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i HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEB. 28, 1901. ; : : A n iim imk I' it' . :t ;r T.r jr x rr xrrv -rr r r 5 :.c.t.w.w.t.t)i.sufc 'derail ot two Wars Passes Away WAS A riOM'KK UP I'ACII iC WAST Sri veil In Hit CiiiiimIkiis Agaiiiil the Nit I'tut", ll.titiiniU .t Mil rinliH, Colon.! ItnU rt pollock, I!. S. A., ri'lircd, died on his farm near Cor nelius, nt 3:10 Sunday nfh riiinn. Itlt CHUSI'S (if (lentil WIT! Cnllgl'Slioll of tin' lungn, lii-urt failure, mill ixluuitiiii, caused by a recent si'vem attack nf llu grip, Colonel I'lillix k wits in bin H'.!ihI year, lie wan h veteran nf tlm Mi'xiinn and Ti v i t WiirH, Id' look active part in tin' niiirrHMiiin of 1 1 1 I i it 1 1 up riningn in the Northwest, ('.il.iiii'l " Pollock was burn in Philadelphia ill IHI'.I. Il flit.T.-.l tlm Army it t tlm tigc of 'JH, as Ser geant in tin' First Virginia I nbint'v, and Mw It in lirl mr vim in tin Mexican War. lie nerved through thjn war Mini wun inu-deri'd mil jlth ; enininisnion tiH Firm Lieuten ant. At lli" ''ml of llii war Im h in li-fl mi the'lVinc Cmi.tt, wl-r he eiignucd in tin" mining' ImHiiH'M. Hi' was it n iftn t mt of llif first Kraei-r Uivcr expedition, itml his nmgnili i -I'll I 1 1 v h i i ' iiml 'nut strength eimMed liini Inslttml tin1 li it r lli i , n of tin lrii lfttr than the majority of hih i'iiminnioiiH. At t lie oiilhrvak of fin I'lvil War I'nl iini'l I'nlliH'k rnlttilnl nnd tii"iii(''il Mujnr of lit 'J'ltii'l Ciililoiiiin liitiititiv. Mil. It tO ll.lH.I.XIllllll-H III ll'tiillll III krl nil llir J'.ti-ilu' I.' wild litditnii; Indian, ulllmiigll tin ItirinlirOi iai-il f ,i,i.(m In pnv llii ir lriii)iilnliiiii to tin- iutik ill w.ir. In I"1''! In" w.t mii'lr I'oloiii l u( viiliiiiticrn. In I'm In- w I'ltnl l.iriili-tiHiil nl Company I . T -u t V hut liitniitiy, Miilumed nl indwell, C il. Ill I S7 ,J lit 1VI' appointed i'llpt.llll. "ill" ( the ullicim nl lit eontpmiy l that I line wa C. 15. S. Wood, ol i'ltt 1 littxl . who wan llitu St-t'ontl l.irnli-n.itil. Mr. Wood nirnk vny highly ul lint old Captain. He mi 11 kiml 1111111 In Inn lniciiiiiilc, Im! w li-rn dmcip- llllKIIIII. In I.Sjtj I'ollix-k'ii c-foitittmul tiiiinlird (rout Btdwt-'J, Cal , In Camp I lain y, thrnrr Id Tin- lalle, win-It- II etithnrkrd lur Vmieinivi-f . I KjT Captain l'lillmk rniiiiHi il nriimiil t'lioilillii in iim l -Uitf In- liiillitilit. lie 1-0111 III ali.li -1 It is Cuiiipiiiiv llirniii;!i llif Nr IVrcm i itin piln. Inking pari ill llif twoility' liylil I I'lt-atwntrr, liftf Itr uliimnl K'il p-im.nil litnvrty, lie lto wivnl tllKllltill tltr I Hlllp!l('lll J.'illlt lilt' ll.'ll- iiot k ninl 1'inU In 1.1s 3 t'lilniii l I'ollork rrlirnl r.nii llir Army, Imvhn; irni'ltt'il IIip iik 1 1 m 1 . Mr tlil n vtrnl In live on lilit l.uin ttritf I. oilii'lliin, wlirip In- tt iiiiiiiii-i) up to it )r.tr m-t, w Itfti fiilllilK Itmtlli ioiiiH llcil liini In iiinvr to I'm lluiil. Hi' UK n ilf mill ii Inrc fuittily nt fltiltlirn. Cil'ttrit nt K. J. Ititrl'i rV. '2w) SI Allormn ilist. 11. It.ly iiotili it IniHincHH trip to I'nrtlaiul Tih'miLiv. t in In K. J. Harln'r, SitoihI Slrn-t, or it in-ill tltiiviMtr liitir nil. SutN iit-t ion (imiritiitiTil. Mr. nml Mm. U. Ii. (iiirdntT Hpnnt Suinlitv in I'orUuml, pui-Hln of Mr. nml Mrs. !.,ih. Klw. ll. Of ciuirHt' you want tht ln-ht (o in. (loto ll. Wclirnm; jV , Hmmm . for your ilrtvH hihhIh, lliVrfriilltiiH (Tit'viiilM, tti'ti'H etc (J wi. Hurrnw, of i'orllitinl, I In1 lirnt of tlm tvi'ck nir'.iiiim 1 h Hpnn of liomi'M from 1 1 ! imvi ki liroth rr, nf Kiirniini'toii, ir llif rcporti'il prit'o nf f 2'J.r (Mihh. lioiinlilv. ni" iii. I'ity, nml who watt in (!o. II. Siu-.'i'il iii'non, viiii liin I'liilippiin't ('iwnp.iiuii, hliili'H 1 1 1 :t L Im Iiiih ciiliMd'il with tlm r tilnr nriny nt Vmii'diiviT mid will mi urn go to Manila. K. 1'. Sli'vtniton, who nwiili'd for yi'iirn iiHitr