M 4. HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAR. 23., 1899. A AKKK WITH TIIKl'Koll.H : : zxxxxxxxxxxx'.v.zn Alt illlllf VMM -J Jf- i 1 h VI llllli I niftn in v wasa liwunht h;rc last fall Jury Disagreed. and STOUT A M AUTIN St'E FOK CLAIM Aiimnst Yamhill CnuiiTy for lumlier fliltlltdicd In Ho. ThnrKMMif Stout A Murtiit in Yamhill county, for , OHO, lumtwr alleged to have been fumi-died in 1H1H, wan called yesterday in the circuit court and will prubuhly conclude by Friilny evening This cane was first tried in Yamhill ft county where lint mill company whs nou-miiuitl. Plaintiff took the case to the sunrcinu court himI the ciue wan remanded hark tor trial. Stout A Martin then who granted a change of venue and trial wan ltd in HilUhoro last foil, reuniting in a disagreement. Tim plaintiff allege that the county court of Yamhill county purchased I u in her fur building an approach to a bridge iM-romi the Yamhill river near Me Mintivillo and that there is still due ihe um Hhked for. The county claims that it owe hut 1 S. and th l all hut this haa been paid. One nw, who waa lessen of plaint iffs mill, hut not acting as agent, (according to plaintiff' version) re ceived money on tlm lumlier fyrn ihed, and then skipped the county without even paying hi num. Geo. (J. Bingham, of Salern and II ... f If l . ! .. tun. i. ii. lunguu are trying ine .., f.. i .. 1 1 ( . -.1 I. ..I.... II I , rey, aimiHtod by 8. 11. 1 1 union are ifor the county. WHERE TOGO. )u you widh to buy, sell, or ex change your farm, town property or liUfint). or have ynu personal projieriy of any kind to dispone of, or ( Hue ood limber land io town ships 2 north, weot; 3 north ,ii wrut; .'J ii.iriii, (1 went; 2 north H and 9 went; Tin ii come and dee in 1. foru you d't nny thing. It m-iy pay ym to al J to thirl Soon before tlm great current of cmigrati'iu gels here from the East, which " Hire to come. With it, prices of real win tn are Mire to go tip. "A ord to tlm wi-e, fie." K.M. llKM.KI.. Ollice iii City Bakery, Hills born, Oregon. t UTU K TO TAX-l'AYKUS. Noiico in herehy given that taxes 'fur the IS'JS assessment will lie payable on and after Mondav, March II, K!M. I'leami govern youmnlve aitioniingly. Ri'Speetftlllv, W. I). Bradford, Sheriff of Waali ingto'i county, Ore. llillHhoro. Or. Mar. I). 18!)'.). Pure Black r Minorca eggs ' at Greer's, the (Jrocer. 60 cents per eel ling of 15. Dr. Staudloo, of Cornelius, waa in the city yesterday and nuule this olTieo a pleasant call. Jessie Seal, the eleven year old daughter of Mrs. John Elliott, of Dixie, died Monday night. J. C. Miller and John Loftis, of heyond U'enuoe, were in the city TiikiiiIav. and have nold their nMn toea at a gooti round ngure, Tho Bethauy. hoya ara- to- give- nolhur dunce on the 25th of Mnroli. 'he iiHmilploiulid time in guarnn ti-ed. Fifty eenta, aiirr sapper In eluded. Bethany Orchestra. Dr. W. D. Wood, who made trip to Dixie t'i AraTof tha week, eayn ho encountered four inchue of enow in mai BLxuuii, cm ijr meeiiuy. - lkiijaiiiin Birdcall la out from Portland this week visiting with the families of MeHsrs. K. L. McOor- mirk and John Dennis, Wanted, at the Lndd it, Rued farm. Keedvillo. a man for gcnorul farrrork and who can hlacksmith ant 'tun an engmo. Will pay good wages to the right man, Steady employment. .Call on, or write J. W. Karsloter, Reed villo, Oregon. C. Koebor and daughter, Miss iIIU nf SShIioIIh wnrn in tie itv t. a I J Monday. Mr. Kooher says the rftUWilui J 1 J I Hcholls' Lihrary-ABAooIatlon is in it ilnivinir com ttion and has a jeatiy rcutuvcu . ifuiiiu n nuuiuni ui VOIUIIira. T have the Burd fly moth Rocks and eg(?s for hatcliing purposes, Can not ho beaten lor size and col nr. Come and see my fowls. One mile northeast of Hillsboro. Eggs fifi v cents , per 13. ; MrB. 11. B Collins. Pleasant L Cox, who formerly lived within two or three miles of Gales City, where he had a claim, in in Honolulu, and has filed., for record a power of attorney in favor 0f yPapitola 11. Cox. 