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It : ; : A whhk with THK l'Kufi.tt : ; : WT.TTir.T.TTfT.T.TT.r.T.rS km wm The l'i Ion Ms vVin a Uruiit Victory ut the lilt COKNKUUSIIKS AUK KKIIKKD W.IN B l'iuti'l by tiOUil I'mpl Atfainsl Ditty I'olillcal Wuik. The general election ha" piieil ami tin rimmI people Wunliiiig tun mainly feel heller over llie re suit of the vol tlitin they have ever Ml over the iiiiteiiiiie uf euy COIltetlt mill tmil full) ll'llllll"IUfl in lli m PM'lion. It waa I'ikIiI by the people; il whh u vii'tory f the people; il w.tmlue; it wan iium-I; anil it wan met - met ly Klur ly liallnU. The union mrly hail tlm aupport of nearly nil tli MulNtH, tl deii.oorul, tit" hiIvit ri''iilli''"" ami hint, lull unl leant, il liul the support of liumlrt'.U of ilin-iil re- IHllllll'llllN, H'lin WITH ili)(IIHlr'tl nt the IIV primal ien lltl'l In-t'll Hlulen by 1 1 it lk.HNfn who pill up tint op j.oHiiion lii'ki'l. Tin union tiiket Um'Ii-I Ih jiiint Ni-iuilor; il m tttate RiiHlor; it full repreneiitBtivc tii kfl; itlierili"; clerk; recorder; mir vrvi'r, ami coroner. Tim Cornel illHltt'M IIIUiIh It Special effort l elect their li'Kinlittivt' ticket until a lt?v ilavs lu-fore llitt election, when they fuuuil il hu'Ii'BH, then turned all their attention to election I horn biiiyh ami Jin k. '1 lu force tin iltr lien (InriicliuK !' llioriHiuhly ili'inorii!i."il Hint the ticket cut iii by the Imps mt'l with ii defeat mi'ii HM ho. never hi'i'ti et'ualleil in the IiiMtiirv i( lint (nuiilv. It wan coiiUmI fur purer lMiioim awl the viclorvj all the more (jratif) inn lor that reason. Tim u.iitti succeeded in elnctiii llicir treasur er, Mefmir in ul hcIiooI ttiMriiiteti tltiut. Wilcox )vu elected by a majority ol only 7. THE SUCCESSFULCAND1DATES, Union Ticket V. II. WflirunK, atati henator (or four veara. Alex Swwk. ioint aenalor for lour year. Hulmrl Iternurd, reirenentative for two veiirH. 0 K. ICiIhou. reiireHentutive (or two vara. Dr. A. W. Viuciul, reirewntaliv fur two yeara lieorgH A. Mnrxan, county clerk John V. Himell, aheritT. K ilnh Wauii, recuriler. K. J. Ward. oiMiiiuiHaiuner, four yoara. Thoa. Wilkm, aurveyor. r. W. t'. Via, coroner. Hei(lbliciill Ticket (liMiriji II Wilcox, aawaaor. II. A llall.Hchool iuiierinleiiilent. Uiid'ilili Criiiiilull, IreitHurer. HARK, FKOM HEPPNER. Hnrn In Heii'iner, on th" eve iiinit of MV 2ll. to the wife, of J. J Heul. a ten ImiiiiuI bov. Mother mid child doiiiii well. Father atill alivn. Ileiililier tiiui'ttfl. Mr. Ileal ia well known in thin vicinitv. Immiiii a native of hireMt drove, and a Hon of Mr. and Mrn Philliti Heal. For several yeara be taiiKtit achool in thin coiintv, aAer ward (?oiliR tn lliiiner, whefe he a n biiMiucHa. IHK A nut' a con gratulatea th liap'iy (mreuta. The regular inonthlv rienaHon of tile city council was held on 1 uea dav eveniiiK. The bill of T. H (Iheen, inaralial, fur May, 20 and I,iht.t WalcrCu. fur 115.80 were audited and ordered iiaid. The Street Coininitle wua inatructfd to Hell tlm old hell tower fur the beat p'taaiblH fin1""6- It wan ftlao r( oniuieni ed that uroitertv owiiith cut the thiHtlea in Htreeta and alley about their fireiniHea, A Hiecial mwaiun waa held on Ihurxdav eve ii in if and the bill of I'liil Witliy combe for tilii, IM2..tr wua audited and ordered paid. The recorder nan kIhu aiithnrizHil