Linrol, hut who now imikt'H liin homo in Portland, wan in town yi'Hlt'nluy, Htlcndinc In IniHini'MH I'onni'ctnil with hin WhkIi inntim ('niinty inli'rcHtH. WiiHliinnton oounly votcratiH lut vn hemi jjfiiMl.nl jmnHioiiM nnd iimri'iiw'S iih fi'llowH: Original pi'iiHiomt, SilitH l'icknison, (!oniil "iiiM, $0; Krodorick Myorc, Laurel, tS; ineroiiHc, Alva 11. Scliolicld, (thmwood, ifH. r.onlon Killcn lulk of putliriR in a JiOO-auro onion ptilch on hin WaHhinuton oountv raoli. Thin will Im tlm lurjjPHt vet in '.ho eoun- ty, or the Htato for that nuttier, nnd the noil in wiid to he 1'irnt-clasn lor tlio prodiietion of that highly Beented fruit. If Mr. Killen putu in rucIi an aereiiKo hn will put m a drier; and have thingH in lirst-olaHH Hhapo for the Iiiimiih'hh. Many have inado forlunen in onion rain- inR in thin county, and there if hig money in the niduntry. Out) tloHirinir a few hours of re creation will make no niiHtiiko in attomlinu the nerforinanee of "The Htar Itonrtler," whieli will ho pro twitted at the Opera llouwi, March 4. The piny is a farce comedy with plenty of boiicb, danenH. nieit' leyn, and hih claw vaudeville nninhei'H, Mr. Iloyle will make everybody enjoy themselves durinfj hin clover rendition ofneveral comic rolnH, and MinH Sun Hello Monti will ua Heon in her element an a com edieiine. The company, in a large one and have made a tour from Maine to California, playing to crowded hoiinim and doliihtxl and iencod everywhere. Genoral ad ciiBnion 35 cents; rosorved, 50 cents. J, (i ll"nriri, now of Cortland.' hut lm lur yearn lived near hirim iiiton, wan Hi tlie city lahl Friday rvi'iihiK, nnd aHHinted K ;l I liriiH ' Uu Iimlm nt tlie iiUHfpiiiriule. Mr. Ili llll' i in Ulie of till' III'Ml fmuniiK viuliiiihtM in tli I'aeiiiii.Noithwciit, Iiml U'lihliinutuli (ti.unly lii'K in the p.irt ti ippi d tin- liu'il fantiiKtie to liin in. Iii!)' with a reiii'h tluil jilhti lied hin rcpUtalioii. 'l lm violin on which he played liiHt 1' rnluy in one of the lini'Ht on the cini"!, and he linn retimed 101)0 for it more than once, lie ie imw eiiKitved in imtk- iujj and lepiiiriiiK vi'dinH in Cort land, nnd iunlruinenU cornn to him for hoi'pitiil woik clear from i'niMtnn. lOVeryhody at, the dance voted him the uncut player that Iium held forth in thin city, an yet Mr, lleniici wan Mr ItnwelCn in Hlruclor, and in known to all coun ty viuliniHtn. (iood Htock ranch i.t Hill ncren, three mili'H Houthwent nf Il'or'nt (irove, Ten acre cleurnd, eiuhl acreh under eooil fenee, Fair limine, htrue liarii, niuoke ami chicken houHcn, linn npriiiK of water clone to hotiHe place well waterei haiidv to cri'iuuerv. market fur wood, r'nrctit (Iinve. Fine for flint anil ;rapen; niuiill liearihe, orchard; in fonlliilln. Cor Hale at 7 per iicrn. (lull mi or addrinn )r. 1.' IC lieipir, Fnrenl (Irove. Mr, it in I .Mm Ion. Dnwrne, who ri'Milc imrlh of thin city, and who are well known to eoiinly M'ople ceh hriiled their '.!"! h tveddini; an uiveri-arv relirnarv 11. i verv enpiyiilile 1 1 tin pi- Edward h. Naylor, of Forent 'rove, throiiKh Attorney S. B. Hun ton, fm hrou. 'ht pnit agHinnt the Southern I'acilie Railroad Uom- iiany, lifting for ilaniaiifB in the nuin of ifllW.ll, for HlleLfd nee licence on the part of the company relative to a shipment of hay de. livered them in NoveinlM-r IHiW, at the Korent (irove elation. The comjilairit ntateii that the plaintiff had delivered on the lut of ov emlnir of that year noine baled hny, and that the road did not move it until fix dayn later, and that in coiiwqtience of Miich dilatory taeticn the tin v Ixtcanie ruined lor nale. Che cennun Imreau ban nent out nH therefore ank fr the urice of ircularn Kivinn the Hiihdivinioim of bin hay, lenn trannport ttion charj;eH oopulation for the Htitte of Oregon, and no Mr. ISaylor giKiH up againnt Guiiclius in lhc Lead With Over 1000. AS blVKN OUT BY tliNSUS UL'KI'.AU Seme piuiiicH That Miulit lie of Inter- ent