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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
) J? r.f.TT.T.f.v: HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEB. 21, 1901. City Council Oiler to l-xteml l ive Veins. CONTIUCT WATI.U I.HillT to I '.irnitlillrf turn 1 1 . It ilixl iliflioll (if I f1 having the largest Mring Lund in Wa-Mhiiigloii county, tint uruhestra cuibrui-ihu 21 piece. 'J'hia orchun tni in thoroughly orji!iii!'.f"tl and in practice. 1'rof. Stahr i instructor. Tim ori'iiiiznttuii in: Mrs l Mat lliiix, Mihh Klvina Mutt Ii'm-h, Minn Lulii Coleman, Mr. (. (i. Hancock, llenton Ih-ndorsoii, lister Moobor ry , Louis JuHm, first violin; Minn Anna MaUhli-x, Mihh IMIa Maehr, second violin : Minis HiUa 1 1 imh1 t Manager (inH's lian gimc Statue Vim. Kiisl. In hod, mandolin; Minn Anna Shwdir, The city council tiH't lust evening in special sesii'ii for tin purpose of considering tli' proposition of city light ninl water. Mr. (inti-s, had, it Ih mid. mad nil offer t l;Uf if'Jtl.tKK) for the plant, thnt in to any, lltJ.tKHI outside ol the 10,(MM) tin' city ha pledged in ImiiuIh, ii i i I for which il has " ownership in the plant in like miiii, rov'nlril ilj shall hoy. The nlfcr in still in statu "" ',ul tn" (',mm''' "tiered to extend tin' franchise for a period of live yearn, taking from tin' con -puny tin' niton' service now sup plii'il, with a littlt' additional light ami four more hydrants, at same prices, net, tt imW paid. Mr. dales has not yet made hii answer to the oiler, hut it in said thtit ho if H"t ft vf to m-repting it, provided that the big light are not requiro! on Urir !tt. moonlight - nights a very indifferent mailer a there in in necessity f"r iheir light at such time. Mr. Gale li.in gone "'' m-gntiatVuih will Um fleeted until hi return. iwo win nnii IV! m uIjUWUj Ilj Kolh Will k to the Micrni . I'min Tenth to Fifteenth. MAX CKANHALL MAKING THE COPY Know 1'rop Flour i I1'. Willard Ireland, of Moninonili, t Sunday in the rtly, guet ol friend. II you r patriotic come tin Friday eve to the M. I'-. Church anil thoroughly enjoy yuuisclf. . Ih.rn, Wednesday, February lip, to tht wifa f Joseph Hooks, ntv of ihiM city, hut residing on 1'uiikin' Ridge, a mm. Subim-l at the Chrintian church. Sunday iiiornini!, will ' "The Ureal Forty tny." I tho 'vei ing th Buhj'H'l will l' "I't'iiteeopt ." M'ihs Minta Huitiphreyn, w ho ii now follotviiiK ulemii-raphy in IVrt- I. in. I hun in the ritv th lirMl of tint wwk, tfiit nuecl of relutive! ami frU'tt'l. W. H. JnckwHi, ontt of our UhI know n of nioneern. hua Iwhmi imlii- I for nlMilll two iiioiiIIh. hot IH again ahh to get on the street (Hwaninnally. l!apt. C. K. Mi Monell, f V. 11, j4i-iinl Oregon, wr in ihtt city Htuulay, a gut'id at tlu' Todkiic' refti deuce. Mr, MeDonell in now tin Multnomah county Awtwor. Milton Morinn, win of Mr, ami Mra, F. I'. Morjian, hiia returntnl from nn ext('iiilil utay in M rrow cuiiiitv, rl imrKtnn a very wro GnRcr, the rcHiilttif Retting it in hicycltt chain i-prooKei, In tho Coiiktreitatioual Church next Sunday, 1U m , Mr. HuJ.f will upcak on "Tim Mirvivm oi uie Fillcwt; the Higlient Application of thotlreat l.Htv." To the HerviccM all are cordially invi'ml. John Clark, of S.'nce, III., a of Mra J. 1' Uuidall, of thin city, and who- i travelling for hi health, ia in l'"' city, v'-vl at th llamlall retile"ce. It Iiiih Iwcn tv imniher of vi ne tine they laHt met. The nick uetB uinoitR the little folks him about hail it run, and all rn lliriilll trt'tlllll' Hrotlllll. MllKtcf Fred I'tMt, w ho haa hml tuo ttcarla Una, ami Con Archbold, aro now millidently rocovertnl that they will booh again bo mt Hcliool. If von have decided not to conn itiMt chaniiB your mind quick and i no to thn ttntertninmcnt nt tho M. I K. Church thin Friday evening, given under tint