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HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAR. 16, 1899. : Ai.lAaout the Prorta : A wNKK WITH TMX I'Kol-l K ; '.xxxxxxxxxxxrxxxx: ZXsTX XXXXXXXi OPKNNKXT MONDAY Not Many Criminal on the Docket. CnscH COt'KT OPENS ON joTII-XoT a;!!!. There Is nut a Vciy r.xiiiislvc Pocket-' Several divorce case. Circuit court will mfM next Mon day, the 20th, instead of the 27'h, im nu error made the mention read luul uu..lt Tim il,.iLiO ia lull Vl'tV ..., .... , " y extensive. The principal case are forelor-tirita, 22; old insolvencies, 14; confirmation of sheiifTs sales, 18; " cn replevin ami ono iiierhaniuV I lien, Willi's tin' usual actions fur .... .i . I I ! money, then mem urn niece in voree canes: John Fisehei y Min ?iiie Fischer; Kininn Ma:kvR. II Marks; Elizabeth Polei't vT. J. IV feet: Lillic Mever v L. 1L Meyer; Anti.i MeKinney v J. M. MeKinney; Josephine Grow v Harry lirow; Rosa Watson r Ira K, Watson, Criminal case are JlH('ltl Dllll'V, appeal jUSlll'V court: Marv Mulone. libel; John Brooks, Indicted for selling liiUr wilhoul license; 0. Johnson, second trial for forgery, firm trial, jury dm r greed; F. G. Maun, bound over to keep peace; M. H. I arker, selling liuuor without license; John Salz Reber, pointing tire arms. Soiisa, the prince of concert hand conductor noil monarch of march composers, will appear in I'orlluiul at the O. N.'U Armory Monday ntiil Tuesday, Miin h 20 nml 21 for a suiple cou'trl with Inn (jrtut bund. The new tif his c lining is a wel- mine a sunlight. Siusa in now ful filling the iro,nix of hie early ca reer. He is Hearing tho height of lid fame, and h promise rich re sult in tlm (.'(mil iik years, in the Iniiiain of eouiioitiou. An for hi litiiid, whether it can l made a liner organization than it now if, is it ) ittf 1 1 tin: I'u turn in lint mil vt'. Hill it in iliflieull to conceive how thin superb 'otlc ion of iiihlrliuien-lali-t ciin l.u greater, Criticism is sih'nrcd when Hnusa and 1 i h men tin ill tin: reuse a M.I the only ipus- tloi, in thn degree of praise lo lie be htuwd I Iik sway of .Snlisa over! r, FOR SALE. That valuable farm known an the Barrett farm lieingthu N. half of N. W. iiuurler Sett. IS, T. 2 S It. 2 W containing NO acre mors or leas I' our inili'K north of ttlencoe on Shady Hmok (no chIIihI.) Apply In h. K. tiltKUOHV, Attoruev at Law. IlilUhoro.Or. WHERE TO CO. ShcrlfT llrntlfortl Will Chnc The Tax Roll THE riKST MONDAY IN AI'KIL. Duch not feel like Paying fur Extra Work out ii f his own Tucket. Tho shcrilT commenced the collec tion of taxes Monday morning, ami Dr. Logan J. Kite, a ton of Mm. M. firoir, of thin city, nd a prom inent phyxician of the atatft, died at Heppner on the 19th of Feb ruary. Dr. Katea dm lxirn in Linn county in January, 1851, and hub a universal favorite with all who knew him. He wan a grad uate of one of Kan Francico' heat medical college and at one time had a lucrative practice in Iiaker City. He leaves a wife and a little daughter, his mother, Mn. M (ir.iw, and a mister Mr. Krtle Hoiighleu. Dr. Ksten woe a prom inent Knight of 1'ythias. Fannin, Attention! Laid St Kced will again make the reanon in i WaaliinBon county with their fv the tax roll and turn over thedelin iiueiit liHt to the clerk the firht Moti hia atidicmxa ia aomelhing that it day in April, in complianee with RtulcR that lie will tiromtitlv clone I mout home. Kalania . Keaaou will open alxiul March J 'th. J. . KarHteter, manger. The funeral of Mm. A 'run 11 m i Hicyclc Tax of $1.2S on each Wheel, Levied. TAX COLLECTOR'S BOND APPROVED. Twelve Transcript allowed--8ome ef Them back number. 11 1 ytiil fU to liMV, WMI, e ex cliiingM your farm, town pt perlv or luniiif. or have ymi pronal properly ( nv kind t(i iii..