to raise aooui 20.w ".".. "V---V;r,,.r..-l'Pl, HilUh,,,-,, Plmnhanv names a must necessarily uave, tne uinsuuro; . Band will continue to exist, and if it ' full Stock, of paints and Oils. could be iree trom rinanc.a mT- i,uu ranUA inent it would most certainly tuni'sn uiwuso iu . the city with mors and better music. , to 1 ncodore Ureen anu iviiss iuiuuib The Hillsboro Reed & Cornet Band. Jlnr8h, both of near Ceiiterville, : IThe above reasons are cogeut. , , -, ,. . The band should be more liberally I Binder and harvester whips a treated. There is no doubt d this j t He Hillsboro Harness Shop, 2nd 'pi.., ,. inii.n,led intimation ' Street. i licit- wan ii, ,,,.v,,---.. that the band was not patriotic. It ) Mrs. II. Council left Wednes always takes a great deal of local ' jy morning to join Mr. Council al patriotism to maintain such an in , Newport. ana, nearmg me ua,iu The fine.-t prizes th t ever have Notarial Work and Conveycicing. Rooms OA 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. Carstens Bros., MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Mouldings, lite. Illl.l.Sl'i 'RO - (u KOON if m m i cyclist Kw:.ni','.f".K "THE GYGLIHG WEST" .F to .11 remUtinK during the next JJ't InxpriM offers to parties sending Incaihjuth Sffibera. pair "-'fiS S 13 " Crhi-t takes piciur4J -w 10 " Cycle Mtnv -- t ' r2 S " Cuaraulceil Foot Pump ... . t . ' Lightning Repair Tool JB 1 " Aluminum NameplaU pe ...ni nam pnirravea M tin. inrihr nnrticulara, addreat Tint Cvclino Wbt Pop. Co.. DVi WANTED. ICnergoiio, hustliii; yiung man to ... , D r, .1 !. I 1-1.,..!, .ai-iu ai l- llllPlI ieB; Wehrung K oons are uany , mer weui , uw, -m, u. . i . f t nr st vlish snrins i.:..i . lBr nnd lTi.ulBr ..lease return to this ollice pi ice, we re er to oiu sty nsn spring UlUlglll lUOil UllHU XJAVUV. ...... I - ......... y .u.....iim iivofH nf the neotile. and claim reward, Cut close in the leg- trouseis, YVenrung sons, MivuuiiH, a...., ..v i me unest prunes ui i. evtn nnvoi . . v uf.-u .. was almost to disband, The Augus ,.n ivm, w U illlkimf 1)mV(Hr ttre reinesent the Keystone tch Co. simply wanted the boys to keep ut iob (ja-ei's. i.,,i;,, ,,n vaiih ennniTh more nat-1 - riotismto keep the 'thing iinintr.' E. E. Colestock and wife arc Keystone Watch Co., The retiuests of the boys should camping a few days st Meacham. , Portland, Orea. U:,,d nunrlniiitv tn rmlit. nurlT. wj.,.,.. T .-0... experience necessary.