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Q 1 4 Of . : ; A i.i. lUiuur tiik I'KDfi.K ; : ; : A WHCK WITH IHK I'Kol-I.K '. ' HILLSBORO ARGUS, APRF liASrML SKASON (HIS IHI i SUNDAY Diaiiiom! Wi ami Ramblers will Contest. I'KuMISl- 01 A KIII,IN; AMK ti.istl.all lianU will In In Hih r'tiitu-i-r. (iiidit liowil I'lomiwil. Tim baseball H-ason will ln ommh(1 in llillsboro with a game between tint Humbler, of Portland, and the Diamond WV, Sunday, April 0 Tim linn-unof the RiunhlorB could iii.l bo obtained in full, hut Hurry All their playing manager, fay that helm a .lroiipor loam limn lnMt year, and he certainly brought ..Ml a lino team hint season. Kvcry hit m crank will long rruii'inU'r ill,. i-Iihii innintt i'lmu with the ec.ire of :j to '.J Unit tlnV played in this city luxt August. Mr. AlW'ii j rt not i nly i good judge f players, tint lin ih a very clever man beiiinii the hat. and lh l!uiuhhrN, under hi miituii!i'iiiiMit, will nmko ,i big I ii It fr the iiiiiulcur championship llf lllfl BCilSnfl, Tin Diamond Wit will h hamli capped hy lin k of learn practice and lb fai l tlu'V urn nut fmuiliitr with i.it( h other's style f playing, hul they expect to give n good account . . , . -ii . . i .1 l.. n( tlieiii.eles. Ilieywui pronnniy liin mi n follow: .mmum. ealclier Ilnkin", nileher, alternating will Mvluiiin t lii'hl; Vninh'tjcinih'ii ttt tut Imi"'. lime l '2nd; llurl, short i,n.: outfield. Somer. Mclniii and Mills. Preidciiieier "b, niter mile with Sworn behind the hul This mem to bo a very ktroug nine individually, and with practice- mi iMuiii work, will make lhf tast of them hiislln to win. Tim Ramble line Ui will probably Ik: Allien, c Miu? i. mti! ht: Puvey, in; in.ni ev.V'h; Oliver, oh; Reed,; Wall in)?, Scluuecr nml Sharkey, the out lie hi The I'linie iU bo called a 2 (M nhitni. At 12:15 the Hillsboro Uvular mi. I Ihn Scholl nine will erobat in a preliminary gmitt. Those are wvioilv mulched n the below score will show, and tin Raino will not I n k ill intrrrft. l.ll loVfr Of lia .luviii riv th hoy rimmI mpimrt an.l thftt wali-h thi'in prtnfter tin rliiiiiinnihii! fllE INITIAL GAME, Tim liiMt cntiio of ball of the wamin wiih nhivi'il t Soholln hint Siimlay, Mwt-mi a nine Iroin tlnu piiiw nu a .i. l.c.l liillnhi.ro nine. The game w ih well I'htvi'il, ('(inMih'ring tht lin k ol prm tu'e, nml il in the fore runner of Home poml w in k thin Hen h .ii, The line up wan: niii:i!.iio i'iioii8 .'.Mppiiu'ton tlroisiiiil MHm'Mi McKe r'olnen luyder Ciiuwh I'row.ler Milehell Jaeknon Wiiiii Clmpnian Win Jaek Wvl U Wilki'M Hulhi'ilainl Nirk WilliitniH llinton The Blur phiv nf the ilay was linnle liy ynlilitf Wilken, who, while yrl a hoy, five proiiiit'e of making ,,.. ,,f IliB liedt iiliiverH in thin eo- ii.ui S ii.oiiii'lon nileheii for the IlilUhoron, un.l MoKee for BeholU. ' CONG. ASSOCIATION ThoKixlh ftiinual inPotintr of the Vii. VVillnnii'tle AnHociation of ('otinri'Riitiomil Chnrchen ami Mill-i-l-rn will iin et in Hilldlioro, Tu"H ,,iv un.l Weil nemhiv, April Sand II T.iOi.in the (!nni;repnliunnl church Tim program ih hh follows: TUKSVMY, p. in. Ori',iinlntioii. 7:4ft p. Ill - Kevolli.iiiil MretiiiK. Ji .mii. in. Assoi liitiomil Scnuoil . . . , Kev. Kit want Cim au wkpnhsiiav. i):oo n. in. l'evntloiml MertiiiK. 9:15 a. in. Hrief Kop"tU from fl.i.f (-Ilea. 0-4011. ill. Tlio nillinilt 1'roliletn of the Small Church, . . . Mm, M. H. Ctt.ly to on n. in. The J'rohlem of the Siuuliiy School Jam" lo:i.o a. tii. The Chna-h nml the H11 ilriivor Soi-ietv. . .Mm. W. T. l'lctcher li:no a. 111. The Respoimihility of Hie I. nnil Clniri-h for Country nvannt'liva lion It. A Hull - DIkciikhIoii opened hy Rev, H. Rissicr. 