'TTlfabunola room at the court house is fil'1 wit impressing old records ante-dating the year 1850 And Judge jwoDTHie win nave mem tahulatecl and arranged so they may be preserved. As this is the oldest I eonnlv in ine mine auu.ui unit iiinu I embraced a large territory, these I i A 'fliou oro M linmnnan vnlnn from a literary gfendpoint. 111! 1 1 1 C 3 V. " f " - -- David Wilcox, who died In ('or iieliu Friday, March 17, 185)5), wuh horn in Montgomery county, S.Y., February 2, 1 HI I . Karlv in life l.e ui'ived to Catifi'ln, settling near St, Toinim, In iKiTI hn married Miia Harah Davis. Ten children were born to them, six of whom are living, namely, Nelmm Wilcox and Mrx. Martha Walton, CntnuliuM; (ieorge Wilcox, Clinton, Wis,; Her man Wilcox, V'enton, la ; Lynmn Wilcox, Mountain Home, Idaho; David Wilcox, lluluen, Or. In JM 12 he moved to WiHcoimin, where he reiidcd untill 1S72, when he movtvl to CorneliiiH, and hud lived there continuoiiHly, In 1HT8 his wife died, ainf later hu married Mrs, Mnry Antriu, who, died in I M',17. He had been a member nf the Methodist church for over 70 years, llev, C. A. Luce preached the fuuerul seruiou. The pal J Ihmit ers were: (. Vickers, Frtil Burlier, U.S. Studevaut. Fred Haywood, Cbarh's Jamen, A. S. Hatch. Inter ment waa In the Cornelius cem etery, Sunday afternoon. At the waann of the year when pneumonia, In grippe, Horn throat coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis ami lung tronlili's are to he guarded against, nothing "is a tine substi tute", "will answer the purpose", or is "just as good" ns One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one in fallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial trouble. Insist vigor ously upon having it if "something else'1 is offered you Delta Drug Store. The case of Krastus Savage v J. L. Smith et al, suit for loga alleged to have been delivered under con trad and scaled at the mill, was tried Tuesday and the jury brought in a verdict of $77 10 and costs, for plaintiff. It was for logs furnished (he pier and pulp mil' at Oregon Cily and .Savage claimed ho had sent several hundred more logs than had been sealed to bis credit. He asked for over 100. II. T. Bag- ley was attorney for the plaintiff and a Portland lawyer appeared for the defendants. Happy is the man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal without sutleriug afienvnrd. If you cannot do it, lake Kodol DysepKia Cure. It digests what you eat, and cures ell forms of Dysfiepsis and ludigeetion.-Diilla Drug Store 'Stalkey and Company," Kip- liug'tt laleft novel, an t-xposition of school days, is very interesting in us uniiiie ttituniions, but it has none so rich as Hint now worrying the faculty at the (irove, The school paper, The Index, has tvo or three articles on the temperance iiiestion whie.i so arou.-ed the niiiHters that an investigation was held. The arliclc are very bright and contain humorous boo mots, n tlecting upon the propriety of total iilwiHit nce, Farmers, Attention! Ladd & teed will again make the season in Washiugon county with their fi mom? horse, Kahuna-. Season will open about .March JWi. J. w Karsteter, manger, The Sunday closing ordinance hna been eniorced with no fatal re sults, bo fur In Hillsboro. The ag Itation, however, seems to have used mheh trouble elsewhere in the county. Forest Uiove will soon ulorce a like ordinance, and, as the mayor of Cornelius states that Hy always keeps Sundav sacredly, David's Hill will this