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HILLSBORO ARGUS, APRIL 13, 1890. : : : All About t I' ' i : : 1 -ras-a. WKKK WITH TMK I'KOI-I.K ! Ill THE SECOND OPEN " LITER AllY EXERCISE. Wit given by the Young Men ofthKCJty' IAST SATURDAY NIGHT AT THEIR HALL. . Written bv the Snake Editor of The Argus. Splendid ipmbea. The Young Men' Literary Bo-ltr cava tliolr woutitl open ttntertntn- merit, Saturday night, ' favoring the large audience with a musical an) literary entertainment of no mean order. Don Hare contributed with a vi olin solo, executed in hi well known masterly manner and with plea J ing effect; Mi Luce wit'.t a reeita lion, exceptionally well rendered and deserving of the applause lie corded. An oration "Tin Dream of Nation," by K. L. Wann, wan well handled and reflects great cred it on the young gentleman for re , Varch, brilliancy of language and Ihdivery. Oration "Imperialism" by William 0. Hare, wa a master niece. While many may differ with hia views, yet we frankly admit that for pith and point it would he hard to surpass, It wan bright, thoughtful and couched in glowing language and delivered with elo quence and enthusiasm, allowing the young orator's deep interest in, and thoughtful consideration of hit subject. " The controversy of Bruttia and Cuiu, from Bhakespere,: Brutus, by Samuel Kinds; Caasiu by F. L Kversmt. was ao excellently render ed Unit it would he difficult to And worda ol sufficient weight to com uliittrtil ths participant nathty da serve, snlliee It to say, it could not lnivii Uen improved Uhhi. Oration "The atli'udo of the U S before the world aa regarding the I'hilipoioe Islands" by M. E. Mai n Mr. listen is deserving of the highest praise for the able , mantlet in which he handled Ibis subject lie discussed It tinder four head ii.t ami made telling iHiint Mr listen 1 bright and persevering and will make hi mark in the world, The debate for the evening wa then announced, vis: "Resolved that the United Stale Senator lt elected by popular vote." For af firmative: V. A. Tuppur, K. L. Kv ereon and Sam! Knnia; Negative: J. M Moreland, (. N. Alliaon and ' II. L. Wann. The ludge were Messrs. Kealer, Mcllargtie and At torney K. It Gregory. The con test waa marked by gentlemenly and courteoua forbearance throtnih out, and waa very creditable to the young gentlemen engaged therein; each presented russule ot tne ques tion with much acumen and a do aire not o.ily to aucceed, but plena. Athough the decision waa favorable to the affirmative, the honor were about evenly divided, each partici pant acquitting himself with credit to himself and the society. After a few encouraging remark by the judges, the entertainment waa brought to a clone and the au dience dismissed. Deputy Sheriff N. A. Barrett went out to Mouiiluiudule lull Thursday and ar rented James Aikeu wanted to Multnomah county lor criminal assault, lie had an ex citing trip and make the following statement: "Sheriff Bradford bad hiui located attbe bomeof hia fath er-in-law, a wait named Burgess, and I went out to arrest him. Ai ken aw me acini n;:, and fled to the wood. Shortly after I heaid a shot, In the wooda, whereupon Aiken's wite became hysterical, saying t'mt her husband lid threatened sui- tide, ! I took , Tom Burgee, the wife' brother, and a neighbor with me, and aent Burgess into the brush to net Aiken to coma out, under the pretenxo ot getting him away. The ruse was successful, but upon seeiiia in", tho fwtiuve, who wa mounted, opened fire with a Win cheater. I returned the lire, on shot taking effect in the horse's nose, causing the animal io rear vi olently, while the Winchester fell from Aiken hatni Aiku oie rnounted and started to run, but several shot close to hi bead brought him to a stop. He wa haiuleutled anil placed in jail at Hillahoro, A belt full of cartridg