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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1899)
i : ; A whkk m ii ii tmk T'Kui'i.K : : VXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXH HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 6, 1899. : : : : ALL ABOl th rrorta IXXXXXXXXXWZ mm chapel DEDICATED SUNDAY llishop II. L llarklcy was in Attendance. 8TKICTUKE COST EIGHT HUNDRED. A Large Crowd In Attendance. LcUy vlllc Croud of IIm Achievement Tito Iiyvillu Unite. I Htetliren Chnpel wni dedicated Sunday, July 2, and the good x'iiile of (hat vi cinity now have a iletidid little place of worahip, Iiihhop II. I,, llarklcy, of V oodbtirti, wn in at tendance and delivered the dt'dicn tory sermon in hU unuitl elmjtient and iiiipniiHivu manner. Thin church hit junt been com pleted at mi expeime of nearly eight hundred dollars, and it in n neat little itrui'turo. Tim iiHMieia. tion atatla out free from debt mid ill pastor, Itev. Waller Reynold, take great pride in the achieve ment of hi pastorale. Inuao Lei ay, one uf our old pioneer, hit Wn the chid factor in raising the fund hikI pledge for the building, ud he is very nud of t lie lilllw chapel. A Million Feet Of yellow fir lumber cut from the bei-l body of titu'ier sUiitling out of doom. I'ry and iiiitniifiM'luruil in till! llfUl jMIHHllill! Ilhllllll-r. IllNpHV tlun hihI coiupariNun with other lumber solicited. 1'rioe right, and pionipl delivery of alt bill. ' Mnu.nUind.ile l.br. Co., Mounlaindule, Or. Must be Sold Soon 820 aern of line land near Mmm taindah, 80 or IK) acres in etilliva lion, about 25 acre good beiiver dam on phiee, good hiitittcaiid hum. Plane well watered. A snap. Fr further particular call on K. i. Moiuian v. Co , HilUboro, Or. Mid- SielU lli)..'cn ia aulrxlady tin week nt Wehrung A Suim'. Tin! ft ck of groceries" at We liruiirt' if e.iltiile;e, 1 1 i lo' lunrki-l prioi- p.iid rr product. t! M ZkiIm Ima le.i-od hit fruit r.tiiuh near Il.Uciiy mid will move ,u I'ltrtlaud to engage ill liiiiiiei I. Mt, a I i.ly'a hlrti'k cloth eupe, betneru ll.i;-!..i.i.tiii Fdruiingtoii The linder pleiiw leavn nt tin olli'-e Mr. S ph i K. King, of Sm in va in the city Moinlity. interested in iiilituiing h circle of Women til Wmaluiafl. Mr. Uert I.iiuih and hi father, o North Yamhill, were in the ci . . ' 1 It- I ' rviturdtv, looking up a iih.mu.ui. Ther want a ciimll farm. All steel 6 tooth cultivator borne line wt.p, lever expander, and lever guag wheel, for $3, at Soliul merich & Son'. lliahop II. h. Harkley.of Wood hum, was in the city Monday morning, after having dedicated the Leiryville (J a pel, Sunday. l'luid and cli ck ribbon and dres triuimiiig. all of t lit latest do eign, at II. Wehrung t Hon'. (In to V. J, Hirhcr, Hecond Street, f ir a neat Mmveor haircut. Satin faction gunrnnteed. Fine Imth ron in In conneclinn. John II. Willi cloned hia pel mo at Bethany liet Friday and will take a iu miner's vacation. Hu may go cant of the mountain. Haying i now commencing in earnest and two weeks of good wea ther will ee it all under cover. The clover crop is unusually good this year. H. Wehrung & Sons' stock of ladies' and gentlemen's fine ehneg iscmilcte A few lines of Indies', gentlemen's and childrens' hie are going at greatly reduced price. 