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HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 23, 1901. : At.i Anon TH ' A nn wiiii Tim i'H'ii'i.H : i : : :sT5T .wjrjr wxx-z. Witnessed by at IajjihI TIhmih.iihI People Fiv. VlSll(tls WKKU Al.t Hlvl.lMITr.li. Fine rhlilliilnl baity Slock, Sheen mill I'uiiluv. The Waahinglnn County liil fnir Saturday laal exceeded the strong est liiK,tt (if the director and gave in the visitnt it splendid ih'tnnii stralinn of what lliit county could tin without 1 1 ij f trying. The weather wa ideal nttlfidit (if n ehower in th early morning, and a heivy fall of ruin about live in tin afternoon, when visitor were on their way homo, It was an order- y urowd, five ihotnand. tt IchhI, no estimated by excellent Judges, and nil went home pleased. The music wiih fiirniHhiil liy the llillshnrti I ti i t! ,v Cornel Band ami the Ladies' Band, of Kirnl (irovK, in full uniform, Until hand Ht their lii Bl, and Hie young hnlie from the i!er town captured Hie crowd lv tlu'ir modest demeanor. ntlrai'live uniform, aiid exi-ellen . playing, haiiiy htik'k kx mitiT. Liuin Manning, owner. IlilMior Iv.mI I ttirliimt eow,Iarge;1n Juno, llHUi , bhv 1 ,:Ui pound of milk, ami for 2 month was milked three time nr day. HllliltTIIOIIN. AVx Chalmers, owner, Ccntci vill Mildred 9, yearling, jtt Itv I.V.I l.ion, he ly Scotch C biff, and nnt of Matchless, welling for one thotiNand dollar to W. H. KliHI; M iMrwI'M iliiin, Mildred 7, wa pot by Royal Savior. Aelnn Ibwe, yearling; gnt lv Cha. Pickens, tlrttt premium at Toronto, I'.HHi, he liy Royal Say lor. Acton UKV dun. llnwi f StrathiiN Lin, by Siraihallan I .ml. Acton Rose iii in calf with Royal Wonder, II Ml premium aud sweepstakes nt Toronto llnviil Barron, yearling, red hull: bred liy owner; thin young flnw would Sm chrntp At f 12"; reitiaterel. Silver Barron, yearling bull, bred by owner; registered. JrHSKYB. Tin. Wilhycoiiilw, owner, South TnuliUiii Five lifuil of nr hri'd !, ri'ri'ti'ntitivtii of thu Slukn jn((i, St, l.nn.lnrt, Darlington nml lli-x fnniilh'Kof Jcrxovt. Aun'rloim Culllft Club rfKictcrcil. Ileri iti hciuli'il ' by IinMirtil Hull. "King (,.IW Oounfy," No. 2-l,40r. who rout oiip llHiUMtml (lollnrn in the on nl. IHk nirii nml iliini woro im pnrli'il from Jurwy Ith'. C. A. Hanlcy", owner, North HillHlmro Jcrwy bull, on ycitr olil; WVntV licnl; four Jcrwy twlvw, two tborouahliriHl ml two hiuhcrnilo. A. (i. Aii'lnriMi.i.owmir, Hillnlmro Five .Iitki'V nnn, yearling heifer. 0 month cull, Jerfey Iniil, II nmnlhP, Kintc 0. Kxiln, r!t,ntl5, iinrohiti'ed from Mxiney herd, .b f lernnn, the. ,H, Moon, owner, Conterville Four .lerwy cowh ami one Jercey , bull; cow from Mn ir Itruce nlock; bull eliRihlM to H'Klntry, out ol Siiiii'ir.'iiu bulk J. T, Yminc. omr, llillnboro- Two IhorouKhnreil black .ler-oy t'iilve, four mouiliH Kir Schicll.'lii', ami r, t finer vi l t wo JerNi'v I" r- " ' f1'10 bull. Looniiy n'm k, elidible to re! ii.try. J HIIKKI'. MiHii Hulli Morelanl, owner, HillHboni CotKwohl twlnn, ywr linilH, 1(1 inrb lleeee. II. W. IIohb'', owner, Went Union CotHwold buck: Coin wold ami Merino ewe ami Inmb. Jm. Ciiwrne, owner, North Ililln Imro Cotwol(l.-i; 2 buokn, 4 ewen. I'eler Uotllieb, owner, llillsboro Threw Shriiiinhiro nheen, tliren lion. 'I lu in h liiif miiiii il, mimI Mr ltrcvrf wiiulil 1 1 lt to iiiiti'li Inn Hit km yd lli.il tin will Kive t UN) in d'lld l'ir h t w o yi-nr I'M I lull Hill niiiirli liiui, nr be will M'il hirn for llnti iiiuoiint if lie ciuiiiot uiuU him. Here in it rlmuce fur onn one wli'i bit n kimhI Iwn yeiirold. Ii loll Im II ('Ivdi-ibile, Hliil (live1 jiriiiiiiHo of In iiiu one of the hiueM hur.ei ever mim-d in tb county. 