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I HILLSBORO ARGUS, NOV. 8, 1900. i i ; : A WKIIK WITH TDK I'Hofl.H I : I t 3 Hunter It.mA nniny.,1 . ' Hull v . V 1 : A 1 H Dny I'jihhcs Quietly. Very HlMiKl.llS STAY lii) AT HUME. Wai n (iiiiid Con uly hay for Farm Woik Strunit fur kkKiuley, Wai lii iglcni (Hill uly hiiH flit I it bulla himI (lit) remit tilvuii MoKin Icy ituil HoiiHcvi'll k li k nisjnrilv. Tim viito wan several hundred uu der tin regiidry, lliu slay-nl-boine Votit heiiiR very large. It bad been urn tif I ln tiiieet ) renlilenlial ('iiiiinii(;iiH in tbe liintory of tbe county, but no ohm jthmight tin vulii would lin as It was. The llrvan coiiiinilte bad bojied to lci'i the Mckinley plurality down .'(IK) in- -it Hi, while loiiiA repub- mi exiM-cled to see "I H) or HIM) furl tbeir candidate. 1 lie unofliclai i vitlnL in Hep lie to barm V Mm KVl il MuiiiiUii Nuiili ii North I''' II.mmUIII Slllllll Mouth IIIIImIhi Kuitli I1111 Wml Hull V(..l ('rait tllMUt Wupnto ,. TiHttl. When vrntneil tlie vole f will Imi iulilinlnH , will, prolwbly pp 'i Now i the time t Tim A kill). v Jan. Hotwer hae -: ih Columbia river i:icctiun r"Wtit V urn: an SI , ! W Si 2? a i! si v 1 . ' A . ; i , Ml M .11 4 lOlj AS ri II V , I 71 JH nn.il 1 I'M W A I ll atlliV p,..i V "i an 'Crti I 7 &0 TO W l .4. v tftt 111) 'iowiioa tint vutv Vially c"n" L the parti- I L This week. 1 . . from . I (ill to lIHli' fl 5 I ct'lrry anTl frenh vi poumhif hie-lftceni f pickle, 1. Try 11 yd plow 1 in and Se good Viands. I your ft 1' flllft l II. J see w 'ght, M mill n y wan the ft ; il ty niiu-e the Full r ' ninny Uwk mlvtnlig' wenther. 1 f' V...IW IM UftltT : DrfHH tliPio right by ' I HlllM'H lit lll'lllllH'. ill! St Ml rit'. ." , Fnll and winter kIihix-h nml crfnl qu Wi'liriina A .Soiin. Cti uu ln'fnrn purchniing el Hlrttytnl, almtit Nov. M. Ilinhr, one blaok t ffimt 2'i0 ixuinilH. win fort'loiAd. Notify K. M. The (ili'iicoc Wftodniei inu of liav'um a ThiinkM Tim I'liyn know how lii, I a Hilfinliil time. Their i re int'iit w ill appear later. II. K. IMtrenn, well known in lliirt city, and who ban been engag ed in the buicher buainess in Port IiiihI, waa in the city election day, a KuMtat the Hotel Hillaboro. U (i. (Sardner now hat hia -reel-ilmuro huihlinir on a good founda li.iii, 011 Main Street, oppoeito the (.loiigri'gntionnl church and has agiiiii (lomuienced housekeeping. Mm. Ellen Piekard Simmonf, wife of Whnelock aiinmons, died at Portland IuhI Friday and wag hroiiKht to Jiillaboro , for burial. The remitina were interred in the llillnlioro ceuietery, Sunday. Ausliir Craig, once editor of -the Forest Urove Hatchet, is Mil at Bumpier, and while the Hillaboro hoys were there, made a vieit to their enmp Ue in reporter for nevoral pnpera' and la doing very mottly, llnanolally. I). T. Macartney and family, who have been on the Newton dairy in ru for two yearn, will go to (iriwils Pa b tli is week for future renidunon. "Mac," as he ia faiull iurly called Ih one of our popular citizoiiR and there are many who pin 4 Vk- - genuinely T"' Buokwl ( for hot c .genuinely regret his departure. vheat Hour in any quantity ciikefl, at Uennia'. "Uncle JorIi Bpruceliy." at Hills- boro Opera Houho, Deo. 3, 1000. A. M. Pate, of Sughera, near OiiHlon, wag in the oity election any. New line of Henriettas, Chevoitr, ' RnrgoH, Hncking and Homespuns at II, Web rung Hons. . Mr, Newton Norris, of Golden dule, Wash., is spending a few days with W. U. JCwing, IiAilies' and children's coats and cunes; all kinds. Prices below I'lonipiaition. Schulmerich Bros. Rev. It. A. Atkins and wife were guoRts of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, . Connell, this