es wa lotiii't tipon nun, ami n seemed prepared to make a desper ate resistance, if necessary," Aikeii claim the dinrhargx of hi fire arm waa accidental. lie waa taken to Portland Friday by Detectives Cur daTio and Ford. J l MAGKUDEK WRITES Fl Has a Good Word for Lieutenant Bryan. FROM THE WELL KNOWN DRUGGIST Sentiments of buy la blue and new of the bo) i. VETERANS, ATTENTIONI The regular semi-annual tnesting of the Washington County Veter an Association will be held allien verton on Thursdav. Mav 4. IMS)',). At thismeetinir wiil be determined the .Ime and place of holding the annual reunion. The Women's Auxiliary Is entitled to vote at this convention. A full attendance is requested as a matter of importance will be discussed. Capt. A, M.Coi.mmb, Pres. Carrol 8. McNutt, 8eo'y. Dated at Hillahoro, Or. this 13th day of April, 1899. ' SJL t Land plaster, G5 oonta per sack, Lee Huffman, of Cornelius, spent the day in the city, Tuesday. Buff Leghorn egg for sale. Mr. W. A. Finney, Hillshoro.' Ride a Monarch and ktep in front. E. L. McCormick. Messrs. K. P. Cornelius and Qe). I fell aire were in from Olencoe Monday evening, visitors with Phoenix Lodge, K. of P. The Arctic bird flew through the window and glass went down for a moment but not so low as We' hrtitig & Son's prices on cloth, boots and oboes, groceries, drygoods, etc, The ladies of the Congregational church will uive a 25-cent chicken pie dinner at the Orange : 1111, at noon ni Su turday, the 15th. , J hey will alno serve."uT J the eve ning, 16 cents; ice cream, 10 cents; splendid program, Notice: Have yoa a farm for sale or for rent or do you know or any person holding farming lands that they - wish to dispose: of? If so, Idease write to any agent of the 0. I. & N. Co. and he will send you a circular which will interest you. Go and see Wehrung &' Sons' spring stock of drees goods, wash goods, etc Also their fine line of clothing. In a tew days their new atock of dress trimuiinirs will be opened. Prices ahich make com petition tremble, " - 5 ;".' ; Happy is the s man or woman who can eat a Bond hearty meal without suffering afterward. If you cannot do it, lake kodol Dypt-pia I Cure, It digest what you eat, and cure i ll form of I)yprpi: and IndigeatKin.-uella Drug htore Wheelman cannot be t jo careful about frightening horses. Yester day a German from beyond Beth any drove up in front of It. H. (irtr'a, Jumped out of the buggy and left a little child of six year in the conveyance. A liy o.i a wheel rude up and frighUmed the animal which eUrled to run away. IP turned round and started off down Third Street, north,, went a few rod on a half grown lope, with the little one' curl flying to j the hreeio, ateadied dow to a walk j and all wa over. Had it been a spirited horse instead of a sedate old plu,', the Child might have Ihhmi killed. I have the Bard Plymolh Hocks and egg for hatching purpose. Chi hot bo beaten for sue and col or. Come and see my fowls. One mile northeast of HillUro. Kgg. fifty cent per 13. Mr. It. B, Collins. M H. Mann has at the Wiley sta bles, Alto Mann, a son of tho fani- ous Allan, perntiw one oi ion greni- est hornes of the uga. Altao waa in the east tn 1895, and led every race in which he was entered, making a; record oi 2:0j. Young Alto Mann ia a epleudid black and baa the blood and bone to make a fit son ol a grand father, He is a beuuty and Mr. Mann will keep uim m tne viuu thi reason, at Wiley's barn. SchulmorigU & Son have received a tiew wagon from the factory and , I, i , . i I.... :.. can undersell an umei ueeiers to like goods, o Hue and gut prices. Burleiirii It. Bonier, who former ly lived on Gale Creek, ha sued Lillie Doxtar for divorce and asks the care of two minor children. Doxier alleuea bis wife wa guilty of infidelity U tho marriage vow and thai wr.hout cause or provoca