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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 28, 1900. : Am. About Thh Ffuplr ! t WKI'K Willi Tim I i n : : : : l'otci'H illV out A II IK III nc Inn t lie Day. linn. r. it. KiM.n; u u.i. M'i:i Mint Millllie llii'li'l Mill Haiti' 1 . 1 1 .t ( in II III li.''ii'lii'lki Hi C- IlillNbnM in going to h ive a lari crowd lur it K'Hiilli of July ci'li liiiitiun. Ol' ihi we nri' assured Tli Ctitninitlie bun luude i'XIimim ive hi i nufiiM'iiiH fur lln gniiiilcxt lime ever In-Ill In I In city lor ' like ucciitdon, mill lluil lln iluv will he liiijjcly riijiiV"''! H"i-m without fin ing Hun. 1'liiin Tungim will deliver llii' oration innl Minn Mmiiiu 1 1 who is a h 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I I'liM'limiiNl, will recite lln I ! m rn tttin uf 1 1 n I 1 1 I I'll!'!' MlHK lli'iill'I'H I'll' III in il iielf will ! it gieal feature innl ihul her if in 1 1 1 iiMi "I I In imlilt' iiiMirii uieiilttill Icii'l it ui'w iiili-i n-lii lion In I lie i.iH'r uf our (;illn-ri ir IIIHIIIlxl. The li. II In rill' ill I "lilll of cii-lit." Vuu hlnill fiij.iy ihejuiri ml ii( Withhlltgt'ill enmity's thick innl lii-r.lr, and we will nil I'm I innl he met i v, Tin' liiiinl "f this cilv, which II I tin peer nil I In" VA'cht Slili', will ivH iim the music uuil llii'ri' will l! plenty ul il. 'l li' buy h will In nut iii tlicir new uinfiii iiiH uuil w ill be u hI itr attraction ''lii firework will rivl any tiling yet brought In I llii or any other plui'i' iu III" county. The ri'lt'lir.ilioii Inn- will Ik 11 grand r Union nf our county pen iln mnl vuii will iiiihi a treat if you do not i'uiiii mnl bring your Im-hI girl; your wife mnl your fmiiilv; mnl enjoy the duy of iliy. Tim eereie will la ltd I in tin lif.'irl of tlx' fit v uuil ilif race will be full nf interest, lb-re in the i,iri' In spend your Fourth. Program, July Fourth. Tim band Ihivh tinned nut, re Hii'inli'Ul in their li.iinU.iini' iirw uniform Sn In rla v evening ui.d guve 11 concert in tin- Courtyard. TIhth wild a good sized crowd nut In lu'iir tin ImyN innl tin' way llii'y iliynl w'iin it c i i I to any city I tit I if long tinm urn mii itiuit Tin- li vh ti i gelling along very nit'i'ly w itli llii'tr new ltilliio J I I they will soon he second in no Iminl iu I In' Hlllll' (illlni.ll' of I'lll llllt A lu'ivrlu"iil in nil loot, now (lint tin Ikvm liuvit llnir hew unifoi in", to have tin' I ut I ii I mIiiihI pointed, toi it h In linvi' thing in li a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v . 1 1 il lboio is ptnliil nf it Inii'l anil I In' i tint 1 1 ii I ! hi is a credit lo tin rily. A good li;nii in n ri-iit ad v rliti'tni'iil for il cilv, l.ft t In I'm ii I win k go mi. Thin ollice f h it I I'll you where vuii will (jit it bargain inn farm Mighty live iirr; .Vi acres 1 1 1 I r I'liliivitlinii; y ' 1 1 1 1 1 u orchard ; splend ill Hlllll ; I'lllHI to i h nl school ; w il lilt! mix mile of I'nri'Hl lirnvi'; fair Iioiihi' mnl outbuildings. Ihi will go ut ii vrry lott lii'iiri'. Cull mnl senilism! it, Tlie figures ill sur lirinc anyone ennveranl with WiihIii iiytmi iiiuiily I it 1 1 I vului'H. t'ily II'M'orilrr P.owiuuu Ikih liri'ii i i i m I rurli'il to ilniw mi oriiuiiiii'' lor till' iIi-hI I nrl mil nf tliinlli'H innl il in i'XiiM Icil I lull hit w ill ilr tw nil iiiHlrniiii'iil wliii lt will (ill tin hill. Tliroutliout lint town tlirre ri' lliiitmiii.li" i I thin Mrcil, ami it in lilll"! HnUU'lllMI(I WltH lit 11 ll to lllltltl' I hi' liilinHini' .Sort is iht' linn1 to rut lhi'i( (hIh, mnl inriili'iil i II y , uutv ih lln' liuti' to rli'iin 1 1 1 ymii htnk iilli')H Tin I'nurlli in coin iii mnl wh "ill liuvc liuii.lri'iU of viititiiiK with li tut lli