summer he the only available shrine at which to worship Bacchus, For sale: Two thoroughbred Jer sey bun calves and one nign grade 8-croga Jersey bull calf. Terms reasonable. Inquire of C. A. Han- ley, Hillsboro, 0r7 s v In the case of State of OngHii vs want Mann', Ira Workman, com phunnnt, the defendant bound over to keep the peace, tho prosecuting witness did not at all appear in court and Mann was released. As Workman took the trouble to lay his fears before the deputy district attorney, and then failed to appear, it looks as though the charge might have been unfounded, E. E. Coleeiock gives you the best shaye in the city,. Hair cut at popular price. Try his baths, Don't forget the pmce-r-Oity shnv Ing Parlors, Main street, Schuhnerich & Son quote prices on implements as follows: lwo horse, all steel Lever Harrow, $11 three-horse, Harrow. $12; steel wood beam plows, 14 in., $11.50 to if 13. Wxtra shares 2.25 to ff2,.W, and othei implements in proportion Apropos the misapprehension felt by some lest Jimmv Lee Jr should not appear for trial, Judge McBrido seems not to be in the least alarmed. Jits. Lre and wife are on the bond, and his Honor gays he thinks the pater famlius will have the lad here when the caso is culled. Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, for a neat shave or haircut. Sstis faction guaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. Etl. Schuhnerich is shipping about 1500 sacks of potatoes to Portland buyers.. The greatest proportion of them he has bought from his neighbors. L. W. House has received a new consignment of buggy, Cart and wagon wheels. Best make in the market. Third Street. - - ? k- 1 - f i ; BorrV-4near Farmington on the 21st of March, 1899, to the wife of Robt. Robinson,' a daughter. H ? ' (III? COURT IS VMM Will not be a very Ix-nntliy Term. THE GKASt) JL'KY OKGAMZEI). Hiiks nml J. N. firabel appointed as liuilill. Circuit Court convened Monday morning at 9:'!0. I'ho gram! jury was organized with the fillowing jurors as members: C. Hincs, Galea Creek; A. N, Davies, Beaveitou; John Killeu, Greenville; V.Cimino, Tualatin; J. W. Hartrampff and J. Liiughliu, Forest (irove ami Pet er Boseow, Hillsboro. Jurors excused for the term were: Jacob Buxton, Forest Grove, and J. Sax and Solomon Weckert. Sherwood. J. P. Hicks was appointed grand jury bailiff and J. N. Grabel bailiff for the circuit court room. The case of Wickander vs Thiel was referred to (!. IC. Runyan to take evidence and report at the July term; May Maggie Halter Brock vs John G. Wiiss, continued; Harr ison vs Manning et al, dismissed upon motion of plaintiff; Carstens iros. vs Harding, mechanics lien. settled and dismissed; State vs F. Maun, bound to keepiieace, dis missed upon motion of state's at torney; liwery vs Sanders, confirm ation of sale; Huston vs Hollenbeck and Halbott vs Masters defaults and decrees; M alone vs Cornelius, judgment upon mandate; Whalen vs Delauev, default and decree. In the following, divorces were granted plaintiffs: Anna McKin- ney vs J. M. McMrmey; John Fis her vs Minnie Fischer; Rosa at- son vs Ira K. Watson. Tho petition of the assignee of the insolvent estate of Anton Pfan ner, the Forest Grove hanker, to pay the tinted Slates bank, of Port- and, f IlKK), and release to estate the seen lilies held as collateral, was granted. CASKS SKT KoH THI Al.. The following cases have been set for trial: Stale vs Johnson, forgery, March 27; Herscbey vh Schmidt, on sect., March 2H; Gamier vs Wheeler, to set hide conveyance, March 25. The grand jury returned a nMl true lull against John Salzgelter, hu reed wiih pointing fire-arms at the person of another. ihe I oteet divorce case has been sel for March 31. B W. Haines has been appointed bailiff vice J. P. Hicks, excused. Defendant allowed to file answer in case of Olsen vs Welsh. Sale confirmed: Fleischner-May- er vs isoos el al; . .Merrvinan vs Morgan. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Mftrsh hall was crowded last night to heat the quarterly exercises- of the seni-ir rhetorical class of Pacif ic university. The following pro gram was rendered: ruino iolo Caprice MenuvUsohno Mis.h Anna Koe. Our Duty to Our Flag" '. MisaTacv Willcenson. "Was Seward Amonn; tlie Propheti?" .Horace Al. Kumsey Vocal olo "Cubnii Love "solus". .. . Milton Wcllinger Mis.1 m anor c. rus.se i. "The City of Mmisoul" Miss Minnie fll. Leiser Piano solo-"I.e Toreador". .Paul Wachs Mis Urace Oilners. "Failure and Success, ns Presented by Shakeineare'sPlava" .... James Wesley Sliiacli "The Triumph ol True rnuctmcs". . ..Miss Blanche Garrison Vocal Rolo-"Wint(ed Messenger", .Fes ca . G90. Stafford Jolinson. "The Geological Survey in Kjrlaliou to National Development" ,i , , .Geo, Lemuel Haskell. Examinations for the inler term at Paeifid university and Tualatin ftcmWy, which closes Friday, will begin tomorrow ,,ai.d continue three days. The spring term opens (he following Wednesday morning. The enrollment this term has been 250, tlto largest in the history of the institution. Oregonjan. AN OLD BILL OF SALE, One of the oldest bills of Bale, on record in Washington county is that conveying a stock of merchan dise in tho city of Portland, May 17,1851. The party making the purchase was James Tnrwilligcr, and the seller James Loring. Tho price paid was $43(58, and the in voice recorde 1 would make a mod em buyer feel that times, indeed, had changed. The items , clearly show the character of the trade. They are: 1 pair-gotd scales ....,,..,$ 30 8 ke(S nails, at $S 64 14 pairs decanters, at $5 70 1 (loien liHiidle-axes. . . . ....... 40 4 French couts, at f 18 . , , , , 7a 9 coffee-pots, at $4 36 84 pounds pepper,..". as 104 gollons cognac brandy . , 130 Brandy was cheap anyway, . Bob Greer has a full assortment of garden and field seeds. " Mrs. E. P. Steventon, of Laurel, will commence school in tho Rals ton district , at Wapato, next Monday. ' Saturday was full of sunshine and the farmers were in town in great numbers, getting ready for the spring rush of work. Hubert Hinglev, of Progres, was placed in custody, yesterday, to face trial for alleged illegal voting at a school meeting. The offense alleged in snid to have occurred in March 1KD7 and the following term of court indicted the young man Messrs. Barrett & Adams demur red to the indictment on the grounds that facts set forth in the instrument did not constitute a O'ime. Judge McBrido sustained the demurrer and Hingley was dis charged. T. J. Cleeton, the district attorney, assisted by S. B. Huston, who was comployed by private parties, carried the mutter to the au preme court. That body revtrs ail the decision of McBride and held that the demmurrer should have been over ruled. The c ice will now go to jury trial. Kemiiiiiils in Hosiery and .Mens Furnishing goods this week. Come and sec the bargains. Scbiiliu rich & Son. James liee Jr., of Pattoi Valley, this county, must go to the pen itentiary, the supreme court having aflirmed the decision of the circuit court, which found him guilty of rape, loung Lee woh convicted about two years ago and the cave was aptiealed, Metssrs. s. B. Huston and T. H. Tongue luting attorneys for Lee. Deputy District Attorney II. T. Bagley prepared the brief for the stale and adherer! to the idea that defendant waived all lechni calities when the indictment wai not questioned by demurrer. Sive money by buving seeds at G reer s Miaa Roae Wilcox, of this city submitted a design for a badge to be Used by attendants at the na