auHpices of the I Knworth I,cnmi", Vou have never Keen ho good an ontortiuiunent la ( lore in lhi oily. CornoliuH nmy havo a fine otring t band, and all that but an n mat tor of interent and novelty, it might not be, out of the way to note that llillsboro has a "One Man Hand" that heats "Whistling Uuf- tia" for tirst pri.o. 0. R. Hpeneer plays a harmonica, a drum,cyn balH and a guitar accompaniment without employing any assistance otbor than a lew simple mechani cal" contrivances. IIo plays first- class danco music, and is in somo demand at entertainments. For ft musical agsregation in the singular Mr. Spencer is certainly "it." It iB the intention of tho county to collect the mortgage taxes duo " the county, and this involves several thousand dollars, ranging from 1893 hack to its enactment. Those who havo land against which there was a mortgage tax had better see to it that I lie matter is squared away, us -the Supreme Court has decided that the tax is valid and is a lien against the land. Ah a matter of fact the tax was assessed directly against the land that the mortgage covered. The big mort; !' gage companies havo many a tax unpaid ana ineso win uu epi to get in and remit. While it will work a hardship against some few, in the main it will hurt the big viola; Mis Lillian Urig". organ; Miss Alida Stai-hr, doiihln lias; Minn F.lla James, Miss Kuho .famec, Mrn. C. C. llaiu-k, Mins Ithod t Vickers, Mish I.oti Moolerry, m Tilibitta, l'rof. K. W. Moon, A Humtiug, guitar; lUii-inhohl Mat-thii-M, llule; Mic I. nn Ihnoook, cymbals; Harvey X, itlhi"", cello 'I lit following oll'irer "i-r.- cl.eled: Prosi'lent, A. Iliinmiig; vici picsi- dent, Min Khoila Vickers; secre lary anil tn-amter, Mi-s I.oti Mod- hi-rry; rmr. K. N. Mio-iir ol Potest (Irove, in instructor. Tim hand tiiet-M win!-wi'ekiy ami is making rapid progrexs. ami will soon Ik idile to iilay for any enti-rl;iiuineiit public or private, and miht per loipM consider a pmMisitiou to play for tlm I'an- American Exposition nt Buffalo I he coming M-iison, and ;ire cerlititl 1 engagement at the Oriental Fair to he held In 1'ort- littid. Carl Hat r'iH has returned from a -vera! vi-ck' soi..uru to I'ugei Sound points, ninl i at Col- 0. P Howen's, Mr. F. M. lleidel infornis us that Hi-verul hundred aert'H of land north of her havo been Icbm-iI for pros purling ptirpoMH, oil tielng tin chief qiii'ct, llestates that he ha the priitiiiff of several thousand u-res ttiore, and it now looks a tliutiL'h the region will he given a thorough test this summer. If tlu-re is oil we want to know it And it ls'gius to looks as though there wilt Im' no obstacles to thor otigh pnetpecting '"''Nothing like a nt.aly hooted fool. Liolies can git the finest ninl most sty liuli shoes at lftmK. t'ome and go BWay convinced. A. II. Flint and J. .1. Vanlvleck, of Kinlon. have recently tuned oose iiliout tweiitv Knghsli palrnlg- p in tlmir vicinity, and sportsmen iiif riHpisteii tn give litem every protection tor a year or two so they iimv B-t a start. I he turns were purchased in Forthi'tid and paid for liv nrivale suhiierinti.tn. Mr. an K h-i-k was in town h.ttnni!ty ami Mtittisthat the little n Hows wen all right when turned out. JiiMitiis will givryou bargains on rtihher hMits,as the season is about closed. Come and get his prices 1B dins not waul to carry them KUeasions thily Hi-main t he A liigjob. M.ele. Max Crandall is ' very busy these lays tnakii g up the tax roll for the i ,t I current year, ami he iihiiks the roll will be in the hands of Un collecting officer, the slujrilf, by the tenth or fifteenth ol March, and ftheti tlm itear people can have the pleasure of paying their taxes. Mr. Crnti'lall has made up several county tax rolls and his work is a model of neatness and comprehen sion. The list is nearly copied and as soon