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: : : All About th Faona : : : t A WKKK WITH TM N J-KOtM.a ! 1 HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 1, 1902. IIILLSIMO TKAM li IfiEAKS THE ICii Wins Lnt Sunday'! C.amc in a Walk-over. tii e hoys put u ;wi hall Wilt Play Upcliurib at I'urllainl NiU Sunday. fl.uu Humid Trip. Bpr-rial Train. The Alblna ball t.iser were una tile to connect with Melanin' curves o the DiouiondWs took them into camp by tho good roun.l margin ol 11 lo ft, and the wise ones my th.it they could have made it rie ii il had been necessary. Th Kent, team out classed the east-sidi-ra at every point of the game, and lu for loose and careless ulaylng a' critical point would have tlmi them out. tiaU-s, of Alhina, pilch et a good, steady gams, and fully ai effective h (irithinn, ihe crack Orison City lirlr, waa the was the week In fore, hut hie mil field support was weak. The Iiaiiiond-Vs show some i in provemenl In fo'in over the pre vioui games, but there Is nil', evi deuce of I tick of practice in train work The laiya are all good men with the nick and give great prom ise of lieomulng a rapid team la-fore the season eluea. I.avier, (irey and Nathman, the new men, Minut ed up well, and we are all saliKed that our team will give a good no count of itielf in the coming atrug gle for the amateur championship which begins in crnest May 4th, at Portland. A train linn been charters! for the opening game. Il will leave here at U o'clock in tho morning, ami return fiom Portland at II v. i It will cost 100 fur the round t'ip. and a large number will go to wi'noa llillsboro'a tlrat league game. 1'heca-e of II. V. Heaae et ala va N A lliirrt-ll et ala, which waa decided for the plaintiff by Judge Mullride, about two years ago, ha Uu rvirned ly I lie supreme court. The propert) involved waa the MiiuiiUindale ranch, which the lilaiiitiir ullevd waa transferred to Mra Luciiidit Jackann, Mra. Bar rett's mother, without a conaidern lion, with the expectation that it we Inter on to be deeded to the childrmi of the graiiton The deed waa made jimt In-fore the Barrett property waa assigned for the bene fit of ci mil tore. The supreme court reversed MclSride on the ground that cUim Ill' I' u I) Jill CANDIDATES COMING. llin. Geo K Chamtarlain, the ih-nmcrittio candidate for governor, and the balance of the state ollicrs. will he in llilleboro on Saturday, May 10, and will t-peak here at I :li) in the afternoon. When tin y have concluded here tney win go to Cornehua, where they will speak briefly at 4:30. From there Ihey will goto Forest drove, apeaklilg it H r u, Mr. OhemUerlain has core of friends in Washington county who will come in to hear bin) at one of three three points. lie is a pleasing speaker, is toler ant, and a gentleman in every re spect He is, perhaps, the most universally beloved man In me htate of Oregon, ami, as he la veiy likely to be the next governor, all, Irrespective of party, ehould come and hear him. Come with the crowd and you will understand why Multnomah la going for him with a big majority. . Was Well Known in Wash ington County. OWNED FINE FARM AT BEAYEKT0X, Built the Hotel Perkins at Portland. A Well Known Stockman Richard 8. Perkins, 79 years old, a Mra Jackson had a valid pioneer of 1852, and well known to against the grantors, and n '-.kt..