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HILLSBORO ARGUg, APRIL 19, 1900. I t : A wki'K ini tmi' I' !"! i.k ; ; . :xxxxxxxxxxxxrrxrx : : : : Am. Ahit tiik Pkopub : : zxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmz Jus. Itoucli, mi KnuJislimaii, liuhtliitf liners. WKITKS TO A IIII.I.SIUIKO llili:t Say the lohnmi Allah was Tuiilik llalUty AIiiiuhI VIic J Out Mr. James Itourli, mi Kiigiisliuian who wiim three yeiirs ago u resident of this enuuly and who wiih cm ployed liy CoiigreHHinuii T. II, Tuukiii', nml also liy Tims. Olrhiiih writes to a friend nl t i in place from I'ietersnmril.burg, South Af ricn, staling t tin t hi' is now in tin1 Hriliali nriny and Unit he expected to l.( lit Hit front. 11'iH letter is dated the Inst of Januuy, noil reads: "I was sworn in nlxnit two weeks ago and 1 have been in camp hi t then, drilling, i t. We ex pected to luivi' n limine. I here about tttll WCI'kH lodger HO IIH to llCCOIIIC .t'rfii li'tl in our drill, hut owing to m severe engagement ill lli'' (rniil in which our corns IokI very sev erely, wo are ordered to lc ready lo start Tuesday. Our present camp in nicely sUiialed. It is mir rounded on nil sides by hills, tin idc nt which niu dotted with lent. KvurythinK is tn-uulifiil ly green a th riloH life plentiful nml the scenery in vnricd hy patches of brush. You can scarcely form nn idea of what the war roully in till you are on tin1 hmi. Alnmst every hour a train pusses by, either car rying troops or stores to tlm front, or return trains' wilh tlu wounded. There are alioiit two thousand troo now in this camp, all ready to start for the front directly l.iidy smith Ik relieved. You can lirliy move for soldier ami transports in the sireel. Clone alone side in the Twelfth Itntlery of ArlilUry, which was almost rut up at tm kittle ol Colonso. Tin' affair, an dcscrili-d hy those who look part in it, war terrihle." Ilotieh was an active ynung fel low anil many will remember him an a tall lieardiil young man who occasionally took a hand at lunl liall, at which he wan tin exicrt. He ii now where he will get all the rough ami tuinhle he may desire, UNION PARTY CONVENTION A cull in herehy made fir a nms convention of the union party lo be held at the court house in Hills kiro, WitKliiiilmt County, Oregon, Saturday, April 21, at 7:110 p. in., for Hie purpose of uouiinlling can didates for ollicd iih follows: One Joint Senator fur Washing ton, Multnomah nod Columbia ('nun lien. One Pistriel Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District. Maid convention iniiHt Ik eo nprised of duly qualified electors of Wash ington county, Oregon. Jan. II. Sewall, Chairman, John M. Wall, Secretary. Hated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this J'Jih day of April, l'.HM. Niitn Thia convention in called in order to comply with the statute requiring a convention of Ml peo ple in order to gel nominccx for the ahovti nlliccH under the name of the Union ticket. PROBATE. Final Reltleiuenl of adiniuiHlratinu l'errin Steeiden enl wl for May 21 Iltera of adinr granted in re enl of AuirnMiiifl ('arnenter dee'd and Jan I llandall, 10 II Catching and H W McNult appld uppaincrn. Lant will and tcnt'iincnl ol Chan Herh filed and J C Moore ami Ira K ltrndley, witnenne; Theresa Herh appld executrix without bond; ap praiser are Ira K Hradley, J C Monro and Martin Itciling. lflxecutor Hugh Owen Lewi est reports rccoiptH at $7S0 and dis hurneinents nt (i-l 2 -10; report ap proved and ordered thai monument not to exceed cnnl of $200 may he erected ovor gravo of dnc'h. Bales of realty in ro cut of Thou .1 Wilaon and Krnenl Freeh he con firmed; Adnirs authorized to make conveyances lo purchiixerH. Lant will and leMatnent of John C Dunzer proved hy J C Lainkin and Peter Hobcow, wilncRncH; Lou isa Dunssor apntd Executrix with out bonds and Polor lloscnw, J iih Liunkin and Uoo Morgan appt'd appraisers. J II Hinuk appt'd guardian of minor heirs of est II 0 Wilnon deed lowlt, FrcduH and Allen Wilson. Card of Thanks. I wish In thank the kind friend and neighbors who gave iih their help anil sympathy during the ill- iihhh and death of my