as the extensions are made up all w ill be ready to take in the cash. The making of the tax roll is nu ll year getting to he a bigger tank as many of the larger tracts are Is ing rapidly cut and deiibil in smaller places. This notice is given the taxpayers because so many are anxious to know when they can remit. For many of us it will come quick enough and alas, altogether too quick, PROBATE. K-tnte Mattie K Campbell, deceas- H l. Inventory carrying f i.'iti Iileii and approved. Estate louis Jacquot, deceased. Final account filed and March 2", '.rOl.set for its examination. Kstate Margaret (irulihs, ileceas- ei. I'.stain aoiniiwo i" iii""i"f and K W Haines apjwinted admin istrator w ith Ismils lixetl at if KKK). Kstate Kli J Hatnea, deceased. Will submitted and petition for oiolmte filed. The petition will In irranted w hen the will is proven in open court. I'arl estate S Hughes, deceased. Final account examined and al lowed, The entato is closed ol reci'ird. , Kstate S Hughes, deceased, rin- al aecotint approved and estate closed of record. Kstate Thos 1) Humphrey, de- , - I Cl.wl ceased, nenn-aunuui m uuuiii hi. neceiids, f;T.:5.l).r; disbursements, mi'l'r, balance, 157.80. KhIhIh Thos iritclier. deceased. (lr.h.n.d that citation issue to heirs over, and you must have the hoots. l(, Hj,K.ur and answer petition ask r.-i... r.n,,.ll r,...,.mh. eont,.d. leave to sell rial estate. in an article in the Oregoiuan, Ordered that Zella May Itenham, a minor, be adopted to O I ford . : . V,....,liiu. I'.ia In 1 1 1 ! u nitrk VIM V'llllK IHin i nr-r. i" ' l . . i . j . I .-I. netu. is rigtu-so h , n, K Xk,koll0f ror,llln(lf l.lieilCIH 1.1 Ul'inruiwi. n , .....; ,;,,, t,, -r,a Mr 1 . ' . ! . i . I IH V IH1L 1 III! mill I iv" I v i " 1 Rem g iiuo .;;." I jinn. i . '- matter of triillie and Portland, the Scholls-HillsU.ro route is the most feusihlo, ( rs at Weh respectively -""brini; in The succcssful,iuiml' rung's drawing here O'.l, 1IUU auiiMj!J your tickets andget yir premium N. J. Sorensop, of Sumpter, was i . ! i ' i i .... in unvn last rnu-iv auu nn oo no to Forest (irove. Mr. Sorensou and Miss Anna Myers will bo mar ried at the College City on the sixth of next month. Mis Myers a daughter of Hon. . H. II Myers, ol Most drove, and has wen teaching in the Sumpler itiblio schools fur some months. Cnmii and see our now stock of oits and suits Hint received. We l.-fv competition. Suhulnierieh Bros. Hut seven counties in the state have borrowed more money from the irreducible school fund than Washington county. According to the report of the sta'-o treasurer, is now nere. and Mrs. F, A Yesterday was examing day with the IT. S. Board of Uxammg rny siciaiw and several veterans were iresent. lr. F. J. Bailey is now on his way to Manila on the U. S. Steam ship Lawton, on which be is bur geon. Mrs. Bailey the guest of Ir Bailey. Circuit court will convene on March 18. and there will be a pretty irooil sized docket. So far there is - . .... i bin one murder case, out it may ne ibnl another will he on the docket by the time court convenes. The breakup in the cold weather and the advent of rain has reduced the sick list considerable, there is no use talking, cold weather in the Willamette Valley is not what it is cracked to bo, Remembei the Kpworth League most cordial we uvl.ihilu von A the report oi iu siu-u uioi, v.m. -- - this county has through mortgage coma at the entertain men t this oann, now outHtatuiing ironi uhh rnnav T . V. 1 ... ,h i c , snnnh t till nnlu r i if.iirt rtn-ni iit n- i(n in wiLiiiii iiiiv ium.u "v num. t-ivni n , - , , mill 'I'l.:.. ,.,.l,o .. r. if II, luiuini.aM i f-ROIH. uo lo j uu van i. lino iooro i n- ----- , f..ll.. I....I..,.! !,.. I , i! rrnl n tll'kl't HOW. IIUU COUIO Ul HIC was yiirciuiiy ioomo mn-i m ,,..r - . section Another knock down