-. ...., ..,,1 thai the tli.OOO credited on a note " . ." ' " ..i tium i r. .i . I built the Perkins Hole), at the in tiii"", wm a imiii uuo nans action Iwause there waa no evi- northeast corner of Fifth and dene, t i ffM't thai Mra. Jackson Washington streets, Portland, died ever asse.itel to any arrangement TiiiU ninht. at bis home. CC5 -i I., .i- i... -..i ......, . orru.iy inn properly -waa suuso- . . . P,t.,l km .t . v . . I B7 lift I tUCi I sr bvicvii wa children. Ju.lae McHride irave hia Prlyi decision, now reversed, upon the ral monthi. evidence of Mr. Barrett, that auch Mr. Perkins, who waa one of the waa the understanding. known cUlle-raisera in the Tul.il Im llrown'i Cabin of the Northwest, was born at Hr'u-lo), Native Daughters of Oregon baa EgUid, February 4, 1823, and iieen orgnnizeu Mill) the f .. t i .i it. i.i iooa ne waa senu wrn n .irrno u. He had been ill for sev 1st vie iiuKiHir in vregon ns Knglai d, February 4, itwj, anu 'JTi mrMt V0V.6 emigrated, to this country in 1851, following ollicera: Preai- , .. . , , rx T ra. Nellie Wooda-Adama; '"i Cleveland Ohio. In ll. t - . I ft. Ul.. 2nd viee-president, Misa Gertrude "V ,uc u' , " , T 7, Z Marsh; Ilrd vice-president, Misa "u " W""J "u u" " ,"w Carrye Watt; secretaiy, Mrs. Chaa. v,1re""l "! " """" Hines; financial secretary. Misa "" r.ii... narrieu ., M,.... !,. Anna Koe; treasurer, Misa Suhnllleld: marshal, Misa Kena Ituxton; inner guard, Misa Jose tdiine Ruber; outer guard, Mini (ieorgia Hughes. A recent arrival from Iowa took to hia bed with n attack of small pox, the oi her day, and waa at . ... linen ouaraiuineii in an old nouse mar the depot. The attack ia of the mild f irm that ia going the rounds. All imssihle measures have been taken to prevent a spread of llui uixeiiKe, and vaccination Is in went to the Cascades. Toward the latter end of tbe month be arri red at Portland, where he secured work for a few weeks with Albright & While, butchers, and then he and A. II. Johnson formed a partner ship under the name of Johnson .V . a i It I.I l erkins. butchers, and iiru ineir atore on land now occupied' by the First National Bank building Ti'eir business waa a prosperous M li.l- .l oi.e. I en yeais inter me wanner shin waa dirtmlved. and Perkins order The attending physicians e, in the dr-viig business, do not think there is any danger ol t,uvinK CHule throughout the il - I. - - a... 1 a spread oi me nuisanc. lamette Vallev and driving them W. It. Blair, wife and child,, of across the plains to Idaho. In Tallinn. III . have arrived in the 1804 he wenl to Montana, and men citv ami are suesta of Mr. and Mrs. returned to thia city. In 1809, . . : . . i ........ i t .1 t ni II I U r Mr. It a r ia a n oar I Willi 4HIJU Slice p, ne Slant ior vai manufucliirer. and be ia looking for ifornia, but sold them on the road a loeiiimn in tireuoo. lie mav lie anu won v nw."!"'? indii'-ed to locate in Hillsborn and try his fortune at the business here I'hev like Oregon very well so far as they have seen lh slate, and The Argus hopes they will remain permanently. Hoffman .t Nrlsoit lost their saw unl shingle mill by lire last Mon lav, April 21. ami it was for a few Im tVmehl that it was the work f incendiiirisoi. There was no in- rfuruute ho. i tne loss is estimated ai ibotit f 1000. The mill was but newly installed and was located about two miles north of Dacona in the hills beyond Mountaindale Oo. W. Kelly was iri'from be yond Olencoe, Tuesday. Jim, Allison and 8. S. IUtchieare building a final! engine house for the Argus