tioi, lefi him last June to go to Al binti, where she now liven.., , . t Go to F. i. Barber, Second Street, for a neat shave or haircut, batis faction euaranteed, Fine bath room in connection. Herman Kowatxke, ot near Mountaindrtle. was Friday lasi ex auiined for insanity ftnd dismissed The examining physician allege he was weak-tuinded and needed a guardian, but waa not enough so to need commitment., Kowatxke went eat Friday evening whoro he will I live with relatives, who will care, for iiiin.;.,i; i i I Scbulinericli & Son1 have receiv ed thuir stock of spring and sum- nier g )otts, inctutung an nuea kvv n loading dry goods noubes, W. W. McKlnney. wife and child have returned from Lauioua, Wash., whither Mr. McKlnney went Inst fall in Hearch of health. They were accompanied home by J. N. Mo-' trt J. II I Un al Maut. ivinnev, .wen iuuufi, top.'.' :'Mr..; McKlnney Sr. s&ys he sees "lots of Improvement here since his bust visit. 1 ' . II. Wehruna'A Son's new spring stmsk of shoef , has arrived. .Shoes for all the people at iowobi prices Aoents of Horst A Lachmulid were in the ollv Saturday and went out to look at the Barlovf, ranch near Glencoe. They are thflvkin of nuttinir in a 2lX)-aoro hop farm in the Willamette valley aim are looking up a Washington county location." ' Mrs. Louisa .Tucker Klwell, of Portland, lias been visitine for sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mra..Thumas Tucker., and Orville TuCke and family' were out. from Portland and . spent Sunday in the city, - ; t Ready made sheets tind pillow caes cheaper than you can buy the goods for, at Sohulmerioh & Son's.'': '"."',:',', . " E. J. Ward, of Gaston, and Sam Walker, of Forest Grove, were, in the city this afternoon, J. P. Magruder, who was at one timo Pharmacist at tho Pharmacy, write relative the following letter: Manila. P. I , Mar. 9, 1899. " 1 thought when I wrote you ' the lat letter that we would be on our way home by this time, but since then we have had considerable war. The natives made their long expec ted trouble and we have had a pret ty wurm time of it for over a month. The Oregon hoys had not much of a hand in the fun until lately. We have been doing police duty in the city. Ever since the 2d of Febru ary I have lieen on guard every other dav: that media I only get a chance to sleep every other night and several times I have missed my night, and that means 3 days and night in succession without miv sleep except a littla tbit we could catch ltetween wtticnee. 1 was in one lively scrap the 24tb of Feb. 3(H) native aoidiersdiguis ed a fishermen got Inside our lines and were making it hot with their sharpt-booter. Two Oregon Co's., two Minnesota and one company 2ol Inf, were cent after them. We fought them for five hours abiut 2"0 of us all told and drove them about live miles through banana himI palm groves, bamboo thickets and rice tield. We Oregon boy did not get a scratch. The Minn esota had two slightly wounded and the 23rd lost one man killed. The next dav e sent out a lot of Chii.nmen to' bury the dead; they buried 1U4 natives end we hail tuk'ii ulioiil KM) oriamiers and 40 wounded; so there wns not many of them got away. There ha been three of onr com- . . ... , ' t . i. panieaon the tiring line an wib for the last three weeks, but mv company has hud to do police; duty all the time except that one battle. I hear now that thevv ure going to let u go to the front in a few day mid mime oilier reginnii1 will have lo take a turn at provost guard. I hop the big battle will soon come off and end the war; for the weather is getting hot again nod I am getting quite anxious to be home, Still it doeu tpav to ouii'l caftle in the ait about going home, for we may havo to stay hero a year longer. I saw Koy me oineruayma nc is iuu iia well. 1 noticed in the tiregonian that Eiluar