tional association to he held in Portland in July, and it is a thing of beauty. The ribbon is to Is? of salmon tint, containing lettering whicu will lie denominational of the event, and a beautiful little baud painting of Mount Hood. The painting will tie 111 colors, of course, and will he no larger than a good old-fashioned 1G to 1 dollar. The executive committee has not vet se lected any design and it is to be hoped Miss Wilcox' effort will be preferred. The last chapter of the' famous $20,000 damage suit of Janie and Charles Parrott, of Multnomah count v, vs Isaac Allen, of Ileedville, for alleged false imprisonment up on a charge of larceny of $400 pre lerred auainst plaintiffs, closrd here Mondav. Lawyer W . D. Smith, who held a judgment of $1.13 05, verdict and costs, secured in the justice court upon suit f r services rendered in defense of Allen, settled with the farmer, fir $'50 '.ess than the face of the judgment. Glenc.ie Camp, No. 4G1, Wood men of the World, have installed otlieers as follows: John Cornel ius, Consul Commander; Ulysses Jackson, Advisory-Lieut.; Oeo. E. Miller, Clerk; J.C. Bills, Ranker; Wm. Jackson, Escort; Geo.Harnes.-i, Inside Watchman; C. E Peters. Sentinel; W. F. Hol'enbeck, E Moon, W. E. Brown. Managers. Land plaster, 65 cents per sack, at Greer s. Congressman Tongue last week received notice from the Secretary of War that the order of discharge for Wm. Perkins, of this city, now at Manila, bad leen forwarded from Washington. Young Perkins en listed from this city and after ar riving at Manila was in the hospit al about fur months. , John Ileisler, of Gales Creek, has filed a suit in tho circuit court, against the Bay City Tillamook "J elek-raph company, for ? 103.80, for materia! and labor furnished and expenses of a builders lien. He also asks for $35 attorney's fees. Heisler furnished telephona poles, etc., in the autumn of last year. 1 . Antoine Lcbard.of Kinton,was in the city Mondav and made this of fiee a pleasant call. He says that ho doesn't like The Argus' politics, but he must have it in order to get the news. T. M. Kelso, formerly of this city, and who had the bicycle ao cident at the Minter Bridge, is at present at Wilkesoh, Wash., where he is engaged in logging. While at Seattle he saw J. I. Knight formerly in the Insurance business here, and reports that worthy as doing well. J. WVGoodin, who took the con tract to put in repair the bridge at Tualatin, wis in the city Friday and statee that his work is finished with the exception of a few little extras, such as punting, etc. The thoroughfare is now opon to travel. Rev. Henry Rasmus', of Portland, and who is one of that city's most eloquent divines, was in the city yesterday, the guest of Rev. R. A. Atkins, of the M. ft. Church. When Sheriff Bradford takes tn ane people to the asylem ho must take warrants for his expenditures, there having. been no apptopriation made by ihe rocet legislation for such purposes. v Conrad Schuhnerich, administra tor of tha Louis Krause estate, has $760 to loan on approved realty se curity for a term of Beveral years, al 8 per cent. Marriel: March 12, 1899, at the residenoe of the bride's mother, of Gales Creek, Or., Mr, T E. Hines and MisrVanegta, L. Rurkhardt Elder John Adkins, officiating. ... Literature, magniines, the Delta. AGAIN. IN TROUBLE. Broke Into Rlascr' Saloon Saturday Night. STOLE WHISKEY AM) A REVOLVER. Will probably go to the penitentiary. Seems to be Incorrigible. Young ELvio Fuller has gotten himself in serious trouble, and the penitentiary is now staring him in the face. Last Saturday night he entered C, Blasfr'a saloon and took therefrom several bottles of whis key and b-er and a Smith fe Wes son revolver. He made his entrance through a hack