week. Mr. Atkins is a general favorite here He now lias charge of the M, E. parish at Oregon City. Herman Schulmerich, Geo. Biers drof,.and Geo. and Ed. Wann have returned from Sumpter, having discontinued work on the mine un til next spring. The boys have . everything in readiness to start Jhwork whon the season opens up, yJr and they think they have a splen did property, I Two Itmr.eiiHO miiutlieM Kro o on the farm .of, TIium. Cuniull,, ior this oity, am . diKplnytd in (In window at 2KI WMHliiiiglmi t-lrecl. Portland, where the iH-rinnnent iliHplav of Ori'ifou priidiiaiuim and reeouroes h exhihiled. One f them ttfigliM IIS pniiiidM nod the oilier a few mhiiuIh Ii-mm. . Mr. ('on net I cuyH tluy were uruwn on in w land, on which no fi-rlitixnr wan tlM'd. H plnnti'd n iiiiirtnr of an ar-H in fimiiNlii-a. I In diwa not know of wlui I variHy, and he hn harveated a Kieat inui y lona, and there cre tin the patch it Imicl KXl nxire an luriie hh iIiuhii hchI in ( the exhitiit. Coinnteiielng Hiilurday, NnV. .'I, in .the afliriMHi, Wi-hiiiou Sl Kon w'M ifKiie tieki'ln fur i-acti thillar nf ra4i iHirclniHii fur pri-initiniM an fid lowr. firnt prt'iiiiuio, a 10 Off gun wool blanket; Hecoiid firi.c, (ieol,V $10 overcoat; third prix, -l of 1847 Hi(!'rn Urn.' filver kniven and forks, value, 15.25, , The convention of Washington county Ii.uhIh to In ln-lii 'n-re on Thaiiknglving Day," pmuiiMfM to ho a grand sucrexit, W. .1. Wall i doing all he can towarde getting out a full rt-preM-ntntion and tin boys are all gMiting in form. The eserciees of the day will concluih with a grand Im'l in the evening. Theae muNicnl t .tiiialiiins are 11 credit In the county and arc Im ginning to tie appreciated aa kucIi. Fall and winter clothing now ! mi rweivid at II. Wehrung v HtiiiN. Heat aelii liiiti ever mail" in Watkhiogton county. You can not do as well elwwhere. Cull and ex amine and get our price, We buy to eel I. The following nuinlHra drew prixea at II. Weliriing A' Sona' store ' Saturday, Nov. 3, l'.HH): f.0't drew the flmt prize, h'ldelMiard; f I, second prlxe IndyV tilk umbrella; 0U1 drew 'third prize, genta'eilk umbrella; 7(H drew fourth prixe, choice of girl' $-1 dreea. or liyV $.' suit. Parlies holding theno 1111111- liers arert'ouestwl to present same within 30 days from date of draw ing -II. Wehrungiv Hons; Caralens Bros, keep a fine line of rustic, flooring ttnd shiplap on bind, also doors and windows. Prices reaaonaldi. Irfave orders at Manning or IlillHbtir.v Kaliniates on building niateriala. In another column is a letter from Mr. Zook touching iiikui des truction of property Hallowe'n night. A few gales more or less displaced and a few changing of sigi.s are not ho bad, but parents should teach their sons that des truction of property, or turning over of buildings which ciuine prop erty owners exanditure of cash, is as bud as theft. Remnants sold at Schulmerich Bros. Regardless of ctwt, we in tend to sell all old stock at greatly reduced prices. Come and exam ine the bargains. The Methodist church of this city is planning a series of revival meetings, beginning Sunday morn ing. The pastor will le assisted by Mrs. K. M. Darren, 01 nri Townsend, a very successful soul winner. The co-operation of . all Christian people is most earnestly solicited. IT. M. Heidel makes a specialty of buying and selling tinilierlands. Oflice on Mam Street opposite Tualatin hotel. HiUaUiro, Ure. 1). B. Reasoner, who is engaged with Chas. liiatt in the lumle-r business at Gales Creek, was in the citv todav. a visitor at eomiuwa- loner court. Dnrsey ia one 01 our hale fellows well met and we are always glad to see him. Taken