1). M. C. Gault and wife and Dr. 8. T. Linklater went to Portland Saturday, from which point they X went to meet the incoming editors at the Oregon and California Mate line. Are you going to build a good home? If so, do you want the best lumber you can get for your mon ey? If so, come and see us nnd our stock, or drop us a card. Mount aindale Lbr. Co., Mountaindulo Or. Paul C. Long, of Chippewa, Wis consin, is in the city this week, the Kguest of his brother, L. A. Long, and Miss Lilian Fleming. He will go to the Walla Walla country in a few days. The new studio on Seventh A BiKeline, Mills horo, is turning out some of the finest art in the line of photographic work, ever seen in Washington county, If you want photos with tone, finish and tech nique, give this studio a call. - Ev erything up to-dati. John Kelley, once well known here as having worked at the city livery, writes that he was gathered in by the military authorities at Wallace and is now under guard-r this the result of the mining troub les at that place. He states that he is charged with no crime and tern aro being taken to get him re ' Jcased. lion. Frank M. Kddy, represent ing MiuneMota'a seventh coiigrcs ional district, was in the city Mom day, the guest of ltepreent,ilive T. II. Ioiigiie. I he two congreesmen kieut the fnreiioon in driving over aomn of Washington county's IIiibhI furmii g M'ctioiis and the visitor was well pleaxed with the trip. Cong ressman Kddy is committeeman on Public Lands, Indian Affairs, and Mines and Mining, A diseased stomach surely under mines health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, deftmya the nervous system, and predisposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles ure (prickly cured by Ko did Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cases and is curing them every day. lis ingredients are such that it can't help curing The Delta Drug Store. Si rayed or stolen: I roan cow, with calf; .1 years old, brand, "L" on right hip; I red cow, v bite spots, 0 years old, it milker, branded "F" on right hip; 1 light red cow, con siderable white. 3 yrs. old, stub horns, a milker, brood "!' nil invisible letter connected. Auyon knoivi ig their whereabouts will pieusu notify C .II. Large, HilUhom, Or., or thisollice. The Willamette Valley Chauta iia Association will hold its annual meeting July 1H to July 2'.). i nc-I u -ive. (Jiiite a number of Washing ton county educator will nttei.d, as these meetiii) are of the fimM of Chnulampiu niit ire in the stale Xliy one ih-eii inn prospect up should write to It. A. Miller, ('resident, or J. W, (iray, Secretary, Oregon City Under recent date, John North rop received the following letter Portland, which explains itself; "DrsrSir: I Imve an rantcrn rnitnliht ltitrretrl in tht-rstiililutiiiiriit of a crea mer) anil t liiTHc fitt tot y in country mill will ciiimi'lrr UilUliuro if miy en coiiriiKcmi'iil i olfcrnl. Talk to jour riliirciu mi'l liitvc thrill write to inc. You i very truly. R. II. Duii'ir." Siieakiug of lumber, etc, for 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 y and voikmanshii, liluvd A Sigler claim to lend Washington county. They are in the linesl Isnly of fir, cedar and maple in this section, and if you want a lirl class article, place vour order with Itloyd A Sigler, Phillips, Or. Contractor W. K. Iloucsein start ed in t.slav to remove the lire bell from it tower where it ha been for everal years, to a position in front nfiihil on tcp of the depiirlnieiil hull. It will lie placed in the cen ter lictMecu III" frnu cornices,' Mud ujil mil :it all detract from ill U'liuty of ti e bttihling. Wdilur t'r "f I'n'l l ind. Hindi i bin nll.iv a very Imm.hiI call Kri- lav and received t cpv .if Tmk Ait ci s I lint In- mili inform biuiM-ll f the County news nnd rend some uf the f'eeiiilvir mailer ilh which he once s., proudly and gallunlly Kg recti. i. i ii -e ... .1 .i .1 it... I IT u l . imiiii'rir nr-ini ti. ii t ii. Hast of the week for n trip to the .Niutheru Uregfii placer mining dis trict, where ho bus some gotsl pros pects All he lucks ia water and he thinks tbia can bu overcome by lluii.ing four or five miles. A. 11. McDonald, of Laurel, h s told his Dakota wheat farm mid