tn tranainit $400 to liHtld & Til ton bank by July, 1st to pay in threat on city IhiikIh. It waa alno ordered that the Htrei't cuiiiiuitleo ami Htreet coiiiiuiHflioner proceed to make the repair to aulewalka anil alreet ulaiikinii an provided for in ordin- ancea No'a 1S2, 18.1 ami lH4,ut the exoenae cf the property owners The time for the completion o( the Third Street ditch waa extended to July 15th. Notice Mr. A. K. Cooper, Q. A. P. I)., C. K. I. & P. Uy., 250 Alder St., Portland, Ore., adviaea me that hia company will run four apeoial ly cheap exeuraiona to ttie Kast, leaving Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo June 23, July 12 and 20 and August 4. He will be pleaaed to anawer any Inquiries. II. Schulinerich, PnatmaBter. The CrnBoent 1h the populur wheel at n Htaiulurd price and no belter wheel at any price. Call on Hoyt, the Jeweler, and see them. On next Thursday to Saturday noon Dr. Lowe, the oculo-opticittn, will be at the Tualatin. See him if possible, his Punt day, us he in always rualihd his lust day. If vou are subject to headaches, Dr. Lowe especially invites you to call and see him, C. KinK, of near I'cltr Mill, IomI omi of liia barn on llm night of May ill), by lim, V. King wa nl tint barn with a lantern, feeding the atiK-k. Ilu hp'. the lantern own ami went to an adjoining irn to nt a nark of ontn. Whiie nIimhiiI lie heard Ilu- iIoh harking, nit ih I i no attention km Iim hiii- iiihi'iI tliey ir oti'y 1 1 - v 1 1 ; it cmii litf" willi t lit citlit. lii'ii ti ll n if III UlH HM'II In mtw tilt f I ( N Coining I Mm IIih IiiiiIIiii 1 In' UiitiTii lutil Imi'ii Iiiihi ovi-r. Hi liurrii'il to tl) lir, lint Oil hay wan miidlit ami tin llauii'M hiti- riiil ly Niri'aliti(. I'-y a mtrrotv mar Kin lit droVH 1 1 1 ritltlc uml lirncH out of lb buililin. hiiii.i' of tin-in beiuu bIhiohI fori'i-il out. TIih ('un ity, bt'in in hi'il, wiTf latf in iiv iii hint aHHihliinci', unit hIh-ii thi-y IIIIIM lli lllH II HI till ILlllKM WTf hooliliK thrniiuli tin roof. Tin biirn ' ii 1 1 nl i ii-il (i vi li"f"'M, tivo own, um4 t'ulf, thii'i! loiiM uf hay. iiino Hiicka of oil In, fifty xiirka of imUlofM, ami lliu Iokn in i-ntiuinli'il at f.i.iO. lnuruiiiv, flM). I In con tj hum, ID fi-i't ilihtuiit. wiih laliniKcil about f'JM, ;i 1 1 tu hi It llif buil'liiiK wim n vim I 'Ilu- I ot-f in oViTHil by iiiHiiranci HI tlit i j.j ti Kirn lii'lii'f Ahiii'iulioii. H(jhiiluiiriri A- Son mII more iiiilliirnlN than any other linn in thin county. Tins reiiHiiii of tliit i low iiriivM uml lli hil of uuiiliiy They ar hkiuiIh for tlHhnrii uml lii'rin liarviKliii( iiiarhintry. Kork InIhiiiI 'lov Hint hiiiroMx. Fiili wuoim (ii't their iiiirey be- fori iuri'hiiHiii. W. V. Wiley, K. H. Siiiiiiintuii ml W. K. .Mit'onit have len fliK'te'l deleilulea to uttciiil the (irand (,'abin of On-H'in Native Sunn, whii.lt runvencH nt t'ortlatnl Juni 1.'