up, near Laurel, Sept. 15, black Berkshire Dour, yearling. Prove property, pay. charges and laka same away. (1. E. Hathorn, Laurel. Humnhrev Boyd, of Dilley, and who has been working around the mines at Glendnle, Southern Ore gnn, was in the city today, the guest of his sister, Mrs. R. Cave. He will . return to his work in a few days. Ot course you want a suit that will both fit and wear. Aug. Tews, the Second street tailor, can give you selections from hundreds, o samples. Perfect lit guaranteed. The republicans are preparing for a ratification next week Rome time, Tuesday evening being the appointed time sb we understand It will be a good night for Bryan people to take to the woods. The Ahqus from date to January 1,1902, for $1. Annus and Ore conian. 2. If vou want a team for news, try these papers D. B. Lusbv. of Greonville. was in town this afternoon. He has but recently returned from a 'lumber camp in CowliU County, where he was employed lor iwo- monius or more. ; . H. Wehrung & Sons are now re ceiving their fall line of boots and shoes. For quality and low prices we defy competition. Friday evening, Nov. 2, Miss LydiA Johnson and Mr, . Lenous Lowrey were married at the Meth odist parsonage. Rev. II. Oberg, officiating. . Just arrived at Greer's grocery, new walnuts, fresh figs and datos. O. B. Bunyan, who resided here for several years, is at present 10 nated at M arsh field. Ore , in the soulheastern portion of the state, )IJ nfirr n ut Herman Schulmerich Ma ir uKinKthe work. TWOlll'NDKfcl) ACKES0P A I'LACEK. Will Take an vrdlsaiy life time te Clcaa up tbe Placer. Herman Schulmerich, ei-poatmas- ler at this place, has returned and says that be ia more than satisfied with the investment he and his Hillaboro friends have intde in the Kiimpter placer district, lis will remain here until spring and then return and operate 'the placer throughout. They will have plen ty of water to work the 200 acres f gravel In which there is gold in U mil paying quantities. There re mains but "00 feet of pipe to lie laid to complete the mine forotera tiuu. Withii two days after bis return water will I turned on and gold washing will commence. It will take an ordinary life time to wash the entire placer. SOME POINTED LINES. Hii.l.BHoito, Nov. 6, 15KX). (KniroK Akhiibi As I witnessed the Hfieruiaih of Hallowe'en Li this iiv, 1 was prone to ask myself What is there in this Hallowe'en object, anyway, that gives boys the. right to tear up and destroy1 pMiierty at this time more than y other? And what sense it there in the celebration of this uk hi in this manner?" I am now j ... . 1 . .1 ! ami always nave ueen, 01 vne nimt ion lhat it is the worst of loinfjol- ery, ami liealhenish, and should be liscoti raged by parents and press alike. Why U it that our school hoys throughout the country en gage in this outlandish practice more than any other class ot in lividuala. when the very properly Ihey destroy is the properly of tax piyers who suppirt the schools and give tnem llieir euucauoni um- instance, the tearing op o( the side- walk at tbe residence ot Mrs. w ald er, a widow, in the southeast, part of the city, is an instance of petty meanness that should not go un noticed. Here is a woman along in years who pays taxes to support ehool, and it you nave one reaaer iho can supply any reason or ex- cuse lor sucn uniawiui practices. let us hear from him or her. Let parents labor and hope for a belter stale of morals in Hillsboro. O. C. Zook. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale, half mile south of Bethany reamerv, at 10 a. ra., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lOrn S cows, giving milk, part Jersey; I heif cr 3 yrsolil; 2 calves, 9 months old; I mlf, 3 months old; t woik horses, with liftrnr; I ruling pony. 4 nogs, 1 wagon, t spring wagon, 1 can. 1 single uuggy ami names, I itvei nana cram wrpa rntor 2 plows, harrow, cultivator, mow er, liny rake, 60 bushels oata. TERMS OF SALE. Under $10, cash; $10 and over, 1 . 1 b years lime, approved now, o jwr cent. Mas. Ki.iza livsKR, Executrix of el il" of IVt r llyaer, deceased. It. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Real Estate Transler. Orace M Larlmore el vir to Robins L DoMrdnian M interest in the S Hughea estate. . .....$3R5 Martin Herment ana wi to nenara Usterniann iaaotlnr 3 w. . M B Hunttngten and husband to W O Cook tr No a blk 6 Finney's ad to Hillaboro IMwaid Patsch to Josephine Cie loliss ofnetfseciot 3or4w AbioSWatttoj D Rode part of the Klkanab Walker DLC... John V Kerr to JasS Witham 6 a sec 36 1 a r a w Georgia A Hughes to Grace M Lar tmore iyi interest in the S Hughes estate, love aud affection Mnrv K Oolhv to Geo Schmidt etui "3 1 35 35o 600 125 a6 a S h Rfchardson D L C 662 Deiijsuiin Hodgsou to William Ben edict w J ofn w X9t r a w aooo Zuletta 7. Painnter to John W Far- nulir w i4 sec q 1 1 n r 5 w .... loo State of Oregon to Zuletta Z Paint erw H secQtl n r 5 w. ....... 400 K A K.l.lv to lohu N Yberif 7 a sec 24 ta s r 1 w 750 Card of Thanks. We desire to express our many thanks to the kind friends of w ash ioglon County who so kindly assist ed us in the long illness ana aeain of our beloved wife and mother. D. 0. Quick and family. Philomath, Ore, DECEMBER 31ST CLOSES THE CENTURY And mv present set of books. nm anxious to have all my old standing accounts adjusted before that diltO. 8. T. LlNKt.ATKH. Dead Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining iu the UiliSDoro post omce nn claimed: Mr. Gut Anderson Mr, NilesPlatx . Mrs. M P.. I'mu'i -Miss Kinnia .Simons. All letters not called for by Nov. i7, 1900 will be sent to the dead letter office. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. R. WACOKNXa, P. If. Isoeal Crowther, aged nearly- H.'i years, died at Forest lirovw 1mm apoplexy Sunday, Nov. 4. He had been a resident of Washington County for 11 years. He wus twice married. His first wife died in 1850. Eleven children survive him. , They are: Isaac Crowther, of Portland; Mrs. Emily Dunning ton. of Topeka, Kan. find Mrs. Anna Eliza Tooker, of Sioux City, Iowa; W illiam trowiher, of (isles Creek, Or; Joseph Crowther, of Dallas, Or; Edwin Crowther, of Redmond, Wis ; Eli M. Crowther, of LaCrosse, Wis, Mrs. Leonard Moiley, of Forest Grove; Mrs. Ag nes Ella Helgerson, of Redmond, Wis ; Benjamin F, Crowther, of Montana, and Irvin A. Crowther, of West Berkeley, Cal. Deceased was a father to the Isaac Crowther who was struck by the freight train on the trestle west of town the other day. II. Wehrung A. Sons are now re ceiving their new and splendid ines of dress cikmIs. Handsome flanneiletles for ladies' wVapiiers. Call and inspect ami then you'll buy. e buy to sell. Rev. Father Black, of Borland, was in the citv yesterday looking at the Catholic church structure. le thinks that the building will lie completed by the Holidays and then he will arrange to have ser vices 1 very Sunday. He tells Tun Altai's that be needs but $,'00 more to pay for the structure and this will lie raised by the time the work is finished. The plastering will ;iot be done until spring. For rent or sale, the well-known Dilherger farm at Laurel, 14 acres of fruit, hiy and vegetable land, and good buildings. Also other farms to sell. F. P. Morgan. The Oregon Agriculturalist, in reviewing the dairy in terms ol the state of