ollice this week. Takn up Bay mare, weight 1,1(0 lbs, with une white leg, snd one knee sprung. Inquire at Frank Kellerman's, south of Witch Hazel Farm. Mrs J. K. Adkins left last Satur- day for North Yakima, where she' will virit with her eon, Jesse, and where she hopes to recover her health, which is in a precarious condition. . ; Samples of spring snd summer, suits) have arrived. Fine selections.; Come in and get your measure. Alao tine line of samples for ladUs' suits or skins. Aug. Tews, te Tailor, Second street. ' ' , Jos. Recto', manager of lhe"M6l Minnville water and light plant, came down Saturday evening aod vieited with bis many friends jn this city. Mr. Kectr likes his newly adopted city. " ; Miss Bertha Tongue and 'Miss Ruane, now at Washingtcin, D. C, accompanied Congressman TOngUe' to Charleston, o C, where Mr; Tongue delivered tbe address, at the Exposition on "Oregon Diy-"J There w ill be a backet social 'rind dtiuce Hi the Woodmen .of ; the World's Hull, near Union, scfiool, Cedur Mill, on the evening of Sat urday, May 10, 1902. , There will be good - niusic,"ard ar. excellent tiuie is assured. ' Ira E. Purdin, now jesiding' in the city of-Forest Grove, was. down yesterday, greeting .friends at the county Beat. Mr, Purdin.. looks very much improved . ip heajth, and saya his California , trip' did Mis. Purdin cor.s ideruble benefit: Wah silks,,1 in iidhHr Varieties and patterns, for. 'rladieV' "sbiiT waisls. at 50 cents icr.vard.ttt "W Wehrung & Sops'. r-ulhJine -of percales, 10, 12.J and 1 (Mills per yard; Toil du Nord-gingjame, at 12 J cent", and A. F-U.' ginghams, at 10 cents. - ! ' . .' AT NICK ANDERSON KILLS G. L. i Fred Shombarg brought in the first consignment of cheese from the Glencoe new cheese factory, Monday morning, and the article is first-class and commands a ready Sale. The cheese is nicely made, ia neatlv narked nn in "steins." Pilrties Well Known in the LD(l it excellent in quality and Eastern Part of County. taste. The factory is now receiving y. . 1 &fAA) pounas oi mux aaiiy. ine Tfin. -. proauci win be placed in every ' ,uyL- store in Wabinlon county. The firm intends instituting another Alleges That He. Killed Him lo Self factory at Mountaindale in the near Defease future, and one at this city, and possioiy, later on, ai oiner points in tha nnnntv Il thn onrA arnrk Nick Anderson, a half-breed I-L0 onj diaa.atabbed one Geo. L,Tooley, Wbo said suspenders? John at Holbrook, a week ago 8anday, Dennis has the finest line ever anil Is now in jail, while his yietim brought to Hillsboro. He has also died at a Portland bbspital .An- P ma splendid line of hosiery, dorsWwys that he was assaulted d wi gi" you best quality for by '100. nd that he drew pen tha ahoe, kL found in the tnife and-stabbed him in sell de- county, just get your hose at the fense. - Tooley, so ' Anderson says, same place, accused him of insulting hia wife, w. f, Hollenbeck, the Mountain and assaulted him with a hatchet, dale, sawmill man, was in town after having beaten him with his Tuesday, and says that he is ex- . it -.a ry T J fists; Anderson reUliated with the Fn iruu"1B w,lu V . " , en . , ., . ivuiuiuy unless a reirociory ueer, Tooley s wife was a- witness hi h browses near hia ranch.de- Wherc We Are A. 0. ARCHEOLD Has rtmoTtd hie Bard' Second -tract, Uilkbora, SH'stM Court Honae Bead SUwd. Ut) eai Tinware, GtaaiUwaie, Uaedware Wa4 enwarc. TinpUU aad Bhaat-W. Waist Pipe an4 