to Argun Hi.ekrn, one of the biggetit corjiorationn on earth. The mftwitierade lant Fiiihty eve rnni! at the i Jiiera limine wan wen utteiided and the affair panned off very happily. Hupixir wan nerved "r,5 at the Hotel Millhoro, after which 't I lu mlrlli tuviii nililinlleil nnlil n .V I i .... i . .. :. ,i 'ft... .'ti iitut nuur in nie iiiuriiiiiK. tin" . ioii contuinen were amiming and ridicii- Dniry ' loiin, an the cane might lie, and the "'"ey 4'"' nri.en were well won. I'.ieil iiiiti M" IUt I'filnr Crri'k , Chan. J I. C.oyle, who will anitear nc Crrck 57V ! i;.,, .., nf refrenhinir M'"it'i" '-15 T1. Ml.. North Potent Cirove M "VV", .V N.irllt IlilUlxirn W which win ne Riven .iarcinin, ai I'cilville ''v tho llillnlxtro Oiwra Houne, pre- Sonlli I'nrrtt Grove '73 LhiiIh r tvim of character which in i.if. - i. . . not at all iinnniial, and which and it containn precinct opulation for the entiro Stale. WanhinKton ounty'n precinct iopuhition in bo- ow given and Cornelitm precinct leadn all other in llm county: rltVlTil.'ltll CHVCllllll im Inn , . . Coliimtiiit. . CorneTtim. in reported. Tlmm nenl were: Menmn and Mm Iitioen Alec lordoii, Iv 1 Sehieff lit. W. Iteiinell, Mr. ami Mm chwiinke, Mm. Shaner and non, Mm. 'I ninienie, Mm Hill, Mr Seizman, the Mmnen Nfllii" and Anita (loiilon. Clara and Klorn I'.ei II, .Iconic Smith, M try Tain ienie, A ! 1 1 1 u and I'll Sehwanke lord, Minta ami Mary llarmn, Atlelalile, .Mail'le. .Mnlile, Mora, Kannie, I'iva, .lunie nnd Her lie Cuwme itinl Mensin. Sehwanke jr. Andrew Stewart and John ami ,li, Cnwme. If you want lo look iln-Fty and neat, mi lo Aug Tewn, the Second n I reel lllllnhoro tinlnr, ami Jiive him your ineaKiire for a nprinj; and Hiimuier Ktiil. liin work niveH ehiinetit nai infnel ion, Ank any of hin put rutin Tn k Aionnwill noon puhlinhjt Wanliinelon eotliily editinii, nettiiiL1 forth ih" varioim advaitlanen of thin particular n'ctioii,' and it hopes 1. 1 nivi a ciiinpletp renmiin of our icnoiircen, onr clnneneHd nf Ore non n ureateni mtnkei. ami our clitimn on the future. The innui1 it ill cont.iin ciiiiniih riible liaU tone work, it'id mi ('itdeavor will hi made to ccliiinc any ell'itrt of the pant, jn'rlaiiiinj; In Wanbington coinity. Several thounaml copien will ln pul'liKhed fur I'.antern cir ciihtlion. Mi'ii'h and Ikvh' 'iiitit nt 11 U'ehruni' iv Sunn'. We beat Curt land every time. Call ami exam ine our ntock. Ciaraiurffo, for nnriiii! ntock room. Avniean . . " i hil;iiienn. M. (i. Will ban proven that I'lliHiiiihciH can nuccennfully Imi jtro I need in tho winter time, an h brought to the city the other day a line MN'ciincn of that sort of melon It wan very larnc and in on exhilu lion at lleidelV olliee. Mr. Will recently wild the farm, which wan 2i)0 ncren of the old Col. Mee dace, to John Council, for the re puled mini of ten tliounaml dollarn There in one hundred and liftv aci'eH in cultivation, and the ranch in one of the liiient and most pro luctive in thin Hcclnm. To make room for our new atot of iioodn now on lite way wc w ill dispone nf all broken lines of mer chaiidise at prices that will nur jtrinn you. Sclnilmeru h hros. Corent (irove lian a ladies' bam There are ten pieces, and car player civen promise of talent lhc nieinlKun follow: Minn lean Walker, tuba; Katharine Shannon baritone; I, lira Jackson, neconi tenor: Helen Chandler, first tenor Wnuna Staehr, lirnt alto; Lyd Staehr, second alto; Maud Hnxton nolo alto; Threanu Slrihich, bass drum; Mabel Wirt?., snare drum Stella Via, cymbnln. Another knock down not I'mlie combat but a knock down in prices at Schulnierich Hros ntore Smno oycrcoatH, ladies cloaks am capes, at cost. Cetcr Stevens, who with hin fain ily, resided here t;ie latter part of winter, occiipymj; the Hicks House, reccntlv moved to Cleasanl ironic Word was received hero yesterday mornini; Unit he had suddenly died at that place. Mr. Stevens damn hero from Troutdalc, and was