not a listio combat but a knock down in prices at Schulmcrieh Bros' store. Homo overcoats, ladies' cloaks and capes, ut cost. If vou want a complete United States history in six large volumes, call t this ollioo and see the set now on exhibition. It is the finest thing yet published, and as a work of art ami chronology, should be in the hands of every lannly where there are children . It will cost you nothing to look at it, and your library is not complete without it. Patronize home iudustiy try Spencer's Best Kx tracts absolute ly pure. Once tried, then always used, Oiiite a numbor who. were not "next" (this is no joke) were around last Sunday morning looking for a shave, but, owing to tho Sunday law, grew whiskers until Monday morning. The law is not very clean cut and if it goes to the Sup- reme court it will have a oiouu shave. Senator Wehrung came home Saturday evening and remained over Sunday, lie has recovered from bis attack of "grip." n. . i in T V..t..'a OnA St. M. K. Church. W. II. Hemsworth, who is in charge of the Coast Division Round house at San Jose, Cal., is here with his wife, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. liny nam, of above Mon ntaindale. and who are the parents of Mrs. Hemsworth. Mr. ir,..,mworth for vetirs was in train tin O. R. it N.. out of Oi l TIVVJ v - Portland, when the Aiiaus publish er was "on wheels" in .the upper country. the recent incipient fire at the public school house there has been considerable talk of having a stand pipe put in for fire protec tion. This could he done at a nom inal expense say iflw to iriou and then arrangements could be made to liavt hose, two-inch, on every floor. There is too much money tied up in the school build i.or to Im loosso in (ire protection, and a little safeguard might be of hnnofit. The citv has out 1 Hi HIV now - .i to nlav one stream on the building, anyway, and by the timo the department would get to work the fire might gain great Tho district was sin gularly fortunate when the recent blaze was extinguished with but little loss, and it would hot be bad policy to protect against further loss. n, ,.t,l fri,..,i!. Mikfl Keller, fv TIJ 1 fl miiiarly known nm "Joe Jue," has gone to 8t.A'ii.ceiit'f hospital to se cure medical attendance. Michael is one of the best known characters in this section. He is a big-hearted Hibernian and the time was, in his cups, when be would have fought John L. Sullivan an quick as a wink. By those who knew him lest it is said that twenty yeara ago he wan the best man of his inches that ever weni into a "rough-and-tumble." I wo years ago he quit drinking, and, to the surprise or all, He lias never since returned to hie cups. He has many noble traits of character mixed in his rough exterior. Tub Ami us publisher hops he will pull through, but "Mike" thinki he is on his last egs. (iood stock ranch of ItSu acres. three miles southwest of forest (irove. Ten acre cleared, eigni acres under good fence. fair house. Urue barn, smoke and chicken houses, fine spring of water close to house, place well watered, handy to creamery, market lor wood. Forest (Jrove. Fine for fruit and grape;, small bearing orchard; in foothills. For sale at 17 per acre. Call on or address Dr. C. K. fleiger, Forest Grove. Andrew Allen, a lelative of the A not a publisher, has the contract to move the Lightship No. 60, stranded on the sands below Astoria. He is to move the vessel across a sand pit, about three quarters of a mile, and then launch in ueep water, on ravs. lust like a newiy hoik vessel is launched. For the job, if successful, he is to receive 17,.)0), and lor every aay over me :r in which he Is to do the work, he is to pay a fine of 1100. Mr. Allen is an old hand at moving large ldies, and has a coast re putation in his line. The boat is worth 175,000, ami