rianibers' Viamt, Cmf Stoves, Air-tight Stoves Fwaua, Hal-W era, and Kitc-M ranuaMac uonw. bur toacu. CaU aa4 keeaiaaa4. Moat compku Stock ia tka m? A. 0. ARGIICOLDt Hillsboro, - Oreca. It PETEESOK d COn Rcaidcace Paiatcn. Ifalawialag ai HILLS BOEO. - OUaOI. kliife to the encounter. The affair bap siets from coming to his barnyard pened'in Multnomah ' county, not and scaring the cows while they far from tbe Washington': county re being milked. The olher night, in tha while the girls were milkine, his Bethany and Cedar MUI yicinities ieershiD came into the corral with are acquainted with both parties. bound, causing a stampede of tho Tooley died Saturday night ' McHARCUE SUES BUTLER. Tuesday's Oregonian has the fol lowing article anent a suit in Mult nomah, brought by U. 8. Me- domestic animals, and much spill ing. of milk. W. F. may have to kill tbe deer as a matter of self de fense, and, run tbe chance of a twist with Quimby. If you have any property to sell or rent, call on us. we are in F. A. BAILEY, XL D Fbialoiaa, aad t fgaaat Office Vargas-Bailey block ap Rooms la-lj aad ij. Raw dsace reat corner Baaeliae aad ted Both 'Phones. S. T. UNKLATER, IL B. C. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at iUiideuea Xaat of Court Us MRS. SARAH MILLER. Mra. Sarah Miller, wife of Andrew Miller, of this city, died last Fri day, after having been lor a long time a sulTerer from tulierculoeia Deceased was aged 3'J years and 25 days, and was born in Porter county, Indiana. Bhe uime to Or egon in 1880, and was married to Andrew David Miller, in 1WS She Istves a husband and three children: William Walter and Mra, Ida Leary, nf Ridgellehl, Washington, and Ellis Emil, of Hillsboro. Bhe was a sister nf J. C and II. W. Miller, of Glencoe The funeral was conducted by II L Pratt, from Evangelical chinch I.iteruient was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery Saturday. MRS. SOPHIA PARSONS. Mra. Sophia Parsons, an Oregon pioneer of 1852, died at her home at Dilley, Saturday night, agd 78 vears She was born at Porter, N Y . and went to California in 1S4'.) Three years later she came lo Washington county, where she hiu: since resided. The following chil dren rurvive her: Horace, Thomas. ' Carr, Everett, Julian, Fred, Henry and John, near Forest Grove, and Mrs Elizabeth Johns, of kahuna " Interment waB in the Naylor ceme terv this afternoon. cured 4000 call leand brought them to Oregon. TheiuXt two years he Bent in Idaho, wl.ere he sold part nf his herd, ami in the bpring oi 1871 he returned to Oregon, with the rest. He then followed farm ins in Washington county until 1872, when he bought a herd of 800 cattls and brought them to Uma tilla county. His Beaver ton farm was a valuable one. lo iHoo be brean the erection of the I'erkia Hotel, a ila ttory building. This was opened lor buutiesa I'ebruary 4, liiai. auclJenly the coiumercW depres sion of IS9J-94 set in, and Mr. Terkins unfortunately got into financial diflicul- ttea, ana was compelled 10 pari wuu m . . 1 .u 0.1 t. - 1 1.:. , . , ft. 1 I uOlCI lu 1 lien uc auu un iuiiiiit Dr Annul E. Tamiesiehasgone w li, ,idrnce on Flanders to New York City, in attendance ilreet, with Eugene Hrevman. a Portland Mr. Perkins waa married to Mis Eliz- capiialist, wbo goes to that city to lh V'T,' ,Jo.," 1. 