Oregon, says; "Wash ington County, which has a good number of creameries and cheese factories, furnishes also a consider able portion of the milk supply of rortland, and stands pretty well up toward the head in the Mst of dairy counties.'' Schulmerich Bros., the leading dealers in plows, harrows and all agricull ural implements, sell below 'ortland prices. Election Day was the finest of the fine, especially in the after noon. The forenoon was rather raw and damp but the sun came out later on and the afternoon was as balmy as springtime. Knots of men Blood about the streets but there was very little discussion go ng on. laken all 111 all it was a very quiet election. If you are not buying groceries from H. Wehrung & Sons you are making a mistake. Best and fresh est line and at prices that other lealers cannot meet. The campaign closed in this coun ty Monday afternoon and evening by the following meetings: Hon. H. L. Barkley and Hon. . u. Hare heid forth in the court house to the lareest audience, here, of the! season; Gov. Geer held forth in the evening at Forest Grove and S. B. Huston spoke for the Republicans at Cornelius. Your fall plowing and seeding will soon commence. Get yoar harness from C, L. Hinman, Forest Grove. He can beat Portland prices. Saddles, whips, etc. J. W. Karsteler, who for sevei al years has been managing the Ladd & Reed farm at Reedville, has resigned his position and will reside either at Hillsboro or Port land in the future. Mr. Karstetcr has many friends here who hope he will come to this place and make himself a part ot our citizen- hip. Go to Greer's for fresh currants, raisins, citrons, etc. Molasses and syrup in bulk. Wm. Schulmerich, the South Tualatin dairyman, has subscribed to the National Dairymen s tuna to help crush the oleomargerine buainess. This fund is very hurt lul to farmers who are in the cream ery business, to say nothing of the imposition on the consumer. Just received, direct from the factory, a full line of crockery, lamps and lanterns, at Greer s. Calvin A." Raymond, agod 62 years, and who has been in busi- ness at uaston tor many years, aieu Monday and was buried yesterday. Mr. Raymond has resided in Wash- imitoii Countv for 39 yearB, and was very generally respected. A wife and son, Fred, survive him. Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, for a neat shave or hair out. Satis faction euaranteed. Fine bath room in connection. Conductor Cliue, of the Sheridan Portland morninc and evening train, and who is an ardent demo crat, is serene under defeat, and "Web," who is a MoKinley man, says, "I told you so." But every body can not be elected. Berkshire pigs, and 1 Js 7-year-old Jersey cow for sale.- By F. M. Heidel, Hillsboro, Or. : C. R. Bradley will again conduct the poor farm for a period of two vears. He has given eminent sat isfaction, and there was no oppos ing bidder. Fred and Carl Heidel have re turned from Eastern Oregon and Washington, where they have been harvesting and threshing. THE COUNTY BOAllD -.MH SESSION Clias. Bradley Makes a Two Year Contract. FOR KEEPING THE COL STY PC0K Will get 19.75 per Booth for each charge. Tbe County board, consisting of Judge L. A. Rood, Hillsboro, J. Q. A. Young, Cedar Mill, ami E. J Ward, Gaston, met yesterday for the monthly transaction of county business and will probably finish this evening. Ordered that clerk draw war rant for J. B. McNew, $15, part payment as supervisor district 17. Ordered that coe tract be entered into for keeping county paupers for period of two years from Nov. 1, 1900, with Chas. R. Bradley, the figure bting 19.75 per month for each keep, Brail ley to pay $250 per year for