if he cm make a success of his undertaking, the government will 1 considerably the gainer. C. Hinman, the Forest Grove harness maker, carrier a splendid linp of harness, whips, etc., in his shop. Give him a call, and you will be surprised at workmanship and prices. The Aimt'S hopes that the sub scription list for the improvement of the Jackson Bottom road south of town will meet with hearty sup port. The section south of the unlatin is more or less isoiaieu from this city in the winter tune, and a ereat d'eal of the trade goes to Portland la-cause of the lack oi communication. When farmers from that si.19 have to go to the M inter Bridge in order to get to the county seat they are well on their way to the metropolis. A good road across the bottom will be of considerable advantage to the town liesidcs being a matter of great convenience to those living across the river. The liest workmanship, the best malitv of leather findings, and the most reasonable prices are to be found at Hinman's harness shop, in Forest Grove. W hen you want a new set of harness call on him and get his figures. A recent number of the Junior Munsev. a magaiine of story and adventure, and which has a very larire sale, contained a photo-en cravina of the Nome post oftlce, as organized and operated last spring, .1 . l. ,n ika lVTm-lK alter uiBEreiti rumi w m ... ... . il... in two oi uie pictures wmi oi u co- ley Boscow is plainly discerned, and he naturally looks like the same old "Boscow." It will be remembered that he worked in the Nome office during his stay in that northern city. Men's and boys' suits at 11 Wehrung & Sons'. We beat Port land everv time. Call and exam ine our stock. Bargaijia-Jiow, for spring slock room; -We mean business. Duekhunting is all the go these davs and O. G. Barlow, A. C. Shute and E. B. Sappington are so far the champions so far as occas iomvl huntinK i8 concerned. Her man Schuluierich, however, has beaten them all, but it has been a mutter of perseverance with him Herman has tho edge on uie ooys as he . is putting in extra time at the blinds these days, knowing mat his huntine hours will bb few as soon as he can return to the mines above Sumpter. , To make room for our new stock of goods now on the way we will dispose of all broken lines of mer chandise at prices that will sur prise yon. Schuluierich Bros. John J. Weik is putting in shelv ing and otherwise preparing the brick just north ot tne uauey-Mor-mm bit? brick for occupancy by A. C. A roh bold 'a hardware store. The room oncunied by Mr. Archbold at present will bo used by the Weh rungs as a salesroom. This -will give thorn one of the largest stores in tho county, and to nu it vuey have ordered a. large and wellBe lected stock. ' Of course yoii want the best go ing. Go to H. Wehrung & Sons' for your dress "goods, Henriettas cheviots, serges etc. Albert Bunning, the popular Hv- ervman of Cornelius, 6tarts east in a "few davs and will extend his trip to flnrmanv.. whither he goes to eattln thA nHt.ata of his father. He expects to return in about five ,oi six months. Nm in th time to subscribe for Thb Abuub. Promise of a Large Attend. a nee- SPLENDID PROGRAM IS ARRANGED Season Will Begin at Tea and Clou at Four. Supt. Ball binds The Abo us the following program for the local Teachers' Institute, which will be held t Cornelius, Saturday Feb ruary 2o: Song By the Inrtitute School Room Ventilation Uenrral Dicasion Thi Child" S. I. EnnU Song, "Fairy Bella". .Advanced Pnpila MOON Male Quartet.... Meaara Hanaen Hansen, Stratton and Dorrien How Can a Proper School Sentiment againut Abaence, Tardineta and Die order be Secured? Five Minute talk by J. T. Dorrien, Mra. C. P. Blanch ard, Lulu Mann, W. H. Bear and Ella Maaon. Recitation "Rodney, jamee and I".. , Roy Sturderant Mentai Arithmetic M. C. Caae