a lumberman. He leaven a small family. Ilin estate is valued at. perhaps $1,(101). C!nmo and nee our new stock of hats and suitn pint received. W defy competition, Sehultuerk Hron. The 1(1 year-old daughter of Mr J, J. Uoherln, of Monntaiudale, was thrown from a horse the first of the week and unstained a badly broken forearm, right arm. Dr Tainiesic wiih called and attended the patient, who in now resting easy. Miss Koherta wan ruling horse, and tho animal fell, canning the accident. Now in tho time to nuhncribe for Tiijb Ahuub. Sunlit llillnlniro 9'M mill Tualatin '7' Wapnli ')) uiiiiiiiinii ws U'ctil Unite V.t Crihir Crrek 7M Chin niaken a total of 1-UU over one thounand morn than that f Vatiihill couiily, and the. U'nlli onnly in the slate. TFACIIF-RS' INSTITUTE. rr F0K MARCH TERM CIKCLIT COL'KT provoken to much merriment in very day life that Its posHihilitiea t it an a stage caricature may oe wen uiKlerstoiMi. Mr. lioyu in nur- rnunih'd by gay comeiliaiin and it bevy of charming young ladicn who add not a little to the merit of the jiroduclion. We have had many clever allraclionn in our citv, but it can safely In? elated that nothing can eijiial the funny Kilunlionn, and clever natire nre mined in 'The Ktar Hoarder ilurdav inorniuis iv mi pi. ol (nner.il a.lnunsion, i cents; r:j Schoidn Call Allermoging Allien nerved seats, M centa. . . , . . i . . i ; .. .1 ... i I local teaehem' iiiKtitnte wan d to order at Corneliun last I'nual Number Drawa for Grand and Petit Panel. Jeputy Clerk J. W. Morgan, as- ninted by Sheriff Sewell, in the presence of witneneee, thin morn ing, drew the following jurors for the March term of circuit court: Tb H Miller, BeaveriUni, J C Moore, Dittrv, George Canipbeil, South Tualatin, C hat O Roe, Forest Grove, r A Haute, lliualioro, John A Johnton, Beaverton, eornrlttit tlermena, coiunima, W Barnet, Beaverton, Koltert Alexander, littler, Frank Watlera, Foreat Grove, Henry Challacombe, Corneliut, Henry Hovrefe, Cornelius, John Joaae, Waabington, W W Troeiwlale, Keedvllle, IxiuifJoMe, Corneliui, jeorve Htubauer, Lorneltua, N J Walker, Forest Grove, T K Imbrie, ilillattoro, Alono I'ike, Beaverton, C Clark, Foreat Grove, N Shearer. Gale Creek. John A Chapman, West Cedar, Martin Btstire, Utlley, M V. Dilley, Foreat Grove, M C Collier, South Tualatin, John Alzheimer, Reedvtlle, FerdiGroner, West Butte, F M Jackton, Hillsboro, L Chownlng, Dilley, K McClarken, South Tualatin, Kil Schulraericb, Ilillsboro. Thin venire has the usual 31, and incliiden the seven for the grand jury. WANN-MULLIN. ' the ftttenilaiitn joined in discunn lug M'IKMII UOlllll t eilllinieiii , which brought out many new xlenn Mr. S. J. Knnin then read an able taoer on " l he Child. I hm wan followed by a song, "Fairy Cells," iy the advanced pupils ot the tor neliiin school. 1 1 M C. (laiilt, who in an old innlruetor, and a former superin- lendent of thin county, gave an in lemtiiiL' resume of public school work. After thin number the tf nch em were neated In a hamiuet pre pared by the patrons of the school. One of the little danghtern of F H Cower wan Tuesday thrown from a pony and suffered a fracture of one of her forearnin. Dr. Link later wan called to attend, and the little one in getting along nicely The family reniden near the Minter Cridge on the Nichols place Jos. M. (ile.inon. aged 32 years, and son of M. J. and C. E dleanin, died at the residence! of the par- piits on the Hennia Dullea place, nenr Uecdville, Feb. 2i, 191)1, sufferer from consumption. De- tl... fu.rn.in Mm. (!. P. Chinch- ceased for severaln years had 1 I . I .. l.! . .1 1 1 .. ... 1 I ltd K I a.lt.i.l i.i llliu willnlu ixtt tiro iniriuiiicpii l ie sui'icvi. nuw 'h'l'. n-"'. ...u...., ... can n I'mjier School Senliinent w tn considered one of the brightest A..,.i..ui. r.,n nenn. A iwmce am I voiinii men in me wnrx. mr "n ' ... ... " .i . , I ... Dimm er be Secured" which wan nume montiis ne wan troiimeti wnn ... .. i ii... .i: ...i.:..u ....:...! i. ;. .. verv lnlercnlini! 