- of, or fonie ( I timlier hind in town- liipx 2 iinrili, 5 weot; 3 north 5 if wft; 3 nofili, 0 tteot; 2 north H and 1) !; Tin ii coine and wf im Ih lure you do any thing. It in.iv pay you in iiU'mmI lo thiit anon before ihegreui cutretit of imiigriitioii gnu here from the ICaat, which in Mire lo come. With it, prices of real enlnle are ure lf go up. "A ord I to the wi c, etc." F.M. IIkii.ki.. tilliee in City Bakery, Hill burn, Oregon. CRANCERS MEET. The Washington county convmi lion of gr.iiigir nu t in ll.ia city Lint Siituiduy. March 11. the fol lowing Mi g precent: Hilldlioro grange John W. Sew ill, Mra Jane Sewell and Mra. J A. Imhrie. Fidelity grange, Galea City T, P. Hi nea, 0 8. Purpona and J. W, Mcltoherta. Winona grange, Tualatin L. J. Fruiicia, V. .S. Tilton and Mr.. A. 10. Tilton. Hutte, Tipnnlville II. 0. Lcedy, II. C. Guetin ni.d II. H. Tigard. Galea, Fnreat (i rove J 1J. Prick ett and A T. Uuxton. The following were elected ua delegatea to thu Htnte grange con venliou, which will he held in Port land. Mav 23, 24 and 25: It. (i Leedy, Tigurdville, alternate, Ger trude Wood; James Micpard, ror 8t Grove, nlternuto, J. H. Prickett Dinner was cnrved'in the Grange Hall and all had n pleanant meet Firemen's Notice of Annual Election, in ii pleasure to study. There is a magnetism in him mid in the mmi ner in w. ieli he controls the hand t tut puts 'he great audiences in thorough sympathy. II seem. MS if lie a'ways gives just the thing that his audience is in the mood for. It sfems the delight he gives people is rather more unrestrained and uinifi'i'cte'l than one (irdiinfilv Holes in audiences, Koui-h and his hearers are tlx roughly en rapport. Tiie popular pieces that are easily hummed and whistled do not carry off nil the honors. Hut the finer music, the selections from tho mas ters, swm at times to appeal to the uncultured ear ith a inree which that ear might not he supposed to appreciate. There is evident, in the quality of the reception of letter music, an education of taste thai is gratifying. The soloists are Miss Keesa Duvies. soprano, and Miss Dorothy llle, violinist". j Wanted, nl the Ladd it It'ed farm, K-edville, a man for general farm wo-k and who can blacksmith and run an engine. Will pay gmal wages to the rilit man, Steady employment, ('all on, or write J. W. Karsleter, Ueedville, Oregon. For Hale: A line span of horsei, a good wagon, nud , harness. In ijtiire at this office. R. O. Stevenaon. who fur year resiiled on (iales L'rei'k, has remov ed with his family to Wasco county, where he will try wheat and utock raising on a larger scale than this section will j-rut i t II. Taylor Hill, the old dcumcriUic war horse ol I rineville, t;roon ounty. returned ti. Portland Tin s- I. iv on his way home from a trip o the eastern slates and came nut on the looming train to this citv. Mr. Hill says that any kind of a lemoerat can now look a "sheep in the faCM without ban inc . Wool i-i very low and growers are gelling distrustful of "protection" im a halm of lasting fiagrauce. G A. Patterson was out from Portland ihe ilrsl of the w eek, visit ing with his young aciuaiiitanees. II. V. Galea will at once com mence building a water and light tilant in l'nneville. and the system the statute. Hi retofore the roll has hien kept oieu for several months after that date, even when the sher iff had an ninple. force to collect and receipt for nil tnxes coming into the office daily. Il's reason for closing L. Mac- leod.ilaug ter of r.S. Birnes, of Forest Grove, who died in Halem, Sunday, took place yesterday. The pallbearer were: Senator K W. Haines, II. L. Bates, J. Wheelnck Marsh, John Mocrum, A II. Li alsi and 8. G. Hughes The services were conducted by Itev. C. F. Clapp, ,, . , , r Li I were cunuucmu or ike. j. r . nyi, the roll is to get the business of his . ,)y ,Mniel 8laver i, (lien under wav so he can liainlle it without hiring extra help at his own expense. Lust year the extra help amounted tc about MOO, and as his bill for relief is slill hung up in the commissioners' court, Sheriff Bradford thinks the easiest way out of the