window and helped himself without being molested. On Sunday he was gloriously drunk and had whiskey to bun," in more than a sumptuous style. He gave the revolver to John McNamara and this connected him wiih the crime. He was arrested Monday morning and placed in jail after which he told the sheriff where he would find several bottles of the liquor. It is really a sad case, as the boy nas Jiad the environment of a good home. H11 father is a prominent Kansas physician and his mother a very estimable lady. He is the same lad who served time in the county jail a few weeks ago for vi elation of the cigarette law. The lad seems utterly incorrigible and lias broken into several houses in this city since he came here. The mother has the sympathy of all who knowber. COUNTY SCHOOLS. Superintendent Ball's annual report contains the following data relative to our county school system: Children of school age: males, $937; temales, total, 5704 Enrolled in schools: males. 2068: fe males' ao-li; total 4109 Enrolled under six years of age: r cm, . c . lliaisT9, U, ICUiaKS OO, lUsttl...... iU4 Average daily attendance 3592 Teachers employed, males, 46; fe males, 126; total 172 Average salary paid male teachers per month...., $374 Average sa'ary paid female teachers per month ....fx) $7 .Number organized districts in the county 00 Average number of months taught per district 7.6 Probate. Will of M M Watts proved by 1 tins li tongue and ueurge Alex ander, subscribim; witnesses. Ad nutted to probate: Agues B Watts executor without bonds. All p?r sonal property is given his wife, N A Watte, and she will hold all realty during her natural life, it then to go to his nieces Jerusha Crabb, of Eastern Oregon. Agnes B W atte, and Lornna atts, of Forest Grove, share ami share alike, On May 1, 1899, the final settle ment of the estate of W W Purdin ieceased, will be heard. Will of John Hanley, deceased proved bv W N Barrett and W wall, and admitted to probate Fiank Chalmers, John Milne and John Peters, executors without bonds; Geo Wilcox, R H Greer and Max Crandall, appraisers. E X Harding, resigned admin istrator of estate of C W Crane, ordered paid $6 20 by present ad ministrator for sevices as such. FOR SALE. That valuable farm known as the Parrott farm being th. N. half of N. W. quarter Sec. 18, T 2 N R. 2 W containing 80 acres more or less four miles norm ot uiencoe on Shady Brook (so called.) Apply to Hi. K. Gregory, Attorney at Law. Hillsboro, Or. JOHN SPIRRINGS JR. John Spierrings Jr ,of Co. II , Second Oregon, died at Manila on the 8th Inst., of dysentery. Young Spierrings resided at Greenville since, boyhood and was 22 years of age. His father, Jonn Spierrings Sr., still lives, but his mother diei several years ago. When the call for volunteers was made, he, with his brother Albert Spierrings, was am nig the lirtt to enlist at Portland. Both brothers had been reported as convalescent and tho news of the death came as a ahock to his aged father. The young soldier was born at Freedom,' Wisconsin. He was an universal favorite with his fellows and the Greenville contingent in the Gjient will deeply feel his loss GREENVILLE'S PATRIOTISM. You may descant all you please up on patriotism, hut Greenville, con sidering all things, leads the coun ty. She sent six of her sons to Ma nila, and Buxton, a little further up, sent two. These eight were all acquainted, one with the other, and until the death of John Spierrings Jr., no break has occurred in their ranks. ' ! . Greenvillo's enlistment was John and Albert Spierrings, Irvine Dooley, Ezra Kirts, Chas. Herb ana Harry Heltzel; Buxton sent Chas and Alfred Stevens. E. E. White, deputy stale organ izer of the Woodmen of the World, is in the city for the purp ise of