Adlrea....By Member Board of .... Directors, Corneliua Public School RECESS The Brittnh Rulera since the Accea-. , tinn of Hennr VII as Factors of United Statea Hiatorv S. T. Adams Song Selected by the Choir The presentation of each of the above subjects will tie followed by a general discussion of the same. Visitors will oe enienainea uj patrons of the Cornelius School. Will Go To The Home. A. H. Garrison has returned from a trip to Yamhill county, and will .1 -1. . L. CMIo.a' leave vnis wwi iur hjc Home at Roseburg. That he will receive fine treatment there goes without savinir. He will meet with a number of Hillsboroi tes at that nlaee. Mrs. FTuabeth and, De nartment President of the Ladies of the G. A. R. recently visited the nlace and eives it a very high rec ommend In a recent letter to the press, Mrs. Wands says (the Miss Fveritt mentioned being a sister to Judee Elveritt. of this place:) "We then crossed over to the hos nital Commandant Shipley and MissEveritt, the matron, kindly conducted me through the building takine Dains to introduce me to every patient there, even the poor Wind men. I found the same con dition of affairs existing there as in th Home, a well filled store room and the comfort of every one looked after good easy chairs by the side of each bed, with cushions, the gift of the different patriotic orders plenty of rugs and pieces of carpet for the tloor. une ming i w iuuj convinced of the hospital and Home stand in need of nothing and if we look around us we will find plenty that do need just such things as we, in our kindness, have taken and sent to the Home. For the lopfil of the manv interested in the Home I will give tbe number of inmates at that place: Civil War Veterans .61 Mexican War Veterans 3 Indian War Veterans 2G Tntnl 95 PUBLIC SALE. There is considerable talk around lown amongst the fun-livina of having, at an early date, a fiddlers' contest in the Hillstsiro Upera House. All county fiddlers and violinists are lo be admitted, hut none other, if the convention is a go. There are a large numlier of violinists in Washington county and the occasion could be made om of genuine fun and interest. If it is decided to hold such a meeting prizes will be given as follows, the affair to win I up with a grand ball in the evening, the contest to be in the daytime and up to nine in the evening: Prize to the oldest fid dle; to the youngest fiddler; to the most handsome fiddler, and to the ugliest fiddler; also to the fiddler giving the lmst dance music, this last to be decided by the vote of dancers of twostens and waltzes. The first name prizes would be awarded by competent judges. Wouldn't it, without a josh, lie the finest and greatest idea on earth? We can have some old timers here that would fill the welkin with melody that would make a mock ing bird tuck his head in under his wing for yery shame at lack ol tune, and as for ugliness, there are ots of them who would be in for the prize take the Walker boys for example. By all means let us have that fiddlers' contest. If vou want to look dressy and neat, eo to Aug. Tews, the Second street Hillsboro tailor, and give him your measure for a spring and summer suit. His work gives eminent satisfaction. Ask any of his patrons. Mrs. D. G. Olds, well known in Washington count?, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. B Brooks, at Goldendale, feB. ltf, after six weeks of illness. She came across the plains to Oregon in 1352 and settled in this county where she lived for 36 years. Her husband, two sons and two daugh ters survive here, three of whom re side near Middleton: F. A. Olds, F. M. Olds and Mrs. Hattie Tyson. The Bethany Hall Club will eive a dance at their hall in Beth- anv. March -l. uooa music, a lunch will be served by Sam Kunz Good order. Admission 50 cents. Supt. H. A. Ball