hiiHlmml, Walter W. Melunney. Mrs. Emma Mclvinncy. Hillsltoro, Ore. April H), VM Notice to Farmers. S. II. Dunbar will be in llillnhoro with his full-blooded black Pcrcho ron Stallion, Oregon, until further notice. Mr. Dunbar ban rut oil' Yamhill and Pike, and will keep his horse (or Washington county, solely. A fire alarm wan turned in Sun day itfternaon, ahout 'A o'clock, from the renideiice of Win. Norton, who liven near the puldic Hchool litiihling. The departinent turned mil promptly, uml, through Ihe kni'lin'HK of John M. Ilrowu, wIkihc linrMi happi-lii-d to he in hariiChH, the II. ink A- Ladder wagon waa on the Hceue of the ha.o in ihorl or-d'-r, the iluMi Corpa making a cl'e Hecond. The hoimn wuh at iiin o xcaled ami the hucket lirigade Honu had the fire under control. Water w an Marled through the li'iri- hut none wan uhciI an it wuh not deemed Decennary. The tolal damiigo will not exceed ten dnlUrn. The lire caught from a defective Hue. When the hoyn returned to lie-engine limine, the Coffee Cluh hud prepared lemonade for the thirhly, an I thin little inovation linn canned n general Maucd of application! lor ilepartiuent inem hemhip. The hoyn all k-haved vry nicely, and the two ex-chicfn, W. V. W iley and T. S. Weatherred, are to he promoted for their valu aide ncrvicPH in aiding the new chief, for whom thin waa the firnt lilae. "I'nclu" Hilly Andernon, who fur yearn han dilclied in Wanhing Ion county, in Heriounly ill and han hcen taken lo the l'oor Farm where he will he given the heat of tare. 1 1 in tmhle im uremic ioinouing, hut lr. WimkI, the attending phynician, h ij-M he think he will pull through. When you winh to hny a hieycle, call on (i. A. Wehrung. Ho wlU the ChainleHn Cottimhiu at and tT'. Ciilumhia Chain, flO and Hartford, Chain. :!() and .l"i. Pennant, Chain, $2.r and $.'). lilcncmt There will U a hanket HiM-ial ut ihe M . K. church, Satur day evening, April 2H. The ludicn are iciUfxted lo hring haHket, Hr, Sandford han no far recovered hin health (hut he cut) attend to hin practice. If you are contemplating the purchase n( a hieycle, do not fail In nee ihe I'.MNI Crencelit and Cleve land wheel, at Hoyl'n, Ihe Jewerer. Hr. Large and Aunliu Craig were down from the (trove yenter d,iy, and were nurprined to find all our ieiipe ininy. Hot li re enter prining newnpair men, and er inipn they were down to help Col, Kddy out w ith a little newn. Come to Tiik A tec 1 1 for firnt clam joh work of nil kiudn. Firnt elann work at living price, (iive nn a call. .1. U. M.-iyn. now a resident of Klk City, wan in the city lant even ing, hin lirnt vinit to llilklniro f.ir many mouth. He ha Ih-cii vinit ing will) hi eon at (ilencoe. Second-hand whwdn for Bale at f" and up. V.. I.. McCoruiiek, cycle Healer. Trout linhing in celling to lie iuile the thing thene day and many are the handHomc ntringn hrought in hy our eiHirUunen VVanhiuglnii county for fiehing and hunting, every tune. Itenclit hall, on Saturday eve,, April 21, 1 icketn, f(V; supper, cx tra; HHctatorH, 2fm. The following huvo leon admit Led lu cilixcmdiip hy Judge IUmuI Henry lhdlhurg, Jacob I.onli jr. Conrad Yiiihlu. John (irecnwoul, (correction) Jan. McNully, Antonr I'anlmcyer, Frank Hillecke, (Jpo, Krii'ger, Cleojihan Gorhior, lloin rich Becker and Chan. Laughlin. On the SOth of April, Phoenix lodge, No. !M, of this city, will hold a Pythian celebration of its anni vernary. The members of the county lodge will be invited, (rami Chancellor Kennedy will be present, and a candidate will lie initialed into the mvsleries of Knighthood. After the exercises are, over mere will no a (loiigtuiui spread placed heforothe guests and member. Iho Katlibono bisters will ho present not U the secret work lo help the local Knights entertain the visitors and a roya tune is promised. liny a 20lh century, or Solar lamp; for sale at Mc.Cormick s ui cycle store. M. J. Summons, of Cedar Mill was a visitor to the county seat the other duv, and reports bis section as getting along nicely with spring work. Ilemnanl sale ot shoes, new ami old styles, cheap, at Schulmerich Si Son. lion. (t. W. Patterson was out from Portland yoslcsday, Inking