il I iv. t'li'iiu U your I'lm i " in. I let 1 1, fin Hi' mi uti riu tivit rily. Schulini'iirli A Son i-fll innii' iiiiii'int'iil Ihiti any ulln r linn in thin coiiiil v. Tim ri'.ii'ii of thin is low jirici'K an. I tin' lif"l nf ijuilily. Tlit-v ut k (,'fiil h for (iflHirni' mnl licrrinK h.irvi"-tiui! ni.ii'liincry, liiM'k IxIhihI i1ok (iiuI lnirniw-M, rinll W'Ul'oliS. (ift I lu-ir iiri'K l- fort' piiri'luu in. Tin" wiri'H tin' now Htrung to lilitiicoit mnl ' hnvi' lili'iiltonic i'iintiiuiii''al ion with that little vil ht(,'i'. Thin w ill mine in vrrylinmly tn the lilth' iicihhnr to tin- north of ut mnl we i'Xn't I they will mui I '(' nitlii;n on ini'lrii.iiil:iii airo. Il i n.til that ninny nf tin" It'll' iihniii' imli'H w ill In' inoM'il over a IIIIJSSw What vV. J. Wall has to say about our County hands. NEW MI SIC I NK I HE KDLKI H I Itr lnii will iIj) one day at Hie fair lliiH Fall. W. .1. Willi, th wi'll known iiiub iral iiiKtrurlnr, mnl leader uf the llillt-hnni Ititi'd A' Cornt't BanJ, him the followint- to xuy, relalivif to l he 1 i it 1 work in the County: "WaHhingtnn county Imnilfineii are rapiilly cniiiinii In the front, ami hy thin fall we tthall be Heeond to no count v in the date. outniiJe of Multnomah. Tin; boy are real Iv trvitiK to I'Xrel all fnriner ell'orlH ami I heir work in cloiiiK them cred il. If cnlirHf, the country bande men are now very Ihihv with farm work, hut they are nil (iving every minute of their Him re time In their mufic. The IlilUhoro Hand him received their new uniform-, and the hoya iif"i nt a very natty Hi'aranef on p null'. I Inn hand haa b -en JeH luati'd hv the "tale hoard to furiiinb one iUvm' iiiuhic at the elate fair, and thiri in lint incluMVe of the time il will be there bh a part of the Stale I'.mul tlriianiiatiou. The Hill-horn Hand will furiiifli niHfir for tin' llillchorn Fourth July reh-br ilion, and we riinine to fxectite iiiuhic never liefore (day I'd III I'llblir reliditiullH in theeoui) Iv. The boy n are in earnest ai : thev are all taking ("rent intereul in their work. 1 he Kirehl drove I'.ninl w now Itellini? to!ether and doing practice work lor the eieraim re union, and thev lite ifeltinu aloiiK verv nicely"' Real Eitatc Tranileri. few feet, an they Were Hot placed which liiiehl have been avniiei hy a lli'ie inijutrv ix iore work connueiiceil. '.l .'Iil a. in., undid jiarade under di ri'ction llrutid Mamhal "i irtifli ti-; JO It III., ('Millieiii'cliient uf fxcr i.iiHi mi titililit' mtniire' IkI. flildre-H of welcome hv Mav.tr Cm. II. Wil r1" '" "f1'1 l'!iV" 1,1 "T, l";"IO'B -.1 j,. I.l.'ll;ll-I...r,. !!,,, I ! I lilt Will OCcaMnll COIlMilcrilhle ex r,l. ' invi.cati.il. "hv Uev. IC. 1'! lH''""' llitttliea, -I l It. cbonm, "Star S"ii)nle Haulier;" .rttll, rrviling I hi'laral ion il Iuden'iuleni'e, Minnie lleidel;! .hint received a lninil.i.inii' line r,th, I'lciriix, "Klii uf the l-'ree;" ,,f 'uhy licit riiiKH for thi'ladim; Till, oration hv CoutreiHnian Tinm. ' Htcrlini! eilvcr, cold ami nilver plale II. Tmiisiif ; Slh. intn-ii' by Hand; j ami nickel. Call and ne them at 12 iu. In !:." 1 1 in,, raud burin- III. lyt's, the jeweller. l'ri'e cheiii- cue. Al'tei nooii exercifteri: At 'J p. . er than Portland. Thene are the in., I mile bicyclf roatl race; ItiO hand-omeHl Ihitt)''' in the market. variU d. it'll, foot race; Hack race; I j . ,. , , , . ... ., , ,' ' . , . I,. I. Aihuni', who ih one of Ihe mile Incvcle road race; fat ma:: , , , . ,, ., , nefi rtii'i limn i in inr noi i n cri race, over 'JOil n ti iidf ; ''20 yanU d.itth, foot race; HhI yardu boyV foot race, tinder 1'J yealri of Hf; luiif war, Vuluahle jirt . will Im' (i v I'll fur above conlenln, ill no i ii ii I iri.e for I"'" I ih'cnrali'il wheel iu