11:45 a. ui, IhwliieM. ia:oo hi. Atljntirniiittilt. WKHNKH1IAV AI'TliRNOON. l:io p. m. l'Vllowahlp MeetiiiK , ,, ,, Rev. Daniel rUaver 1:45 "p." iii. The Work of the V. H. M. II. in Ore(?ou M. 0. 1'. Clupp 2.05 p. 111. Report of MlBsior.nry Com- mitlre Minn Mary 1'. l'nrnhnni a:l5 p. 111. What the Local Church owes to its Community in worm ami imei- lectiial Thin Mm. Waller Hoge , ail? 11, 111. A New Cry from Macedonia ,,, R. I,. V, I.ynian yon p. m.llow the C. II. S. Helps " Chnrrhei to Help TheiiiKelves II. II. Wikofl ,'3:15 p, mi How to Increase the Spirit- iinl T.ile of the Church ,. Mrs. II. A. R laser 3 4'-, p, 111. The Sacrament nf the Lord's Supper. Ailiniiruiiicnt. Ovci 20 DclcuatcH were In Attendance. tOMI'I.EIIi TICKKT IS NOMINATED County W WKHNHfUlAV nVUNtNll, 7:,i p in. Devotional Mecllnu- 7 k p.' ui. l'acilic University . Demi Wi N. l'crrin :iiop.'li'i.' The Local Church ami If mie Missions Sunt. C, 1'. Clapp 8-10 p. in I'ueilii! Coast I'lohlcins and " Ihe Comliu' Cont;reKalioiiHl Congress aSeiit-W . Rev. 8. M, Vieelttnd A Mi: iahey, who I'liiue to Hills- 11.ro from (i;int..n, last year, anil ho whs thrown from a carl In Hi II ami KiiHtrtiiieil a hri.Ken hip, Iiuh hee 11 1'liiniiiitle.l to the roiinty jail for ten ilaya, the rcHiilt of a lit- tin mi x -up with John liurleycorii.a .iiwerhil ami eontenlioUH ctfiiiiuur ho oecaKii.nally oueupii-ii the leiiue town with the ol.l eiilleinan. Mi!- inhey is Komu the rounds on riiU-lies vet, nml, while up town SaturiUy, fi ll in with hi ohl time nml h.H.n conn. union ami reln hraleii II" went hoine, so his wife stales, ami proceeded to make tliini! lively for tho family, hnr this he wiim nrri'sti'd, and lineil TJD hv the city recorder. MoUaliey wnl rent In jail in default of the lummy to pay his fine. It is stated that he will he tent to tin) poor farm us noon as ho servm his lime. The case was tried hy a jury con ... ... . All.... ilfllllB 0 PI. I',. IIOl.'IIKIHS, Alll'll lluworth, II. K. Haines. W. II. Ilanley, It. K. Duiley and W. II Hoyt. We huy ami nell eromieii that aro not excel e anywhere, Kresh ami Htiinlti linen always 011 Rlielveg. liny from us once nml you nuy from us nlwnv". llii'lient lutirkei nric8 uuhl for iiroduce. H. Well- ruii! ,t Sons. Trout fishermen wera tut in full foreo Tuenlav. anil many nm1 . .. . . . stniiiiH were ptilleil out 01 on Durv h waters. (;. lilaser wmit nut ami hrouuht ill 'J.'! pounds of the linnv Irihe. all T his catch l.eing Hi.i-i-iii v iiree. '.. Schiller. 01 l'orlland, canm out and went nut into the haunts with h. J. I.yona and W. K, Mi (!ourl, ami they hud eeded in hrinninn 111 three, line Htrinua from the hiiui .ioihihoii neiuhhorliood. Sam knows a Uiiiik or two ahout whete the Hpeckled fellows rant'e, and he acted an guide nid chief envoy, an well an landing Ida share. When farmer are in need of au ricultural iuipleineiit they should see Schuliiierich llros. sUk k. Iliey are factory aijenls for OxtHirno am Peering lutrvcstiiiK naclinies, Kock Island idowH ami harrown, am Tiger Jrills. Also carry full hue of huggies, wagotu and gener-il hardwnre. Tho house of Win, Weir, of eigl miles north of (ileucoe, hurned last Sunday, ahout 10 o'clock in the morniiitt. crv little was navcd as the flaiiH'B were uncontrulhihle from the start. There was no in stirance, and tho los will he heavy 011 Air. Weir. Ihe huilding was Btihslanlial hewn tinilicr structure with a frame addition. Hut a few dollars' worth of , hedclothes wire oaved, nothing mure. W'ttdh ilk, in endlef varieties and pattern, for ladies' shirt waist, at .Vi cents per yard, at II. Wehruui? Bon', Full line of peri-ahs, 10, 12 ami crnta per yard; Toile du Nord ginghams, at J ceoN, ami A. I. v, gingnani, at 10 cents. Aui'.ust VI Tamieaie, tormerly of Ihi cil v, now tif Salem, praduated this week out of the medical de partment of the I'niverHity at that . 