notes as lo how politics wcro mov i"K- ImHiire at A units oflico for figure on 100 J acres of timWr land within !!J miles of Heivcrton. Will go al a Itnrgainl The first gamo of baseball occur ed lust Saturday, when Pacilio Un iversity and Cornelius crossed bats on the Forest Krovo campus. Al the close of tho ninth inning the score stood !M) to 11 in favor of Cornelius. Who says that Cornel ins can t play ball? Win. Uidgely, of Forest drove, was in the city yesterday, paying taxes and calling on his friends. Mr. Kidgolv i n veteran of the Civ il War, and was enlisted from Iowa Tho bad weather of a fortnigh back somewhat delayed farming operations, hut if the weather holds good ten days longer, spring seea iug will be completed except ou very low Linus. )I?M Sliciiir ItrailtbrJ riled his llorul Last Saturday. COtKTOKHEWKI) WAKKANT ISSUED nil wan opined Mumhiy Murninj and Sonic have alrvaily paid. Sheriff W. 1). P.radford lant Satur- lay filed hi kind in the mini of twenty thounand ilollarn an tax collector for the roll of 18"J'.l ami the nnme wan immediatelv npHv- 1 hy the commiKnionerH' court ami the clerk clirected to innue a warrant to the hheriff for the col lection thereof. Taxen coinmenced to roll in Monday morning and from thin on there will he a huny timo in the heriff'n ollice. The entire lax to Iw colliH'ted ainouutn to 7S,ftl".0l. Thin in Huh-dividei iih follows: State lax 20,71.r).72.W County general 4(),IM,).3'.):i5 School tax HU I1.0.VX) State Coyote tax K22.0.r25 Indigent nolilicrn iZn.nilU lieniden thin, there are the npecial evien imule nv ncnooi oinincm nml the taxen eolleelihle for city purpone. Teachers' Certificate!. The examining Imard ha returned ertificaten an follow to the appli auln of lant week: KlltnT tiHADK. I.illie M. Porter, Ihixton; Alida J. Ailon, Corneliun; Fanny Hnrk, Forenl (irove. nKCuMi It A I K. F.lla I.. MiiHim, (iaHtou; Heatrice Hurkhead, Forenl (irove; Marie llingley, Progrcw; Win. A. Smith, Phillip; John Keiehen, Helhany. Tlltlll) OIIAI'K. Manchie I.angley, Kalherine Slrih- h, (lertrnde Kddy, Forenl (irove; Frank llriggn, Lawrence Hixon. Corneliun; Annie New uiun, danton; Alk-rt WiUm. Phillip!; (lertrnde Keveruian, ( enterville; lola Han- man, dalen i:reeK; i auie Koener, Scholk; Jan. H. Jack, rarmington; Mattie Karharl, Miihllelou. ARBOR DAY. The following in a part of the ex- ercinen at the public school, Hills- horo. on Arkir Hay. in which the Firnl, Second, lhird and rourlh Snides united : Firnt tirade, Mrs. M. M. Pittenger Teacher Arkr Hay Song, and Tree Exercise. Second (trade, Minn Uone Wilcox, Teacher "Little Workers' and "Little Pirdio in the Tree." Third (Snide, Mi Lucy Hum phreys, Teacher "The Children Hour aiul Ihe Festival ol the Trees." Fourth tirade, Minn Lula Mann, Teacher "A Hoy's Grandmother," and a Chins Exorcise, "(Jnotalions of Trees." NOTICE TO FARMERS. Notice is hereby given that the Clydesdale stallion, Kalamar, own rd heretofore by tho Ladd A Reed Farm Co., of lleedville, has been sold and taken to Pendleton. He will, therefore, not remain in the stud this season. The full blood Clydesdale, Iklthassar, however, will le kept in the stud at heed villa throughout the season. See posters announcing the terms of service, etc. J. . Karstcler, Mgr. Heedvillc, Ore., April 7, 1900. Resident Tuner. Portland, Ore, March S, 1900. Phis is to certify that F. C. Shana- ban has been in our employ as tuner and repairer and we found him to bo an efficient workman and can recommend him accordingly. The Wiley B. Allen Cj. By Wiley B. Allen, Pres. Leavo orders for repairs at Aucuis. Political Notice. The Woodmen Hall, at Cedar Mill, will be rcntod evenings for political purposes, throughout the campaign. Wrilo Louis Kennedy, Cedar Mill, Ore., for terms. Sam Moon, one of Centerville's successful dairymen, was in the ;ily yesterday. II. Wehrumr it Sons will award the premium bicycle this Saturday afterno.in at 2:30 o'clock. Holders of tickets should be present. For each dollar in cash spent at II. Wehrung iv Sons you will re ceivo a ticket entitling you to a drawing on a Wheeler & Wilson, drop head, 5 drawer, $50 sewing