dilemma ia to tnke the one deputy allowed by statute arid fol low tho law relative to delinquency. Interment was In the Buxlon cemetery . . K. K. Colestock givea you the best shave in the city. Hair cut at popular price. Try his laths. Don't forget the place City shav ing Parlors, Main street. A revolver accidentally dropiied out of the pocket of a drummer No considerable part of the laxea 1 while in The Lion saloon yesterday can be collected in the time prior to delinquency, and unless the sher iff change hi mind, the delinquent roll will tie very large. Notice ia hereby given that on Monday, April 3, 18119, at 8:00 p m, the members of the Hook nru Ladder and Vulcan Engine com panioB of the city of Hillshoro, wil meet in joint convention at tin Firemen's Hall for the purpose of electing a Uhiutot the I1 ire Depart ment; and Assistant Chief; and a Board of Fire Delegates, for the ensuing year, and for transaction of such othor business as may legally ciine before auch joint meeting. W.V. Wii.ry, Chief. Hillsboro Ore., Mar. 10, DO. Remnant in Hosiery and Men's Furnishing goods this week. Come and e the bargains. Schuhn rich it Sun. L. W. House has received a new consignment of buggy, cart and wagon wheels. Best make in the market. Third Street. Congressmin Tongue and party returned Monday morning and will remain in the city until next Dec ember. The Congr soman's health is excellent and he apj:irs Mter than for several years. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crandall will leave for their home in Ciiebn- jcenl imprest gall, .1lCIHillll, lOIIM'l I"" , IIIU'I j having visited with relatives heiei for live weeks. Mr. Crandall hopes j to make his home on the Pacific coast after a lew years. Pretty hard to beat Oregon, nnyway. and the weaimn waa discharged. The bullet came within the thick ness of a case knife blade of ripping V. K. McCourt'shead. Visions of a "hereafter" were in order, and W. E. is doing some hard thinking along the lines of the new Testa ment or, "he Vrtto." F. A. Stock well, well known near Greenville, where for Borne time he was connected with T. S Wilkes in the creamery business, died at El Paso, Texas, Jan. 18, 18'J'J, of in Hamiii'ition of the bowels. The Forest (5 rove city council has called in all 8 per cent war rants issued prior to 1897. The ob ject is to lessen Ihe city's iidebted ness. Warrants drawn now sell readily at par. and only draw 0 per The Commissioners' Court adjourn ed Thursday evening after a most interesting session. Twelve tran script were allowed rom of them several year old. tusi.iess other than claims allowed follows: Report, of coun'y clerk fees re ceived for April 103 80, and Re- corders, Tir.J no, wre examined an I approved. Appointments of C V Fedmond, Hillsboro and Win Spencer, Sher wood, as special deputy sheriffs ap proved. Change in county road No. 13, petition Alfred Guerber, of Lennox, et al, ordered made in conformity with survey. Petition of Geo Galbreath et al for aid, 100, Boon's Ferry road, dis dlowed. Change in county road No. 50, petition Jos Connell, Glencoe, or- lered made in conformity with re port of survey and viewers. CoJnty road o. 348, petition of I bo Mattbieson et al ordered es tablished. Petition for aid, Florence Critten don Refuge Home, denied. I C Clutter, sup visor R D 51, al lowed us services, fl7 15. J J Meacham, 18 as Sup Dist 45. Ordered that 15 00 be granted as county aid to E R Hickson, F l!. Itaymond, petitioner. Also like amount to Mrs Chrisenger. War rant! drawn. Appointments of Geo H Wilcox, I Two demurrers have been filed in the case of Charles Mitchell, piincipal, v. ex-County Clerk Hughes bondsmen, and ex-Countv Clerk Good in. They allege that the court has no jurisdiction as to the person of the defendant Hum phreys, heir of bondsman Hum- hreys, and ai to bondsmen O. W. Patterson and J. W. Morgan the al legation is made that plaintiff has no legal capacity to sue; that there is misjoinder of parties defendant, and that several cause of action have been improperly unified. Thi- is the case wherein Mitchell sues to recover $200, money placed by tin court for investment and not ac counted for by Hughes, except in the return of a worthless note signed by himself. Geo. R. B gley is et torney for defendants. Go to F. J. Barber, fcecond Street, for a neat shave or hair cut. Satis faction guaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. THE ARGUS MARCH, 1899. 