Brvan uot home safe. He was a good officer and well liked by ill the ikiv in tne reifimem. ne In the parlor of the Hotel Don nelly last night at 8 o'clock Miss Josephine Billings, of Hillaboro, Oregon, was married to Ira Gibson, who name here Irom rortiana, uut who is reported to have recently came from the Klondike with a fortune of $100,000 or . more. The IUf. E. Hale Fuller, of II waco. formerly pastor of the Second M. K. church in Tacoma, performed the ceremony. He is a friend of the bride's family. The bride wore a dress of blue cloth with a white satin front and a necklace of of beautiful gold nuggets, a present from the groom. The bride i handsome vounir woman, nd her butdmnd is a hale looking man of middle age, having spent many years in mining in Idaho, until be aent to the Klondike and made a strike Mr. aud Mr. W. S. Crouch, ofTaComa, were the witness al the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Gib son exjiect to leave today for a trip to Spokane and other cities. Tacoma Ledger. At the season of the year whew pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothing "is a fine substi tute", "will answer the purpose", or is "juHt as good" es One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one in fallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial trouble. Insist vigor MARCH PAYS John Northrop gets Contract of Boarding prisoners SEVERAL TRANSCRIPTS PAID. ORDERED Dciitur Aaaeaaora Receive the usual r j Twe and one-half dollar per day. ously upon having it if "something else" is offered you Delta Drug Store. 1 " Verbnort: . Mrs. B. 0lerman has bad poor health all winter. Messrs. Wm. and Henry Smith leave for Eastern Oregon ' soon. Mr. r. J.'KHhng ha sold his farm to lliemlore iter nard. Consideration, f9.200 J W. Vandervelden is agent for the Improved Judson & Giant owder , He guarantees ' it. The.' band i practicing every week in the hal , upon request of F. K. P. Ilouilard, who is instructing the choir Mr. Annie Goenians, tf Portland, is visiting her parent,., Mr. and Mrs Jasper. It is resrted that sever al horse are sick with distemper. When you want a uit or cloth ing of any kind, go to II Wehrung & Son. 1 heir stock is completed and pt ices right. s Mr. M. M. Boyd, of Bobcaygeon, Ontario, and who ha logging in-1 terest in British Columbia, con j lingeiit to those of Mr. It. E. Itryan,1 waa in the city Monday, the guest i, ..." , . , .. i i .:r. ol Mt. nryan. .nr. ooj-u mm .nut ate in iking a tour of the Paw tie ft.ltes and left , for Lo Angeles Monday even'ng. He is quiie taken with our section, but say ,i must study up on our vernac ular. The word 'grafter,' for in stance, he ha ! never heard, ud he wn amazed at the possibilities of the United Mates vocn.U'Hury. net that The bids for boarding prisoners were: W D Bradford, per week: A M Collins, $2 75 per week, or 14 cents per meal; Jno Northrop, 12J cent per meal. Northrop was awarded contract. Transcript passed on: State va Frank Smith, allowed, clerk ordered to no'ify justice to turn over balance of fine to treas urer. . , .. State vs Edwin Fuller. 50 cents on docket entries disallowed, bal ance allowed. State vs Peter Vanderberg, same sR above. Estate of Ernest Freeh, charged with pointing firearms, Justice dis- a owed 50 cents, balance auowea Ordered that time for declaring taxes delinquent be extended to May 15, and that county will iur nish one man as extra help sheriff. -' ' ; ,. The costs in the inquest case of Ernest Freeh deceased, was allow ed, with exception of 50 cents die allowed on fwearing jury, 45 cents, i swearing witnesses and one dollar on wriiiiicr report. Wm Galloway, listhmstd entries f 3 10 Ceo II Wilcoi at aep assessor C A Cavel 27 da assessor, 81; sop plies, .85 B R Harrington, 73 dadep aases'r I, C Walker, 14 da dep assessor. ... E I Kuratli, 24 da