purchased 100 acres of the Fait i ironnds close to the city limits of Moscow, Idaho, lie will move his family to Moscow this full and will reside in the city. Tigardville held its celebration on the Third of July to enable its people to attend Portland and Cor nelius on the Fourth, Hon, W. N Barrett delivered the address, which was followed by a splendid and pat riotic program. Sehulmerieh A Son will sell yon a 3 i three inch tire wwgon com plcte for ifHOOO. All parts fully warranted. They purchase frmii thrt factory nnd Fell from o to ITi dollars cheaper than other dealers M neb compliiint ha been made lately about indiscriminate shooting of China pheasants by some of our amateur sporlmen. The game mas ter's deputy should keep a close watch on these violators of the law For the neatest shave or h.iir cut to be had in Washington county, go to K. H. Colestock's Shaving Par lors, Main stteot, Hillshoro, Or. Finely equipped bath room con nected. Popuhr prices. Hon. W. N. Barrett was up to Soda Springs on the Fourth and de livered an Independence day nil dress. He reports a good crowd, with plenty of enthusiasm. if. Wehrung A Sons are now buying wool. Farmers having, wool to sell will do well to get toj gether and let the firm handle their clips. Highest markot price Farmers from various localities report the appearance of aphis in the wheat. There is no probability of their being so damaging ns were they last year. Bucona bad her celebration nnd tepoits a joyous time. Oeo. H. Bag ley was to have delivered the ora tion, hut owing to scarcity of con vej anoes, did not make the trip, The HillBboro Reed and Cornet. Band p ayed with Portland on the Fourth nnd was in the big parade The boya report a splendid time, vMr. and Mrs. M. M. Bridges will leave Saturday of this week for Fort Worth, Texas, to make a Bixfli wetim visit wii.ii rciauves 1. .. ..!..!. .!.L ....!..! Business was generall suspended in the city Tuesday in general ob servation of Independence day HUTION AT CITY OF CORNELIUS Plenty uf People and a Very (;hk! Time. ABOUT 5,(hk PEOPLE ATTENDED. Waslilnnton Cuunty Veteran Association Keunlno a Thing of the Past. The Washington County Veteran Association Annual reunion is over, and the old boys bad a good time. The three days' meeting wn held ut Cornelius, and on the Fourth nns held a rousing celebration, with nearly all the old "vets" present They all enjoyed the encampment; i hey had splendid grounds ; plenty to cat; plenty of music; a world of speechmaking and story telling; uud a gtnuiue, all round good lime. On the Monday. lat day of the Association meeting, about uUO peo ple attended. A splendid literary program was rendered by Beaver ton talent. For the ensuing year the following officer were elected: I'rr hi. lent. Joint DoUlrum; vice president, S. J. Walker; second viee-iireiideiit, J. R. Ik-m il; treasurer, S. A. llowetl; chap lain, J. M. Kdwur.U. The evening ex ercises were closed with the veter anr' cntnplire. The celebration on the Fourth wn a craiid success and Cornel iu saw I he biggest crowd in its history . linn. Thus. 1 1. Tongue delivered the oral ion. which .vns pronounced ex cellent by all who heard it, bi1 Miz-s 1 1 urn nod rend tlie lv -daratiiiti of Iuepeiideiice. Thecn..d waf a Kontl tinturet one and everything went iff smoothly. Mayor Tallsit, ai d President of the Day Dr. Stand lee ami Cornelius, are to be con straiubiie.l ujf.it the leading cele h:niion of ISH'J in Washington count r. The Fourth at Buxton Buxton did herself proud on the Fourth. The parade started from the City Hall, at 10 (K) o'chek, for ;he 1'rotiuds, which were a quarter of a mile from to.vn in one of tut- ti'e's choicest bowers. Prof, (irove Peterson wa President nt the Duv After the crowd