Heading all of the HILLSBORO, WASHI'GTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, NOV. 24, '98. Local and County I7cr3 IKC'OJ lock r. i'nw lojit. ke s Ml: t ii and 0 a- ii, t so . ,t 4 I 4 A) i t i TOMBSTONES FOIt OUR Hcccivcd by Quarter Master McCulloeh. FOK UOWliN, AMNAXS, STUKDEVANT Tic Gilt of (hi; Government fur its De- lenders (if the Sixties. Vf ry few peupla know that the gov eminent provides monuments to mark t lie graveH of Ub dead defend ed, yet such is the cane. The U. 8 statute relative to thin was pann ed in 187!), and reads: "Ho it enacted, &o.t that the pmc rotury of war is hereby authorized to erect hoadatones over the graves of soldiers w ho served in the regu lar and volunteer army of the United Stales during the war for the Union and w 10 have been buried in private village or ci'y cemeteries. The seer.' tary of wur shall cause to be pre served in the records of his depart ment the names and places of .bur ial of all soldiers fur whom such headstones shall have been erected by uutliority of this or former acts." Friday evening last, Quarter Master Jas McCullcch, of General Hansom Tost, received three monu ments for the graves of three veter ans who have died within the last year: W. W. Annans, Ilillsboro, of Co. I, ninth Iowa cavalry; Chas. K Howen, Ilillsboro, Co. K, twenty- second Iowa infantry; and h H. Kturdevant, Cornelius, Co. H, fifty third l'ennsylvunia infantry. The headstones aro laid down at the delivery point at the exponse of the government, This iH news to many, although the law has been in vogue twenty years. It is reported that the damage suit instituted against Isaac Allen by Charles and Janie I'urrott has been settled out of court, and that the case will bo dismissed in open court in Multnomah county, upon motion of the plaintifla attorney Although the .uit was for (ifieen or twenty thousand dollars, balm for Allen having them arrested on the charge of robbing his house, it is stated that u few hundred dollars represents Mr. Allen's expense, dummies, attorney's fees, and all. Buuh is the way of the world. Found a Union Pacific bag' iraue cheek. Call and prove prop' erty at this ollice, pay for this "ad" and get the check, Uncle Tom's Cal; ibin will be prd 30th of XovemV UtAiuarimviiianir ' son ted here on the ber by the famous Stowe Company, upon a scale ot excellence never be fore equalled. They will have the same excellent caste that enjoyed a twenty-four weeks run in New York City. Interesting specialties will be interspersed between theacts, mak ing it a grand, continuous perform ance, not one weak or tiresome fea turo during the entire performance Mr. John F. Stowe, a nephew of the authors, personally conducts eact production. Seats now on sale at II. Wehrung & Soiib. . Now is the chance for Argus rea ders to get 10 series of 16 photo graphs etuli 160 photographs in all of the American navy, Hawaii and Cuba. 1 he size of the port folios is 10.J by 14 inches find the reproductions are simply grand. Give your orders at this office. The complete series and the Arqub . one year, $2.C0. Come and see what they are. You can't afford to be without them. Twenty-nine years ago, in Cant on, Ohio, Win, Bagley, now a rest dent of Leisyville, desired to buy a lot in Mckinley b town. He ha two in view, one offered for $G00, the other for $350. Mentioning the eubiect to a friend, Bagley was in formed that he could get the high est priced lot tor ipoOO, which he did, subsequently, through the man ei vine the information acting as agent The lot was deeded through the friend s name, but his wife, at that time in a sanitarium, did no sign the instrument, lhe agent died in the seventies, Mr. Bagley disposed of the lot in '86, and the matter was apparently forgotten until the guardian of the wife of the Bi'enl recently suod for a wid ow's dower. Mr. Bagley 's deposit ion has been- taken and will be of value to the defense. Day, Lynch & Day, of Canton, (ot which hrm Peace Commissioner Day is a metn ber) are defending the suit. Geo, R, Bagley is assisting at this end of the line. The deposition was tak en before H. T. Bagley, as notary The Bethany Club wjH.iraji masquerade ball, Saturday eve'ifcf. Deo. 3, 1898, Admission, 60 cents; supper. 