1. .1-1.: ,i. ....-....i it, it.,. piltCP. lllioin M.n p-i"ii. it. . rainiesio laituiy 10 gruuuuie 10 inedicino within a week, i.eorge havinc taken Ii!h dcaree lust week in Portland. This make three of the niidical fraternity in thnTunv ieio family. AugiiKt i a lirnt :iH8 phiumaciHt, as well. Full slock of gents' furnishing good, neckwear, etc., underwear for spring and mimnitr.al u. wen-, rung & Son', llillshoro. TtiviiHinau T. II. Tongue ha attain heen noniinated for congress on the republican ticket, and with out opposition iu his uwu party. The convention nt iiosenuig, lues- lav. nccuuied hut forty minutes 111 transuding the hiiHinehS leading up to and unking the iioinilialion. Hon W. N. Harrett, of thin city, in a five minute address, named Mr. Tongue. do to F. J. Harbor, Second Street, for u neat shave or hair cut. Satis action guaranteed. Tho potatoes are getting pretty well cleaned up over tho county, and the prices stay well up in the high places. Washington county lias shipped hundreds and thous ands of bushels this vear to the California market. The acreage ihi year will no doubt exceed that of Inst vear hy one-third. There is good money in potatoes at ono-liaii the price received from buyers this year. Tho best is tho cheapest. Oreer has tho host and cheapest garden seeds in llillsboro. Read II. Wehrung & Sous' now display ad. ooauoUier pago. It will save yo;( money. v Father 1 Wilier, of Cedar Mill parish unci missions ol Cooper Mountain and Tigar.lvillo, was 111 Ihn city" Tuesday, calling on, his friends, He will soon bring the Cedar Mill dramatic club to this city fur a mm night's engagement bore, and bo is promised a crowded bouse. Splendid spring line of drcBB good, at II. Wehrung & Sons'. ert linger has full swing of the Commorcial Club rooms these days, having succeeded tho recent conductor, tinker are Ke-nuiiiiaated fur neconil tnout. (1. Hare was lelected for tem porary chairman. V. u. l.eeuy, Ihe Master of the State Orange, of Ti gardville, was chosen permanent hairmau, John M. Wall, of Hill horo, Bccrotary, and John Heal, of onst drove, assistant. There were very lew corneal over me nomination, and the 1 out of the 2(H delegate, were as quiet a urge convention generally are noisy, 1 lie representative uitkhi. was the longest in being nonii nated. The choice of the conven tiou was: Uepiesenlative Ticket- Solomon Weckert, of Sherwood; Win. Hchiilnierieh, of Farnilivton, and Huheil r.ernardx, of Verlmnrt. Mr. Weckert is a prominent farmer of his locality; Win. Schuliiierich is the well known dairyman, and Hubert Kcrnards is a repeater, a m was in the legislature hist win ter. havinc iwcn elected on the Union ticket two yeai ago. County .liulirc I.nui A. Umd was nominated fur the olflce of County Judge That he has made record in that office goes without saying, and he will nrove a strong man on the ticket. Colli lilisMollcr II, fi. Ieedy, the Master of the State Grange, of Tigardville, was nominated for Commissioner. lie is a first class man and will make a good commissioner, if elected He has many individual friend over the county, and should moke a good race, Sherilt- John Sewell, who has more per sonal friend than almost any other man in tho county, wa re nominated for Sheriff. Cleik- (ieo. A. Morgan, the present in cumbent, was