dP assesser. .. D B Rcasoner, sup Tualatin bridge J V Goo'lin, extra material It is generally believed here that James Aiken was ready to skip the country in company Willi Jumes Lee, Jr., who hai been sentenced to three years on a charge of criminal assault, ine supreme court na confirmed the decision of the low er court, and it is confidently be lieved I ,ee wa preparing to leave the state with Aiken, as the cap tive had pack horses and was to start for Lee' place when intercep ted. Young Lees present liberty is due to the mandate not having yet been received by the local cir cuit court otlicia Is. Conrad Scbulmerich. administra tor of tin Louis Krause estate, ha $760 to loan on approved realty se curity for a term oi several years, al8 percent. to THE ARGUS APRIL, 1899. : 81m J Mom JTiw I.Wajl J Tb Krl I Naif 2j 3 ICj :i 30 10 17 24 t 11 (12) an 1 14 1 w ih t j y t a I 1 I ' ' PKOKKKHIOJO I , Offlce at Risidenee East of Court Houm I, A. BAILEY, II. D. rfi;l-tan, KarxriHi and AoeoemSaW in Htllttf;m Pharmar Wmmi A prominent young gentleman Hence south-west corner Baseline ana recently came to make Hillsboro Second. AH cal.s promptly attended. ..." 1 Hat. i.liS bis borne, and tie evidently came r-J . to the hub with an aeeravated coo ception of the pitfalls of city life. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. Mrf The other evening a young ineno PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOM ' ol bis purcbasea a nicaei e worm 01 peanuts, and, alter so doing, tender ed a handful to his companion. "No, thank you", said he, "When I JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIE81E. M. D, came here I resolved to resist sucn PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. alluring and sinful practices as Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. bowline." I overcame the temp- Consultation in French Of English. Of .nA . ih,'.laf1sv Tesnnot c and Residence sooth side of Maia. muok, 1 - - Besl. odd peuows' Building, Hillsboro. or expensive appetite no, no, thanksl".. . .. Save money by buying seeds at Greer's , . .' The Forest Grove and Hillsboro bands are exchanging visits and THOS B T01CU. 1 Toaooa, KOTaSf THOS. H. ILB. TOMtitl. Attorneys- At-Law. Rooms x.i.&s. Moraaa Blk. Hillsbqr getting together for the seasons worn, tacn oreanizauon is iuo Honevtnan & DeHart, iron E C Shutmencn S W Seelye.lbrdistj.. : Cal Powder Works, powder W J But ner. Sup. .......... i ...... . Cal Powder Works, powder dist 36 A N Davies. burial J Sberer J C Lsoikin, colfiu, etc, E Freeh, suicide cont'd . R Cave, sup C II and Road scrap- per ." New Gale Creek saw mill -lbr dist 49 It 6, cont'd A B Cad v, tress, 50; stamps, I.... L A Rood, quarter ssl. 175'. P081- sge, expeash, etc, 975 H A Ball, supt sal ami fees 4o 40; institute, sta, post sU, 1085. R Waggener.meaUjurors R H Greer pilch'rs and china C H W H McCormick, care children ef Geo Hull, 16, disallowed Hillsboro Lijjht & Water Co, Men service l C R Bradley; 9 paupers at 9 75; I at675 A C Archbold, oils etc C H 3 90; dist 41 and poor tarin I 04, spikes, 5J, 4 66 5 8185 57 50 35O0 6000 41 00 9 95 a 60 S'S 1105 960 400 H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW 1330 5100 8475 51 5 n 00 45 6875 lot 25 ing forwa'd with pleasure to the state tournament, which may be held during the summer. The two cities should give every encourage ment possible to these institutions. What is a town, anyway, wiinout a band? 1 The HillBboro public pupils are progressing finely, and there is per fect sympathy between pupils and teachers, bupt. Case naa met wun a marked success and bis able corps of assistants deserve tvery mark of public favor shown them. J. W. Morgan was ia Portland Tuesday, his first holiday since he went inf the county clerk's office. Attention is called to the fact that, awing to