rental of county poor farm. Paxes on 40 acres Dan Baker's land, double assessment, ordered remitted. Ordered that when Contractor M. S. Dailey shall drive four pil ing and erect piling bent under Wilcox btidge, north end, said pil ing to be driven 5 feet, or to solid rock, clerk shall draw warrant for $125 upon report of Commissioner Ward lhat said work is done as herein directed. Ordered that countv court ad vertise for bid, sealed, for furnish ing crushed rock to be used on county road from Cedar Mill to Multnomah county line, said bid must stale price per yard. PROBATE. Estate of Geo C Alexander, dee'd K I Eaton appointed administra tor nf estate with bonds fixed at $1,000; surety, Geo Alexander, Sr. Estate of Liverne Baber, dee'd Citations ordered issued to heirs to appear Monday, Nov. 19, to show cause whv realty of estate should not be sold. Estate of Thos 8tewart, dee'd Fred Rood files bond in sura of $16,000, with C Schulmerich, V I) Hare, F A Baiey and H Wehrung. as sureties. Appraisers appointed, Peter Boscow, W H Wehrung ami E C Schulmerich. Estate of Wm Wilson, dee'd Fully administered and settled and ordered paid that money due to heirs and legatees. That due to bequests given Albert, Dell, Gny, Cora, Clow, Berk, Mary, Thomas, Clay and W B Wilson and Edith Sessman, lw turned over to clerk of court. Andrew Pierson appointed guar dian of Anton Jacobson. dee'd. Bonds fixed at $2,000. Ordered that personal property be turned over for use of said minor heir. NOTICE. All parties owing the Ladd & Reed f arm company, 01 neeavuie, tor colts foaled in 1900 and sired by Kalamar, will please call at once and settle for service. Call at Reedville farm or at store of H. Wehrung & Sons, Hillsboro. J. W. Karstktkh, Manager. Reedville, Or., Nov. 3, 1900. HOW IT PAYS. Breeding to good speed horses pays after all. Jasper K. Keeves 1 centlv sold a spring colt, sired by Mc Kinney, to Aug. Erickson, for $500, spot cash. The little animal was foaled bv Beulah. a full sister to Chehalis, the noted pacer. Mr. Reeves clears over $350 on the colt and this makes it a good invest nient. Wm. McQuillan, who has a splendid 16 months' colt, Wayno Mego, sired by Lovelace ana loaiea by Etta James, has been offered $250 for the youngster. Imperial Cider Mill. Until further notice the Imperial Cider Mill-at Cornelius will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Lawrence Bailey. Fresh buckwheat flour at Greer's. E. J. Lyons went to Portland, Wednesday. Robert Tompson, ona of Cedar Mill's substantial citizens, was in the city Wednesday. Geo. Carleton has been on the sick list for several daya but man aged to crawl out election day and vote for "leddy." Thanksgiving will soon be here. Go to Dennis' for your raisins, cur rants, citrons, oranges and cauli flower. Not a single arreBt on election has been reported from Washing ton County. This speaks well for good citizenship. In the quiet and peaceful east, there were riots in several places. Reports come from many parts of the valley that the timothy crop nil' Ha Woe next vear as com par- b.1 to this season's harvest. It is presumed that the government purchases this autumn have in spired the larger acreage. An accident, both sad and strange,- says lh Oregonian, re sulted in the death of Raymond Oliver Miller, the 4-year old son of V. A. .Miller, who bas charge of the Ladd farm, three miles an I a half out on the Canyon road: The boy was thrown in front of a log rolling down hill and crashed to death About 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, . a 1 . me ooy nail gone walking over uie farm with his father ana brother. Coming to a hill, Raymond asked his