!, I I Hud loth lion. V. N. Harre't, alio in on of the (iraiiil Cabin ullicerx, will ill ho tit- imid. Tim Kutive I ;iUKht-rn huve elirlid Mm. D. M. V. (I.iuh uml Mra. W. II. Cuniieil to reireieiii tlli'lll at the t rami Cabin. Mrt". Mary Wi-bruntf a!in elei'ied ita at- Urfiate. Jim itrnml bmliea will meet at the Hilini time, iimi will alio tin there hen the 1'iuiieiTt' AHKiH'iutinn in in con ventiuii. Talk about hIiih-s fur men, women and children - if yuu Jont believe H. Webriing t Hons havethn uuel ompleU line in tin city YnilHhuiild 1 r ' 'if. til Ito, ami sallsiy yuurseii. -y isu a few odds left uver, regardless iXi'ust, if we can only lit yon. l!omeml see us. Thoa. Tallsit, who was the no lull lioiinuee ior couiiiy ircifiirer,' was defeated by only a few vles lb was eminently iiuulilied fur tin position, hut his jM.litir.il enemies used bis deafness against Iimi. This would have made no dill'er- euce as to Ills filling the nllice, lull many did nut look at il that way. Tallxil is lu lie cutigralulnled on his splendid run, anyway, lie has always tilled public nllice to the satisfaction ul his coiistiluenlM, mid he bus many move friends than votes. Owing tn the recent Jeatli of Mrs. Talhnt, he did nut make an active canvas or ne iiiom assuredly would have been elected II. Wehruug iY Suns have just received a full line of silks, satins, braid (rimming, MnlaiKleries, luces, handkerchief linen, doiM swis-.es, percales, dress gnods aial rililsuis. Call and see our lines hAfnre buy- lug elsewhere. Last Thursday evening after prayer meeting the members of the M. K. church attended the parson age in a Ixitly and presented the minister a present in the shae uf a liuiepittcu, a liumlnniiic gold watch. The pastor was entirely taken by surprise, and expressed his pleasure in a few well-chosen reiuirks. When you wish to buy a bicycle, call on (J. A. Wehruug. lie sells the Chaiiiless Columbia at Kill and $75. Columbia Chain, H ami 50. Hartford, Chain, o0 and 35. Pennant, Chain, !f'25 and :.0 Hon. W, D. Dare, who is one nf the trustees uf the A. 0. U. W. Su preme Ludge departed Wednesday evening for Hioua Falls, Dakota. . i to attend the annual convention uf that ImhIv. Mr. Hare is one of the best known workmen in the United Slates, having Isiun a member of the Supreme Lodge as a delegate to tho Supreme convention lor many years. lliK Auui'H wishes Iimi a pleasant trip. Don't fail to get one of those. K. N. A. F. Co. suits while their stock is complete in all fdju's, nt 1 1. Well rung & . Houa. Aloyspleiulid line of overooal. No trouble to lit yuu and no trouble to show you our lines. Now that election is over per haps the mads will nut sutler Ilu; strain they have endured for so many weeks. With twenty or thirty rigs, daily, going over the highways, currying the loads of anxious hopes, the farmers must have thought that theoUioials elect would know something of tho needs of the various road districts, any way. H. WehruiiK Si. Sons are now is suing tickets on tho ssAmil wlTt'ft" to bo given their patrons', tins sea son. Haoh sfl.OO cash pniVhuse en titles vou to a ticket on a P.I00 Columbia. ' .1. Q. Johnson and family, who ivh been in the city from Mount itiu IWnct, for several day, ri- turned home yesterday morning, "Farmer" still reuiem hers the old railway days. HILLSBORO ARGUS, What the County dads hccil dniiitf. have HKIIH.KS Al) K0AHS tDMKAtltD Ihi' il.iiiin iilliiwcd will be (itllilihbei) in m il wrrk'a i"iie. Ordi-red tliMt cnuiity road No. .T79 be opeueil and et)tablilied. Ira K Untdley, Henry Dooh-y and Chimney Went appointed viewers to meet nt tin limine uf CliaM. Hurr on Momlay, June IK, and view road .'IS,'!; nud tiauie to meet June I'.). uml view road .'Wl. Hull Muiintiiiii Uoml, No, 1(7( iirdi-red fhtahlixht-d: the aurveyur lo lie i:iid .'