in stituting a camp. He is meeting with much encouragement and will loubtless get a good membership on the way. The woodmen of the state are going to hold a Woodmen's conclave at Portland on May 30, 31, and June 1, 2 and 3, for the pur pose of creating a monument fund for the Oregon volunteers. They have leased the Marquam anil Ar mory for the occasion and all prof its received will lie deposited with the Oregonian for the Durnoses mentioned. Mr. White has recent instituted a camp at Glenco- with a membershiD of 31. The city council met.last nieh ind decided, after hearine objections from Mensrs. W. E. Thome and T H. Tongue, to go ahead and put up nonces ior a rat age operations, ca 1 1- ing for a meeting the first Tueiday in April to hear objections to put ting in drains on Sec nd and Third streets. The drains will be of tile and covered and not sewers. For the accomodation of his trade J. M. Brown has arranged to have an experienced tailor at bis store this i rulay to take the measures and display cloth in the bolt to all those desiring tailor-made cloth ing 0! the beH quality. A. Leroy, of La Grande, deputy of Grand Master I. O. O. F., was in the city Monday evening and lect ured to Montezuma Odd Fellows and their friends in the society's hall on Main street. While here he was the guest of 1). M. C. Gault. At the Congregational Church next Sunday night the subject will be continued that was discussed the previous Sunday evening, viz , "Old Dominion the Colony of Virginia;" this time in connection with the problems and difficulties of our new policy of National Expansion. The other services will be conJucted in their usual order. Edwin Fuller pleaded guilty of burglary, Wednesday, before Judge Mc bride, and was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. The young lad can have a long lime in which to reflect upon the error of his way. He has had the benefit of a good home and all that could please a young m an in the right path, but he seems to have chosen the broad and luckless way. Dr. D. W. Ward, of Forest Grove, waa in town today, conveving liis splendid residence property in the college city to Laura Marsh Cad- well. The purchase price was $7, 200, and included all furnishing, which are perhaps the fiuest in the county. Lieutenant E. J. Bryan states that when he left San Francinco, the government had shipped to Manila 200 metallic colli ns in which were to be shipped home at national expense, the soldier dead. fins being the case, the tiodies of Percy Oliver and John Spierrings mav soon rest on native soil. Go and gee Wehrung & Sons' spring stock of dress gnods, wash good?, etc. Also their fine line of clothing. In a few days their new slock of dress trimmings will be opened. Prices which make com petition tremble. New Tailor in town," Friday, Mar. 24th. Why not have your meas ure taken by an expert, who will be all day at J M. Brown's Grocery. Keny on Crandall, pioneer of 1852 has returned from San Francisco and will remain in Hillsboro for several weeks. Heniy Otto Mostert and Sarah Leota Wilson, aged 23 a.id 20 re spectively, have taken out license towed. . County Treasurer states thai he will make a call for county war rants next week. Watch for it. Dr. C. B. Brown, will be in the city Monday, March 28th. Will stay a few days. Henry Dooley, of Greenville, was in the city Wednesday. . Resolutions of Respect, Taulatin chapter No. 31 O. E. S. ad.ipti'd the following resolutions on the death of Ruth Hare Pruyn: heritts: It has pleased Our Heavenly Father to remove by death from our midst our beloved Sister Ruth Hare Pruyn; Be it Resolved That this Chapter has lost a most valuable member: In the morning of her life, wiih the amiable disposition, and willing hands, ever