1 Sim J Moil Tin" VVf " ThM j Vrl i: i 12J 131 111 15 1 ! A 2 I 2 2 23 . 1 11 I iS 2 30 81 Hll-'KS.NiON I , 1 l 1) j 10 fTTi 17 II F. A. BAILEY, II. D. I'tijml. lii, Mui-uoMi ami Oilier .n HilUlx ro Fhwnscr. fence south-west corte? JtascliiM aai Second. A3 cat; promptly atteadeJ, lay or iiij;lit. must he iii operation by December I l.M..!.. ..."...,1 i... ....... i, J no J'jiuill IMIIIII IHUPV Mini- Yau.. ....Wear Cuffs? What kind, tho link cuff or the other kind? You need cuff but tonsand I have a great variety. 25 cents to $7.50 per pair, lloyt, the Jeweler, " The Old Dominion the Colony The W. M. MtLeod sawmill, at Dilky, started up yesterday, the first tin.e for two years 1 he first run will be on ash. und the next one on yellow fir. At the seiison of the year when pneumonia, la gripp", sore throat couahs. colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded tisuinst, nothing "is a fine substi tute", "will answer the purpose", or is "just us good ' as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one in fallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial trouble. Insist vigor NOTK'R TO" TAX-PAYERS. Notice is hereby given that taxes for the 1898 assessment will be Siyable on and after Mondav, sroh 11, 1899. Please govern yourselves accordingly. Respectfully, W. I). Bradford, Sheriff of Wash itigtou county, Ore, Hillsboro, Or. Mar. Jaa. . V Pure Black Minorca eggs at GreerX the Grocer. 50 cents per setting of 15. Dr. J. K. Adkin left on Monday for Brownsville, after a ten days' stay in this city. He will return about April 1, and open dental par lors in Hillsboro. - Tho! Bethany boys are to give Another dance on the 25th of March. The usual splendid time is guaran teed. Fifty cents, and supper in cluded. Bethany Orchestra. pleted by July 1. Mr. and Mrs. (iales ii i id Miss Helen, will soon go to Elgin lo remain several months E. L. James departed Wednesday for McLiod, California, where he will remain during ihe summer, in the 1 n in I x' r woods A. llevwood, who lives near the long bridge mi the Baseline road, was in the city Monday. Hepul in 12 acres of Irish lemons last year. Ho think potatoes will be if 1.00 per uusliel beiore tne new crop comes iu. I have tho Bard Plymoth Rocks and eggs for hatching purposes. Can not be beaten for sise and col or. Come and see my fowls. One mile northeast of Hillsboro. Eggs, fifty cents per 13. Mrs. R. B. Collins. - V. ' -, Messrs. and Mesdiiihea. 8. B. Huston, W. 1). Bradford and W. 11. Wehrung formed a pleasant theater party from this city which attended the Marquam Friday evening lust, to hear Wardo and James in the 'School for Scandal." Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wehrung were to hoar Macbeth Saturday evening. Senator G. W. Patterson came out from Portland Wednesday. Arthur Linklater of Leith, Soot- land, now connected with the British merchant marine and in port at Portland, came out to Iltllslioro, Saturday evening, and spent Sunday, the guest of his cous in, Dr S..T, Linklater. Hon. V, 1). Hare and wifu visit ed in Portland Saturday last. Schulmorich & Son quote prices on implements ag follows: Two- horso, all steel Lever Harrow, 111; three-home,. Harrow, 12; steel, wood beam plows, 14 in., 111.50 to $13.' Extra shares $2.25 to $2.50, and other implements in proportion. Mr. and Mm. A. B. Clark and Miss Thomas, of Oakland, Cal., were in the city this week, tho two ladies being guests at Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schulmerich's. Mrs. Thomas Tucker visited with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Elwell, of Portland, tills week. Jeannie Reed ' has commenced foreclosure proceedings for the sum of $1000 against 0. JohnBon, of Sherwood Hon. W. D. Hare and wife were Portland visitors Saturday last. A fresh barrel of pickles at Greer's. of Virginia1' will be tho theme of ously upon having it if "something an address at tho Congregational j else" is offered you. Delta Drug Church, by Kev. Hughes, next Mm- i Store. ,Ihv ."Wl1 . 