! per day. liiicipN of Ueriinler's nllice, IKIT.'.MI; Clerk'n nllice, fJlO 15; ap proved. W'iirriint fui 1 .' i .' I audited to M. M. Meud. fur lill ipleted near TiKnrdville. I'.iiN on bridge ami fill tie.-ir F. CinnteiiH place Mend A NelHiHI, If'-'US; J. J. Weik. 2-VJS.1; M. S Dailev. fi.'WI; W. C. 1 1.(41.--. 1 1 ; ::o; .1. w.'CoihIui, f-."22; A. A. Mend, 2I0. It wait therefore ord -red that Mead A Nelnon be awarded the cotil racL. Iti'ln on Dvle bridge and fill: Diiley. u2,'.l.-a,l, T'.t; A A. Mead. Ii'.l; 0 (.BrriiiUH, plO; J. J, Winiuer, t:i'i. M. M. Mead awarded the colli met at Appointment of A. A. Phillips us bicycle tax collector was ap povid. Ordered that the county flerk draw warrants for the legal fees of the judges and clerks of election. Tin claim allowed will appear ill tliirt paper lieXl veck. Court ttdjoUrueil. Kcal Eilate Trnlcri. A lluiiils mnl f to J.i MiliaiiHii, . S. 4. 5. 7. "l . 1,lk s Hi-.iiiloii Kot IVlrr 't'ri li-l to S.iut .Miillrr lo a, J J llutrv:er illc W N lUirrlt aihl f to Kliiwls-th llriiwii It I llk 6 llililiunl I'ark ml to IlilMiwro Win II Simi le lo Mm i S Siiyilrr, Ir in we 14 U ti w Mm (' J SiimIit tu J 0 Snyder tr in wi Ulimi Hiiirv A Wilson iimi wt to tV 1-' and J 1' CuiMrii Hi il a sex lo-l I tJ u i 4 w illlhmn lu llirrii-tl lltowu It hk tu Wiilkrn ml to t" Orovt, . !' Ii Ihsir Scinls-r Coliv asi(4iiee to 1'acitic Ciwsl Sellout l'lirulsll Kuo loo On pt lilk i I'ureH t'.rove IJix I'liul W rnlrrlieM ami wt tu J as l:iitrii-r l Ji a Kt-i- lit ti n r 4 I too f II Hnnlli y ami wf t J T Oanl tier S 1 Jo a urc s t I n r 4 w Nellie S Crow iimi titl tu W It Cuit is, lu l ami 14 til k i Ciirtiu add l-.irrst tiruve V C. Cm tin and wf tu J M Kuti, tr in Win Stokm die Win Cm lis to R A Curtis I 137 kc 1 1 1 u t s w Dead Letters, 31 H) Tlit- following is the list of letters re mniniiiK III tin llillstiuru sisl urlice un I'luiiiu'd : Clark CoiJtiey. Ali Ii Iters nut called fur liy June 16 luiii) will be sent 10 the dead letter ollice. One cent will W i'liiir;" t on each letter rutted lor. II. Si llUl.MHBlCH, P. M. Finest line of spring dry goods in Washington county at Sciiulmerich A- Sun's. Cheapest in price, and best in vi Hilly and selection. Sunday will be observed as chil ilren's day in the Methodist church. Ai pmpriate services will he held in the morning, lu the evening, the children and the yiiiiuii people will render a good iinmrain. Kvervbody will be given a cordial welnoiue. 7 1 K. (t.Leedv has been elected as executi ve of Che St a te ( 1 range. M r i.Leedv is a citizen of 1 igiirdville. mil has always been an nctive wnrkcr in lirang circles, and his nrefcriueut is 11 pleasant recogiu lion of his sei vines In this regard Mr. lifcilv will fill the position with honor to himself and credit to the (I range. K. J. Lvons made a business trip to Portland tho first of the week; The defeat of Max Burgholer for assessor, by seven votes, u re grelted by the ninny friends of the Uixtonite. Mr. mirghoUer was called home the last few day of the canvass, owing to the Illness of a child. Had he bsen able to have remained in the field he would have been a winner. He make an unsoltish campaign, with a strong man ncainst him that is, a man who wns considered one of the slronuest bv his own people and t.iie way Mux went down the line is to his credit. Quite