parade. I till ing lb" above eveniH a further prnrani will be rendered, couinlini; nf mimic, niiii iiiK, May pole and other attractions, At H p. in , a grand d'lHplay f tire Wiilkn, the beat ever wilnenxed in WaHhingtnn cminty. Voli cannot iill'.iril d lniHH tliirt Ci'lcbiatiou, an" it will be the bi'Ht in Ih" futility. PROBATE. Admiliiiilratiir nf enlatee uf .lobn V MichalfC innl .lohu Michaleo en lateH had been authorized to erect tiioiiu nenlH ovfr graven of fiicb, in each iiiHtance the iiionuiiicitt to not exceed lite coh! nf $it.7". Ordered that !'xccntor nf OHtale of Mary )ooney, deci'itHed, convey a guild and Htillieient deed to plir I'baHf r nt realty from the entate. Hale ia Pin ft niied. Total aiipraiHcmenl of eHtale of h tninor, jolinnif Hatch, approved at fill 110. The I'Btate, of Jacob Anderson, dcceuHCil, linally hrltlcd and cloned of record. HoiitlMiien diHcliargcd hiuI exiinerated. Monthly, September 10, mtl, for healing lint fin ill Heltleinenl, of the enlate of Nathaunii'l llolhuid deu'd. ffliiwciraiii VISITS CKDAIl MIU Prelate Attends f'.los- I'KKALIIfcl) PAIKIOIISM CATION IfUO 45" '75 6o Go CREPS-RUFLI. Married, on Sundiiv, Juno 17, l'.'OO, tit tho rcHidcnce of the bi ideV par enlH, Mr. Mm. Fredrick Kul'li, Perry Watmni, J. P , oH'Kiiating, Mr. Iioren J. Crttp ami Minn Soph ia .1. llufli, both of (irecitville. Moth groom and bride, were bom iieiir (Ireenville, where, they are p't pnhirly known, They will remde tietir that phice, whore the groom engaged in farming. After the ceremony the giiPHts and newly married couple were Heated to a Hplendid dinner, which wa thoroughly enjoyed by nil The Aiimm exteudH congraliila tioiiH to the happy couple. HATCH-BATES. Married, in Wnnhinglon county, Ore., .Inn.) 20, 11)00, Kuv. Julian llatcli officiating, Mr, Albert S. Hatch, of Klidktat county, Wnnh., and M'ihh lflllen A. Pa ten; of Wanh ingUiu county. ami w ho in h prince of good fellown, wan in the city the lirnt of the week, niixing himiucHx with plean tire. He in now located at Sah'ln, where lot in engaged in the praclici of law. Mr. Adanin wan for neveral M'arn the partner of lion. W, N. Ilarrett, who li!tn olliccn in the Wehruiig block. When you winh to liny a bicycle, call on O A. Wehrtitig. lie Hfl'n the Chainlcnn Colunhia al 1 t I and 7.rt. Columbia Chain jMVnn'l 1.10. Harll'onl VMijW and tr.. Pennant Ohaiif Ji and linn. W. I. Hare leturned Mon day niorning from bin trip to Sioux Falln, North l'akota, where he went to attend the annual neHnimi nf the Supreme Lodge nf I'nited Work men. I le I I'pnrlN a very pleanant trip. For three yearn Mr. Hare him been one' of the Supreme trtlntei'H. We lend in low prices --others follow; we lead in best tualitien ut hot turn tigurCK: Sixteen ounce to ami thirtp-MX incite to the yard," in our motto. Wehrung A Sunn. Many new aidcwalk aro being laid in the city while others are be ing repaired. The ntreet leading from the Tongue residence, on Hanelllte, reaching a block went ha been laid with lien. Thiti iaan ini nioveiueiit which will meet with much favor. F. M. lleidel makes a specially of buying and nclling Umbci'lamln. Ollice on Main Street opposite Tualatin hotel. Ilillnboro, Ore, A heavy alick of wood fell on the back of Mr, F. M. lleidel TucHilay niorning and as a result that gen tleiinin in nomewhat hruised and in walking rather carefully for a real real entitle man. Melecl your whips at Pioneer Harnenn Shop, Second Street, All kinds and all prices. Fine line. Laurel M. Hoyt visited Oregon City the lirst of the week and upon his return was accompanied hy A. .1. Capron, of Portland, who spent the day in the city as his guest. Dr. Brown, the dentist will be in Ilillnboro one week, July '.Hh. Mr. W. Humphrey, brother