hiol n'sembled, all hand joined in on "America." The hind chiiilien then furnished reci tnUnln iiinl mil-lie, MUk Porter lean the Declaration i f I nh peni'enct and II T, Bngfey. ..f 1 1 illsls.ro. de livered the oration. A bolinteou lalilt! was then set, after wide no; t-s, climbing greased tmlc, catching a pi. tug-of-war, nnd other 1 i t-is ions followod. Among the liil.'iri.m perforuiance was a scramble for a fifty cent piece in n a box of bran, by i lie small hove, using onlv their uiouihs to root for the coin. The in fantry) band wn there nnd solici ted n share of the excellent atten tion. A d.ince nt Peterson's Hall elofeit i lie celt Oration. Thetiernuiu population held a clehraiion by themselves nt anoth er place, their exercises being in the ut-rman lunguagt', anil a good timv was reported. Return of Our Boys. Die citizens of this city and sur- nun ling couniry are nereov re quested to meet at the Court House in r riday evening, July ith, lhii'.), it 8:00 o'ch ck p. m , to make ar rangements to receive in a htting manner, the hoys from this county on their return Horn .Manna. Let everybody nt'end the meet ing and prepare to give the boys a royal wt Iconic. . N. I ititKTT, Mayor. A fresh barro' of pickles just op ened nt Oreer's, Dr. Siindford, the (Jlencoe phys ician, was in the city Monday. Hone meal at (leeer's. Ground oyster Hidi. Horn, .lulv .'!, lS'.H), at the Butler place cii.l of IlilUboro, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Conover. Mrs. Letitia Smith, of Ventura county, California, is in the city, the guest of her bister, Mrs. J. A. Inibrie. I will furnish the harvester to cut your grain if you will run it and cut our crop. Como nnd see me about it. F. M. Heidkl, Hillsboro. j Countv Clerk J. A. Imbrie, nnd uaiigiuer, miss iMne, leave in is week for Los Angeles, Lai., to be absent about one month. Lost: At the Cornelius Fourth of July grounds, a lady's hunting case gold watch, with picture of girl in back lid. Hinder please leave at this office. Geo. K. Rogers, Head Organizer ot the Woodmen of the World, will visit Hillsboro Camp, Wednesday, July 12, and Forest Grove Camp, Thursday, July Id. Dr. Large, Forest Grove's Ore gonian correspondent, and Austin Craig, editor of Mr. Thompson's Portland paper, the Hatchet, were in the city Wednesday. The young people of Hillsboro tendered Miss Elizabeth Johnson a m farewell snrnrise this evening at the residence of Mrs. W, h. Thome Miss Johnson departs Saturday for Salem The Fourth of July in Hill-boro was a very quiet affair. Large num Iters attended Cornelius and Port land, and the few who staid, re mained at their homes. Several times during the day not a soul would be seen on the streets ar il one could have discharged a tbir leen-incii gun mailed with grape and cutihter, sweeping the street, and never have struck more than a yellow dog. Several schooner. Weinhardt laden, passed over the bar, and as the day was fair, no pil ot was needed. Yes it was a very quiet Fourth for Hillsboro. Thir-e newspaper men will tell you pretty nearly anything legiti mate for pay. They will publish about "tone," 'finish," and even '"technique," but you don't care half as much for sounding words as you do to get the best photograph for the least rnoii-y. 1 ethnical skill is not proven by mere telling, and if you want to know where t lie best pictures are taken cad opposite the Lourt House. JJon't depend on what you see in the papers, not ev en this one, but see the latest work for yourself. W. It. Hoyt, Photog rapber. Clerk Imbrie' annual report dis closes the yearly expenditures of Washington county proper at ."