re-noniinuted for Clerk. Ho has the records of the office in fine shape, and he U the right man in the right place. Keronler It. I.. Wbiiii was rcgiominatcd for the office of Hecnrder, and a he has given satisfaction, he will come before the people with a good record. AK0SHor (!. A. Peterson, the Buxton store keeper, was nominated for the of fice of assessor. Mr. Peterson ia in every way qualified to fill the posi tioni and his nomination is a bap py one. Treasurer K. H. Parker, a (i. A. K. man from Gustoii. Coroner W. P. Via, ol Forest Grove, pros ent incumbent. Surveyor, to be supplied. The only cloud 011 the horizon was the contest over representa tives. Mr. Kelson was nominated and. in responso to a query, nt- tenipteiMo make cloar his position in votine for Senator Mitchell. After a few remarks tho chair ruled to a point of order that the ballot should proceed. liologatos to State Convention A S Hriggs, Cornelius K J Ward, Oaston John M Wall, llillshoro Clias F Miller, Forest Drove James II Sewell, llillsboro W H Welinniy, llillsboro J L Smith, Tualatin It heeily.Tiganlvillo T S Weatlicrml, Hillsboro J J Wlrtz, Forest Grove Garden seeds, in bulk, at. Pennia'. Subscribe f r The Argus now. Pure blood Black Minorca egjr, 50 cents per setting of 15, at It. II. Jrcer . Wanted The rentol of an organ lor a few weeks. Inquire at line office. Claude Greoar visited at Seattle, lost Sunday. He say that the Hound city is a "peachc rine." Cha. W'onn ha accented a posi tion with a Portland grocery house, and ha commenced hi duties. Mis Jennie Greer is home for the Bummer, after a winter s stay in Portland, taking voice culture. Mis Kdna Imbrie has been visit- ..1 1 j ine the ween wun ner grunu par ents. Mr. and Mr. John Goodin, atGleucoe. Kx-Countv Clerk Imbrie and P. Cornelius were Portland visi tor Wednesday, taking in the big convention. Plowing has started in earnest all over tho county, and some lew have done some seeding. We are experiencing the first real ipriug weallier. ami time rain come ,, I . ! ..! snriiur work will soon e in iuii r r blast. It i reported that an immigrant family brought smallpox to Forest Grove, and that the place where the malady apjieared is nnder nuarantiiie. The disease is in its . .... t r ,!-.! usual mih! lorm, ami no laiaime are expected. James Butler hag gone to Call fornia, where be has a position with SEVEN BIDDERS M.'BWir Board orders payment i lax to state trt.'iMiru , F J Williams allotted b'& f'f r-r vices as road supervinor. Ordered that W 0 Hocken. Stittand US Thonms rtppoii.t. !li,i;'Mali as viewers, on road an i ' r A Benz, to meet April 10. Bids on Pilley brkU' !''-! Grove-LaFayette road: M M Me.-.d, tC72; I) B Ileasoner, 17s. 20; J W Goodin, 417; V U Stephen 1, T"T; L Crocker. 4fKi; M S Pniley, W 518. J W Goodin contract for Ml 7. County treasurer direc t 1 t scalp bounty, 2,870.tl, m treasurer. IMi Ai al! i.. .,'-! Wheels! Wheels! ! Wll rf Wl A rf 1 .luo t you forget it! I).,nehon j llWiC If V UW Hlci W PI Sell VOU a bran Hew j ...-.i.rr-r-i-;ii.--s v' i.icycle for 4 '20; gent's wheel . 1 1. anil one at -f -.z.yU. tie )illey liride Contract J. tV. fioudin. ;t to A. C. ARCHBOLD , . h'.lditi v.i;i you furniture cheaper tluu ih'in vc-u can buy it elsewhere in '.Vit.