machine; second prize, bicycle for boy or girl. Mrs. S. Williams, of Hub city has bejn quite ill at her home on Main Street W. R. Barrett and Perry Watson were down from Greenville yester day telling the people of Hillshoro to be good and they would be hap py. Of course we will all take their advice. Cornelius Frank Rriggn, the 17- year-old son of A. 8. Uriggs. re ceived an average of 01 and wan given a third grade certificate at the examination. This is lufh- cient average to entitle him to a firnt grade were he old enough, and had he taught sufficiently long. He expects to soon wield the birch. Mrs. ora Pearson, of California, arrived Tuesday and is the guest of tier brother, Lawrence Bailey. Harney rreudenthal has k en confined to the house for the past few days. Edmond Phillip, a cousin of A. A. Phillips, left for his home in Seattle, Monday. He wUl go on the first kjat for Cape Nome. A. A. Phillips reports that he has registered 1. 'SO names up to Monday, the Jo inst. The street cninmmmoner is repairing streets this week. W.J. Wall informs The Aiiors that some Saturday evening pint fore or afler May 1st, there will be a reunion of all Ihe various Washington county bands. It will l arranged to give the members of the visiting hands their supper, and entertain them generally. If the lxys turn out promptly it in contemplated to have a grand con cert hy the consolidated bands and thin will lie worth hearing, a. there are over fifty first-class band musicians in old Washington. The exact dale of the convention will lie given the public a little later on. Ihe musician" generally make a Miccenn of what they undertake, and there is promise of a rousing time. W. II. McEldowncy, who for fif teen years has been in the employ of Ihe Ladd A Heed Farm Co., will resign the management of the farm at Amity and move to Hillshoro akmt May 1, lo make thin place hi permanent residence. Mr. Mc- hldowney has considerable inter est in Washington county. and Hillshoro will be pleased to have him for a permanent citizen. liev. A. Kershaw, of Cornelius, was in the citv today and informs us that the quarterly meeting of the (ilencoe M. E. church will be held at that place on Saturday and Sunday, April 28th and 25Hh. Rev. IH-khart, of Dilley, will preach at the services during the meeting. I'lie (ilencoe church is doing nice ly, and as the organization is now receiving some attention, the mem bership will lie much augmented. Services at Christian church. Sunday: Morning, "Our Relation to Other Religious Bmlies." Eve ning, Rev. Bowersox will occupy the pulpit. J. J. Oarlington, now located at Missoula, Mont., writes lhat he has missed a copy of Tiik A ho us, and that it must not occur again. He states that he cannot get along without the best paper in Wash ington county. It pleases Tiik Audi's to know it is appreciated by the people generally. This being the case, it cares but little whether the professional politicians like il or not. Married: At the Blooming Luth eran church, April 16, P.HX), Rev. Doering officiating, Henry C. Deth lefs and Miss Frieda Meyer. Hop growers report that the vines ae growing nicely and that the prospects for a splendid crop were never better. Buchanan, at Cornelius has a splendid growth and Chas. Meachan reports the Imbrie yard as doing better than ever. To get i good price after good crop is harvested, is another thing. Geo. Merryman, of this city, has gone to Enterprise, allowa Coun ty, Eastern Oregon, to accept a po sition as druggist in one of the best stores at that point. II. Wehrung & Sons have just received a full line of Bilks, satins, braid trimmings, emboideries, laces, handkerchief linen, dotted Swisses, percales, dress goods and ribbons Call and Bee our lines before buy ing elsewhere. The Arous will, next week, en deavor to have published all the legislative, county and precinct candidates on the union ticket, and keep the same standing until after tho election. The acceptances have not all been filed, or the names would appear this wiiek. The tick et is comprised of good men and should receive a hearty support. John T. McNamara, at the jail, is undergoing