!t,f;81,42. Outside of this is the 30,000 loan to refund the eight jwr cent warrunts. The net expendi tures on the county fund are: 34 451.15. The county warrants out standing July 1, ISO'.), amount to 2li.017.4'J. There is cash in the treasurer's office to apply on tbeie warrants, tl, 102.27. A quiet little Fourth of Julylmr- ty was held a', the residence of Lfieo. II. Wilcox, Hillsboro, Tues day. Those pnrt'eipntitig were: Host and Hostess; Mrs. Dr. Tamie sie; Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Laaikin; the Misses Alia Lamkin, Uose Wilcox. Lura Tiquiesf-, Uruce I'oe; Messrs Kd Wilcox, (isston, John M. Wall and A. Henderson, and Mr. Lizzie Heart, of Tulare, Cnl. L '''nl eu . MJuly 5, 1!)!)! r ing," M,.0r Married: At Vancouver, Wash., I)!)'.), J. II. El well olliciat- OrvillotS. Wilkes, of Hills- lairo, Or., and Miss Alice A. burr, of Man: ing, Or. The groom is the proprietor of the 11 illsl.ro bicycle repair shop and the bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chus ilurr, of M inning. The happy couple will take uti their residence in Hillsboro. Last year many holies expressed jraiitude for the free u.-e of mv t"l .ei r.i'.in mi. I I .vis d.ilv p!ei.-.. I to lie lighted (o have w.tl cine i... I. .tin- your face, hiiifh upni.tl u:ak ti.ur.-elf in. lie C finable an. I pre 'eiitiilile Ijefo-e t'oinu :ii. the fr f ifer a hot iltHlv rid,, ii, fi-.nu the country HoVT. r:iot."jr.ii er. lMlslior,, hin two hotel.'. I. o'li of which have been conducted f.u i ear. Neitlcr ha a stiicide room that is to say, no suicide hasevei 'ccuried beneath their roofs This certainly speaks well for the n pint. Hillsboro beiu;; one of the oldest towns on the northwest coast. The Hillsboro Band, numbering sixteen pieces, looked swell in their white duck uniforms, nnd 1 lie voting men plaved with a cheerful pint, that added life to their sec- lion of tliH gigantic pirade. So savs tlie .Morning Uregoniiiii nl July 5th. Our old friend, Win. Pointer, now of Salem, was in Portland Tuesday, celebrating the Fourth A large itamhoo-hound bomb exploded and battered up one of his ankles so that he will favor it for several lays. To correctly render the detail in whito drapery cnlls for the nicest judgment and the most careful handling of chemicals in a word it calls for photographic skill ot the highest order. See Hoyl's latest work. Washington county has broken '.he record this vear for the number of Fourth of Juiy celebrations held within its borders. Thev were held at six different places Tuesday and 1 ignrdville celebrated on the 3rd. New line of muslin plaids, dimi ties, dotted swiss, percales, tissue careaux, organdies, chambray, pique scotch zephyr ginghams, Mousseline l)c Sow etc., at II. We hrung A Sons'. Patton valley and Verboort both had Fourth of July celebrations of their own. 1 hey were both atien led bv people from Forest (irove and other nearby towns. Prices remnin the same at Hoyt's, notwithstanding the advance in cost of material, and he is not pleased if you accept a picture that dots not suit you. The Oregon Mutual has paid Mr. Holcomb's recent fire loss in the building on the oorner of Baseline and First streets, in the sum of $12 85. " M"8 Frances Holden, of Astoria, returned Wednesday, nfter a few days' visit with Miss Mary Tongue. Washington county's paupers and prisoners cost the taxpayers 3,487.84 for the year just ended. Good Becond hand Bteel 6-hole range for sale. R. Cave, Hardware Store, Main Street. Thoroughbred Poland--China Boar for sale. W. F. Heberlein, Lenox, Or. Miss Florence Contris, of Forest .Grove, is a guest at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey's. Adjourned This Evening Af ter two Days' Setting. BISBEE BRIDGE WAS ACCEPTED. Large List of Kills Paid. Several Bridge Contracts let Tin July session of Commissioners' Court stood adjourned tonight after a two