'Mil nirHiii of bllL'K'y leniuN nml hurHH wnH led by V. (I. W'nlker drivi(i Alln nml Adit l;iv. Fol lowiliR were II. I. 8dliHelUer with bin lilly, a nnrer; Hloitn, of Forent lirovo, with Iiik iimt coll; J, llnre, with In buy yonu-ler, nml V. J. Merrill, of ('nriii'liun, ninulc horne. lll'TTKU ASH ( IIP! HK The butler nn l I'lierKe exhibiu were: Ml Ncneiii.iuii, n urv, nricKn nml prnnuUlcd luttl t jiisI from ohurn; Unwell UroK , Hi holl, holler in brick; A. tl. AmlcrNon, Mill biro, butter in brick; I'eler Smoker, l-fimx, full ere mi dieene nml butler; IMrich Kpni(if, (ili'iicm-, (;lieee; lieryer isrowier, i.i'inmi v, Swim ehccfe; l)nni(d Stoller, U'li ox, Swin chrene, nml Oukermnti ,V Sou, of Ueedrille, crenm nml milk, Mr. Oiikermiui exhibile! milk Hhowiou the dillerence from the lirnt taken curly in the milking, nml Ihnl taken Inter on. The hint from the cow hIikwkI a (rent denl more rich tie tbmi the lirt. In thi he endi'itvii.eil to how the in'mliike in letliim the culve hnve tlm In" I rntlnd nt the, now. The !irnt of the niilkint; wn not o rich iu lent by nearly 2"i jt cent lis I he lat of the milking. Tl.i wa im nbiiU'l b-oii in itwlf, of much vn hie. . Mix rreiuu exliihil bowml 16, 2") nml l"J per cent. poi i.ruv rxiuitiT. The iwiiHry rnliiliU win 'he ll v imlilii'lv uliowii in V'Hliuitoii rounly. Tlir f xiiiltil ty owiirfH and I'iriU wrre: S, Mmin, CVntrfvillf, wliilenwaa. J. M. (.'.rTr, llillnlmto, pair Hull ttg hoi im. K. II. firecr, llillnlmio. trio, lllack Mmiihihh. 0. Vimnu". Pi' HiilTCn'-liln. Jill! V (ilaJstoiic l'ark has an cedent Program h TKN HAYS' SESSION I'KOUISF.D Thi Cuiinty Alway Alli'iul.inlH. ha Many Thn Willamett Vnlby Chnutitn ilia Aafdcintiou will bold iu mi city roim mini nl (jlndlon Park July to July IZ, incliihive. Imdunivn the niiciAlion will h'Vft a grand Fourth o July rally. Many go from thi con nly annually, and for their licnefit the lirt of cbia in- Ktructorn i given; IVvchology lr. II. W. Kelloeg Bible Study-Dr, Alex. Ulack bum, lr A. J. Front. Sunday School Method Mr. J:ime Kdmiimln. Headiniz and Klocution -Mim- Mny Seal, of North went Univnrnity, CliicnK'i. Unitwl Mute lliHtory I re. H. C Hawley. Kndlieh Literature Prof. J. It. Horner. Art I'rof. J. Ivev, Im Angelen. Normal Melhodn in Arilhmetic - I'rof. I. K. Uichardnon. Muh'ic l'rof. V. II. Iloyer. l'hvniral Culture I'rof. M. M Uil.(?er, Oilier claHHen are, being arranged for. IVoplrt coming to the AnHembly over the Southern Pacific mav fe- fiire one nml oue-ihird fare for the round trip on tlje certificate plan BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. Saturday afternoon, while the f.adieM Hand (H ihtyind in front of the Tu.'.U in llotl, C. K. Wo f ind wife, of Coini iiiin, panned with niiu'ln rig. Tim lion: became frightened nt the inu.ic and ntarted to kick and run. One of the ani mal' leiM Knt "v''' the thill and then hi kicking lmnm a regular tornado. At the junction of Second strn-t the buggy ntrnck the wheel of a Iiimlier wagon and wa overturned, falling on Ixith oc niipaiil of the vehicle The crowd top;ted the horxe and held him until the couple were exlrica'eti from their w-riloua Kiiinn. Sirangn to nay, neither wan hurt. The borae w.i ncrntched up a little and the buggy nnniewhal ilinfigur- ed. Other wine foe alUir ended happily. , If IliUnWn get the railroad, that uned in the Portland fire uY well ami good, r.ui wneiner it come or mil, 11. weiirung & nqno will do buHiue wi'.h you. Their new linn of wanh gotMla, lailiet. luunlin underwear, wrnpitern and npriug ilrenn gixwl, haa arrived. U. A. Atkinn.of Oregon City, and ,vho for two yenrn wa pnntor of thi I coupling will lie of the latest im M. h. church at thin place, hna yw, natwrni with the diagonal thread. 