extensive repairs now being carried on in the house of worship, no services will be held .... finnil.r!n ika ("Voiirrpoiltional church Due announcement will be ATTORNEYS-AT LAW mnde in next week's issue as to Deputy District Attorney tor Washing" vv,, ' ton Connty, ' ' O&ice upstairs over Delta Drag 8tat. - JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offloe with S. B. Huston, Union filoek . . HILLSBORO. - ORBGOM. B R. GREGORY, L. L. BL LITOitVEY-AT-LAW NOTARY. PUBL!C Block, DpsUM-. Hillsboro, - ICorwin & Wooster SMITH k BOWMAN, our reuortcr lulorined bun that 11 meant such a person as a legislative clerk who did three dav work and i Corwin, wood, Tupper . ..... A ai rl ..J u-Iui-b ni I A E Cadv. sup, countv poor. J . , - V A Rnrr..H Hnnrn nnsoners.. from .i to per clay. ' r:i, & Prudhomme. deed record ihorouohhredJer- t3S; Jw docket, u 75! 5600 .1,11 MVM.iu nnsh rh erade . uup !-- "-s sey 64; 500 euvelopes, 3 50. 870 a 50 400 175 9 75 ti n at ntia of the few officers that seemed to have 8-crns Jersey bull call. 1 erms c jacki recorder's sal, dep and r.a 17940 anv heart in nun, wuocsrcci ror inc uoys reitsoinitiie. inquire 01 u. a. nan- ueo bcnuimeiicninierj-icici wpltare. Most ol the other oiucers w-re . liiiljl,,, Hr v Holsheimer ...ai.i&t him hpcause he tm-k the boys' ' 1 WD Smith, transenpt State V -p.- . ... .. 1 I ... . 1 . r, n J - . . ' - , .. r part and Util not one to see mem inip - ,-siey Moscow writes vuat r . u. saizReoer 1 50 com a j d - ed upon. If there had been more use M iltitwll bus thrown up 1)18 pOMtlon thews pest, inaigeni. . . . . . Inm IBe reuimetlt wouiu i s ureal uci 1 . ,,, , . . .1... , 1:.. A M V-Oiuns, jioicu jouiiui ..." it " u... if t.. V...1 l,.r at CKIlCliay atlU K-nif niu uie ai'in 1 . Vtorn. Ol-licr Ull . . ... 1 . - . . 1 . f , , VI . xvv .v., r a " . , would have died before this time, as tie minim: instrict 10 try ma wrui.ioni Barrett & Adams Atty's lees Kira 50 i 00 30 00 4 00 fould not stand the best and it has Wen Retting hotter and hotter all the time tor the last 0 weeas. 1 oo noi orucve mere is a braver man iu the regiment nr one whots more willinif to do his duty.: His .,rk helore the fa lot Manila last Aug- ut amnlv nrovea this. I admire him both for' his uersousl mid his sol dierly character. Tell Edgar it you meet law tnat we miss nun. J. P, MacattDKR. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. Bold huutina. He aud liuecow each have claims in the Atlin and Porcupine district, and Bnscow will go into the Atlin csmp about June 1. Wesley otale that he out fitted II. 11. Luce, of this city, for the Atlin district, and that after he wan thruuuh with him. Mrs. Luce would not recognise him. Percales 36 Notarial Work and Conveytaciaf . Booms 6 4 7 Morgan- Blk.. Hillsboro. Or DR. J. AD KINS, Fifteen years Experience in Hillsbosav DENTISIT" Firstclass services; Charges reasonable time of next services. Al. Phillips, whom almost every body in this section knows, is now at the home of his parents, at Cor nelius, e.ijoying a vacation. Dr. J. E. Adkina has opened offices in the Union Block, esee his card in the professional column. Plowinir and seedinR had just 1 Office. Union Bl'k, orr Pharmacy. fairly got started, wnen tne raiun 01 IiaLS,Kll, oiiiOX. the first of the week suspended , farming operations. , DR- C- B- B3JWM, i Joseph Bucher is in the city re- .n ceiving medical treatment for his J" J 1 IIS 1 hands, which are baoiy Diooa 1 bv reason of several severe boils. ' ' , 8:S D.Luui liuilding. Porllaud, Orcgosi. , Will be in Hillsboro every fonrta I V 1. ..l..t. I - f i ne verrjoort Dicycie ciuu w day in each monta. . . . . 1 formed last week wun cent per & Son's. wool vs Washington Co . .. 150 00 Hillsboro Pub Co, sta co olhcers. 13 24 Schulmerich & Son, road scraper and lime ... 