days' session. John Northrop aas confirmed a special deputy sheriir without pay, so that he might have entrance to the jail in fseding prisoners The Bisbee bridge was accepted and 1187 paid to Win. Nelsoc, as the contract price. Nin-ty-three dollars was paid for the Alexai.der fill, put in by the same parly. v f. C. Johnson was awarded the Greenville-Billingher bridge for 285 and he assigned the contract to J. . Goodiu. f tff W 1 1 . .. m. m. .ueao was awarded ttie Jones-Ilea verton bridge at f78. The Sisters of Mercy were grant ed a rebate of f on taxes. Twenty-five dollars was appro priated lor the Nehalem-Washing- ton county road. The claims and other business will appear next week. PROBATE. letters of administration have been granted Nelson Wilcox, in re .-slate David Wilcox, dfceised; ap praisers, (1 Hancock, G Vickers and H S Sturdevaut, valueof estate 1270: authorized to sell personal pioperly. Ik-Urea Barrett has been ap pointed executrix without bonds of the estate of Friend Barrett dt ceas ed. Appraiser: H Burk. X Monnr and J Hansley. Report of J A Imbrie, adminis trator estate Robert Imbrie, de ceased, examined and approved. J L Hare appointed administra tor of estate of James R Hume, de ceased. Appraisers, J B Imley, Hans Rasmussen and Thos Bram- e Ordered that administrator in 'e est, lie Melissa Coats, deceased, -iv go .tl an sufficient deed to ait v nd ly private sale. ter I.. court Km at.-if Ivlwnrd L Schieffelin I. is.. I of to. ord, and bondsmen x. merited .in. I administrator dis- imrgell. Clus Siew.irt eetale closed of rec r.l; $5 ein li i rdereti peid Wm M -oewari, May A Simpson, Susan Fuller nml Elbe Deatty, balance f estate to de.-cend as last will. Leper will issue to W II Davis i administrator of estrieof Win- -low II Brownson upon filing boud in ium of 2,000 Card of Thanks The undersigned desires to thank publicly those who so cheerfully and kindly lent sympathy and as- istance during the illness and death of his wife. Dennis Dl-llea. Hillsboro, Or, July fi, 1899. Mrs. S B. Huston is visiting rortlanii lrtends this week. Schuhnerich A Son's for gloves See their job lots, 50 and 75 cents per pair. Join Thomas returned from Stel la, Wash , last evening, and will re main here for some time. Beaverton s contribution to the volunteer monument fund was 25, instead of $22, as originally repor ted. Just as wheat is getting into head in the Willamette valley, comes the news Ironi a Chad bourne, N. C, pa per that the first bloom of cotton has appeared. Miss Olivia Haskell, Mesdames W. X. Ferrin, Homer, Haskell nt.d Livis Ferrin, of Forest Grove, spent the Fourth of July at the residence of H. B. Luce, of this city. Captain Cady has made his repu tation as a speechmaker. His ad dress before the veteran reunion on the subject, "The Woman's Relief Corps," was replete with history, humor and wisdom. Messrs E. B. Tongue and District Deputy Bagley were at GnFton en gaged in the case of state vs Bert Ives, who was given fifteen days in the county jail for an assault on Robert Coughtry. Mrs. Dennis Dullea, of Hills boro, died yesterday in Portland, at St. Vincent's Hospital. The good woman succumbed to heart paraly sis and had weeks of suffering be fore her end came. Her husband went down on last evening's train to care for the body. Tuesday's dispatches told of the serious ill ness of Judge Charles T. Tozier, formerly well known here nnd who visited at this place last winter and spring. Judge rosier was now in Idaho, where he had ex tensive mining interests. T. S. Weatherred this evening received a telegram announcing the death. . See It. E. Bryan A Son's display announcement on another page. Closing out sale. The downfall of the favorite in the first heat of the trotting event