father to roll a log down it. In oraer to amuse the boy, Mr. Mil ler got a log all ready to roll for the youngster to start. In starting the log, in some unaccounted way the boy's clothing was caught upon the log, and he was carried over by it and thrown directly in its path. In a seennd, be-fore the terror- stricken father could act, the log had passed over the boy, crushing and mangling his body in a terrible manner. Death came instantly to relieve his suffering. No inquest was held. Griffin Cabin, Native Sons, and Luanda Hill Cabin, Native Dau ghters, at their annual banquet last Thursday evening had the fol lowing visitors: Sol Blumauer, grand president; F. H. Sayloi, grand secretary: T. C, Belcher, grand marshal, and J. C. Chap man. Tbe pioneer guests were: Mary Wood, aged 104, immigration of 1853, and her daughter, Mrs. Reynolds, Michael Moore, 1844, aud his wife, 1855; Isaac Butler, Mrs. Fannie Wilcox Arch bold, 1845; Susan Brown, 1853; Henry Wehrung, 1853; Mrs. Cornelius! Freepian, 1845; Thos. Tucker and wife, 1S52; Jabez Wilkes, 1845; Dr. F. A. Bailey and Mrs. Dr. Chambers Bailey, native bom and Hon. W. D. Hare, 1852, and ife. Highest market price for pota toes, any quantity. Schulmerich Bros. Dr. C. L Large, of Forest Grove, was in the city yesterday, attending the U. S. Board of examining phys icians, nf which Dr. J. P. Tamiesie, Dr. W. D. Wood and himself are members. They examined three veterans of the Civil War, and one of the Spanish War. Two of these ask for original pensions. ' Uncle Josh Spruceby."at Hills boro Opera House, Dec. 3, 1900. Mrs. M. E. Everitt, who is visit ing with her parents at Guinda, Yolo County, Cal., writes Mr. Everitt that she will start for her home in this city, next Monday. She will be accompanied by her sister, Miss Bertha Clark. Thos who desire to rent the Grange Hall must apply to W. D. Hare or J. W. Snnte. Wm. Stewart, son of the late Charles Stewart, and who has for some months been in the Southern Oregon mining field, is here on a visit with his mother. He tninkJ that the miners down there have a plendid future. Fresh figs and dates, bananas etc., at Dennis . It was late. Suddenly a voice from the head of the stairs broke the stillness, "Grace?" "What is it, papa?" "Tell that young fel low not to knocfc over me mux pitcher on his way out." Celery, 5 cents per bunch at Greer's. R. B. Goodin. H. H. Fenton, Wm. Bender, Wm. Pointer and John H. Gault, all of whom are in the employ of the state at Salem, were Hillsboro visitors election day, to cast their ballots. Cranberries, 10 cento per quart at Greer s. DeWitt Smith was at Baker Citv. but left Mondav noon for Bonanza, which is southwest oi Sumnter fifteen miles, where he may locate. 7 Go to Greer's and Bee his cake walk lamps. Senator Wehrung expects to soon hear from Thomas Paulsen, fresi dent of the State Dairy Association as to whether the annual meeting of that organization will be held in this citv. John and Perry Abbott, who are employed in 1'orUand, Hundayecl in this city. Marriage license has been grant ed to Leneoun Lowrey and Miss Lydia M. Johnson. They reside near Forest Grove, or are going to school at that point. H. Wehrunsr. & Sons have a small lot of choice A 1 Alsike and clover seed, Oregon grown. John Peters, who was painfully injured a few days ago, mention of wnicn wa8 maae in ineso jjuiuiuuo, is able to be around and make an occasional visit to the city. Cjunraissioners' Court is in sess ion this week, and they will have a very busy meeting. Agent Beckwith, of the Southern Pacific station, was very busy, Tuesday evening, sending and re ceivintf teWrauhic matter relative to election