10 leac.uers ami uim-iii nu.n i m i n-u nun an linti'iiern. Thin wan followed by and he wan obliged to give up liin t,.UcrU n..rrii.n A.lnm nml Swone. lalnirs. He but recently retiirne I who gave well ilelinel idean on the from a trip to F.antern Oregon. nubject. S. II. Dunbar will lie in Hills A SOliU OV a part ol the Uirno- l,r., v,,rv S.ttnrdav nfler Mnreh Hun schisil children, eniiiien, i t,i further notice, with hi at II F I I 1 1. -. I NnniiiL' ftV was imiowni 17 Muster Uov Stunlovant !.,,f A.Itittia n iilill naif llO Kf- l,..i ritriiinh Rulers since the "". a 1,ce8e 01 ,or me uutiiiu'iiaui-e tu iiHitin, ric Cercheron Stallion, Oregon Cicyclintn are required under the Aocennion of Henry VII an a factor of United States History" in a pleasing manner. After, recess Prof. Case presented the sunject, Mental Arithmetic" in a coinpre- ensive manner. Sunt. Hall is to be congratulated upon hin efficient institute work, an it in of mucli IxMieht to teachers. Those present were: ForksT Gkovk Ward Swope, M. C. Cnoe. Lillian l'orlcr, Gertrude hdily, llratricc Hurkhfad, and Grnviiline Balil- Thin should certainly be cheerfully paid, as the money will be spent. Washington County has a good many nines -ol pains, ami mis money will put them all in good shape and make possible many miles more of good wheeling. No one can object to so small a tax if he can own a wheel. It is simply paying a dollar more lor your wheel, and for that dollar you will cttt tens of dollars worth of comfort So every one who has a wheel CoNRi.nt-ltW.Mooii.F.B.BriKRs. , u j , k ftnJ . T. Dorrten. Lawrence Duou, Alula . , ''. ,, ., ,. . kSlon, Lillian Hilggs. ami Lousia Moo- cheerful. Uit hold -the matter of J Alton herrv llll.l.SHOKO-ll. A Hall. H. vt. naritcH S. J. Kniiia, A. V. JupjH'r, l lonnie lllttislcad. and Mrs. C r. Illitm liaru Puil.l.il'S A. W. Sunlit anil Ainori Wilson. Bktiianv John Ri'ichcn. 0 i.l! no i K Urn Ilondtirant . Di i.i.hy Coral Wilkes. Rkhiivii.u!---U. S- nud Alice M Marine. Mrs. T. S. Wilkes. hceime, under the taw, wilt De op tional with tho county court What they will do is a question. The reopening services of the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church (commonly known as the Seidell church) will lie held next Sunday at 11 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all Quite a number of homcseekers are coming thin way to purchase Mrs. Nancv Northrup Wilkes, wife o. t .apC"m t hat W ash of County Su.veyor V. S. Wilkes, i!t.n county going to get he, died at Uieir h.Jno north of Cor- Miar. from lh on Peop e are be; ty Clerk Morgan and Sheriff Sewell. Married, at the residence of tbe of ficiating justice, J. P. Randall, of Hilisboro. Feb. 27, 1901, Mr. Edgar I). Wann and Miss Mabel Mullin, both of Ilillsboro, Ore ni It 1 eon. i tie eroom is wen Known here, is a son of Geo aim and a brother to County Recorder Ralph Wann. The bride is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Isaac-Mullin. Thk Argus congratulates them. LINCOLN-HAAS. Married, Feb. 21, 1901, at the re-i deuce of the officiating minister, Rev. W. E. Smith. Hilisboro, Ore gon, Mr. Albert Lincoln and Miss Elizabeth Hans, of Olencoe. Both are popular young people in their vicinity, the eroom is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lincoln, Glencoe. of Sergeant McKay Dead. State Treasurer Moore has Wash ington county charged up with hick tax and interest ir the sum nf f2,fo3.20. As a mailt r of fact the tax as charged represents an interest charge and not a matter of tax. Thin is on the buck mortg age tax, and the county, when the stale brought suit in the circuit court, paid the original tax, hut re fused to pay the interest. There if said to have been a supreme court decision to effect that the state can not collect interest on taxes from counties, and on this condition the county