-iiiiii.lon county. lie can and v. iii suvii you money on an) thing I'. !,i. liiie. If you are going to . iv wall paper just call on him ai.il ffe his magnificent line and get hi price. It will mean a sav ii;r to yon. Ho will not lie under "old. t "nil and he convinced. W. t) (ioitflsou, Odd Fellows' Build iiig, Main street, Hillsljoro. : If you have any properly to sell j or rent, call on us. We are in ; t !i h with eastern prosjiective divers. e itniiK we can reacn w'no wish to buy as well as any- ! body can, and we guarantee yon tin hotipft deal. Hoyt & Barnes, iovr The Pelta drug store, next jdixir to The Argus. ! On Morddy, Vinson Vielh, a ! voting man who works in Kyle A j J'honi.is snwmill, near Cedar Mill, j had bis right hand caught in the t-avy and badly lacerated. Dr. Bai- lpy attended the wounded man and found it necessary to remove the mi Idle finger and the lione of the hand leading to it. Though the Ordered that resignation of il G 1 aw other fingers were con- Vincent, supervisor district 30, hi- Uidernbly torn up, the remaining ccepleu, ana u ijock'ti a nointed. with bonds til ir7(A Has removed hn Hardware Slate IB) becuiul bttcct, litUsbora, oppooia that Cuuit Uoum Uud bUml, iie carrta Tiawuc, Gntaiuwarc, liatdwaf WooJ eume, TiopUite and bheetiroD, WalW i'i( ua iiuuibera' Fixlurca, CaiuB) b loves, Air-tight Stovca, fBuip, Hollow Ware, aud Kitchen t Br uuIiihk tkioda. We huy to tell. Call and be tonviuced. Mutt couipietc block in the City A. 0. ARCHBOLD. Hillsboro, - Oregon. i'HOKKSMIUNAU i th ai. PETERSON & SOU Resideuca I'aiuter.. Kalaoniiiing audi rapctiug. biB Woik. All work GuaraattJ. IIILLMIOIU). . OREU03. T. B. Perkins loft yesterday morning for a business trip to Southern Oregon and California. Seeds of all kinds, in bulk, at Greot's. V Marriune license has been grant ed John C, Morton and Martha Lenz. of eastern Washington county. Tho republican stato ticket, nom niited at Portland yesterday, is: For eovoruor, W. J. Furnish, ft Pond It ton hanker, ana tormer "gold democrat;" supreme judgo, U. S, Bean, of Lano county; secre tary of Blalo, F I. Dunbar, of As turia; stato treasurer, C. S. Moore, of Klamath; attorney general, A M, Crawford, of Douglas; state printer, J. R. Whitney, of Albany; buperintendont of publio inptruo lion, J. II. Ackernian, of Portland. Furnish had 248 votes in the con vention, aa against 92. His oppo nent very likely will bo Geo Chamberlin. of Multnomah county. The Multnomah county delegation went to Furnish. This was what was expeetod, as it was known that Mr. Corbett and Mr. Furnish wero groat friends and hud worked to gether for 80111H timu since the campaign opened. . ' i.hoto house. "Jim" has been "central" at tho telephone office for some month, and ha given gener al satisfaction. He is succeeded hy Miss Maude llenibree, of McMinn ville. Supt. B. W. P.arnes, of the Hills horo nublio schools, sends the iol lowing report for month ending March 28: Number enrolled, o09 absent. 42:?: tardy. 40. The Sixth ordn renort no tardiness this month, the first perfect report in this regard tin school year. The prohibition convention will convene in this city next Wednes dav. and those of that party faith av thev will put up a good ticket and give the others a light for their 'nionev." The prnhi's have some pretty good talent, and should put up a warm campaign, inry get on tho ticket by petition. Jos. Rector, who has been the superintendent ol the water and c ht nlant since the purchase ny the city, leaves luesday 10 take harceof the McMinnville plant and S. C Morcan is talked of a the new superintendent. It is said that Mr. Morgan will be given trial. Uoliert Wit t. fur two years the lemilv recorder under Recorder Watni. bus been promoted to depu ly sheriff, and has assumed the du ties of the office, commencing yes terdav morning. Robert is general favorite, and will capabl handle his new assignment. iir, Wall, who has held the position for nonio moiitns, nas gone inui nusi ness on his own account, with II real estate firm of Hoidel & Wall Grant Holcomh, of below Both .. -, 1-1... 