'With this thread it it im Council Ordered Five Hun dred Feet Monday. SAME gt'ALITY AS PORTLAND HOSE Towa will sow Have Getd PreUctios sad Fireatcs are Happy. The city council met Monday evening in special tension and de cided tJ buy 600 feet of hose. The contract was aw led to A. O. Long, of Portland, and hone like parttnent will be purchased. The hone in question is the very best in the market and each thread of the outer covering it is linen cowered -is treated to a bath of gam .and wax before it is woven. The tsfety Ijwi week was a good one for Sheriff Seweli in the matter of tax collections. Thousands if dollars were paid into his till, m il a turn over was made to the county treas urer that will enable that ollicial to square the sta'e tax. The bank cashed more checks last week than it has for many months prevkm in any one day, and in one day Pont master Waggener paid money or ders to the extent of over 91,100 Street fair day was the bent one for collections of all the week. The business houses all did well even if the confounded bugs are taking the heat all om the county. Keep on good terms with your inner man by hnying grrtceriw from H. Wehrnng & Sons. Price the lowest and quality the licet. All thoir rLr.,a aill toll vnu Lhin wre. alia Kitelien l'urnlmg uooua. J All their patrons win ten you uii. , , .. c ., . co-ie-j I Moat complete Stock in the eitv. Mrs. J. M. Sappingtnn, whoae bearing before the Multnomah county judge took place Monday, wherein she was asked to show iti; ,V,rtrrt aanaa awker laks 11 ran sitiAMt1 nni I be turned over to the coys' A Girls' Aid Society, upon complaint of ber divorced husband, was awarded her children. She feel lieen tranoferred from the Oregon ......r....wto In it... Itirlmna nni(.r. ... tu .ill lrv fWnn (!itv. powihle to ami your cooplinRi rt,t -' n i . . . . I . where he ban had a i.antorate for siarteu umgonai, ana mere is no i. , . Jitut.o In Mlllna VAI1P ItAflirllnM tA- Anik.A i, .mi if.r nia new rnarsie. ih'-'j ""R j . " 1 - -- " p", . . .u i. ,ffvr fmm n utaelc gemer, ft witn me oia, sometimes ,.i .i;.iK..ri. fn.m ml.irlv he in now The new hose will be here in a few nuflerine The dm;tor ha many M11?8- friend all over the Pacific North went who wich him well in his new I".. .1,1 II iu an utile limn itll w hoiarly attaiumci.ts, with gifted Straywl, from my premiaee at For- ffood nature, and will sucoeeii in urn Strayed Reward. Mr L. W, lloiiw, Inn White I'lv- iiioulli Riwk (soltl 10 W. C Artlnir, M Minitville.) I'. Thatcher. Thalclier. coop Silver W)niiil'Hlc. ltriiloil Uowm.ni. UiSUImro, trio Wnck !,mtluitt. A. i. AniU'rnn, HtlUtwiro, HufT I'ly nuiiilti Rork, llnrreil riytn.nith Kix-k, White l-'aced ttlnck SprinW, Unit Cm li nn, ' lllack Mniitci, Hull i.,t:,l""1. Silver .SpanRlr t H.oiilnirret sml Itrown l.eijlior n, in li im, niul a )aif ol Colilen Wyamtottc. W, li. Thorn, llillnltoro, pir Chinese pheaMiita and Wmnl-ihu k anil fA hill crane, all under donu-aitrationiV MlKCKI.I.AXKOim. Mr. K. Ivnni exhihiied tlw bas ket: Mr. W, i. tlre. rhuharh which riwiiiMcil palm t'ee; J. T. Youiie, Yel- luw Uanvri onloim; V. r!. limine, M- herian Crah Applet; Ueinaimn hchullield, broom l'ium. Ml. Thos. Tucker, Mr, w. I.. Davia and Mm. I. 1. Tainieme enhihileil par rotswhich were all excecc"nKly noisy In kitii! lor hrt prlte. Milton Mori;na,ol tint city, won tee V mile hicycle race, Ulher enliiet in the race we.e: Win. l uecv, Hdlia'iy; Clnude Orcear, Chaa. t'urdin, Ilillkhon:, ml AIIhtii Toelle, rlullipa. lliele- Imll ennie hetwecii Greenville and Hill horo wa tutiwnded after a few inniiiK o liiu to heavy rain, llilliilioro was one i .... ahead wlieu the game wm wnniirawD. est t J rove, on May otn, kin t,,.n friend amonir the small, light-color Jersey heifer (2 r ha t.rmuvuwl