has forwarded the papers of the applicants at the recent examination lor state papers, There were but two taking the ex amination W. E. Bradley, of Monmouth, who is now teaching at Phillips, and Mss Myrtle Porter, of Forest Grove, who is now teach ing the Forest Dale school in Scog gin alley. : : : : Auu Asour rniiFfi,s FEBKUAKY, 1901. Sun Moll Tutw Wed ) ThU j KrI j Sat '3 1 4 5 tfj 7 j 3 j 5 10 t 11 I 12 13 I 14 j "15 j 18 17 j 18 f la I 20 j 21 iifl j 23 24 25 2G 27 24 vVlWAVWWWrVVVVVvV DAIRY CREEK MILLS Manufacturer of the Celebrated .. White Frost Hour .. Also deals in General Merchandise and Agricultural Implement. Mill and Store, 5 mile north of Cornelius. Harrison, - - Oregon PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. rhMlclan, Hurgeon and AccoBchet Office u iiUlatoro Pharmacy. Resi dence so . o-weat corner ttanchna and Second. AU caha promptly atUndeii day or t (Ut. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Uilioe ai Kiauleuce Kaat of Court House JAMES PHIL Lit' E TAMIES1E, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in Preach or linghah. Ol tice and Residence south aide of Main, near Odd Pellowa' Building, Uillaboro. GEO. R. BAG LEY ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Koouu 1 aud 2 Shute Building HILLSBOliO, . . UitWjua. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Office in Corwin-Wosler Block, Main Si. Uillaboro, - Oregon. THOS H TOMGCK. K TONGUE,' Moraav THOS. H. & E. B. TO.NGl'E, Attorueys-At-Law. Rooms i, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, vvwWVVlVVN or a neat shave or haircut. Satis- action guaranteed. JOHN M. WALL, The parents of James Aiken were ATTORNEY-AT-LAW iL- ..nA mJinm ntnfaiiiinff in ine cuy JwiT, iuilJlawraji Block Rooms, i and , ill LU BOKO, - OREOOii. with Attorney H. T. Bagley, who will defend the young man against the charge of killing the China man, near Raleigh, last fall. This promises to be one of the most in teresting murder cases on ine aocs- el for a number of years. Mrs. J. E. Adkins departed Thursday for Spokane, whither she BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW Notarial Work aad Conveywicing. was called to attend the bedside of iiooulS6 & 1 Morgan Blk., HUUboro, Or her sister, who is quite ill. , , , nannooiW 1 here is art ana common sense in all inmgs. An, in iue eeiw tion of groceries, and common sease in asking but small profits has made Denois the depot for the grocery trade. Fine and fresh line of fruits always in slock. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Successor to Barrett St Adams.) Office, Up Staira, Central Block. The undersigned will sell at public mint nn. at his ranch it mues north of Mountaindale, the follow ing property, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2bth 4 head good heavv horses, I of which is a 6-year-old Percheron stallion, 2 sets double harness, a wagons, 3, uu 3 onw anil rati, road cart, sinele Harness. 2 hay racks, mower ana nay raae, uist harrow, Monitor drill, 16 inch plow, 14 inch plow, farm tools, etc, TERMS OF SALE $10 and under, cash; over $10,8 months' time, 8 per cent interest. J. W. Thompson, Owner B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Real Estate Transfer. See A. G. Auderson's poultry ad HILLSBORO, - ORttuuxi. in another column. He has mme .M,u.)wfiZ of the finest strains of poultry in the county. The Advent Christian Church at Cornelius is about completed and will be ready to hold services with in a month, lne structure m a neat little affair and is situated on Baseline street, across the street from the Talbott residence. Mrs. Wiley-Edwards, of New berg, is here, the guest of her son, W. V. Wiley. Col. and Mrs. C. T. Bowen en tertained the Holly Club at the Opera House Wednesday evening. Whist was indulged in until iu:w, A L