1 am', wa 111 1)10 cuv u my aim ui nm that Benson and Farroll. of Portland, and prominent Columbia river loggers, have purchased the Kvlo Brooks' sawmill, in that neighWhood. The new company has incorporated for $15,000, and will cut from a large body of splen did timber, Tho haul is not very long from nnd to Portland, and the new venture will cut for the de mand occasioned hy tho Lewis it Clark exposition. Two young men of this city were charged with disturbing the ser vices at the Evangelical church last Snndsv. They wero taken be fore Judge Randall and lined o for their misbehavior. The boys were not malicious in their disturb ance. but wero rather immoderate in their conduct. It won't do, boys. When you go to church you must respect tho place and the hour, and not let your levity get away with you. There will bo a baseball dance at the llillsboro Opera House on the evening of Saturday, April 5, and the orchestra will lie a double body the Uowell orchestra of Scholls and Henrici's. of Portland, furnish ins tho music. This will be the finest music ever furnished a ball in this city, and the music itself will be a rare treat, anil worm me nriee o f admission. The Sunday following, the Ramblers and the Diamond W's will play the initial game of baseball in the opening of the season, at the liuisuoro nan grounds. Tho diuico will close at 12 o'clock, sharp. Tho county court, Monday, com mitted James Hammock, of Patton Vallev. to the insane asylum, II. W. Scott and G. Hammock, the complaining witness, hoing the chief witnesses. Several of the family have been sent to Salem within the laBt few years. The committed is only 8, or 10 years old, and is more likely defective in mind than insano. It is a shame that children of this kind can not be sent to a school for de fective minded youth, but ns there is no such institution, tho asylum is tho only resource. The boy has boon idiotic from birth. Dr. F. A. Bailey was the examining physician, Inquest Harlow Sievimi, d- ceased; ordered warrant fivor II O Stevenson, in sum of 0. Bonds of following read Huxr- visor are approved: (, i- J A Chapman, Neal Brown. M Ii Henderson, r M keJuy. L Keith, Kdward Wood, C S T'mnrd. J Winmer, F J A i.Ii'i :i J L Laughlin, H II Clark, A I; T l i, McCIaran, i 1- .Me-.New, 1 I. ri ion of the hand will be saved ui right. Krtch dollar cash purchase al II. Wehrung A- Sons' entitles purchaser to ticket on following premiums: 1st prize, lady's or gf.nt' l'.K)2 Ram t ;. r bicycle; 2nd prize, girl's or hoy's 1U02 bicycle. Herman Schtilmerich, who is the ut,crinterident and manager of the Oregon Power it Placer company, it bumpier, departed to commence John McCIaran. J 1- .M .New Meacbain, Jas dimming ar.d Sam I the summers work, Monday eve- Orndiifif. tiiira. Ins sister, Mis Mta, went Ordered that guiervi.-er (4 IHft iwitii 1 1111 to remain the summer. 10. improve Barnes' road niu. Mr. bchulmerich was postmaster money collected from property irib j here for four years, and by hiaeour utary to that thoroughfare. i tesits and attention, made many The claims allowed will t,-;- puo- i menus wno wisn mm a mg season a ished next week. rut. j v r,ji in u j i u j j iiiv 1 .vuiiu jh' ! I'arber, riow has the "swellest" little FREDERICK FLOREY. Frederick Florey, an Oregon neer of 1S50, aged 77 ytari--, Sunday at his farm at Wapato tit ,;r where he had lived lir over a! years, and where, in 15", In- kf man led to Miss Mizaoetn i.;ny The deceased left a wife au;l ti e following children: lb. i.ri-'.i.i, Al fred, Mrs. Jenette SteveiHun ami Mrs. Llizaheth hrpli, apatr.