1 v, . n J, Polk count v. in 1867, ana she consult ft specialist. Dr. Geo. Tarn- 7' 'ith , ,h len esiu has located for practice in AI binn. Their many friends here will wish these two new acquisi tions to Oregon s medical proles- ion a full measure of success. County Judge Hood has admit ted to ciii.enshiu the following; Christian Youngen, Jr , native of I Switzerland; Claus V. Jesse, enter ed of .record; Uohl. Whitehead, na live of Canada; Anton Page), na tive of Russia. County Treamirer Crandall has been suffering from a severe attack BIRTHS ' . - ' . . i . t . t Born, May l,"lo Mr. and Jlrs. C. A. Jewell, of Hil1lKro, a daughter. Horn, April 2'.), to Mr. and Mrs, Thos. (iheen, hf flillsboro, a Bon. Porn, April 25, l'.)02, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Walker,, of cosrein Valley, a daughter; the parents of whom ate th!. Jijppie.st couple tn HShlngton county. t):.i : ,: TRUSTEE'S BALE. East, of survives him. alone with' these ten children: Robert Sitton. Kicnanl Andrew, joiin Arthur, Charlea Heury, George H., jsne, Mav and Daisy Perkins, and Mrs. H. N. Uabb and Mrs. C A. Maineoui. REGISTER NOW. The reeistration for Washington county is about 1000 shy that of two years ago. It voters want ineir franchise it should oenonve mem reuisler at once. Of course, a man can be swen in at the polls, hut this takes much lime, and is an noying to all concerned, the voter ; : WILlS-fcTHAM,'.! I' Mr. John It. Willis, of KVtchi-t- Alueka, und Mis Krma Lat,hamvof Perrydale, Oregon, werp married .at 30 Ulay, roriiami, April iju, iua, Dride and groom ate well and fav orably known here, where they for ears have raided. Mr. and sirs. Willis will immediately leave foj Ketchikan, where they, will remain two or three years, and where Mr. Willis has a government poBitisdn with the Custom House. The Ar gus wishes them happiness. PROBATE" of rheumatism for several days, L, well as the judges and clerks of and has hardly I teen able to attend election The total registration by to hia ollice. In a day or so he will send one-half the state tax lo Siileni The local teachers' institute, which was advertised to be held at Dilley on May 10. has been post uoned until May 17. one week later. Teachers and intending vie ilors will please take notice of this F. H Dailoy sella Rambler and Ideal bicycles, 125, $30, $35, $40 and 50. 15)02 models; bicycle eun hy precincts, comparing the pres ent with that of tw years ago, is: dries FirBt-claBB repairing door eiift of Wehruna's, Main street, Hillsboro. The third discourse on the "Im mortality of the Soul" will be de livered by the Presbyterian minis 1902. 129 125 87 147 87 182 75 103 82 .... 115 Gaston - rRECINCTS. Beaverdam . Beaverton . . Buxton Cornelius.. . Columbia . . Dairy Dilley ..... East Butte. East Cedar . Firat Galea Creek Mountain North Hillsboro..... North Forest Grove. Keedville South Hillsboro. ter, next Sunday evening, at 7.45 goU,h Forest Grove o'clock, in the uaplist cnurcn Notice is hereby given that I will by virtue of an order of sale, mud by the Ueferee in Bankruptcy, sell at publio miction to the htghea bidder for cash in hand all the stook of tinware, consisting of cof fee pots, buckets, churns, pans, strainers and olher articles belong ing to the estate of J. 0. Lamkin, bankrupt, and now in my charge in the building at corner of Main and Third streets, Hillboro,Or.,on SATURDAY, MAY 10, 190'Jt at 10 a m. of said day. iK. 11. Sapi'INoton, Trustee . estato of J. C. Lninkin, bankrupt. Dated at , Hillsboro, Ore., this May 1,1902. Preaching at the Christian church next Sunday