'U M T'il For sale: Two thoroughbred Jer worn -Beiair win ue me suojoci oi , . , , , ,. , S-cross Jersey bull calf. Terms tho iliscoursu Wednesday morning was ushered in with an accompaniment from tiie north and east a howling wind storm. The temperature did not get down to freezing, but the atmo sphere was decidedly raw. More than one old pioneer was heard to observe, "Never saw the like" but he has seen the like nearly every year since Oregon was made. reasonable. Inquire of C. A. Han- ley, Hillsboro, Or. Mrs. M. F. Wilcox, who has been visiting with her son, E. F. Hill, returned Thursday evening to her home at Haines, Baker City. Oglesby Young, one of Portland's prominent attorneys, was in the county seat tho first of the week. . VM. H. WEHRUNG APPOINTED. Mr. W. H. Wehrung, whom Governor Goer has appointed a member of the tilate board of agriculture, is a native son oi uregon, mm in Hillsboro, March 22, 1861, his father, II. Wehrung, having been a ninn-er nf 1H.V2 Mr. Wehriinir is a eraduate of the Hillsboro High school, and in 1882 was admitted to the firm of H. Wehrung & Sons, the largest general merchandising institution in wasningion u"l-T' which the subject of this sketch is now the manager.' The Wehrung are exleneively interested in agriculture, and the appointee has always E I Kuratii, B R Harrington and L C Walker as deputy assessors, approved Bond of Sheriff Bradford as tax collector in sum of$15,000, H Weh rung, S T ; inklater, R H Walker, A C Archbold ct al, sureties, exam ined and approved, and ro'.l turned over for tax collection. Costs of inquest on body of Mar vel Watts allowed, except $1 00 writing report an ! expensft'order- ed charged to estate. Surveyor Morrill, Jas H Sewell, P M Jackson, and T R Imbrte, or dered to survey and view " proposed change in Portland-Glencoe road, March 20. Ordered and decreed that 1400 cliall constitute full payment of tRX on Cedar Dale projierty, 1893 to 1897. Ordered that $500 advance be made to J W Goodin in tiie m il ter of contract of Tualatin bridge at Tualatin. Ordered that bids for keep of county prisoners he received at Ap ril term, same to specify sum for monthly keep in dollars and cents. Each hid to be accompanied by bond in sum of $100. Petitbn 1) B Emeriek et al for new approved Scholls' Bridge, con tinued until further advised. Report of Sani l Ornduff as sup ervisor, Dist 31 and claim allowed at $40. Petition of Win McLeod to put in crossing over county road near Dilley, he to keep same in repair, granted. It is ordered and decreed by the county court that a tax cf $1 25 be and hereby is levied on each and ev ery bicycle in Washington county. The county judge is authorized to confer with committee appointed by the County Bicycle Club to supervise the construction of bicycle paths. Decreed that upon payment of $400, full receipt be given lualatin Real hstate Co, for taxes and costs, years 1889 to 1896, inclusive, on their realty. CONTINUED ON SECOND PACE. Wm Muller, of Mountaindale, a veteran of the war of the Rebellion, and who draws a pension, came in to town yesterday and while on the streets, lost an envelope containing some warehouse certificate lor wheat, an order to appear before the Pension Examining Board and a dft from the pension depart ment tor f IS. Later on the en velope was foun I bv Grocer Greer, but the check was absent from