10 35 J T Young, powder f to each to supervisors t w lames, j j is nier, D B Emerick, Wm Bagley, R Muller & S Ornduff 60 Chas Brochman case of Mrs Smith 33 Hatchet publishing and sta. . . IB 50 C D Young, lbr Dist 56 7 50 f", rv C ...... n r al.-u.lr In.nflnr OO mcnes wiue, at 0 ArUS) commissioners, and other vard, at Schnlnierich 13 00 Hillsboro, Or, April 8, 1800. Un der the depreesion. of IheUimes, credit, for the manner in with wheat at 50 cent, I m come down the same level nrintine. W t Hollenbeck. lbr Dist 29, 6: Dist 16. 12: Dist 17. 360........ at 60 Capt. A. M.ColhriadeRervea great Chas Hiatt, 79a ft lbr Dist 23 3 95 f,.,r,B , an, .rin whieh . lie I A Imbrie, clerk sal, dep. etc.... 261 35 st keepn bp llie court house and yard. K5; i Z ol His enure nine nu oeems io s uit Dr F A Baileyliudigent) . . 13 75 a memoer- ship of nearly 50. Geo. W. Tamiesie is again teach ing at the Columbia academy, after having attended the Portland medical college through the winter. Rerjort comes from North Forest t . ... Grove that Supervisor Hubert Bernard has done more work on he roads than has been done for years. The Red Cross and Emergency Corps will hold a business meeting at the residenceof Mrs. J. A. imone, this Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p. sharp. Mrs. K. h. Bryan, pres ident. fin to E. L. McCormick's for MISCELLANEOUS. !-,,(,' n-iih llm fanner, and trv to ennntv's and never before has the Dr F- I Bailey, attendance ,D. :.. ..,:!, lUa l'..r..,nr - tV,i' n ra I nl v nrniwrlu rfinfllVPll RllO.ll Care- UrOOKS. ....,.,...... w IYU nrtvil fclio , t. ,v..w, , v.. ...... 1 ...x.r.., - " 1 .i::o Mnn.ra the producers of all the wealth of M attention , .nriZ ate ...T .. 3 8s the country, We must help them I ; Roh Greer has a full assortment JsmesYoun?, powder, D Wenger. 10 00 all we nan. an I have nnt down ' all i ."t j , c.1.1 j. . Carstens Bros, lbr.... 355 . r- - ni earueu ami ueiu seeus, ,u r d:i .,n.i.. fmm Mar ,4 m , , W '.I l ..1.1. , I I I, .1 vvmv... ' - Vw ,r,,.,. , .v , ,,, .... VUt .;,,.- n w wheat. For horse shoeing ror: ail i 1"c"cu:'",'1,"j j WD Bradford, shffanddep, sta.. 285 50 horse that will stand quiet to bo w very til at the Jf.air Ground, and T Q TodJ C0mniissiOner, 780 A PLEASANT MUSICALE. hodf 1 jrill shoe fur $1.00 per horse it is mere than likely she will U Q A Vou'ug commissioner. with new shoes, and twenty cents never gsm un.r ..... Renresentative Tongue is very cents lot sharpening " plow's: Jr'tSO mch tthed to the mimal buggy tires a, d all .other work' in lion. W M, Cake, oi Portland, fee 'J l.ft'ri VI'IH M'VBU ia V , " 'vvj I T J blllil l UlflllU VllttllVFUVM w'- cash prices. Work all - warranted witb Phoenix Lodce K. of P., in the best in Hillsboro. ' Thanking (his city, next Monday evening, to my patrons tor past tavors, ant so- niake an ofhotal visit. Ladies' n.ushn underware, at Schulmerich A Son's. ' licititig a con ti nun nee of the samp, I am, ' Yours respectfully, f .' ' J. P. GATtriNER, Shop, 8d street, Hillsboro, Or, ne NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. last evening gave u very uleasant musical recital at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Hare. The program was attended by the par ents ot the pupue ana was follows: '""PARTI, TUa fniint.v ionrt has reouested Piano Duet Boulanaer March.. .. ,, the sheriff to keep the tax roll 1 open , . iiiZ" until May 15, and will furnish him VocaiJs0oltAh,.till,s1eaiu.V.,Lasen! wttn an extra man. m Mahei Moreisna. rt... nin. r;nnr Bwcra at. Piano SoloGerman Sodtr Kohler 1UIO uinvil miiiuivi. v. PiS" - ,n. . ,. Greer's, the Grooer. 50 cents per p. o Sotopisc8torial Pleasures.. setting of 15. .Benhow 1 Herman Atrops. 