a severo'. stabbing scrape occurred Monday. Little Harrison Hougbson and Jonnie Creighton indulged in a school hoy quarrel and the bitter1 stabbed the former with his iincket knife, indict! Pit severe and dangerous wound just below the collar b ne on the right - side. At the preliminary oxiuui- nutiun the Creighton hy vvixs hound over to the grand jury Hint held in $200 bonds Ilea verton ' Correspondence. The Metropolitan I'rintitix Co.. of Portland, baa sued I. U . Join son, of (iaHtnn, for an elleui-d claim of over two hundred dullara. The company alleges Unit it furnished The Hatchet printing material ami labor while Mr. romiison was a - iwiue Ilia name in stand at tl.e ii ad (if the paper's ediiorial pae as uwiii-rithat Tliiiiiion was the owner, so forth and ho on. The! company alleges thai part of t lie material which was furiiiaheif, haa been paid ami sues on a balance. The HaU;l.el was started by Austin ('rail, several years aL'u and at first vained much iiopularity. Later on it encountered financial lilliciilties and from then on it had a troublous voyape on the sea of journalism. .Mr. t raiu, us origin al editor before Mr. ItioMipsom b ame alalicted lo the newpaer fever, was a vefy bright young man and as a country newspaper man, had few eoiials. It is under stood that Thompson's name was placed at the head of the editorial ape only as a matter nl accumu lation to Mr. Craig, and if he is forced to foot the bills of the p;ijer which has .gone 'defunct he may have a heavy load to carry. It. takes money to run even a country newspaper. For each dollar in cash spent at ! II. W lining & SiiiayrnKwill re-1 eive a ticket entitling y. to a Irawi-ig on a Wheeler & Wlson, r',ler "txaiixise nave ueea mini Imp head, 5 drawer, Mi siVvinp i as a committee on transporU- . i f i t j- ! ti.in TKa ehurnh in vhih lKa maciiiue; seconu iiri.e, mcyciei ior i buy or cirl. i . Dr. Sand ford, of (.lencoe, aid " who has been ill f..r several , mouths, waa in the city yesterday, ami maite this oince a very pleas-; ant call. It pleises Ins many friends in this city to see him able be around. And we are sure that his many friends in bis sec tion, and in the country, will be ileased to learn of his complete recovery. We lead in low prices others follow: we lead in best (jiialiufs a. ttom tliMires: "bixteert ouiices lo the pound and thirty-six iitehes to tho yanl, is our motto. Wfchrung A Suns. J W. Armsworthy, 01' Wasco, Sherman county, is visiting with relatives in this section, and is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Masters. Mr. Armsworthy is an old time newspaper man, and made this office a very pleasant call. He will remain fur several lays. Call on the undersigned fur utge cabbage plants during the planting season and get your wants supplied with any number you may ilesire. I), tj. Auok, Millsboro. Jopliu & Kieshilsch, Portland t . r .1.1 . ! intraclnrs, passed through the city Monday evening, enrnute to Yam hill, where they Will haul telephone and leletrrauli imles to lill a larue contract for nofthweia delivery. They took four fine four horse teams ith them, and will be hauling lor several weeks. Ilicvcles, bicycle sundries, second hand wheels, wheels to rent and repairing neatly done, at MeUor- nick's bicycle store. (Set ready , J for Ihe bicycle, parade. There will be a social dance at the Hillsboro opera house, Satur- lay evening, June ltith. Kan- dall's orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets, 50 cents; supper extra, Splemtul ti ne guaran Iceu. Cinars at F. J. ll.trher'e, 2nd St. Otllcinl Yolo of Washington County, June Election, 1900 (COMPILED BY J. B. OHT1CB AND CAMDIDATK. r or C un r re. Boriiard Daly, lm.