the enclosure. Notice was given lo the Portland banks to deny payment and all the local store and bus iness house are on the lookout for the paper. Thedrafl wasnotendors ed a. id will require a forgery before it can De cashed. Mrs. Emma Kosbob, a resident of Sherwood, was yesterday com mitteu to the asylum hy county Judge Rood, Dr. W. D. Wood being the exrnnning physician. The un fortunate woman was born in Sweden and 'came to this country several years ago. Her husband resides near Sherwood. Mrs Kosbob is 44 years of age and her insanity is of the moody order. A will bo seen by the county court proceeding in another col umn, the bicycle tax has been lev ted and wheelmen must put up their $1.25 or let go of their bicycles As a rule, the wheelmen wanted the tax levied and money expended on bicycle paths. Mis Eily M. Barnes will tsach the Arcade school, District 59, this spring, the term to commence March the 27th. " S. T. LINKLATER. If. B. C. V PHYSICIAN AND SURGED! Ollicc at Ri ideiice East of Court Us JAMES PHIUIPE TAMIE81K. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of nee ana Kesidence south side of Main, ear Odd Fellows' Building, Hiltebor thos h tongue b m Towooa. woriav THOS. H. 4 E. B. TOMtiUE. Attorneys-At-Law. Rooms 3 4 & 5 Morgan BIk, HU1atr, H. T. BAGLEY, ATTO&XBY-AT LAW Deputy District Attorney tor Wtahiof- ton County, Office upstairs over Delta Drag Stote. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office with 8 B. Huston, Union Bloat HILLSBORO. - OREOOX. E. R. GREGORY, L L.B, TTOltNEY-AT-LAW Hillsboro, Corwin & Wooster NOTARY PUBLC - - Oregea. BliO, Upate i . Mr. and Mrs. James M. Parrish, of Wilbur, Washington, where Mr. Parrish is in thu general uierchan dising business, are in the city this week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. V . N Barrett. Mr. Parrish was a resi dent of Hillshoro many years ago, and is a brother to Mrs. Barrett. D. M. C. Gault, who is president, of the Oregon Press Association, is making great preparations to enter tain the national association of editors at Portland this summer. Bob Greer has a full assortment of garden and field seeds. Tomorrow is the day of all the Saint' Days St. Patrick be prais ed. The little green ribboi will be worn by many an Irish eon the world over and look out when the green and the orange get together Isaac Allen, the Reedville Scotcl farmer, states that lie is going .o Utah in the near future, where he hopes t lend his days but he won't; he is bound to get back to the land of red apples. R. JacoHg, one of McMinnville's prominent mercantile men, was in town yesterday, sizing up our city's possibilities. Mrs. Emma Hankins, of Port land, "was in the city yesterday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. R. Bagley. Happy is the man or woman who can eat a good heartv meal without Buffering afterward If you cannot do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat, and cures nil form of Dyspepsia and Indigestion.-Delta Drug Store Capt. A. Tvler, who lived at Forest Grove several years ago aid was prominently in business there, and now engaged in Baker county n.inmg, was in the city luesday. II. B. Luce has gone to the Atlin country to try his hand at mining. Mr. Luce has hopes of doing something up in Alaskan country and his many friends here hope he will come back with thousands. A. R. Fannowas up from Prog ress Tuesday and states that the onion acreage will be fully as large in his section this year as it was last season. He looks for lower prices, however. County Clerk Imbrie is on the indisposed list the last two or three days and Deputy J. W.Morgan has been having full swing iu the of fice. SMITH ft BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS AT. LAW Notarial Work and Conveyivdag. Kuoimtf 7 Morgan BIk.. Hillsboro,' On MISCELLANEOUS. E. L. M'CORMICK. Dealer in Bicycle CYCLE SUNDRIES IN STOCK Morgan-Bailey Block, Mala St, Hillsboro, - - - - Photo bv Hovt, Hillsboro. ; , been foremost in matters pertaining to progressive farming aud stock breeding. , He has been city counoilman for four years, and is largely interested in Hillsboro city property.