25 cents. Toelle Orches tra, Plenty of room for horses in new shed. Everybody invited. Good time. No disreputable char acters. Prize for best lady's cos tume; gentleman's costume; and prize for most comical costume. Peter Boscow, ot Hillsboro, and Hubert Bernard, of North Forest Grove, are drawn for the U. 8. grand jury which is soon to be con vened in Portland. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the city hall n Ilillsboro, Washington county, Ore. on Monday, Doccm'ier 5, 1898, for the purpose ot electing ollicers as follows: Mayor, term of 1 year; Recorder and 1 reasurer, one year; 1'hree Trustees, to serve two years. l'olls will open at 8 A. M. and will lose at 5 I'. M. Hentou Howman, Recorder of Hilhboro. R. K. Bryan & Son have just re ceived their fall shipment of jackets, capes and mackintoshes. It will pay you to look at ttiete goods ana compare prices before purchasing. See introductory price of Schill- ng s best couee. A mass meeting of the electors of Ilillsboro will be held in the City Hall, Thursday night. Dec. 1. for the purpose of nominating a city ticket. Get out and make the con test and let the tight be made open and fearless, if there is to be a con test. Hore is a chance for the Fire iddies to get representation Stowe's Uncle Toiii'b Cabin p at the Marquam Grand, 1'ortland,' Nov. 28th and auth, and in Ilills boro. Wednesday. Nov. 30th. Gen- eral admission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents, No extra charge e for re-i J served seats. Married: At the residence of the ride's parents, Gaston, Novemlier 21, 1898, Mr. V. A. Everest and Miss Florence Griebler, Kev. C. A. Mowman olliciatiug. -Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, for a neat shave or haircut. Satis faction guaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. D. W. Dobbins, a universal fav orite with all in Ilillsboro, is at present at Colfax, Wash. A stranger called at the residence of D. T. Phillips Monday night and stated that some men on the railroad track were trying to hold im up. 1). T. took him in for the night. A carload of hay was ship ped to California, Monday, by C. C. Hancock. About 43 young people tendered Geo. Hickman a party, Friday evening, at the resi dence of his mother, Mrs. A. A. Phillips. He is about to leave for Washington, D. C, on a visit to his grandmother and uncle. Games and refreshments were the features, Cornelius, Nov. 23. The Grange store is the place to buy your stoves, air-tight heaters, ranges, cook stoves stove furni ture of all kinds. Full line of groceries. . west teas, conees ana spices in the market Schilling's will please you. Next Sunday's services at the Cong. Church will be conducted by Rev. C. F. Clapp, of Forest Grove, who has this week been conducting special services with great Buccess. The morning's hymns will be those of the great hymnologist, Isaac Watts, next Sabbath being two days removed, only, from the anniversa ry of his death All are cordially nvited to the meetings ot the day. N Go to C. R. Boyd for your rough and dressed lumber of all kinds. rested lumber a specialty. Ma le, cedar and fir. Splendid quali- ,y, lowest prices, uan ai aim, or address C. R. Bloyd, Phillips. Some one in Portland who was nspired by a jealousy of the trade pf Mf. A. 0. Wold, had him arrest ed some time since charged with selling eastern eggs. It is needless to Bay that he waB innocent ot the charge and acquitted. It looks as though the arrest was made to break down his business. H Wehrung & Sons' stock of Gents' and Ladies Mackintoshes is complete. Prices from $2.50 to $12. No trouble to show goods. John C. Buchanan, late from Manila, was tend red a reception at Cornelius, Saturday evening by the Knights of Pythias, of which he is a memoer. unite a numoer oi boys from