-Peo. W. V, Klmora. Pro Jauina K. Hears, K.'ir. Puo Tliomaa U. Tunrua, Kt-P Jiwik-e guiirotu Cuurt O. J. Uiisht, Pro TtomiM li. Orvene, Dem Charles K. Wolverton, Kp ltilry and I-Voj Coiutiuutilunor J. W. Halley, H'-p P. U Kxnaily. Pro..... W. Siliuliiurloh, leiu.-Pao Julut Sttnatur - Beii. P. Ourubllua, Hep , A Ira Sweek. l)ii.3'eo.-Dem,-Ctt. T. 8 DanlBl, Ihi IHKlrlcl Atlorney Harrison Allen, Ktp C. SohueM. Un.-Dein.-Peo Bute Senator J. M Or.ar, Pro , R W. Haines, Hep VV. 11. Weliruns. uu Ki'prcsi-iiiairvtv-t Abnt-r UrlKiia. Ki'P J. C. Ilui'lmnan, lii-p tlmrK W. Slitt. Hep Hubiirt Hei-nanU; I'll il. K. ll)n. tin... A. W. Vlm-cnt, Un Julian Hatch. Pro S. W l'otttv. Pro J S Thompson, Pro , lnmty Commlnsioner John I't'lera, Pro , T. (V Toilil. Uip K. J. WwJ, tin I'minty I'leik Opoko A. Morifiin, tTn Jolm A. Tharnburgh. Rep.u. Shrrlrt- Oharles H. Hiunfonl, Pro John H. MrNttmer, Hep John W, Ht-woll, Uh Itt'coriler of Conveyanoe- C, Jack. Jr., Hep C. A. Jones, Pro..,..,., KiiIiiIi Vnnn. Un TrtNtaiirer IlivSilph I'runiliill. Rep N. P. Oiikcrman. Pro ,., Thomita Talbot, Un AsuiwHor Max Htirichalior. Un H. 8. Bturtlfivivnt, Pro..,,,,,,,, Urori-f it. wucux. llt'p. ...... Wurvpyor A. A. Morrill, Rep , Thumim 8. Wl!k.s, Un.., BclKKtl SuperlntenUeiit . 11. A. Hall, Hi p , W. n. nt-itr, i-io. ,..,,..,... ...... l-. Lorritsn, un. .......... ,.......(.,...., t.'oroiier A. 1j. miyior, vr., nup., A, Httimlieo, nr., ito w. f. via, ur un Total of each prednet, Constitutional Atneiutinents loBt JUNE 7, 1900. If' iieiu in tiiiHiaiy, inuraaay, lime 7th WIS A VEKV PLEASANT SESSION I Tweoty-Srvco Sihwil Kepvried Forty Delegate with Credential. The eleventh annual coovantioD f the Washington County Sunday School Association met in this city, June 7, with an attendance of forty delegates and with 27 ichooli re ported. L. C. Walker, of Forett (trove., presided. Key. Davia Win ans, of Salem, a state worker, waa present.' The meeting wa bald in the Christian church and the con vention was very successful. Eld er Sickafoose was elected a delegate to the state convention, which will convene at Portland. June 13-15, land at which time tlier will be a steamer excursion to Bonneville. car J"."1 ver ""'J coarwrw r'"' in V 'or w JrpoK l1' - , - u'u' D- R,c " --. ,, nieeting was held was beautifully mcuuraieu aim iuc muica ui niiw I lK,ro oyiA ,, excellant dinner u .. , . . . u .. .. ... r u.iia for the viitoril in Wehrungi' Hall, llt wi,:f,i. .h,,,,. .... tinrfi-t r aled. BENJAMIN'S DREAM. I dreamed a dream the other atffct. When ill around was Mill; I dreamed that Alei. Sweek and I Were running up a hill. Alex'i legs were iremendoui ttroug And nine were fagged and lame; I knew unlet we scared him off That he would bag the game. So t shouted then to Gaalt'a boy And all the acribbling crew, To hide beaide the road And scare him with a "bugaboo." Alei. won! A not scare at all. But kept right on the track. I shouted then to Banker Haines To drive to giant back. And