morning and evening bv Elder J. A. Brown. ., Mra Dora Dhondt. of Forest Grove, was examined for insanity, 1 he first of the wetk, and allowed lo return to her home, and the enlist) was continued. Grand ball in Cedar Mill Hall. Saturday, May 8, given by C. Ilildebrand and J. King. Usual prices. Come everybody and en joy a good time. The funeral of Mr. Swalley, of Keedville, will take place Friday, at 1 o'clock, from the house. Bur iiil will beat the Hillsboro ceme lery. ' Marriage liconse has been grant ed Ford K. Wood, of Vancouver, Wash., and Misa Anna E. Morton, nf the vicinity of Beaverton. Don't wear out the bottom o( your trousers' legs when you can get the latest 111 suspenders at Don nis. Call and see them. .The Raoket Store, opposite Hotel Tualatin, will open for business in few davs. Watch for advertise ment next week. Snlendid atirina line of dices goods, at H. Wehrung A Sons', South Tualatin.. Washington . West Butte West Cedar. 22 152 184 112 193 210 88 120 8(5 131 1900. 14G 181 95 238 156 22 110 13,F 130 143 176 30 190 227 150 261 200 15(5 18G 14 .17 Total registration .. 2530 3453 AT THE OPERA HOUSE. H argue, the Reed ville. teacher,! touch with eastern prospective against J. W. Butler, a former buyers." We. think we can reacb Hillsboroite: ' l :- all who wish to, buy as well as any "In the suit, of. i A, D. MOJargae body can. and we guarantee you gainst J. W. Butler to recovet a Balance . honegt deaU-Hoyt & Barnes, TiJiZrvTT'urtZ' The Delta drug store, next Judge Sears yesterday allowed tbe plaia- door to The ArgUS no to me an am ecaea nem izea-accouDt.i , t 1 j ti,.. ..- it.. .--I ine pool 01 mouair wool, mrujcu r-""-v ': . 1 1.-. iu u it w.i. swer filed by Butler, ia one ol an unusual ia ww, waa buiu iu i. cui uug nature. Butler sutea mat in tnanm-i sons , and, as the lot was a mer of 1896 he wm induced by U. S. choice one, and ft large shipment, r. rto r"u lZr r;.r the firm's correspondents instruct and move with his famUv to HilUboro! ed them to give a top-notch bid on a enarantee that he would earn at I The lot. over 3.000 Dounds. was least $1 per day all -the year round. wjd t, them for25 cents per pound, Daf 1 aaoarll th llt ftlil fint im MHM I .... . .1.-- .-TTi.i m,h.-.i. quite a little advance over that habtetohim for the difference of too paid for small lots. So.it seems. per year. Butler, further avers that he I then, that it pays to pool, and an furnwhed McHargue board, lodging, other eeeon j learned in this wasning, etc, ior 00 weecs, ior wmco . , he received $94, leavijig a balance of 'naustry l& due. He also asrta that his ye buy and sell groceries that daughter was1 aent to school at Mon- -i.llpd anvwhwe Frpsh uiouthbyMcHarguconthetatter'aown are not excelled anywbere. "esn motion and suggestion f and tnat MC- anu empio nu ainays vu oucivcs. Hargue baa charged him with thia ex- Buy from us once and you buy peos Plitu, . but should not do ao. tnm g aiway(... Hiehest market U""J? for Produce. H. Weh uiui w tuc jiajni j'mf JAMES PH1LLIPK TAMIES1K, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surireon Southern Pactfic Bailroad Co. Consultation in Prtach o( Kngliah. Of fice and Reaidce aoaUi aid l Haia, near Odd Pc-ows Building. HUlabosw. ine, decd; Isa-B Hdmimstratrix Cstate Win G Irv Irvine appointed Hinds at $3,l500.--v- "' Estate Sofomon Wismer. dee'd nventory Jiledat if 1,500; approved Guardianship rlora WaKoman et als, minors; guardinii authorized to sell real estate to best interest of said estate. 