returns. Mrs H. Wehrung, who badly in jured her hand and wrist a few weeks ago, is slowly improving. E. L. MeC irmick has started a shooting gallery in hia place of business. Now is the time to sharpen up your markmanshlp. D. G. Lillv of Gales Creek, was in town yesterday and made this office a pleasant call. NOVEIIBIVICCD. S.in I Mon I'Tueal Wed i lliaTl I 3 "ii 17 11 4 "6 6 I 7 ) jf 9 11 j 12 I J3 I 14 I 15 1 "13 "18 j 19 j 20 j 212 2 251 26 1 27 1 28129 I S3 DAIRY CREEK UILL3 Manufacturer of the CeUbraUd .. White Frost Flour .. Also deals in General Merchandise and Agricultural Implements. Mill and Store, 5 miles north of Cornelius. Harrison, - - Orcca PROFESSION I F. A. BAILEY, IX. D. Physician, Sargeon and Aeeoacfeev Office it ilillaboro Pharmacy. Ktti- dence aoitn-west corner Baseline and Second. All call promptly attended day or 1 (bt. S. T. L.NKXATER, M. B. C. U.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON UlllM at Resilience East of Court Honte VSSSSMSMM JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIESIE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of fice and Residence sooth aide of Main, near Odd Fellows' Building, Iiillsboro. GEO. JL BAQLEY ATTORN EY-A.T-LA W Jtooms 1 and 2 Skate Baildluj. H1LLSB0E0, . . OS60D. THOS TOUGHS. M TOWCUS, WOTsSV THOS. H. 4 E. B. T0K6U1V " Attoraeys-At-Lsw. Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HiUaboco. JOHN II. T7ALL, ' ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, BaikyCargas Block. ; Rooms, 1 and a. HILLSBORO, OREGON. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY . AT . LAW Notarial Work sad Conveyancing. ' Rooms 84 7 Morgau Blk., Hillaboro, Ore W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (Successor to Barrett A Adauuu) Office, Up Stain, Central Block," HILLSBORO, - OREGON. DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience ia Hillaboro. DENTISTF Fitstcla services; Charges reasonable Office, bnion Blk, over Pharmacy. HILLSBORO, ORBQOfl. DR. C B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekam Building, Portland, Oregon. Will be in Hillsboro every fourth Mon day in each month. E. W. R0SS1TER, M. D. Physician and Sargeon. Obstetrics a'speeialty. Telephone Orsen rilla, HillKboro. Dilley, Cornelius and Cedar Mill. Office at Forest Grove, - Oregon. wvvyvwvvvvMsMaWf Executor's Notice- Notice Is hereby given that the undersign ed has this day, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for. Washington County, been duly appointed and con firmed as the executor of toe last will and testament of Ellen G roner, deceased, and that he has duly qualified ss euoh. Now, therefore, all persons having claims again.it said estate are hereby re. quested i.nd required to present tbesanm, with proper vocehers thereto attached, to him at the law oftloe of John M. Wall, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 20th day of October. 11W0. FERDINAND ORONER, Executor of the last will and testament of Kllen ft roner, deceased. John al. Wall, Attorney for Executor. Notice of Appointment of Executrix. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the Honor able County Court of Washington Coun ty, for the State of Oregon, executrix of the last will and testament of Oeorve llornbuckle. deceased. All neraons !) , ing claims against said eatate Are hereby required to present the Mute to me at i'y place, at, ueaverton, in saw iw( ou t verified as by law required, wk,...i tut months from the dato'hereuf. Dated Octobw mr'). CHAttLOfT i;o3RiJcri , Executrix of the last wit' t tea... X ol Oeorge Horuhuckis, (Uni. i. . VV, tt. Want, Auunwii lu , .,, Allsky Ltdj ii You nnt thea trj y: Fine tr 1 1