nMi.rte wii old). Is quite gentle, and r;-F ... ..... ....... ..... . - . We wish him and bis tamiiy " " "f"" notcn in enn oi rieni ear. cuiwuie t : .1. : . f. .. I o r.. i.. incor nica i k-o iur n.r the reC0very of same. Having purchfined the entire sha k of furniture and undertaking good of P. 0. llrown, I can offer the pub lic anything in that linn at bar ... I. . , gam. vn pnr, various tieaign. ' i-eiit, up, Jier roll. Malting, cariietH, pluhe. tape- trie, full line of ruga, bice curtain, window abnden, nil colors. Four teen tvles o lied frnni which to chiMie. rine tock ot rockers, din I ing chnirf, lounge, couches, and bed room net. If I have not what you want, I will rend for it. When in town, give aie a call. Thi ntoro carries a full line ol undertaker n good, ana win lane charge of funerals. oman at tendant furnished. Kememher the place. I. 0. 0. F. Ulock, Main at reel, UilllKro. V . 0. Donklbon, Prop. Iinnerial bicycles. He says if you inirchane one from him and the frame nr forks break, from any cruise, within two years from date of a!e, be will furnih you with a n w one free. Call and see them at hi' store on Secn d street. Edward Naylor. Card of Thank. 0. G. Wilkes has the finest line JAMES PHlLIiPE TAJtlESLE, M. D.. of sundries and bicycles in the city. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . ... L SutKeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. UOn. All WOra tuaranieeu. rn.,u,U.1r.n in French at Kaulilh. Of inAa bee and Residence aoutb aide of 1 ..tz ' i i-eu0- 8-. mw Uaker City, wnere he goes to see ifvvvVVVWVWvWrrrrrVrrW the dry climate will not do his I goal, ewes nml kids. IIOIIHKU ANII tXit.TH. The horse, parinlo wa one ot the feature of tho ilny. S. 11. Dun- bar' black Porcheron Stnllintr. Orecon, led vho nnrmin, (ullnnsd by mures with Oregon oolts at side; Frank Coin, Laurel, inaro and two months' colt, out Oregon; j Several other colts nut of Oregon After Oregon find hi colt came Prince Almo, Jntnoa II. SnweHV gray IVoheron stallion, followed by colt of bin get,, and St. Mich Mtln, Blnllion, buy, fired by Prince Almunt, timn of siro, 2-1 1 J. (j1!yde stallion, hay, Frod, 8 year V owned by l'eter Uoltlicb, fol vfced by two of his colls, owned 'uy T.lt. lavis. Wilev fe Dnnnis, Tommy, sired by Wallncn Drew, and out of a Pricnmnnt dam. W. 0. Walker, of Oroonvillo. two bay fillie, five and six years, Alia, out of Kinbiu. sired by Pricomont. and Ada Day, out of Uockwond, sired by PricemoiH. W. J. Met rill, two years old, ired bv Oregon. John Vnndnhoy, S months eolt C. A Ilnnloy, black stallion, 3 vsar o d. net of Oregon. , J. 10. Uneven had a two-year-old bay gelding in the parndp. This colt is a handsome bay. Bplendid build, and although not quite two years, weighs 1,'WD. nn is nui n Kalamar. the Ladd & Keed utal The Native Sous hint Saturday evenins elected tho following to at tend the Grand Cabin, to lie held at Portland June 14: John W Hailcy, Janie II. Sewell, W. V Wiley and W, II. Wehrnng; alter mile. lUuce Wilkes, J. W. Sewell Jacob Milne nnd L A. Job. Itwns alno Voted that the Native Sons promote a three day' harveot nnd street fair in the c'tCy thi fu!),som time in th latter part of August, or early in September, to take place junl before tho State Fair. It will lie arranged to give, ptemiuma for exhibits, and the Sons expect to have a great itmo. A committee wa appointed to report back nt their next meeting. If you nro looking for bargains call nt McCormick store in Crandnll building on Mninslrcet. He carries the entire slock of goods recently purchased from Mr. H. L. 