to Mrs, D, M. C, (iault, nnd who set type on the Orcgonian in '(12, was visiting relatives in this city dur ing the week. Hillshoro Bakery for sale. Call on or address, lleidel, Hillshoro, Ore. ('. I. Aiiilrrsnti lo J II Gurliemscli er lo a rr o I I ii r I w f J50 John I'lrmli iiUial lo A lliu tier I rut.1 In 1.1 o a tu-r I S I III Jw )im A Mimic lo IVIt-r ('.mHocr 7 a wr it I I ti r i w l.utirn I, Tort ttHrnd to J It llurklry I il ill M Wrrti dull Ocnltrville... I'llii R Cltenrv l li A liddy 5 wc j; l l 1 1 I Jolin Wallrm InCli Ackcruiiu ll 17 IK blk yV I'orlininl HciglH.. C Ackritiiiin to l-itiima DititUr KWlie ulnivf , S V Srdve In C.ro Turpin 13.3s J M Rn'wrll don 3.15 N ) Vlkri to rtulip Heal u w V Il 1 blk H willt etception 30x10 I'oii-st C.rove 1 II C Voighl, executor, lo I'eler IVtt'iviii So a in rslate Mary Kuolicv, decrHwd I V Clink lo II I Barrett bond for deed It K, 9, ami 10 llk 13 Cor tirliut 400 W li and I. ilium Hurm to M 0 SiiTpIr uiul l their intnesl M C SU'eplM estate 305 A C Chiv ill to J T Komi (iiiitclniiii tiMit iu ', A C.itllitlt dou I H I limit- in Small A Batetiniii A certain Hillshoro frateriinl in-! Htilutiori ban nent ten dollars l. nwell a fuii'l which will aid tin- widows and children of seventeen j men who recently were killed in' the I'lab mine dmanler. Thin in; the proper kind of fraternity and , the liovs will nut mifS the money i Il is thin kind of charity thnt , inn l.xcrciscs at Sistcr'SchMl makea the world hrii'hl'-r and Ix-t ! k. . ill :l .. . . .1 i U-t. .noi on uonar con. run. , .KKALl) fc) FATKHlllSM AND El) I will Innl us way iiitu any oilier channel. For 10 cents McOormick will lake car of your bicycle and par cels during the celebration. i- llieinlier the lilace. If what people say goes for any thing, this city will have a good big crowd the Fourth. From all pnintH of the county comes the good word, "Wit are lining to Hilm- boru for the V itirlb! litis is cheering news, and the hnyi are working harder than ever to get up a program which will eclipse any thing yet witin snfd in the county. Bicycle repairing, turning, braz ing, vulcanizing and bicycle sund ries of all kinds, at O (i Wilkes, Second Street, IM'Xt door to Hotel Hillshoro Mr. Vii tor Byar.l and wife, of Portland and Chicago, were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday, guests of Jr. J. P. Tainiesie ami J. It. 1 amiesie and their families, rel atives. Mr. Itvard is a I'niuu I'a cilic Bailway olicial, ami runs be tween Chicago and Portland. He thinks we have some fine country in Washington county. For dale Kngine and separator; cheap for each. W. J. Benson, Hillnhnro. Owen Murray, one of the prom inent farmera of Cedar Mill, was in the rity today, attending biisin ei-s. lie was accompanied by his son, Joseph, who gives promise nf lieconiin (juite a tenor singer. He has a voice of excellent range and tone and a little culture would place him in the front ranks at a vocalibt. If you are contemplating the purchase of a bicycle, do not fail to see the HKH) Crescent and Cleve land wheel, at Hoyt's, the Jewerer. Hon. W. H. Wehrung and Mr. Wisdom, president and secretary of he State Board of Agriculture, re spectively, started out Monday niorning for a trip up the west side, and thence up the Willamette Valley, in the interest of the state fair. They will make a strong team, and their efforts will meet with success. The Crescent is the popular wheel at a standard price and no ls-tter wheel at any price. Call on Hoyt, the Jeweler, and see Ibeiii. Hlieritl'ii Bradford'a hoyt are the i poHsemori of donkey, and thereto' I H K AxCCjUS hangs a tale. This particular don-i VWK key is only about three feet high - , land three feet long, and four feet! . TTT'KrTc' 1 n aa on the ground, hut the way hej.V ... J...U 1 U U. 