over the county were present and a splendid time is re ported. PIowbI Go to the Grange store for your Oliver Chilled and Bteel plows. The beBt in the market, K. N. Ordway is reported quite ill at his home in this city. For teveral months his ankle has been giving him great trouble and he may yet hava to undergo an am putation. "S. The Marriage ot Mr. Frank Jvei say and Mrs. Agnes Campbell, both of Hillsboro, is announced. Both have a host of friends who wish them happiness. They will reside on the farm of the groom, near this city. John R. Willis is out from Uni versity Park to eat Thanksgiving turkey and will remain until next Monday. Cashier 'A. C. Shute has been confined to his room for several days with a severe attack of tonsi litis. His physicians hope to have him out in a few days. iJJjC. and Mrs. Dedman, now loca ted at Mitchell, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs John North rop. New, neat clothes add much to the enjoyment of the holidays. War.amaker & Brown carry com plete lines of clothing for men, women aud children. Those who have tried these goods know they are of the best quality, all others may be convinced by testing them. Samples and prices to be seen at A rch hold's store, Ilillsboro. Jas. McCulloch, Agent. 1IILSB0MS FINANCES TO DATE! Following is a Comparative Statement of Be - ceipts and Disbursements for the Year. 1897. Cash on hand at beginning of year 606 13 Received from county treasarer, taxes. . . . 2,212 80 " " saloon licenses 1,200 00 " " city marshal and recorder 52 82 Total receipts N.071 75 Disbursements Face of warrants paid $2,989 17 Interest on same 525 28 Total disbursements $3,514 45 $4,264 28 Cash on hand Nov. 23 v 557 30 Nov 20. 174 07 The warrant debt, with estimated interest. Nov. 20, 1898, is $7, 314 86. On Nov. 23, 1897, it was $8,532 31. Considering the cash on hand at that date, the net warrant debt would been $7,97501. On Nov. 20. 1898, the net warrant debt, cash on hand deducted from amount civen above, is $7,139 79. a gain of sum of $835 22. The total city debt may at this date be summarized: Water & light bonds, $10,000; warrants outstanding with estimated in terest $7,314 86: total debt. $17,314 86. The expenditures for the year 111 103 48; marshal, 242 30; provision ordinances, do; recorders lees Ji, fl oo; elections, VI, fi ov; streets, iuo u; treasurer Binary, iw; . . . it J.w. ... I'll! .i -. n tc. l 1 I repairing city hall, $36 38; killing . - .. . 1 ,i.ir , . Chaplain Gilbert, of the Serond Oregon, under date of October 13th writes Mrs. Bryan, President ot the local Emergency Corps: "I wish to give account ot my siewarasnm in. regard to the thirty dollars which you so kindly sent for the use of our sick in hospital. I have endeav ored to use it as I thought you de sired, and I hope the expenditures win meet vour approval, lhe list of expenditure follows: To Major Cardwell, chief surgeon, for use as j he saw lit, at that time the hospital fund being very low, $10; hospital and sick: orangeB, fruit etc, 2 30; fans, 5 50; milk, 1 m; extract beef, 75; chicken, 25c; ice, 80c, pil lows, 5 20; washing pillow cases, 00c; transportation, (0c; postage, 20c. I hope the expendituie meets your approval. I thought best to give the $10 to Major Cardwell for at that time the hospital was in need of medicines and special diets for patients and Major Cardwell was in much better place than my self to know what was actually needed. He still has part of that fund which he uses whenever he sees need. Thanks for so kindly helping us. We have forty-six in hospital now, seven of whom are convalescent, and our sick roll this morning numbered 118. lhis number are sick in quarters and temporarily retired from duty and are treated here at the oarracKS, Fever and dysentery are our great est foes. We lost one man from small pox and there is consider able uneasiness telt about it. rhere are a number of cases, though it is impossible for us to learn how many. In the main we are get ting along nicely. We are all ready