kept the crowd guessing ab iut the popular Anna J. and Alias in the pacing race. The entries were G. H. Dammeter s Gracie P.. F. W. Bal- tes' Altas, T. N. Condon's Anna J., and Fred Schtera'8 Island I .ss, me latter only going one heat. An na J. took the first heat very grace fully, making the half in the ex ceedingly good time of 1:05, and the mile in 2:19f Coming down the stretch the horses were prettily grouped making one of the best fin ishes of the day. Alias was second and Gracie P. in good form for third. In the second heat Cap tain Smith gave them an excellent "go," which kept them well bunch ed throughout. Anna J. took the lead, but could not keep it, break ing and giving place to Gracie P. On the straight stretch Gracie P. led easily in good finishing styl-. and Anna J's cinch on second gave way when Altas made a final burst of speed. Altas took his turn in the third heat, showing his great endurance and steadiness winning, with Gracie P. second, and Anna J. in last place. Altas won the fourth heat and first mon ey, while Anna J. steadied up sufficiently to make an interesting rush tor the wire, securing second place, but only third money in the series of beats. Gracie P. took second money. Oregonian. Altas is a full brother to Alto Mann, the black stallion managed by M. H. Mann, of this city. Both Altas and Alto Mann were sired by Alfao, 2:09, and their dam was Ada Rock, by Adirondock. Mr. Mann bred both of these fine horses, and feels proud of their achievements. The above extract is relative to the races at Irvington, July I. A tourist from the arid regions of California drifted into Hillsboro. Wednesday and gave utterance to a tale of woe. He had celebrated at Cornelius with txcessive patriotic zeal, and had endeavored to irri gate the 150 pounds of sun-dried, wind-shriveled, and dedicated lump of clay, in which his soul hud led a teeBelated career, by huge potations of tiger lily juice and other vinous and mall liquors, in quantities more than a gallon. His tongue becom ing as uncontrollable as his legs, the constable landed him in the caliboose until morning came when he was told to seek liberty and pur sue happiness in other places. Hence a grievance which will take more than one swig to assuage. Dr. Withecombe arrive I Sunday from Wallowa county, where mem bers of the experiment station staff have been holding a farmers' insti tute. The meeting was the first of the sort held in the county, and it was alte.ided with much interest. The last evening 250 farmers were present, and throughout the entire three days session they took a live ly interest in the proceedings. Ques tions galore were fired by them at the visiting professors, and discuss ions can ied on on different sub jects. The institute was a success in every respect, as have been meet ings of the kind held elsewhere un der college auspices during pist years. Corvallis 1 imes. Manuel Pizer was tried this ev ening by a jury in Justice Smith'i court on a larceny of $6. It seems that Pizer, who is from Cornelius, had worked for the Mountaindale Lumber Company and the firm in settling, drew a check for a sum ex ceeding in ?6 the amount due. This Pizer refused to refund and the arrest followed. Pizer alleges that the old firm of Dorrance A An drews was still in his debt and he only wanted what was his. Pizer says he intended no crime, but it might have been much better had he pungled up the , which cert ainly belonged to the newly incor poratfcd company. The city city council held the Julv meeting on Wednesday even ing. Bills presented and allowed were: Light A Water Co., for June, i0o.5o; T H. Gheen, marshal s sal arv for June, $20.00. The Argus bill for $3.00 for publishing treas tirer's notices, carried over from for mer