-; Frederick and Charles Fif.ny. Portland. Interment was in the Almoran Hill cemetery, Tuesday. i shot, in the city. One of his lates t i.'i.-1 ttxivations h compressed air and by dii 11 F. A. BAILEY. U. D I'tijaiciaa, and Burgeon) OiEce iluran-Bailey block up ataixB, Rooms Ii-liauJ 15. Reatdeuc aoutll- west corner Ilaaeline and 2ud street. lkitU 'I'lione. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Uif.ce at lUsidnico East of Court Houaa AAVVVVVVAvVVVrVVVVVM JAMES PllILUPE TA1IIES1E, M. 0., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Conaulutiou in French or Kugluh. Ol nee and Keaidence aoutb aide of Uaio, near Odd fccUowa liutlUuig, IIiIUUko. BICYCLES. McCormick's new Imperial wheels have come. Guarantee on thee wheels are lietter than e ver. Mr. N. D. Westfnii, an ex;n r: re pair man, formerly from 1'. r!:.. 1.:'. has been employed to do yotir hii y cle work. Do not forget to give him a trial, for he i lirst-cbtss, and comes highly rccotiniieiideil. Three doors south of po-t otlici', Hillslmro, Or, Roberts-Wirta. of Si.i hn I". Married, at the residence bride. March 23. l'H)2. J Henry, Justice, of Tualatin, offici ating, Mr. Charles M, Roberts and Miss Mary Wirls, both of Washing ton county. BIRTHS. Born, March 25, 1002, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Messmger, ot Laurel, a son. Born. Friday, March 2S, to Rev. and Mrs. Greenlee, of llillsboro, a son. Us use he can give oneB lace a un l(h that is like a dresm. Call on him once and you'll call again, By next week, Superintendent of Schools Ball will have made the April school apportionment. Two dollars to each pupil will be sent out. milking a total of two times 5.551. or 1 11,102. This will fill the school district treasuries with con siderable money. Pope, the photographer, Second Street, at the Hoyt gallery, is turn ing out, some fine work these days. If you want photos with the pro per expression, and on popular mounts, give him a call. He will guarantee his work and his prices ti'e right. There's nothing like making friends. They'll always come and sec vou. Dennis sells shoes to the fame customers the year round Latest styles, best quality and liv ing prices. Tax collections have been com ing in fiiirly livoly since the date of the rebate, and the most has been paid on half amounts. Several thousand dollars have been paid in this. way, the balance to be paid within six months, or, by October ('.Ui. You cat to live and live to eat To live right you should buy Dia-mond-W groceries at Dennis' store. Freshest and best anywhere. Ask those who deal with him. The residence of Louis Brooke, of Phillips, burned last Friday. Everything was lost, the fire occur ring about 7 a. m. The loss is, perhaps, $500. No insurance. The cause "is assigned to a defective line. GEO. R. BAGLEY t ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW Uooius 1 ami i Saute Building HILLsbOUO, . . OiittiOS. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office in Corwia-WoaUr Block, Uaia St. IlilUlwro, - Oiegon. TUCi U TONGUB. 1 B TOKCUK, THUS. 11. & E. B. TONGUE, Attorueys-At-Law. Room 3, 4, & 5, Uorgan But, llillsboro. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Odice Upstair, Bailey Margan Block, Room, i an a. HlLLbliOKO. OUKUON. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LAW NoUrial Work and C'ouveyancing, KuomatJ A 7 Morgan 111k.. Hilttborn, Or Don't wear out the bottom of W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-tAV (Succtsaor to Barrolt A Adama.) Office, Up Stain, Central Block. HILLSBORO. OREGON. ViwwwwMaMW r. m. iiKiDKr, your trousers' legs when yon can Cigars at F. J. Barber's. 2nd St. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Tongue have announced the engagement of .. . 1 1 . . TO 1. I . tneir aaugnier, luwnoeu,, u. . . - , n,t(,e, ; Banenders at Den- P.iinlr ICnrost H rooillftle fit I Or! lltUl. f-" l the wedding to occur at tho family nnd see them. residence in this city, April i 1 W2. n:Kfcet social and entertainment iru na.iflBO rflninir Oimrt-Hit ! Siitsirdiiv. April 12, ftt M. W.A ilipir .lAliclit- hall. Cedar Mill. "Jome, every ful program in tho Kviuigeiu-nl pony, i Btu church, Hillsboro, April 5)th, at S j prettiest basket. p. m. Don t fail to hear theui. preaching at the Christian church They are unequalled in their Unci ncxt Sunday morning and evening See bills. ! l, v Eider Arthur Cane, of Sheridan. W. T. Linn, residing on thu 1. jj0st frora near Glencoe, gray 1). Humphreys' place, in this city, i horse. 5 years old. Branded I. 8, Monday, of this week, went to H. j ou 6houldcr. Address, F. Lepschat, T. Bagloy, and asked that attorney (;jcllcllP) Or. Reward. to prepare a petition making Mr Pivmontli Tlock and recently from Multnomah county. r l ItwasBtated that tho girl had no j Miss Pora Miller, of bliaciy cuardian, and the court complied j Brook, was awarded the premium with the request. H now appears tor me t nuiips oanst-i. wum mm that the girl had been at-one time week. an inmate of the Boys' it Girls' (jtt vour seats for the Kathryn Aid Society, of Portland, inis so- , Wftym, Company's engagement at ciety gave an e.usi. Wehrung s adoution papers several yeais ago. . , , ... The adopted father died snh-e- J.; 1, MtL.ortn.CK nas i no iivrgem. ouently, and the adopted mother stuck of (ishtng tackle and baseball married again. W. T. Gardner, of ; goods in town. Prices right. Also the Society, has charged a man by j bicycles and sundries., the name of..!). M. LiUel with Km- Van paper and carpets, at Mc- W. J. WAU. II ei del & Wall Largest list of farms tor sale in Wash ington County. Mouey to loan. Con veyancing, etc. We will sell your farm for you. Hillsboro - Oregon niLLsnoiu), rVVVVVVryMAMMIt napping the girl and bringing -her to Hillsboro, and lays claim to the custody of tho young la ly. The case will 'be tried in Multnomah county. three Connick's furniture store, doors south of post ollice. Baker it Hamilton, Dav and Oc jOKteiii wneeis, ni w.tj. uonoison s, Oil 1.V11 , DnMlInn t n ', cl mill , . 1 T 1 Pit ,1,1 mump uuioiii.g, huiiii cui.,.., 1-1 1,1 i I. ' " h " " llillsboro. ailmillmt thfi Iol oiviin? to citl'en-i shin: Herman Thurner, Wm A. The cheapcBt insurance, and safe Schmidt, John Meier, William llil-1 the salest. 0. F. K. Assccialion. denbrand raid Hans Kliandcr. 1 - F. Ii. Waters, Forest Grove, Ore. DR. E. ADKINS, lifteeu years Kzperienc in Ulllaboro, DENTISTP Firstclass Services. Charges Reasonable. Office, Union Clock, over Sehulmerich Eros.' Store. DR. C. B. BROWN, . IV; ;5- tT?viiTC"ii ": r rf'!H I I P,l I In I ' " fv 'Wi , 516 Dekuiu Building, PurllauJ, gf? Makes frequent visits to IlilhhottC,. nouncetueuts of time pubhahed. 1 iiVwVAViAAVAiyvWl ..Hillslmro Found And Machine Shops ' lioilecs ami engines, rupuirfiil anil rnlmilt ami farm and sawmill nuiehinery rwpalr ed.. Only fi.iiii.lry in Washington county, Keep 011 hand a full aiii.lv of Valvo lino Oils, for engiiii) anil null linuiliiiiDryi Magnet, machinery nils: full Mtui-k of bab bitt iiietnl, 1 j t" V) ci'iils l'r it.iiiid. W. J. Benson, Hillsboro Shop Hoiilh ot Depot, You can eave money by buyin 1 I. .1 LJ..I. 1 1 ....