to come home whenever you send for us." The Iudustrial Fair the coming week will, among other attractions, have on exhibit curios from Ma nila, display of chrysanthemums, fancy work of various kinds, art collection and other attractions, Splendid literary entertainment each evening. W. H. Grove and Mary Elizabeth Hohman; C. W. Vincent and Est- ella M. Hopkins; James L. Law rence and and Hannah O. Brooks have taken out license to wed. Anyone desiring mistletoe deco rations can procure same from C. T, Allison, Hillsboro, Ore. Isaac Allen sued Prof. Coleman for money due on a lease, and the case was heard before Justice Hum phreys, Tuesday. It appeared that the professor left before the lease expired and Allen supplanted him with another tenant, When final settlement came about, a tender of ten dollars was made, but Allen re fused, and brought Buit. The ver dict was for plaintiff in the sum of $10.30, thirty cents more than the tender made by the defendant. The 30 cents carried with it the costs. Congressman Tongue and Mr. Hus ton appeared for plaintiff and de fendant respectively. The Industrial Fair of the Lad ies' Aid Society and ffipworth League will ba opened to the public on Monday and Tuesday nights of the coming week. Splendid liter ary entertainment each evening. Hon. W. D. Hare and Isaac But ler are reported so indisposed as to be confined to their rooms. For Sale: House and lot in this city. Neat residence, good repair; barn, chicken house and yard; or chard. Will sell for cash, reasona ble. Call at this office. SHOES AT BELOW H. WEHRUNG $199 50; interest on bonds, ju, loiai, ,ou oi. gin a sale of odd line of shoes in order to make room for new stook. If we can fit you, we will Come and see us. Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children. REMEMBER, BELOW COST! 1898. $ 557 30 2,625 55 1,200 09 55 50 $4,438 35 $3,547 54 716 74 reduction for the last year in the just ended were: Water & light. dogs, etc., $9 75; lumber and ties, I AtC ftfn ft 4 The Emergency Corps and Red Cross Society will meet at the home of Mrs. W. D. Bradford, Saturday, Nov. 2b, at 6 o clock. Get your tare seed from R, E. Bryan fc Son. Jupiter Pluvius has been labor ing hard to catch up for lost time, for the last few days, and as a re sult all the streams are on the raisi. Jackson bottom will soon be inundated. "U-Can't-Rip-'Em" brand of shoes at Schulmerich's. See them and try them. Tim Thompson was down from Wapato the first of the week. Kiiey cave has just received in stock a lot of good cross-cut saws, steel wedges, sledges, single and d ouble bitt axes, and other goods. More are coming. Attention, Ladies! H. Weh rung & Sons Jiave a complete line of ladies' and Misses' kid gloves at $1, $1.25 and $1.50.. Fit guaran teed. These are new and stylish lines. Drop in and examine before buying elsewhere, and you will buy from them. Man and wife wanted for a dairy farm. No children preferred, but if right parties, would not object to one child. Enquire at Argus of fice. Mis Elsie Ordway is taking course at the Portland Business College. Lost: Between Hillsboro and Farmington, on Oct. 15, a lady's purse containing small sum of mon ey and other small articles valuable only to loser. Finder will be liber ally rewarded upon leaving same at the Argus office. This seems to be a bad year for Corbelts. Sharkey got his man in New York the other evening. Mackintoshes and rubber goods of all kinds at Schulmerich & Son's. Mrs. Julia Coleman has gone to Suplee, Eastern Oregon, where her boys are going into the stock busi ness. II. Wehrung & Son's have a fresh barrel of small picklea on tap. Their stock of groceries is com plete. Remember their motto: 'Low prices and full weight." Jos. Bucher, one of Washington county's old veterans, was in the city from Glencoe, Saturday last, 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 Charles Rockstroh was in the city from Blooming, Friday last, and corroborates the general state ment that more winter wheat has been sown this fall