ready for the duties assigned in the exemplication of virtues of our Order, loving, gentle and true, she endeared herself loan. Resolved: That the heartfelt sympathy of ihis Chapter be con- vejed to the husband and relatives of our deceased sister, commending them in this their hour of trial, to the kindlv c insolation of Him who doeth all things well. ' '" Resolved: That these resolutions be entered on the record of our Chapter, and a copy be sent lo the husband and relatives of deceas ed, and to our local papers for pub lication. ' ' ', Respectfully submitted, (Letitia A. Bailey, Comm. Irent) Brown, f (S. T.-Linklater. Hon. Wm. Galloway, Receiver of the Limed btates Land Othce at Oregon City, and one of Old Yam hill's native sons, was in this citv yesterday, a witness in the case of Stout & Martin vs Yamhill county. THE ARGUS : MARCH, 1899. - : Sim J .f..ii" Xi',VIWi25l,iiiii"JJrT5" "1 T-rinii;h ,7 1 si, try io t 4 12 I I t I H J la 6 Li? i' ' j21 J J2 2J 23 24 j 21 'i I 27 j IS I 2! 10 1 at t I'ttoKKsSIOTO L. f. a; bailey, m. d; ! - v I'hjalt iftii, MarK-oi ami Aotumvhum Oilier 111 tiillsUiro Pharmacy. Kesi dence south-west comer Kaseline ami ft it .t . . I "" promptly aueoaeSt lay night. ' S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oltic at tUaideiie Kaat of Court Horn JAMES 1'HILLIPE TAMIES1E, V. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern I'acific Railroad Co. Consultation io French or English. - Of- fice and Reaidetrce south aide of Main, near Odd Fellow Building, Hillsboro. TH09 IT TOHCC. g B ToNCOl NOT At V THUS. H. E. B. TON HUE, Attorneyt-At-U. Rooms j. 4 & 5, Morgan Bik, HOUbwo. - ' '' ' M' " 1 " H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW Deputy District Attorney for Waahlnt V ton County, Office upstairs over Delta Drug Store. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNK Y-AT-LA W "' Office witU 8. B. Huston, Union Bloc HILLSBORO. - . OttBGON. E. R. GREGORY, L.L.B. ' TTORNBY-AT-LAW , : NOTARY PUBL!C "Hillsboro, - Oregon, Corwin & Wooster Block. U Hats' 1 . SMITH ft BOWMAN, ATTORNE YS.AT. LAW Notarial Work and Conveywicins;. Kooms e fc 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro. On MISCELLANEOUS. CYCLE SUNDRIES IN STOCK Morgan-Bailey Block, Main St, Hillsboro, - - - '" Orcgoa Carstens B - VANUFACTURKSt rlonil I Dressed Lumber Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc. HILLSBORO ' - OREGON. UNDERTAKING FAULOlt. J L. Ijuiukin has oponed an under- wKiug parlor on the corner of Main and Third Street, and is prepared to furnish on immediate demand, fins CASKETS AND COFFINS at the lowest possible pi ices. W ill take charge of funerals. Th finest line of undertaking aupptio In to county. Give him a call. HILLS BOKO, ' ORFIOX, NOTICE I Una. Sealed bids will be received at the Aprilterm, 1899, of the Waahinf ton county commissioners' court for the boarding of county prisoners. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond in the sunt of $100 for faith ful fulfillment of contract, and tha instrument must state the amount in dollars and cents for which each prisoner will be provided with laid board per week. By order of the Commissioners' court. . L. A. Rood, Co. Judge. Ilillsboro, Or, March 15. 1899. Firemen's Notice of Annual Etoctisa, Notice is hereby given that on Monday, April 3, 1899, at 8KX) p. m, the members of the Hook and Ladder and Vulcan Engine com panies of the city of Hillsboro, will meet in joint convention at the Firemen's Hall for the purpose ef electing a Chief of the Fire Depart ment; and Assistant Chief; and a Board nf Fire DelfKtet for the ensuing year, and for transition of such. other business at smjf )c"f cjma before such joint mcnU'? , W.V.Wim.CbtC Hillsboro Ore., Mar, 10, W. - t r 2