'Abbott in connection with his stock of tporting goods. His l'.Kll Imperial bicycle are the beat on the markol for the money, lteimii shop n con nection with store. Hnconn. situated several miles above Mouutaindale, is to havn a . saw mill with a sowing capacity of about fifteen thousnnd ner dav. The cnitine and boiler are now in position and the ma chincry is expeeled from Atlanta, (ienruia. every day, lIolTman lirothers, who have a large tract ol and between them, are putting in the mill, and their cut will he soli v cedar, of which there m an abuudaium in-that locality. Where would you be without your led? Have you ever thought of that? Dress them with pur nhaea at II. Vehrni2 & boil Thev bundle shoes direct from the factory and have the most com plete stock in Washington county, 5 . . ...... i ; , You are hound to tniy u quainy and priooB go for anything. Liuirelto, 10, U. Tongue's fast (illy, won the milo dash at the Portland Hunt Club Meet in Port land last Saturday.' Laurette's mount was Mrs. Walter lleed, Portland's well known and popular vocalist. You can't reap unless you sow. Buy your farm implements from H. Wehrnng & Sons. Complete line of wagons; plows, harrows, seeders, buggies, carts and all im plements used on a farm. Come and soe them and get their prkeB. Demand for Normal Graduates. The Stale Normal Schotd, at Mon mouth, reports that the demand for its graduates during the past year has wen much heyond the supply. Graduation from the Normal prao lically assures a place worth from 40 to $75 per month. The stu dents take the state examination during the regular course, and are easily able to pass on all subjects reunired for state papers before graduation. The school has a well cquipied training department, L-onniHliinr of a nine-grade town school anil a typical country school. The relatives of the late William Mainland, who was interred at Laurel on May 22d, desire thus to Hon. W. H. Wehrune returned convey their grateful thanks to the last of the week from art ex their neighbors and other mends tended triw through Southern Ore- for their kind assistance and gnu, endeavoring to promote effort sympathy. in countv exhibits at the State (Vir thi Fall He reports excel AUCTION SALE lent succfss, and states that nine counties have pledged to send i" The undersigned will sell at auc- ex h. litis and compete mr me nnerai tjon at j,jg rftrnit four m,jM north prizes ollered Dy me suue ooaro. we8t f Hillshoro. (known as the ... . .. i i - ' . .... I hi county wants to get in line ig, Come ius Dlace) to the high and make things jump. It can Mt hulder for cash or aroroved just as well as not takeaway first nole between 35 and 40 acres of prize. It has the product ana tne .rnw:n. clover: date of salertton : :. ... : , nA. a. I , . D n . A ry energv u iv can jubi 6rk -t""viday, June 6, iwi, at z:w p. m. siarieii, V'.... hnnm, Vil. thn i.rpapnt! MASS MEETING. school district olhcer will hold their term of office until June, in- There will be a mass meeting at stead t.f in March, as heretofore, the City Hall on the evening of I nrjate exercises on Decnation Day A recent law makes this obligatory. May 28, to make arrangements lor and the graves of old veterans will The clik will therefore hold until a Fourth of July celebration. be decorated with proper ceremon next June, ami directors' terms s-- The exercises will occur in will hereafter end in June. John Bills, of Glencoe, had the the forenoon, and in the evening touch MAY, 1601. Hun. I Mou 1 Tue Wl J Ton TH 1 1 .5 "eR I s I I 13 1 i 12 j 13) 14 15 1(1 j 17 1(J 2U J 21 j 22 j" 23 Si j 1. 