meeting was also approved. C. Blaser's liquor license was renewed for six months. Petition to vacate streets and blocks in Tongue's addi Hon continued for report of commit tee. Two of our popular young men. A. T. Latham and John R. Willis, started overland this morning on their wheels, for a pleasure trip to San Francisco and other California points. Thev intend to make the Golden Gate inside of ten days and will telegraph Ihe Argus immedi ately upon their arrival. The boys will spend a month in the flowery state. Yesterday while Wm. Moreland was returning home in his buggy, he had a little lip tip. resulting in a severe cut on the head from a sickle-bar wnich he was taking home. He returned to town and had the bar straightened and then proceed ed homeward without further acci dent. "What might have been"--if that litte cough hadn't been neglected is the sad reflection of thousands of consumptives. One Minute Cough Lure cures coughs nnd colds. The Delta Drug Store. Washington county paid $3,658- .27 interest during the year ending July 1, loyy. Much of this was oc casioned by the interest on the $30.- 000 of refund; made possible by the snute loan. THE ARGUS : JULY, 1899. '4 Mini I M.m I Tne I'Wwl I Thu firrftSS - J 1 LlC l T P 2 1 a 1 4 1 5 1 9 1 0 1 1 i I J21:J 14 1 15 itif "17" : 11 19 1 20 I 21 I 22 21 1 21 I 25 I 2C I 27 j 28 28 o0 f 31 ! I i ' r f7 ritoFKNNinx 1 . F. A. BAILEY, II. D. rii)lcla, Harson anil AocoMibcHr Office in Hillsfx ro Pharmacy. IhU tlence Mxuh-west con.er Baieline and Second. All calls promptly attended, day or night. S. T. linklater, m. b. C. II., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Kni.lenca Kant of Court Houw ' JAMES PHILMPE TAMIESIE, . D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of fice and Residence lotilh side of Main, near Odd Fellows' Building, Hillsboro. THOS H TOHGU. B TOMCDK. KOTakV THOS. H. ft E. B. TtMtJUK. Attorneya-At-Law. Rooms 3. 4 & s, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro. ,.. , ,, fc H. T. BAGLEY, ' ; ATTORNEY-AT LAW , Deputy District Attorney lor Washing- ton County, Office upstaiti over DelU Drug Slot. '! JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office with 8. B. Huston, Union Block HILLSBORO. OREOON. E. R. GREGORY, L. L. B. TTORXEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBL'C Hilliboro, - - Oregon. Corwin & Wooster Bl ick, UpaW , SMITH ft BOWMAN, ATTORNE YS.AT. LAW Notarial Work and ConveyLncinf . Rooms 6 & 7 Morgan Blk.. Hillsboro. Or DR. J. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience in Hillsboro. DENTM Firstc'.ass services; Charges reanoriab! Office, Ur.ion Blk. over Fkaraiacy. IIII.I.iKt). OltKtiON. DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 8tS Dekuui Building, Portland, Oregon. Will be in Hillsboro every fourth Mon day in each month. MISCELLANEOUS. E. L. M'CORMICK, Dealer in Bicycles CYCLE SUNDRIES IN STOCK Monarclis, $25 to $75, Imperials, f30 to $75. Sterlings, 150 to $75. Morgan-Bailey Block, Mala St, Hillsboro, .... Oregon Carstens Broa, MANUFAcroaKaa or k Dressed Lumber Sash, Doors, Uouldings, Etc. HILLSBORO - ORBOON. UNDERTAKING PARtiOK. J C. tianikln baa opened an under taking parlor on the corner of Main and Third Street, and is prepared to turiiUh on immediate demand. Ana CASKETS AND COFFINS at the lowest possible pi ices. W ill take charge of funerals. Tin fii.es line of nndertttk Ing supplied In the county. Give htm a call. HILLSHORO. ORKUON. J. H. Dolatrum, of Fore-t (trow, the newly elected tirenitlttnt of 1h Washington County Veteran Assoc iation, was in the city yesterday, a caller at the office of H. T Bagley. ) Miss Grace Boscow departed the f)rst of the week for Oakland, Cal.,' to be absent until ichool, take, np this autumn.