than for years, Read the telegraphic news in The Argus. No other paper in the county seat gives Buch a com plete service. The people want all the news. The juniors of the Congregational church have postponed their en tertainment till Dec. 6th, at which time they will represent "The Com ing Holidays" in costume. Lost Brotherhood of St. An drews badge, small black silk with red cross interwoven. Finder please leave at this office. Go to the Grange store for your hardware and tinware; finest in the market. COST & SONS will at once be make you a Price that will Surprise You Uncle Tom's Ciin lias beeti seen lere many times, but never 8 pre- j sented by the Siowe Company. Tbey carry special scenery for ev- 2n8'.,1 ii i me most ueauuiui forma'.: in scene ever witness- ScnuTinerich & Son have a nice lfhe of dress goods, just arrived; also silks and dress trimmings. See them liefore purchasing. Elder K. H. Ri( kafoose, of Mon nouth. will preach at the Christian church Sunday next, forenoon and evening. Attorneys John M. Wall and . R. Gregory spent Thanksgiving in Portland. H. Wehring & Sons is the place to buy ynur winter overcoats. Call and p'ice their goods. Notice! All old notes and ac counts muoi be settled. Do not forget your doctor this fall. J. P. Tainiesie, M. D. Probate. George R Corey estate closed of record. Citation or'lered served on F Langer, administrator of Nat Holl and estate, to appear in court Dec, 5th and show cause why he should not file final account and be dis charged; also why he should not include in his final account certifi cate of deposit for $1500 favor of deceased N Holland and also $100 in coin belonging to said estate. Right to sell personal property of H B Allison estate. Ordered that personal property in Anna S Baker estate be set aside for support of minor heir, Richard Baker. Stock Lost. Lost: One roan and three spotted calves and one yearling bull, mooley. Information locating same will be liberally rewarded. Address Jay Baker, Sherwood, Or egon. Closing Out Sale at Greenhouse. The undersigned is closing out her interest in the greenhouse at Hills boro and parties desiring shrub bery, roses, flowers of all kinds, should come at once. Going at a sacrifice. Two-year-old rose plants, good varities, at 35 cents each. Sale will last few weeks only. Mrs. Agnes Campbell. Real Estate Transfers. Wm M Gerrish to B F Purdy 37.30 a Donald McLeod d 1 c $1050 Erank A Baker and wf to W K Montgomery 3S a sec 36 t 2 s r 2 w $900 Moses Dillaboy and wf to Moses E Dillaboy 19.94 a sec 25 t 1 s r 5 $1 Alice E Hensleo et al to Aman da Wilcox 48 a in Gaston $300 Amanda Wilcox and hus to Clara A Ketley the Fame as above $450 Wm Stephenson and wf to Wm Weston tract sec 12 t 2 s r 3 w $80 W L Batchelder and wf to T H Tongue 23 a Edward Constable d 1 c $400 Drusilla McLinn and hus to J A Foote 39 a Edward constable d 1 c $1755 E D Shattuck to Frank Miller 10 a seo 1 1 1 s r 1 w $1250 Jas Gordon and wf to Margaret Gordon 50 a $1; to Ada Gordon 50 a $1; to Milton Gordon 100 a $1 all in sec 28 t 2 s r 2 w E L Mendenhall and hus to E J Mendenhall 26 a sec 4 t 2 n r 4 w$l Catherine Stanwood and hus to C R Adams 45.5 a sec 15 t 2 s r 2 w $2000 J H Lambert to M H Anderson tract 34 Peachoole $300 Clara L Kelty and hus to Aman da Wilcox lot 6 blk 2 Gaston $1000 J T Lucas and wf to A Hinraan, aggignee, 87.87 a Bee 3 t 2 n r 4 W 900 Celestia A Kemp and hus to Jos Bucher tract sec 26 t 2 n r 3 w$250 Emily J Fleming and hus to Lori M Sparks It 3 blk 19 F Grove $500 E A Breyman and wf to Sec Inv & Trust Co Its 8 9 10 11 and 12 Fruits $10 ;CaiilHied from 2nd page, the real t:;!fcrs. It look as though, however un intentionally, there is some inclin ation to uetUi and evade on this proposition of to sudden a switch The recent elactloni. demonstrate clearly to the acceptance of bimet- alism in places not iMptcted. We gained to the extent pt nearly get . .... ting the national boust; pi.m ever- where except where foreign and un familiar iyum. WP&U$t' campaign ftini in the J; Spanish wftCAl&& en charges by the press and spe Y Dinaers mat Spain wisnea ior sFiT:iaceased. - . . .. n . .111. 