26 1 1 27 23 28 30 f8M Where We Ar; A. C. ARCHE0LD Hat leoioved hi Uatdwaiw Btaw i Second hlrcet, UilUbofo, oppoait AJ Court House liand bund, U catrit Tinware, Uranitewarc, Hardware Wod- 1 enware. Tioplatc and bliectiroa, Wtka I'ipe ana numbers' flxtarsa, waK) 1 Stoves. Air-tivht Stove. PaaiM. Iiolio A. G. ARCHE0LD, , Orca. PRUFEHSIOMIU X work GoafMnmr tun much oleased over getting hr rX7"TT?rcsrvr jl crvf couuren oaca, aim una gone mm Trootdale with them. Mrs. Sap- Residence Painters. inpgton is well known here and at thi Grove. "Webfoot Floor," a great bread maker. Store this floor in a clean, dry place. Warm thoroughly be fore using. If too get a divorce in Oregon, yoo had better not go over to Van couver inside of the six months fixed by statute and get married, provided too intend coming back to Oregon to reside. Judge Cake, I wot cornet Bucline and 2ad of Portland, decided, in the bap- 1So.i. .Phone. pington case, mat sucn a marriage was not valid in this state. If you are going to reside in another state that is another question, although many good lawyers contend that the divorce in this state it not op erative, in fact, is not a divorce, on til the six months baa elapsed. HILI.SROBO, - - 0REUO5. F. A. BAILEY, II. D riijrktclaa, and Bargeoa Office Morgan-Bailey block ap staira, Room la-lj tad 15. Residence aonta- strtst. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C PHYSICIAN AMD SURM.V. Office at Rtstdeuce Kaat of Court UoiM arVVVVVVWryVVVWrrVrVVV rheumatism some good, He has been a sufferer with this affliction for some time, and attributes it to the wet weather. He will remain lonx enough to ascertain whether or not climate has anything to do with his ailment. If you think a guarantee on a bicycle amounts to nothing, call at McCormick s Bicycle Store and investigate. The G. A. R. will have appro- GEO. E. BAQLEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Kounia l aud z Skate BaiMiog MILLS BOKO, . . 0KtH)K. H. T. BAGLEY, ATfORNBY-AT-LAW Office ia Coewin-Woater Block, Maia tt. UUUboro, Oregoa. rVVVMprWrrrrArrrrrrrXr 9 PUBLIC SALE. I v.iatnfttitstt 4n Katll v maah nnA nf ikaM tuilt Li tftMtaaa Kv tha VVaiti Dr. A B Bailey, now one of the .r -, r k. Td7IT.7 . , . 1 l. U15 viiuui Lfa wiiie niwi uwi, uv mi twiici wiudi wtw emimguenustsoi opoaaue tmber h ht . ft fc commencing at 7:30. T. H. lor a weea s v.s.v w. .a urw Ue driyer hiU working ,t Ton & R Hiton andW N , a a touch, otaav his thumbs this afternoon, the lan'a Relief Corps, at the court ht in a boose, conom .1 1 w a r lie BUVB lllim lie , ..... LUMnnrlh nl tawn I .... .ill Ik. .na.Vara u . . X, . lio..n Rlk Hillahank. I .:.!. . I. o t..n,,nl.g on, I I " '"6" I n... w vwu j, , , and friends. THOS. U.4K.B. TON Willi, Attorueys-At-Law. The undersigned will sell at public auction, nt the Sohiellelin barm, I mile north of Oenterville, on fcat' unlay, May 24, at ten o'ch-k, A M., tho following descrilieil H-rson al properly: Three , full-blood Jersey uos, 8eptcmUr IiUhhI. Three full-blood Jersey yenrlingB. pan geldings, W(bt., i200 each, 12 years old. 1 black 3 year old filly. 3 J in. wagon. Light 2-horse hack. Panning mill. 2-horse trend power. 2 gang plows, 12 inch. Hay rake. Seeder. Cutter. lUitler chum, butter worker and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE, if 10 and under, cash in hand: over 10, ix months' time, approved note interest at 8 per cent. StJlIlKiFKLlN BttOR. Kll' Sohiellelin, Mr. Win. Marsh, Auctioneer, BROWN-M'SHERRY. Married, Tuesday, May 21, 1001, nt tho residence of. and by Uev. Beni Harlmnn, Mr. Frank R Brown, of Laurel, and Miss Jessie D.McWhor rv. of Falls Citv. Oregon. " The bridegroom is well known in this community as a sober, indus tiious Christian young man, who h:is the respect and esteem of a large circle of friends. The bride is also well known is this city and viclnty its one of Washington countv s most estimable young women, whose Christian character nnd many sterling qualities have attracted to ber many friends. The newly ' wedded