'pihd ' kids in a vacant lot on j I Mmi Tue Wed Thu J FrlJ 8l Second street the otlier day was 1 j l 2 amusing. 1 nere were aisjiii nneen 3 41 gi gi lans, ranging hi age ironi ten 10 ,;r, , , -,- -.f r.. 31$ Sth'Mil Lluvd with Splendid Dramatic and Musical Proraoi. A large audience last evening at lended the closing exejeises at the Sisters' School al Cedar Mill and the program was very successfully rendered. Archbishop Christie, the noted Prelate, wai preHent and delivered a Btirring address to the pupils and audience. His remark were eloquent for higher education of the bouI as well training for the mental faculties. His address was patriotic and intensely Amer ican and was a pleasing effort. The pupils exhibited a degree of versatility which epeaks well U t the training received in the school and the packed audience remained until the last number wai complet ed. The needle and fancy work by the girl and young pupils wan cer tainly very beautiful. The program was as follows: Instrumental Duet, Fiauo, - MiM Young and Waster Albert Bernard Hymn to the Bletsed Virgin Misse Vandehey Address to Hi Grace, the Archbitihop, Mis Irene Blake bintnbulion of prize and gifts as special prizes. Vocal Duet. "I Know Batik," Misses Vandehey 2nd Baumaa Graduating Honors, Patr Miss Gertrude Bernard Address 10 School and Visitors Archbishop Christie Drama, . . .Country Justice . Seuior Boys Character Song .... Roving Minstrels . . . Miss Batttnan and the Mi&se's Vandehey My First Speech Three Little Boys "1 love thee best, Mother Dear," , . Clara Vandehey instrumental Duet ...Welti Misses Bernard and Young Song. . . .Kileen Alanna Jim. Murray Dr.nua Clondyke" Boys Song... Gpsv Girl. .Miss A Vandehey Drama .. ."What ails Maudie?". . .Gills Song ... Flower Gills Misses Vandehey, Murray, Burns and Baner Duet, l'iano Mis(s Y'oitag and Bernard Drama... My Aunt's Heiress Young Ladies Song .... Misses Murray and Vandehey Song .... Hirchcu Rod . .' Jos. Murray The Sisters are certainly to be congratulated for their excellent work and Thk Aunts predicts a more than successful future for their school. f eighteen, and il there was one 1 amongst the . lot that his donkey ship did not throw, it was because that oi e hadn't the nerve to take a turn at the saddle. For two hour '.be little animal hel.l out sport for the boys, but they finally gave it up as a bad job, and they now want to send east of the mountains for a thoroughbred Vacquerro. Superb cycle oil I .01 13 1 78 9 14 j 15 16 17 I 18 j l'J J 20 j 21J 22 j 23 24 I 2.V 26 I 27 I 2S 29 30 PROFKHSIONAl,. 2.3. Second. 2itfi Century gas lamps. . Chain guards aay or t liiuis 3) Trouser guards, 2 pair for... .0." Spokes and nipples 0-4 F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Phjralctan, Horgeon and Acooaohot Office it Hillshoro Pharmacy. Resi dence so n-west corner Baseline and All call promptly attended 'tit. siiiiill trai t on Gules Creek . 100 REMEMBER K. P. Morgan is still in the Keal Km ate business and has a choice list of farms and city property for sale, statements of others to the cntrary notwithstanding. If you want anything in hia line call on him ami he will treat you right. (iood milk cow, and horse and buggy for sale. Ollice on Second Street, at Second Hand More. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Ladd X Heed farm Co, for services of the stallion Kahitnnr for the year 18JW, foals, PMM), will please call at Heed villo, at tho farm, or at Wehrntigs' store, Hillshoro, and settle for same t once. .1. W. Karsteter, Manager. Heedville, Or., June 25, U00. Dead Letters, The following is the list of letters re mauling in the lltllsnoto post omce tin claimed: G. V. 1'oinler. All Utters not called for hy July 1000 will he sent to the dead letter ollice line cent will he chargrl on each letter culled lor. II, SCIIUI.MKR1CH, P. M. K. Ii. McOormick visited tJTaruuugton over Sunday. at Brick for Sale. The unilm'signeil now has brick for sale at his yard, 1 mile west of Centerville. John Vandyke. Ex-Sheriff Miller, of Vancouver, Mrs, Thus. KUiott, of Portland, Wash., spent Sunday in the city visited relatives in this city the with his family, who have been firat of tho week. ' visiting with relatives. Sheriff W. I), Bradford has al ready collected tV.Hi bicycle taxes, and wheelmen are taking them out very rapidly. Last year the ollice col lected from wheelmen, and it is thought that there are two hundred more wheels in the County this year than last. !et the good work go on. Take your suit at once to Aug. Tews, the Second Street tailor, and have it cleaned for the Fourth. Vug. Tews, HilisWo, Ore. Mrs. Josephine Gibson, who has been residing in the mining region of Washington and British Colum bia since her marriage a few years ago, returned to this city the first of the week on a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Bill ings, She will remain all summer. Wanted, to rent a piano for the Fourth of July. Inquire of Fred V room a ii. Maying is now commencing in good earnest. The mowers started up Wednesday and many an acre was laid lo the ground belore nightfall. The prayers of the righteous and the unrighteous alike now go up for good weather. Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, for a neat shave or hair cut. Satis- j faction guaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. Uev. Waller Reynolds, pastor of the Leisyville church, United Breth ren, is absent this week, attending the annual conference at Philomath, Benton county. His many friends here hope that he will lie sent back here for another year, as he hat doue much to build up his parish. K. L. McCormick will keep a check house during the celebration. Leave vour bicycles and parcels with him for safety. Charges 10c. Drs. Bailey, Linklaler and Tain iesie were rortianu visitors tne first of the week, attending the Oregon State Medical Society an nual meeting. 1 bey report a very successful con ven tion. Ileniiiant sale ot shoes, new and old styles, cheap, at Scbulmerich & Son. Sherwood is coming to the front this year with a Fourth of July celebration. Here's to you, Sher wood, and may it be tirst-class. Hon. Walter Too.e has been pro cured for the oration. Splendid line of buggy harness, at Pioneer Harness Shop, Second St., $7.00 up. Come and see them. When you have read this paper, hand it to a friend and ask him to subscribe. You can recommend it to him truthfully as tho best coun ty paper ever published in Wash ington county. Dr. Brown, dentist, Monday, July 9th. Forest Grove is having a lively time in its contest for the post of fice. It is said that there are no less than six or seven applicants for the position of selling Uncle Sam.B postage stamps and each ap ulicanl thinks he has done "more for the nartv" than have any of the others. J. Wheelock Marsh still holds tlie fort and he- is not sorry, perhaps, that there are so many contestants for the place, and the warmer the contest, the longer it will be before the place is awarded. As there is a very good salary attached t the position, Mr. Marsh can "smile" to see the faithful spar for the favor. No ap pointment has yet been made in the matter of the Hillshoro office. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thome and daughter, Miss Jennie, and MUs Elizabeth Johnson, have gone to Seaside and will remain until after the Fourth. Greer, the grocer, has Black Minorca eggs 50 cents per setting of hiteen. II. Waaeener drew the prize sew iin? machine at Worming & Sons' last Saturday, his number 945 The number 2017, drew the bicycle uncalled for as yet. Farmer John Sewell, who will soon be the sheriff of Washington county, states that the recent rains have done much to benefit the snrincr sown izrain and have somewhat helped the fall-sown Taken as a whole, while some hay has been ruined, the falling weath er has been beneficial to the farm era. Will rittenger, who has been on a surveying trip in Southern Ore gon, returned the first of the week Mr. John Vandvke, of Center ville, was in the cily yesterday, and while here mide this ollice a pleas ant call. Greer has a full line of garden seeds. Wild blackberries are getting ripe, and there seems to be an extra good crop this year. Benton Bowman, City Recorder, was a Portland visitor Tuesday. H. E. McKinney left, Monday, for Eastern Oregon, where he in tends to harvest this year. Cigars st F. J. Barber's, 2nd St, Mrs. Beckwith returned the first of the week from a several weeks' visit to California points. Benton Killin, of Portland, came in from his Greenville ranch this morning, enroute home. Hon. S. B. Huston will deliver the Fourth of July oration at Scholls, this county. Mrs. C. Koch and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, were Portland visitors yesterday. Bicycle wheels built up, each. 1.2 at McCormick's Bicycle Store. Kerd Groner was up from Scholls this morning and was looking over some of the bicycle work in this party of the county.' Ferd is an enthusiastic supHrter of good bi cycle paths, and he and the com mission are trying to get tax col lectors appointed through the recommendation of the various dubs, so that every wheel will pay its tax and the money can be ex pended on the paths. It is the in tention to see that no wheels evade the tax, and this is perfectly prop er. The benefit of good paths more than repay the $1 25 that each wheel must pay for its tag. August Tews will open a tailor shop in this cily Hillshoro and be ready for business June 1st. Give him your patronage. Pkepair ing neatly done. Shop on Second Street. At the last meeting of the Hills horo Band a unanimous vote of thanks was voted to J. M. Brown for bis work in measuring the boys for their new uniforms; the boys say the fits are simply perfect, while the last two sets of uniforms made for the hand were measured for by tailors and almost every un iform had to le remodeled. This speaks well for J. M. Brown and his agency for tailor made suits. Bicycles, bicycle sundries, second hand wheels, wheels to rent and repairing neatly done, at 'McCor mick's bicycle store. Get ready for the bicycle parade. Dr. McLean, the famous author ity on stock, and veterinary sur geon, was again in the city today, looking after more stock with the idea of testing for tuberculous This is the proper oaper. No man wants to drink milk which comes from a diseased animal and while the loss of an animal sometimes works a hardship on a person, the loss where there is disease is a mat ter of profit. Call on the undersigned for large cabbage plants during the planting season and get your wants supplied with any number. vou may desire. O. C. Zook, llillsboro. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Residence East of Court House JAMES PHILLIPF, TAMIESIE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Kngliih. Of- nee ana Kestuence soutn side ot Main, near Odd Fellows' Building, Hillshoro. GEO. R. BAGLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shnte Building H1LLSB0K0, . . OREGON. TUOS H TONGUB. B B TONGOE, NOTABV TH08. H. A E. B. TONGTE, Attorneys-At-Law. Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hilltboro. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Deputy District Attorney lor Wishing ton County, Office upstairs over Delta Drug Store. It is hardly likely that the Catholics will buy the Baptist church, as the trustees set rather too high a figure on the building It is now being arranged to get a lot and build somewhere in a not too isolated section of the city. church of this kind will be of ben- fit to Hillshoro, as several families will move here at once upon the erection of such a building and the institution of a regular parish. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey-Morgan Block, Rooms, 1 and 2. HILLSBORO. - OREGON. SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW Notarial Work and I'onveykncing. Rooms 6 A 7 Morgau Blk., Ilillnboro, Ore W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (Successor to Barrett A Adams.) Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO, OREGON. DR. J. .ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience in llillsboro. DENTISTF Firstcla services; Charges reasonable Office, 0 nio: Blk. ovir Pharmacy. HILLSBORO, ORJSGON . rVVWVWWAiVVSNSWr DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST Bargains in shoes for all wear at II. Wehrung & bonsj The best line in Washington county. Call and examine them. Paces which 12. i... 1 il j win nt your pocKei uook- unu 1001 wear to fit your feet. Archbishop Christie, of Portland accompanied by" Father Black, who is in charge of the Hulsboro Far- ish. were in the city yesterday, en route to Cedar Mill, where they at tended the Sisters School enter tainment last evening. E. J. Moore conveyed them to the School by private conveyance. Splendid and new stylesjugen tleuien's hats at IL. Wehrung & Sons. Call and see theru before you make a purchase. Prices which will make yhO smile and buy. Perry Watson was in the city Monday and qualified as Justice of the Peace for Dairy precinct. He will dispense justice for the peo ple of Greenville for another two years, l'erry is all right and says he will not let the costs pile up too heavily when he tries the Bcales. Now is the time to go to H, Wehrung & Sons and purchase a summer suit. The fourth of July is nearly here and you can save money by making this firm a call. John H. Willis, who has been teaching here for some years, loft yesterday for Ketchikan, Alaska, where he will remain for several months to come and where he will be with his brother-in-law, John R. Beegle, the well-known newspaper man. All of Mr. Willis' friends here wish him every success in his new location. Of course you will get ready for the Fourth? Then go to II. Weh rung x Sons for your gents fur Dishing goods. Splendid line of neckties and of everything that goes to make you neat and good to look upon. This is the year we celebrate! 516 Delta m Bnilding, Portland, Oregon. Will be In Hillshoro every fourth Mon day in each month. !rWWii Carstens Bros., MANUFACTURERS OF Rouffb $ Dressed Luk Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc HILLSBORO - OREGON VVWAVV Racycles, $35 to $40; Imperials, $23 to $45; Ramblers, $20 to $45; Crawfords, $35 to $50. Repairing a Specialty E. L. McCormiok, Agent, HILLSBORO, - OREGON. Hillsboro Foundry and ... Machine Shops ... Dealer ijj Engines and Boilera, Pumps, etc. ljr alt kinds of Machinery, MaiinmcHirer of all Kinds of Brass t... and Iron Castings ... Grate bars and all kinds of casting for Thresher engines and boilera. Steam pipe tit ti tigs. ... W. J. Near Depot, BENSON .., Hillsboro, Ore. Buy a 20th century, or Solar lamp; for sale at McCormick's bi cycle store. Teams wanted for wood hauling. Apply at once to Hare & Schmelti er, HillBboro. Will hire by cord or oontraot. IK