McLeod to B F Purdy tract in ' the Donald McLeod d 1 c 2oo Frank VanDouielin to Louisiana W Young tract in the A G Wilkea die 100 E A Hogue to Henry Jones Ed wards Sexton ana wiie a 1 c. . . . oooi Margaret Miller to Powers S Ulm 4,ii a W B Chatfield die 25 Fred Rood administrator to Max wivrhhrod 5 a William McLin die al 5 Mrv S rillv to Chas D Hundley et kiTli to a sec 1 1 1 n r w 2oo Lamott Stevens and wife t L N Thompkins 16o a sec 18 1 2 n r a w 400 lolin W Graves et ux to Emma Syl vester 26 a sec 32 1 1 s r 1 w 2ooo Louis Burkhardt to Johannes C Paulson I60 a sec u and 2i t t n ft w... Boo J ----- DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen yeara Experience in Uillaboro. DEISTISTP Firstcla services; Charges reaonabl ) a . ., u nioa Blk . over Pharmacy. UILLSBOHO, oRitaon. yVVvVVyVVVVlrWMM DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon. vVVVVvVVVVV)rWA NOTICE. 0. B. Gates has sold the parlors on Main Street, this city, to Mr. Hudson, who recently purchased the Heidel farm, and a Mr. Eokles, recent arrival from Nebraska. They have taken possession, and - - . an t A will put in a lull line oi conieci ions and pastry, and, after the first of the month, take charge of the telephone central. Hon. H. V. Gates and wife will start for Louisville, Ky., this even- in where thev will visit with Mr. " ' ... "rlM , 1 .1 1 Gates' sister, inejrwiiiue nmwu about six weeks, and make the trip east by easy stages, stopping in Wyoming and Kansas. ffivnrohndv is cood looking. Rob Priinaftll savs1 he can prove it if hfm &' chance, at Ellis J v o gallery. when -light luncheon was served, Wiilt in Hillsboro every fourth Mon after which the floor was ciearea day in Mch nl0Uth for a aance. ah report u enjoy able evening. 'The Star Boarder," a very pret ty comedy, and one that is draw ing crowded houses, is billed for Hillsboro Upera House, iviarcn i. Quite a number of Hillsboro people attended the hop at the Schiefflin ranch Feb. 14, and again, Saturday evening, a jolly crowd attended a dance at the Burkhalter home near Farmington. They re port a great time at each of the occasions. Dennis still has a few umbrellas left, on which you can get a bar-gain. There is Borne talk, inasmuch as Notice to M. B. A. members The mod ern Brotherhood of America will hold regular meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. All mem bers not having received their certifi cates are requested to do so at the next regular meeting of the Lodge, By order of Trustees. Maybelle Moreland, Sec ; 1 11 .im. ' Executor's Notice. the county court has established the Hillsboro-Forest Grove bicycle path, to have it put in shape by private subscription, a very pious idea. R. H. Greer made a trip to Salem Tuesday. Tennis Pyl came home from Troutdale Tuesday evening with his foot in a Bang. He slashed the member with an ax while working in the timber. Mrs. Letitia Smith, of West Union, spent last week sister, Mrs. J. A, Imbrie. The undersigned has been duly appoint ed and continued by the County Uourtof Washington County, Oregon, as exemnor. with the will annexed, of the esUU of John tiilhooloy, dot-eased, and h haa ilulv M-inlifuul n sm-li Kxei-utor. Now, therefore, alt persons having elaimi against said estate will present tha name, with the proper voucher", at the law ollloe ofJohnM. Wall, in Hilltiboro, Oregon, within six months from the uatu Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 24th ..IWmW.V HUM Executor of the last will and testament 01 John Ullhooley, deceased. , John M. Wall, Atty for Kxecutor, Try Snow Drop Floor. Not many Hillsboro people will attend the Buffalo -exposition. Thev will be too busy attending l i? 'ne exposition of staple groceries at with her jj Wehrung & Sons' where a doU ilar will take you safely over.lM Niagara of economical dealing.