treatment for a light case of diptheria. Dr. Bailey has the case under control. Mrs. Nettie Olds-Haight, of Mc- Minnville, will be in Hillshoro in about 30 days and deliver one of her characteristic lectures, the sub ject to be "Did Jesus Christ Raise." The exact date of her visit will be published later on. Sheriff Bradford has a notice as to collection of taxes in another column. Taxes will go delinquent June 1st. License to wed has been granted De Witt Clinton and Nora Belle Atterburv; Wilbur W. McEldown- ey and Eleanor Russell; Elmer E, Ball and Ida Kunst; John R. Greenwood and Edith Clapshaw. Al T. Phillips, who is ill at the home of his parents near Cornelius, is reported as daily growing weak er. The many frienbs of Mrs. Thos Talbott will be pleased to hear that she is reported as much improved, and that she may recover. )ti llj Are Holding Forth in Hills hero liapti.st Church. BISHOP DUSKS, 0E CHICAGO, HRKE The Session will Conclude the Last of the 'eek. liishop DuIiIih will Preach. Hillshoro this week has a notable gathering in her midst. The min isters of the United Evangelical Church for the state of Oregon are here in annual conference, and a distinguished Evangelist, Rishop Duhhs, of Chicago, is present. The preliminaries of the work be ing setllwl yesterdny, Bishop Uuhbs upon his arrival this morning, commenced the formal opening of the sixth annual confeience for Oregon, The reports of the pre siding elder are being heard this afternoon, and hy morning the business will be well under way. The appointments will not be made until the close of the session. POMONA GRANGE. The second quarterly meeting of the Washington county Pomona Grange will be held at the hall of Hillshoro Grange No. 73, in Hills horo, Oregon, on Wednesday, April 25, 1'MJO, at 10 o'clock A. M. All members of the Order in the coun ty are especially requested to at tend. The subject for discussion is: "The fanner; The Institute and the Experiment station. 15. G. Leedy, Secretary. McEMowney Russell. Married: At the residence of the bride's parents. Forest (irove, Ore., April 10, 1000, Mr. Wilbur M..KI- downey, of Tacoma, Wash., and Miss Eleanor Russell, of the form er city, Rev. Dunning officiating. The grimm is a son of W. II. Me- Eldownev, of Amity, and is well and favorably known here. Mr. Mc- Eldowney is in the N. P. tram ser vice out of Tacoma. The Pride is one of Forest Grove's most charm ing young ladies. The happy cou ple passed through the city this evening for lacoma, tlieir future home. PUBLIC AUCTION. There will lie a public auction sale at the Goodiii residence, Hillslmm Corner First 4 Baseline Streets, Wednesday, April 25, at 10 in the forenoon, consisting of eookstove, heater, dishes, bedding, cooking utensils, rugs, carpets, matting and parlor furniture. Terms, cash. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Parties desiring to breed mares to the Percheron stallion Stuart, may be accommodated by consulting J. B. Wilkes, at Hillsboro. Good pasture furnished at ! per month. J. Wilkes, owner and manager. Voters have less than thirty days in which to register. Therefore he who has not registered must move quickly, or lose a vote. Remember that unless you register by the 15th of May that you will lose your presidential vote this fall. Be in a position to exercise your right ot citizenship. Dr. J. E. Adkins will leave Sat urday for Heppner, to visit the bedside of his sister, Mrs. C. A Rhea, who is seriously ill. He may be absent ten days, or longer Mrs. C. E. Beckwith, of this citv will soon leave for an extended vis it in California. C. Blaser was in Portland, Tues day, and brought back more music than a mule can make in a month if you don't believe it. ask him about it. This is none of his "fish stories." A. C. Shute, of this city, was a Salem visitor today. Mrs. M. M. Mead, of Grants Pass and Mrs. Frankie Gilbert, of Port land, are in the city this week, at tending the bedside of Mrs. Collins who has been quite ill for severtt days. Miss Estella Goodin, of Glcncoe is now teaching school at Althouse Josephine county. Michael Rehn, of Phillips, was in the city Friday, and was