'm . ver success; gains in spite of hislo-, " . . ry pointing to the fact that an ad ministration never before lost" any strength under war eras.' Such a thing is unparallelled, as Mr. Hub ton well knows. Bimetallists of all political faiths get consolation from these gains. , If Mr. Huston get any consolation, he is much easier to satisfy than his many and strenuous complaints would cause one to infer. IN PRINT IS IT IS Business Increasing and the City out of Debt. STREETS LIGHTED BY GOOD LAMPS A Write-up of the Little City Between Hillsboro aod Forest Grove. Cornelius, Nov. 24. Cornelius is booming not necessarily because it is one of the banner silver pre cincts in Washington county, but because it naturally can't help it. Cornelius is situated on the base line, 24 miles weft of Portland. Its population is about 400. The city is the only one in the county having no debts, and money in the treasury. The Southern Pacific railroad is its transportation line, with A. G. Lucas as agent. There are four general merchandise stores, those of C. C. Hancock, Fred Matthies and O. M. Godfrey on the north of base line street and Lawrence Bailey's on the south; two real estate offices, conducted by J. H. Cornelius and A. A. Phillips, respectively. Cooper Branaman is the barber. Mrs. S. E. Montgom ery is postmistress. Its two black smiths are A. S. Hitch and L. G. Weidewitsch and the livery is run by Albert Bunning. There is a good public hall, owned by C. W. Hendrix. J. R. Miller is the poo ular landlord of the St. Joseph Hotel. Dr. A. Stanlee represents the medical profession. Lawrence Bailey operates the beet equipped cider mill in the county. A Meth odist church looks after salvation, while two saloons supply liquid re freshments to those who are not affairs celestial. A splendid school is conducted, with two teachers employed. The greatest improve provement for Cornelius, however. is the new and modern flouring mill, recently built by Aplin Bros. This mill is what Cornelius has needed for years and years and the town already feels its effect by the increased volume of trade oc casioned by the mm making it a grain center. The K. of P. lodge is the real social life of the city and its members number the promi nent men. Cornelius is all right Just keep your eve on Cornelius! There are two public telephone stations and street lamps light the evening rambler, lhe present city officers are: Mayor, A. S. Briggs; councilmen. Thos. Talbott, G. Vick- era, T. H. Miller, J. B. Merrill; re corder, M. H. Henderson; treas urer, R. A. Clark; marshal, Albert Bunning. PUBLIC AUCTION! The undersigned will sell at public auction, at his farm 3 miles west of Laurel, the following described per sonal property, at ten o'clock a. m., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30: Two good work horses; two cows, good stock part Jersey; Brood bow and four fat stock hogs; 8 sboat; Rushford wagon, 2i, nearly new; set double harness; single cart and harness; plow and 5 tooth cultivat or; 90 sacks potatoes; 6 tons grain hay; household and kitchen furni ture and many other articles. TERMS OF SALE Five dollars and under, cash; Five Jer cent off for cash on sums over 5. Over $5, one year's time, ap proved note, at 8 per cent. JAS. WARREN, Owner. Cider Factory Opens. The Imperial Cider Factory, of Cornelius, will open September 1, 1898, and will run every day in the week throueh the season. Will al so make aople butter and jellies, Call and get terms. L. Bailey, Cor nelius. s-25 Wanted Several trustworthy persons in this state to manage our business in their own ana neamy counties, it is nminiy office work conducted at home. Salary straight StiOO a year and expenses deti nitA honatide. no more, no less salarv Monthly $75, References. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E Hess, Prest., Dept. M. Chicago. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby Riven that the under signed, administrator of the estate of N. F. Smith, deceased, has tiled his final ac count as such administrator in the county court of the State of Oregon for Wash i ng-- ton county and tb he said county court has fixed Mondays 1th day oi Decem ber, 1898, at the. if of said court at Hillsboro, coulSJ i t: Ma aforesaid, at the hour of 10 o'cW i a. 1 Dkf said day as the time and place far I object ions to said final account. L e be land the final settlement of , Datad t Hillsboro to is , jLrfJuminianiiiui ui but) ostnbv vi r THE ARGUS TRAINS AND MAIL SERVICB Iaily Mail Arrivals; Forest Grove 7:U 8:80 fe0 4.-a ftOO 7:18 7.00 8:60 4:20 ftO0 Portland. Wuv and Eastern (ilencoe I'orvallis and War ...... - p m roniana Daily Mail Departures: Portland & Eastern via BP mm Port via Uiencoe. Lenox A IWhanv Corvallig & Way roniana a nay - p m Forest Grove - - Fariiiinglon ami Laurel leaves at lft&i ii and arrives at 'A:4K n m mi Tiimi.. Thursday and Saturday No Sunday mails. Postofflee open from in mj o:w p ni, except Bumlayg, S. P. Time Table: Lv. a m 7:13 a m 8:50 a rn 8:50 a tn 6:00 Vortland Ar. p m 8:90 p m 4:20 p ni 0:00 p m 7:18 Oorvallis Portland McMinnville NOV. CALENDER Sun Mon I Tueu I Wed J Thu J Frl Sat . L" I i 3 i I 5 6 I 7 j 8 J 9 10 f 11 T2 13 I 14 15 16 17 18 I 19 20 27 21 22 23 24 25 ( 26 28 I 29 30 II STATE DIRECTROY Congressional Delegation Senator: O w McBnde; Representative 1st dist., T H Tongue, Hillsboro; 2nd dist, Wm Ellis, Heppuer. Governor Win P Lord. Secy State- Harrison Kincaid. Treas. Philip Met schan. Printer WH Leeds. Supreme Court C E Wolverton, R S Bean and I A Moore. Fifth Judicial District Judge, McBride, T A; Dist. Atty., T J Cleeton. Washington County Officers County & Probate Judge . Louis A. Rood; Com missioners, J y A Young, T G Todd Clerk J A Intone. Sheriff W D Bradford. Recorder Calvin Jack jr, Treas A B Cady. Assessor-G H Wil cox. School Supt-'H. .A Ball. Sur veyor A A Morr 11. Coroner Dr C h Large. District Land Officers gon City C B Moore, Register ar- ! m Galloway, Receiver. City Offlcers:-Mayor, V N. Barrett; Re corder, Benton Bowm s Treas., F. U. Mitchell; Marshall' .t. viheen. Coun cil: John Caretens, T s Tucker, W H Wehrung, (i H Wilco J M Greear, and R W'aggener. PROFESSIONAL. THOS H TONGUE. It TONGUB, NOTARY. THOS. H. & E. B. TONGUE. Attorneys-At-Law. Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Deputy District Attorney tor Washing ton County, Office upstairs over Delta Drug Store. E. R. GREGORY, L. L. B. A TTORXEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC . 4:, 1. Oregon. , ... v Hillsboro,' Corwin & Wooster , Block, ' tJpst iv F. A. BAILE'fTjS.' D. , Physician, Surgeon aud Accoucbftr Offlea ta ITITfah aeno toatB-waat H. WILLIAMS, D.D.S,M D.S. (Succeessor Dr. A. B. Bailey, D D. S. DENTIST Sixteen Years Active Experience) Rooms I & 2 Moeoam Bailet Block HILLSBORO, OREGON. . T. UNKLATCR, M. C. U. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at Residence East of Court liouse JUGS PHIUiPPl JiXSZa, M. k. PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. Burnon Southern Paelfla Railroad Ch. Consultation in Freoaa or Saguak. OAoa ana reuaenaa mom at Maw Bear an av. HUlatwro, Or. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS mid SURVIVORS. Convtyaneing apaeuur, Lindaay Blank, f tt Hijlabora, Or. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office with S. B. Huston, Union Block HILLSBORO, - OREGON. , SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Notarial Work and C0nvey4.nclng.JJ Rooms 6 & 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. Carstens Bros., Wanted Severel trustworthy person " tins state to manage our buslncwi in tr"r own and nearby counties Titan" 1 oftioe work conducted at home. -h"'f straight 000 a year and exinm -1"''? Inae, no more, no less, jfoothir ; References. Enclose anf-fidrontd stamped envelope, Herb K rwst., Lcipt. m. Chicago. " " . MANUFACTURERS 01? kKXtesei Liiier I Sashyv. gildings, Etc. I HILLSBORO - OREGON II