couple will make their future home near Laur el, with the kindest wishes of their many friends for their happiness and success. . ", Cigars at F. J. Barber's, 2nd St. maanitude some of these days. It is really the financial centre for a vast deal of mine promotion, and headqtiart"rs for supplies of a vast region. The fields will soon be dressed in their best. Why not you? Buy your gent'n clothing and furnish ing goods at II. Wehrnng A Sons. Largest stock nnd finest selections in the county. The Pythian committee for the Knights of Pythias day at Forest (irove, June 2lith, met in this city last Saturday and arranged their program for the exercises of the day. It was decided that after the evening exercihes were concluded that the secret work in the second and third rankh should be given by ihe Hillshoro team. Glory of glory won't the boys swell up, though? For sale or trade One good Iriving team; will sell for cash or rade for good cow. inquire Fritx Huguenin, nt old Butler mill near Ileedvule, The Twelfth Annual Convention of the Washington County Sunday School Association will be heir June 6, 1901, at the M; E. church Forest Grove, commencing at 9 a. m. There will be an evening ses- .... , , ,,, L sion. 1 lie auuress win oe ur- ganixed Sunday School Work," by 0. A. Dot son, who is pent by the state. There will be other state workers in attendance. Everybody is cordially invited. "Webfoot Flour," always even in . . 1 :. ! l- I quality, pure wmie in coior ami unexcelled in the nne ngni oreati produced from it. The Pioneer A' ouiation of the State of Oregon will meet at Port land June 14, in the Exposition building. Judge Bali ii'i 'Uott, an old time Wahingon OMU.ty man, will deliver the u.ii.u.a address Manv from Urn county will attend. The Southern Paoifio road will give a one nnd one-third fare for round trip, JOHN li. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oflic Upstairs, Bailey afcrgsa BMC Room, 1 aa ' a. lULLbUORO, - ORKUON. VVrArAAArrrAArtrV BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY . AT . LAW Notarial Work and ttonveyaaciaa Rooms l A I Morgau UU., HiUauoro, Ufa rWVVVyVWrrVVVr1ryeV W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW (Suueesaor to llarnU k Adaias.) Office, Up Stairs, Central Bloc. HILLSBORO, ORJtOOai. that it is the best section of the K. Wagner has removed ms snoe por gje three Shorthorn bulls, vrVvvvvvVvVvvVVrWvM Northwest Washington County shop to one door east of Ur. ood Mej g 7 ani g years. Address excepted. Spokane, ne says, is omce. uwa worauiaueuip I James U. Wolmton, Mountain having s wonderful growth, and is prices, uive mm a can. dale. Orecon. , .... -e u I destined 10 neenme a city 01 inucn ij.v w 1. a voung man whose tu ..: mK .mltt!nt j 1 - J o IUVIV IB 5l W.I," wm,w... people live at Laurel, was accident- . :n ,h wheat, and the ally killed while working at a log- L, plaint seems to be general. gingcamp uear iwiuwi, iu, ' while there is an occasional neiu day. He was guiding logs on a tnt froin tj,e pgg. yeMaJda in kid road, and one of the logs roll- ... vieinitv have them. Thiiris ed over him The remains were iik.i. me.n , verv gnort croM taken to laurel for burial. thia season. P. M. Jackson, who h Two Shorthorn bull calves, one haa looked into the matter, says 15-lGihs, the other 3-4lhs. Each ia the huge are everywhere, but not eight months old. For sale. See bad in some places. or address James Wolverton, Tnatead of selling vour old iron Mountaindale, Oregon. to dealers, take it to Wm. J. Chas. Burnham, of Tigardville, Benton. Hillshoro, and get value ind who is a pioneer ol !, wa for it in town yesterday, paying Mai xes . M -: Grfteir and wifei R. H and looking p.easan. mr. urn- fi . M B rfd are hamwasiorniieenyeamaresiuenv . . .. . . ol Uorneims vicinity, ana-naa .M Am,' ,M . ln4 n.an(i . . 