court would not pay the interest claim. Included in the amount aa given is the coyote tax for the year 1900. Good roads are needed, hut peo ple never think of whether the roads are good or bad when on the way to buy footwear at Dennis . the knowledge that they will tiet a great article of footwear at living prices smoothes the track and makes the trip to town a pleasure Mrs. Nancy Maryott Cornell, of this city, dropped suddenly dead at her home in this city Friday evening, Irom neuralgia ot the heart. Deceased was born in New York Bute, Jan. 18, lS4I,andat the age of fourteen moved to Wis consin, where she wediieu tewis Cornell in 1805. From Wisconsin they removed to Nebraska, where they resided until 1SSS, when they came to Oregon. She was aged GO years, 1 month and four days. She leaves a husband, two sons and two daughters to mourn her loss The funeral took place Sunday from the Methodist church, and inter ment was in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery at Hillnhoro. The legislature has adjourned, but Dennis. Main street, has not. He is still selling the finest groc eries, fruits and table supplies on sale in the city. His elegant stock speaks for itself. The funniest thing in politics was an argument yesterday be tween V. II. H. Myers and Win. Reidt. Mr. Myers is from Forest Grove, while Reidt hails from Port land. Each says he is a democrat. but neither knew the politics of the other. Each supposed the other was a republican. One was in fav or of Corbett and the other was glad that he was beaten. They went at it hot and heavy. When mutual friends told them the true situation there was soon a cessa tion of hostilities. Oui women naturally have neat feet then why not add to the nat ural neatness by buying footwear that will not rob the charm of symmetry. You can do this by buying your shoes at Dennis'. Call and be convinced. The Maccabee order at this place is taking on new life, and is FEBRUARY, 10O1. Sun Mint I'm tut 1 1 ttu I Frt Mat i i rr"U''V: 3 1 4 6 C 7 J 3 9 10 I 11 12 ia f l4 IS ie 15 ! 13 1U Sit) 'ill I'M j S3 24 25 I 2C I 27 I 5W I ' I vVWvVVVVVvvvvWWArMW DAIRY CREEK 111X10 Manufacturer of the Celebrated .. White Frost Hour Also Ueala in General Merchainliie and Agricultural Implement. Mill and Store, 6 miles north of Cornelius. Harrison, - - Oregon I'UOKEfcWIuNAU F. A. BAILEY, U. D. rhictan, Burgeon anl Aoooaub Office u lliliitiK.ro i'harmacy. deuce so .1 u-weul corner Baseline and Secoud. All caha promptly attended day 01 t (hi. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Uliiix al IU.md.uica Kaalul Court 11 o let JAMKS 1'HlLLll'E TAM1EME, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon bouliieru l aciiic Kadrotid Co. Cousullatiou tu r reucu.or iiiifcludi. Ut- lice mud Ktaidcncc auulti sulc ol Alain, near Odd 1-eUow' Building, UUlaboro. yyyvVWrWrArrrrVVW GEO. R. BAQLEY AT'IOKNEY-AX-LAW Loom 1 aud i Sbute liuildiug HILLS iJOUO, . . OKKU0N. ywwvvw H. T. BAQLEY, ATTORiiiY-AT-LAW Otiice in Cixwin-VYosUr Block, Main St. ilillsboro, - Oregon. AyytAVVVVWWvW1 THOS B TONGIIK. Charles R. McKay, who died of pneumonia Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. W. White, No. 631J Washington street, Port land, was a pioneer of 1841, and a veteran of the early Indian wars. He was born at Winnipeg, Mani toba, in 1829, came to Oregon when but 12 years of age and resided in this State continuously since that time. He served during theCayuse War of 13-13 with distinction, as Fourth Sergeant, under Captain Shaw and was at pne time the bearer of confidential messages between General Howard and Chief Joseph. The luneral was held at Glencoe, Washington county, at 11 a. m., and the interment was in Harrison Cemetery. - Deceased was well known in this ountv. beine a brother to Mrs. ' . . . . . Samuel Elliott, or Phillips, was an uncle of Mrs. C. W. inond, of this city. He Red- ginning to realize that there are id vantages in having farniR close to a big city, whoro trips to market can lie made in a day. Heretofore we have not boon getting any proper proportion of immigration, hut through continuous efforts by Mr. llcidel, asbington county is nelms. I tieaday evening, ren. zm, I ',10 1, from tuberculosis. Heceased was born in Crescent City, Cal Dec. 21. 