a call er at this oflice. Mr. Rehn is an ardent Boer sympathizer, and hopes for their ultimate success. Go to Greer's for seeds. The store of Jesse Stewart, of North Yakima, was robbed of cloth ing to the value of ISO the other night. Jesse has the sympathy ofhis friends in Hillsboro. N. A. Barrett, the rustling ma chinery man, was in the city from Portland this week. 1 Iih ex hibit will 0011 be stored in a shed near the Wehrung store. Talk about your nice weather, eh? What is the mattei'"with such day as Sunday, Monday and Tues day! Just as we go lo press the rain ttarvli.a In full I). a mat ami lliu 1111(1,1110 vvj mil un v.ju j ..on 1.IIU v.iv. unjuBt bad for spring work. Mr Huldah Potter, aged fiS.died at tlie home of her dauBhter. Mrs Gfurge HeHire, at (ilencoe, this county, Wednesday, April 18, 1900, after an illnen of but a lew days. Mm. Potter came to the coast in 1847, accompanying her parehts, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Miller, who originally settled near West Union. In IH-Wshe was marrid to John Potter, the wedding nccuring at the home of Thus. Oti.-hin. one of our earl pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Potter spent part of their married life east of the mountains, where Mr. Potter died some twelve years ago, at The Dalles. The remains were shipped to The Dalles this morning. where they will have interment by the side of the hus band and father. .She leaves two daughters, Mrs. George Helliere, of (ilencoe, and Mrs. Viola Will iams, of Portland. Akmt 0:30 Monday evening a fire was discovered in the old build ing on the corner ofSixth & Base line, and owned by John Smith, now residing in the Montana count ry. An alarm was turned in and thirty of the fire department tamed out in response. The hose made a coupling at the intersection of Fifth and Baseline and this left the boys short one joint. This was obviat ed, however, by breaking a window and the blaze was soon extinguish ed. The total damage was about 10. The fire was either set by an incendiary or by some tramp who is enjoying a smoke. The build ing has been unoccupied for some time. Schulmerich A Son are Wash ington county agents for the Rock Island Plow Co. They purchase the goods direct, and can sell cheap er than other dealers. Best turf and stubble Buford Clipper, steel or wood lieam, 14 inch, for $14.50. nibble plows are cheaper. Two orses steel lever harrows, $13.50. Phree-horse steel lever harrows, 15.00. Three and one-quarter in ch tire wagons for 185.00. We are lso agents for Osliorne and Deer- ing binder?, mowers and rakes. Mrs. W. A. Finney is in the citv tins wek from lualatin, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Garrison. Mrs. rinueyis state treasurer of the W. R. C, and is here to make her last quarterly report to ihe state organization. Attorney John M. Wall will at tend to the business of Hon. S. B. Huston during the absence of the latter in tlie east. This so increas es Mr. Wall's business that he has been compelled to secure the ser- ices of stenographer. It will lease the many friends of Mr. Wall to learn that he is progress ing so finely in his practice of law. Don't fail to get one of those K. & F. Co. suits while their slock is complete in all sizes, at H. Weh rung A Sons. Also splendid line of overcoats. No trouble to fit vou and no tmut'ie to snow you our lines. The city of Forest Grove has concluded not to carry the liquor case against Chas. Miller any fur ther. Ihe council has already paid the judgment against the city, occasioned by its deleat at the re cent term of circuit court and the matter will be dropped. Go to F. J. Earlier, Second Street, for a neat shave or haircut. Satis faction guaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. Melchi Johnson, of Forest Grove, .i r 1 a 1 was mine city aionuay. Accoru ing to the press icports Mr. John son has an application in the city iouncil of rorest Grove to be given a license to sell liquor in the munic ipality. It will very likely be some time before the matter will be del initely settled. Talk about shoes for men, women and children if you dont believe H. Wehrung