1 . I IUCI fBJIV UUVMllvo w -" many menus in mis section. jr rf FeUoW8 gnd Rebekah Dr. Lowe, the optician, is com- Lodge. Mrs. Bridges will go to ing soon. The wise will wait for Sumnter and visit with the Misses him. Maggie and Etta Schulmerich at Jesse Cornelius, the youngest son the mine, for a week or such a of the late Jesse Cornelius, died in Portland one day last week, aged Samuel Humphreys is visiting 22 years. He died at the home of with relatives in thia city, and in a his mother, Mrs. C. Cornelius. Aa few daya will go to Seattle, where a boy he was well' known in the he will remain for the summer. .. .. m v , Ml- viciniiy 01 iisyvme. BnmA Cornelius parties were in Mr Onnat&nefl Crawford, of I town Saturday and they stated Portland, is spending the week that they were to have all kinds of with Miss Mabel Moreland. a time at me ceieoranou ou mo .... . r. , 1 1 Fourth. The committee on ar- Walter I'rosser, 01 actions, ana ,; ...,j l. son of Mr and Mra. W K. Prosser, ih? 5orHuV died last Saturday, and was buried . Mn the tebt at the Kinton cemetery, Sunday. febra&on the countv evet witnesB- Deceased was but H years of age. Owing to their uniting with the Y . . a .. wvele8 D q G. A. R. and W. R. C. in Memor- Wflk , u , t ' t doorB ial rtUN Cbnite.eh.Nh "o, HAboro hotel. nav a miiiiiHV. aiinri) win uva uu 1 morning worship at the Congrega- Superintendent Ball baa set the tional church. The other services time for the teachers' annual insti of the dav will be held as asual. tute for the last week in August. Marriage license was today granted Robert Kuhn Jr., 26, and Emma B. Lousignont, aged 17. Both are from Galea Creek aud the wedding will take place this even ing at the residence of the bride's father. rVWVWrWrWMrVVVVVV DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience la HUUhotw. DENTISTS Firstcla services; Charges 1 Oifice, U atoa il:t ifir iti lULLSUOHO, : ORJOOft. rvVVVVVWrVVVVVvvVV)AAA DR. C B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekntu Building, Portland, Oc- j. Will be in Hillshoro every faortk day in each month. . I The meeting will be held at Forest Grove. Prof. Grout, of 1'ortland, will be present, and so far, he is the only instructor selected. The list, however, will be completed within a few weeks. J. A. Irabrie, executor of the Wm. Mauzey estate has placed a handsome rod granite monument over the grave of that, pioneer in the West Union cemetery. You can save money by buying I Mta- Kinnnla an nH rictal nf II 11 The 12-year-old son of John WU-LK" "" " i;,o .,rmrlu nf Vorsst Grove. . met with an accident on the Shuts It is stated that one of the bents ranch east ol town Tuesday, his of the Long Bridge, east of town, is right forearm having been broken in bad condition. .Judge Rood iust above the wrist. Dr. Tamiesie now has the matter in charge, and reduced tho fracture. I repairs will at nuce be oUsoUhL ArrrVVVVvVVvVyrW.'A Nottoe of Final Bettlesnent. Notice i hereby given that the oi--r, signed, administrator of the estate ol 1, i ' Jaunhaon, deceaaeU, has tiled 111 Anl , count, as anht ailininlatrator, wlta t Uounty Court of Ue titate. of Oiwon, for vvastiiiigtou l ounty, ana tut t,i Court lias tlxmt Mimilav, May iJ7, k.l, ( 10.UC o'clock in tho forenoon of aald o -, in tint court room at Hillsboro, On., , 1 tne t nie aim pmoe tor Hearing on . to tinal aooonnting and final aetth,,, n t the adininistratloii of said ir a.. tliere be. W. A. Svu 1 1, AdmiiiiKtrator of the eeUte of L':. JatHibaon, deceased. Dated at HlU.boro, Ore., this tin -of April. W01. "Webloot Flour" vr::i c;' ' -bread to the sack than cAhor aud is therefore ' 1 J .A.