44, and Maggie .. ; Cohrs, 54, have taken out license to ocai - wed. Both are from this county. pianoDuet Papa's Walts.... (- w rr 1 al.l it- --s tv Justice S, II. Humphreys tied the Pleas' take notice that the under sinned will on the 24th day ot Ap ril 18W), at 9 o'clock in the lnom- incr. at the office of the . County Court at Hillsboro, Oregon, let to . U!,l.l... .. .i., i ' hinvnln nkth in accordance Ride an Imperial; - "the-go with the.specirtcations now on fll I lightly-kind." K. L. McCormick. in the office of the County tlerk, i A $ Anderson, who lives two and Mho copies ot wnicn can oe mie8 ,,orthea8t of this citv. has 25 aeon in the hands of U. A. ,VVeh- cojonje8 0f bees which he will sell ting, at Hillsboro; F. 1. Kane.o L cheap. Lack of pasture causes him , ana rem. vtrooer, m l(J g E. L. H CORMICK, Dealer ia Bicycles CYCLE SUNDRIES IH TOCst Morgan-Bailey Block, Maia St, T:..l RiAVKln aiindripa Hillsboro, - VitgfM yyur uiv uico nv v. .v. . L. VV. House has received a new consignment of bugey, cart andi . . , . . 1 1 wacon wheels. BestmaKem tnei market. Third Street. . HILLSBORO CAMP NO. 500. Carstens Bim, ; aCANWacTvaaat o -t Hough Dressed Louter ; Forest Grove Seholls. The oommittee reserves the right to rejeot all bids. . (G. A.'Wehrun'g, .. , Coiutu, F. T. Kane, ' , . ; (Ferd Groner. New umbrellas at Schulmerich A Son's. f ' r v- Dr. C. B. Brown will be in Hills: boro again about April 24. Liola and. Earl House. . PART 1 1. Ladies' Quartette Spring is Returning. Meuueissonm, Mrs. J. C. Hare, Misses Johnson, More- lanil anU Huuipnreys. Piano Solo Briar Leaf.,... Blake, Miss Mabel Morelana. Piano Duet Call me back Schottische. . ..Fischer. ' '- Eula and Arah Hovt. Vocal Solo I've been Dreaming. .Cook, Mrs. T. C. Hare. . Piano Solo Alpine Bells. . .; t . .Oeston Miaa lennie Thome. ' Sons Laueb, Sing, Jump.. ..... ...Abt, Children's Class. E. E. White, of Portland, Deputy Ortfanuer for Oregon, last night in stituted Hillsboro Camp No. 500, mttsBORO Wondmeii ot tne woria, wun zo charter members and a large list on the way. Mr. White has done excellent work in this city ami al though he was frequently told he could never get a charter list in this lodge ridden town, a great thing, with genialiy .and persever ance, pulled him through with the finest charter list made up for years- The following officers were installed: Consul Commander, L. : take charge of funerals. The ttiisat A. Lona; Adviser Lieut., Geo. R u Uue of undertaking luppiie in Us Baglev; Banker, W. H. Wehrung; wunty. OiveMmaesll. Clerk, T. S, Weatherrwl; Escort, HILLSBORO. OaUtOOM. A. Henderson; Inside Watchman, K. J. Barber: Sentrv. Jos'. Williariis: Managers, J W. Morgan, Dr,5 W. Executor's P. Wood, and John Northrop; Dr. W. D. Wood, examining physician Sash, Doors, BtoaMlaga, Etc OR BOON. ' UNDERTAKING PAULOU. I C. Lamkln has opened an under - , taking parlor on the corner of Main . ' and Third Street, and Is prepared to " turnish 011 immediate demand, bim casketm and cornm at the lowest possible piioss. Will Notice af sals af Rasl Mr'. White has made many friends NJ" IK25SS during his brief sojourn here and estate of John Mnuiey, iisewased, m Hills- '. his visits to Hillsboro will always lJZT I be welcome, llus is the fourth inmitximt. ly uurtbwsat of the Court camp iu Washington county, there House; there H a trood cetp: barn and 7 l .- other imiiinri-mwits on said irswi. That having been organization previous- ,,r"rtv will be M eJwap. and laaxood ly effected at Cedar Mjlls, Forest opportunity to obtain wisof tassusa s-. 4r.wA nnrl nlnnone sirabls plaes of rsslileuoe UfSMay SS JLM j U rove ana uiencoe. , , , j civ at a moderato pries. MaMlls The order is purely fraternal and ptirciiaserrs can get further tofomailmt beneficiary, with insurance running rgrJ , um, id y"" "J - from $1,00010 3,000. , , At death. ZffijZ5TZ the inrured receiyes his policy and Oron. . the order erects a tombstone at the sJ, SiVtf C. expense of the Head Camp. jUoley, died. . , .