it Sons have the most complete line in the city you should go and satisfy yourself. Also a few odds left over, regardless of cost, if we can only fit you. Come and see us. The Hillsboro baud has had an invitation to join in the Washing ton State Band Convention, which will convene at, racnma this sum mer, and the boys are offered their expenses to make the trip. The Hillsboro organisation is gaining an excellent reputation throughout the Northwest, and the boys de serve it, for they are all hard workers. Daily Oregonian, lo cents per week, need the war news fresh from the wires. J. W. Cave agent. J I) Housley and F M Ernest have entered into partnership and pur chased the meat market formerly conducted bv tit is A Hoover, on Main Street. Messrs. Olis v Hoov er uill look over Clackamas county for a location. Teams wmiled for wood hauling. Applv at once to Hare it Schmeltz- er, Hillsboro. Will hire by cord or contract. The building which is occupied by Toelle it in4son, the harness firm, has been sold by its owners to J.C. Clark, of Forest Frove, for $3.r)0. It is situated next door to ihe Main Street Livery and certain ly is a bargain. F. M. Heidel makes a specialty of lmying ami silling timberlands Ollice on Main Sheet opposite Inalntin Mote'. Uilbboio, lire The llacycle crank hanger is O K. Call and see it on exhibition at McCormick's bicycle store. THE ARGUS APRIL 1900 : Hun Mon Tlie Wed Tim Krl Hul 1 2 3 4 5 J 15 1 ' 7 8 I 9I10IJI f12! J IIP 15 16 17 I 18 19 j 20 21 22 I ?i I I j I JN 2S 29 ! I I I PROFESSIONS I., F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician, Surgeon and Accoacher Office in HUlnbero PharmiiCT. RmI- dence nouth-west corner fiawline and Second. All calls Dronitillr ntttmlrd day or night. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ollice at HlsiiIkiica East of Conrt Hon- JAMES P1I1LLIPR TAMIF.SIK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Knglish. Of- nce ana Kcsnlcnce aontn itiic or Main, near Odd Fellows' Buildine, Hillshoro. THOS H TONGUR. B B TONGCE, NOTABV THOS. H. 4 E. B. TOSUIB, Attorneyg-At-Law. Ruoius 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillihoro. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Deputy District Attorney lor Washing ton County, Office npstairi over Delta Drag Store. VWVWiWiWWrWrWyW JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey-Morgan Block. Rooms, I and 2. HILLSBORO. - OREGON. rWWrVWVVA'.WirWi SMITH & BOVw MAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Notarial Work and Conveyancing. Rooms 6 & 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro, Or W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (Successor to Barrett it Attains.) Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO, OREGON. DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience in Hillsboro. DENTISTRY Firstclass services; Charges reasonable Olfi:j, Ui'm Blk. oirer Pharmacy. HILLS BOKO, OREGON DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekom Building, Portland, Oregon. Will Tie in Hillsboro every fourth Mon day in each month. Carstens Bros., MANUFACTURERS OF Koih Dressed Luter Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc. HILLSBORO - OREGON rrAMMMVW Shute A Foote, Mm Transact a General Hanking Business J. V. SHUTE. Managei A. C. SHUTE Cashier Sell sight Exchange and Telegrraphio Transfers anil issues bettors of Credit available throughout the United Status. Draw ml s ol Exulmiuro on l.ontoi , Liverpool, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Frank-fort-on-the-Main.Btoekholm. and all prii eipal cities of Europe. Collections made 011 all accessible pointi , Banking hours from 9 a in to 3 p in Hillsboro, Oregon. A well known yountr mn of this town, who bought a whl before comlti to tee us, happened to top In front ol our sre the other day. When he saw what " mlsaed by uot buying of u, this Is about the size he teemed to feel, let this be A warnluiF to you. Pont buys wheel without calling on THE AGENTS FOR CRAWFORDS Racycles, $35 to $40; Imperials, $25 to $45; Ramblers. $20 to $45; Crawfords, $35 to $50. " E. L. McCormiok, Agent, HILLSBORO, - OREGON. ""et