-' In 1884 he was married to Miss Mnrv Boseow. to which union there are two daughters, i t V In politics Mr. Manning is an active democrat, and he is an ardent admirer of William J. Brvan. He is at present the democratic state committeeman from Washington county. The appointment is unan imously indorsed in tbis county, and locally is expected to assist mater ially in making the state board more elhclenl. Probate. Herman Boge appointed execut or of est Annie lioge, deed, with Henry and August Boge as sure ties and J W Morgan, Geo Wilcox and A M Collin appraisers. Ap praisement approved at $1600 per sonal property, Appraisement of Johnston Free man est approved at $324, Appraisement of S Siegenthaler est approved at $7,245. Of N C Richardson est, at $923. Adinhs authorized to sell im provements on homestead of Eliza beth Johnson, deed, for $50; also to relinquish right and to sell net be longing to estate. ; Mrs. Orpha CaHile ieiu Portland this week, the guest of relatives. Geo. II Morgan is now progress' ing rapidly and the attending phy sician thinkB there will be no per miinent lameness. Sive money by buying seeds at Greer 8 ' Land plaster, G5 cents per Back, at Greer s. John W. Bailey has returned from San Francisco and will remein in Hillsboro for sonif time. . Mrs Bai ev and child will arrive as soon as bright weather comes to Or egon. In the meantime Mr. Bailey will lie found at the Pharmacy. Miss Mayme McCulloch, of Paris, Illinois, is in the city tor a few weeks, the intest of her cousin, Mrs. T. Jf. Tongue. TheO. &C. R. R. Co. has filed a patent in the Recorder's office which covers 1407 acres iu this section of Oregon. G. E. Forsyth, of Chehalis, prom ineiHly connected with that city's water and light plant, waa in the city today, on business and pleas ure bent. Literature, magazines, the Delta, Carstens Bkel, MANUFACTuanas or Sash, Doors, Uouldiag, file HILLSBORO OREGON. UKUERTAKINO PABLOU. C. Lanikin has opened an unuW- :aKiug parlor on the corner at Main and Third Street, and Is prepared to furnish on immediate demand. Cm CASKETS AND COJTIM at the lowest possible pi ices. WW take charge of funerak. Tn fltteta .. line of undertaking suppliua im th county. Give him a caU. HILLSnORO, ORJSOO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at th April term, 1899, of the Washiiif ton county commissioners' court for. the boarding of county priaxmem. Each bid must be accompanied . by a bond in the sum of $100 for faith ful fulfillment of contract, and tba instrument must state the amour t in dollars and cents for which each prisoner will be provided with tai4 board per week. By order of tiie Commissioners' court. v L. A. Rood, Co. Judge, Hillsboro, Or. March 15. 1899. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Of SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the Mutter of the Eslatel of Ambrose Cox, Deceased.! ' NOTICE 18 HERKBY OIVEN. THAT the undersigned, administrator of the es tate of Anibiuse Cox. deceased, by virtu of a:i order duly made and entered in the County Court of Washington eouuty, Or egou. on February 4th. 18H0, will, on SATURDAY, MAKCII 18TH. at ten o'clock A . M. of said day. at the south door of the court house at Hlllfbora Oregon, sell ftt public auction for raali ia hand to the highest bidder, the rw! propt eriy belonging to said estate Mltaatel WiMliingtou eouuty, Oregon, and artieq. lurly described at foil jws, to wil: Tiie south half of the northeast quartet and lots 1 and .of Section i in Tnwvahia Snonh, RiiieawaMt of the wUtamt Meridian in Washington county Oregon, containing 1W.T-' anrea, more or la. Dated at Hillsboio, Or-o. Ifcll.n day of Feb.. MM. JOH4 M. WALL, Administrator of the eUtuf AuibraM Cox, Deceased.