18(10. the daughter of Mr nml Mrs. Pcrrin G. Northrup, well known in Washington County. She was married to Mr. Wilken Jan 1, . ,,.. .in - i 1 1 .1 C .... . il.ll. 1. I Poll. 1 lie I sil l ill mi" incwiiiu- . . , . . . ren survive her. Mrs. Wilken was PM' advertised very popular among her friends and The physicians report consider ansocuit.es. I no itrcau amoane a ., , ,U.B8 Vet prevalent throtich which carried her away she con- 0l,t t,e county. Spring will open traded Irom tho Utile non wnicn Up ln ft few days, however, and passed away some months ago. hbpn we shall havo healthy weather. The funeral took place today at There in nothing like a little sun- 2:00 p m., and interment wan in 8,i0 fr tho rheumatism. the Wilkes cemetery, near Green ville. Dead Letters. The following in the list of letters re iniiiniiig in the Hilisboro post olliee un cltiinied: h. C, Brown, Chus. M. llnyes, W. 0. Taylor. All li tters not called for by March 9, njiil will be st'lit to the dead letter olliee. One cent will he chafed on each letter culled Tor. R. WAiirtKNKn.P. M. B B XONC0B, XOTiBX T110S. H. & E. B. TO.NULE, Attorueya-At-Law. Rooms J, 4, St S, Morgan Blk, Uillaboro. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORN HY-AT-LA W initiating new members at almost OnTce Upauira, BailerM-rjtaii woe, every meeting. The order has Rooms, iau4a. adopteil new by-laws and those uiLLauoKO. - OKKUOK. who desire can, aside from the life V,.,.,.,.V insurance, lake out sick beneiit Dy paying a small sum extra. The BENTON BOWMAN, team has got down to work and .'.. . a a m r -a V A X A III the intiatory exercises are very en- AI lUKIXJcx Ai tertaining both to members and . ,.niivevvucin VUU1I f ' BBI- Rooms A 7 Morgnu Blk.. Uillaboro. Ore W. N. BARRETT, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW (Suocoitsor to Barrett A Adauta.) candidates. Bicycles, new , and old, cycle sundries, baseballs, bats, mite and gloves, fishing tackles, pocket knives and razors, at Mctormick s store. All who attended the Washing. ton Birthday exercises at the M. E Church last Friday evening, given under the auspices of the Ep worth mxLSBORO, League, report it as one oi ine nnesi entertainments ever given in the city. Many of the characters were dressed to represent the colonial period, and the exercises and table aux were more than excellent. Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. OREGON. . DR. L E. ADK1NS, Fifteen yeara Experience in Uillaboro. DENTISTS Attention, G. A. R. The comrades of Genoral Ransom, Post.. (3. A A., are reo nested to meet on tho first 'Saturday in March, at the hall. Important business. By order of Commander. Ex County Clerk II. R. Goodin, who is now in the employ of the state at Salem, is one of the hap piest fellows in Marion county just now. 11. It. a hrst tour chil dren were all girls but the monot ony was broken on the ISth of February, when Mrs. l.tootlin pre sented him with a ntnrdy young chap of the ni lie persuasion, who is said to look a great deal like hin paternal ancestor. Here is to you, Richard, and may he emulate his Grandpa Gondii). Mr. Schmeltzer, a prominent Scholia farmer, is agitating a fat stock show to be held in connection with future expositions to bo held in Portland. J. J. Meacham, of Motintaindale, wan in the city yesterday, aud made the A kg us otiice a pleasant call. Try Snow Drop Flour. New and second-hand bicycles fos sale at McCoruiick's bicycle store. Miss Elizabeth Matlock, of Hep pner, is in the city this week, the guest of Miss Marie Tongue. Patronize home industry try Spencer s Best Extracts: absolute ly pure. Once tried, then always used. . Hon. Tbos. II. Tongue is expect ed to tie here in time to participate in the March session of the circuit court. G. W. Harrow, of Portland, was in the city Tuesday, on business,, and while here waa the guest of John Peters and family. Dr. C. H. Raffety, of Eat Port land, in out at Mountaindale this week, attending the bedside of his mother, a pioneer ot 1852, who is very low. The annual school meeting for the election of a director, for one year will take place at the public school building on Monday, March 4, at 1:30 p.m. "A Tragedy; In Five Acts" will be the theme at the Congregational church next Sunday, 11 a. tn., Mr. Hiiches, Pastor, occupying the pulpit. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend. The report was current on the street this morning that Mrs. Wm. Hay had expired at the family home last evening. This is not true, although the estimable lady is expected to live but a few hours Mrs. Miles E. Everitt, who is at one of the Portland hospitals, is getting along very nicely and will soon be sufficiently convalescent to return to her home in this city. The successful numbers ai Weh- rung's drawing were, respectively, Kirstcla aervicea; Charge reaaonabU 409, 1400 and 3005. IJring in your tickets and get your premium. Farmers report fall sown grain as growing very nicely, and look ing very sturdy. Cover in places was slightly frozen out, but not to impair the stand to any extent. Now if we can only have no cold weather we will beat the record this year, worms or no worms. W. H. H. Myers, the Forest Grove politician, waa in in the city yesterday, discussing the recent senatorial election. Early garden is being planted these days, aud early peas are sprouted in several gardens. Now is the time to get in and rid your self of that unsettled feeling and little exertion in the back lot li : o ni n B' . over fbatrmacy. UlLUiliORO, OBJWO. DR. C B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon. Will be in Hilisboro every fourth Mon day in each month. NOTICE. Executor's Notice. Notice to M. B. A. members The mod ern Brothel hood of America will hold regular meeting on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Ml mem bers not having received their certiu- will take the tuck out of you and cates are requested to hobo at tbe neat make you feel that you can rest al- " , S " most anywhere. Maybelle Moreland, Sec Wm. Reidt, of Portland, and who has property interests in this city, was in town yesterday, doing business. The nntlnrslinied has burnt dulv RlHtoimV Herman Schulmerich will depart $ia tor sum pier some urae uexi ween and will be accompanied by Geo. Biersdorf. lhey will commence active work on their mining pro perty as soon as the snow is suffi ciently melted to permit opera tions. Snow Drop Flour is best. Miss Everitt, who is matron at the Oregon Soldiers' Home, at Roseburg, is a daughter of S. Ever itt, of this city, instead of a niece, as reported last week, in the am cle 011 the Home in this paper. Jesse Crandall returned Satur day from a three months' trip to Cheboygan, Mich., and other East em points. wilh the will aiinoxml, of ttitt estate of John tiilhuoley. deceaswl, and he Tina duly q-iitlitiod a such Kxuculor. chow, tliciclofi', all iM'rsoiis naving claim'' ai;:iiiiMt uiil untitle will present tho Hitme, wuli tlie iintiicr voueiiers, at me law olliiu nl' .I0I111M. Wall, in Htlmbtiro, Oregon, within six inoiithM from the dttUi nervui. Dated at Ilillsboro, Oroifon, this &Uh, of December, 190(1. I'Kvru w 1 m m m m. m B V a ia af ua.iiif Ksei-ntiir f tlm last will mid testament ot John tlilhooley, der-eaMod. ,, John M. Wall, Atty for Kxecutor, Not many Ilillsboro people will attend the Buffalo"' exposition. They will lie too busy attending the exposition or staple groceries at II. Wehrung A Sons where a dol lar will take you safely over, lb .Niagara ol txxjuouiio! JuiwLi