Edward true to his nature Made one terrible lunge; Ue taw that hit efforta were fruitiest So he threw up the apoage. Then with a last despairing hope, I yelled to Henry Ford; And he stood there like a wart And never spoke a word. W1D8 A was a. Now my brother ' Joe Simonites"' From congressman to juatice of the peace wbeD yu eapeci io elide tnto once, w A. SCHOOL REPORTS. llintricl 81, Cedar Mills, Washington Co. Ore. For mouth beginning May 7th and cloning June 5th. No. day taught, 19, No. enrolled, 3S. average attend- 11 rM i& timtl tar.lv 1A Ttt nnil j head-marka were gained by Meud Haa- aei in the b) clasa, and by joa. Oouo van in Ihe (a) claaa. Thoa present every dav and not trdy are Carl Folgel Francis ' Mead, Harry Hansen. Nellie Joh",?n. "j1" Zu"". Andrew 4UHCIV.UCI etuvi wauu i4wuaci. S. R. Skeels, Teacher. F. M. Heidel make9 a specialty of buying and selling timherlanda. Dtl ice on Main Street opposite Tualatin Hots'. Hillsboro, Ore ...... v . eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee WILKES, UNDER DIRECTION COUNTY I f I H f f i j i i ? ? ? ! 15 1 ! I M M i I i ? 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The parlor was very tastefully decorated and the ceremony was performed under a beautiful floral horseshoe of whit carnations and blue furget-ine-nota, the work of the groom's tuother. Miss Edna Barnes and Mr. Wayne Wiley, cousins of the bride, as bridesmaid and best man assisted the young couple through the trying ordeal and Kev. Potter very gracefully introduced the young couple as Mr. aud Mrs. 11- erson. AfUr the coneratu ation. the guests were invited into the spacious dining room to enjoy a oouotitul repast which bespoke the efficiency of Mra. Barnes in providing for the happy occasion. A merry party of serenade soon came and were invited in to be in troduced to Mr. and Mrs. Ellerson and were served to a part of the wedding supper. The happy young couple went direct to their own home, followed by the best wishes of many friends. Beaver ton Correspondence, Times. August Tews will open a tailor shop in tbis city Hillsboro and be ready for business June 1st. Give him your patronage. Repair ing neatly done. Shop on Second Street. S. Everitt was elected justice in North Hillsboro; E. B. Sappington. constable; f . J. Williams, road supervisor. In South Hillsboro, J. P. Randall was elected justice; ,' rranK Kelsay, road supervisor and i Wm. Tapper, constable. The county precinct elections will be ' published ia full next week. I Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, j for a neat shave or hair cut. Satis- faction guaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. Two pieces of timber were sawed this week, at the Hiatt k Reason ed mill, Gales Creek, measuring SOjilOJ inches, and 70 feet in length and containing 1823.64 feet, broad measure, in each piece. These timbers are for a steamboat engine bed.; They were ordered by C. L. Jones, of Portland, and were delivered to the cars at Forest Grove yesterday. Bicycle repairing, turning, braz ing, vulcanizing and bicvele sund ries of all kinds, at 0. G. Wilkes, Second Street, next door to Hotel Hillsboro. . H. H. Fenton, John Gault and Wm. Bender and R. B. Good in were down from Salem the first of the week, to help out the election returns. Wm. Pointer, the genial old residspter from this place, who also has a position at Salem, was bere to. exercise his voting pnvi lege, and returned Tuesday. If you are contemplating the purchase of a bicycle, do not fail to see the 1900 Crescent and Cleve land wheel, at Hoyt's, the Jewerer. Not a single constitutional amendment carried in this county Equal suffrage bad 805 votes, "yes." and 1123. "No," thus losing in this county by 313 votes. Money to loan 6 and 7 per cent; Booms 1-2 Shute Bid., Hillsboro. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee CLERK J. A. IMBRIE.) THE ARGUS j JUNE 1900 Hurt I M011 j Tutw I Wrd Tho' J Frl 1 1 ii::o 3 1 4 1 5. 6i 7T8 10 I 1 1 J 12 j" 13 14 jj5 17 I 18 pa J 20J 2lj22 21 I 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 I 29 Mat 9 16 80 PROFKHHIONAt. F. A. BAILEY, II. D. thylclan, Burgeon and Aecoaehe Office it Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence so n-weat corner Baseline and Second. All calta promptly attended day or 1 ;bt. S. T. L.NKLATER, M". B. C. If., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Orttca at Ktnence Kait of Court House JAMF.S PHII.UPK TAMIES1E, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sari-eon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Kngliah. Of- hre ana Resilience south aide of Main, oear Odd Fellows' Building, Hillsboro. GEO. R. BAGLEY ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Rooms 1 aud 2 Shute Building HILLS BOKO, . . OREGON. wvAyyvvyvAvyvrsss THOS H TOKGOS. a a TOXCUK, Moraar THOS. H. t E. B. TONGUE, Attorneys-At-Law. Rooms , 4, & j, Morgan Blk, HUUbotO. vvwviwywiMAMvv H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEYATLAW Deputy DiatrtiH Attorney tor Washing too Ounnty, , Office upstairs over Delta Drug Store. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORN E Y-AT-1. AW Office Upstairs, Bailey-Morgan Block, Rooms, 1 and 3. HILLdBORO. - OREGON. SMITH k BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Notarial Work and Conveyancing. Rooms 6 4 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro, Ore vVtWvvwwvyvvvyv W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (Successor to Barrett & Adams.) Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO, OREGON. WivvV DR. J. .ADKINS, Fifteen year Experience in Hillsboro. DENTISTP" Firstcli i&ervices; Charges reasonable Office, 'jnioa Blk, over Pharmacy. HiLLriBORO, OREGON. DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekuin Building, Portland, Oregon. Will be in Hillsboro every fourth Mon day in each month. Carstens Bros UANDPACTDKaas or KoDib d Dressed Lomber Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc ' HILLSBORO - OREGON Racyclee, $35 to $40; Imperials, $25 to $45; Ramblers, $20 to $45; Crawforda, $35 to $50. Repairing a Specialty E.L. McCormiok, Agent, HILLSBORO, - OREGON. Hillsboro Foundry and ... Machine Shops ... Dealer in Engines and Boilers, Pnmpa, etc. Repairs all kind of Macbinerv. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Brass ... and Iron Castings ... Grate bars and all kinds of casting for Thresher engines and boiler. Steam pipe fittings. ... W. J. BENSON , Near Depot, - Hillsboro, Or. Buy a 20th century, or Solar lamp; for sale at McCormick's bi cycle store. y;ij '),'.-.-.,' ' .. Teams wanted for woml hauling. Apply at once to Unre & SultiuelU er, Hillshoro. Will hire by cord