1 ,;, listate A G Anderson, .Jee'M cash received, if 1,080. r4; disburse ments, CG7.90, Real Estate Translers. $5 330 , 450 :i6oo AMATETJ ft LEAGUE SCHEDULE. The"Oreg6n State ' League, consist ine of Oregon City, Hillsboro, Mon' ograms and the upenuren nine, lias arranged a schedule of games that will begin on May 4, ana con Local talent from Cedar Mill will present a drama at the Hillsboro Opera House, Saturday evening, May 17, and inoae wno nave seen the play and farce which follows, state that it is one of the finest ever given the publio by any of our county people. The presentation is said to be lull 01 numor ana pa thos, and it will meet with hearty support. The proceeds will go to the aid of the Cedar Mill Catholio church and residence, and many will be in from the country to wit ness the production. Reserved seats will be on sale at Wehrung's, and the posters will be out in a day or bo. Do not fail to turn out if you wish an evening's splendid entertainment. J C Smock and'wf to C T Hall and; wl lis 3 and 4 Mierwoou . Geo B Seely and wf to C J Hall. O.33 a sec 3a t a a r 1 W..J. .. . ... Laura J Nichols and lid to Eliza Nichodenius 4 a sec 26 1 3 n 3. . II Boge to D M Whitesell 80 a sec, 35 1 1 1 r 3 w Mureares Foster1 to Delia Ho.ller A C Lasson d 1 c . .t ...... 100 Annie J Buchanan to W N Barrett ' 40 a ol James Darner aic,,,,- 000 Wintlirop K Dolannt to John' , 1 iguey 69. 1 1 a sec 2 1 1 s r a w ... 1058 Anton Schuiid to Maria Schmid 40. a sec 3 1 1 n r 2 w ' 1706 Charles M Shaw to J II Rode i , , : sec It 1 1 n r 4 w. .i... ... tt t Alva M Wescott and hd to IM Weston 10 a B H Catching d 1 c jjfJ8s4 lohn V Itttrtrauitd to Oscar, Bald-; i win tract block 7 Forest Grove. V-j too Belle Vandehev and hd to M J-J Kiuney 40 a sec 1 Jt 3 n r s w. . ' ' I Herman Schmid to First German Evangelical Lutheran church 1. a sec 30 1 2 a r 1. w C L Large to M J Kinney 1O0 a. sec I9 1 3 11 r 5 w .r. Joseph McMillan and wf to H Stauss I7.6I a sec 29 1 1 n 2 and other lands ' L Swett to Arthur. LuusCord 80 a sec 39 t 3 n r 4 w 240 Frank Baker to Ira Bradley 5 a E Walker die II D Jones to D M Weston part of blk 6 Clark's add to F Grove.. John O'Brien to S S Buttner 3,57 a in L, nan a 1 c Otto Wohler to Mem Simpson 24.91 a G VV Hubert die uoo price paid for produce. 1 ruug u, ouub. Jas. A. Tate,, the far famed pro mbition orator, of Tennessee, will lecture in the coUrt house, in Hills boro, on Saturday afternoon, May 3, and in the same place at 0 p. m Come one, come all men, women and children, and bear this man until Jiina 23 Aftr that A leuiurc til a wku uruor 10 guaiau it.iA inA, .kdnl .ill ha ar. teed. He will also conduct a union Tha nmanntaohatinlaiaaa temperance rauy oil may i, lu vne follows : - - 'r' - city of Hillsboro, the place to be May -HitUbort vs. Upchurch. at nnouncea later Portlaad : Monograms va. Oregon City, I ' tImm'i nntnina litn mabino iiurejuuviw. ... it. BnJa . Tvfti M wftva crime and .- a- nMAirrama r isanAM a irw j .V PnrtUnrl- Unchurch va. Hillahora. at 86 VOU. Dennis Sell 8 shoe8 to the Hillsboro. - Isame customers the year round May 18. Monogram vs. Hillsboro, t T.atMit tff vlna hwst nnalitv and liv tllll.VvnM.. nM1.n.li ... Ommh CStw at I J ' J Oregon City. , - . ' ' . '. P"" .;. Mayas'. Monograms -i. Oregon City. Old timers are complaining that at Oregon City.Upchurch vs. Hillaboro, ., wW.rh sKnny hfl her6 5g at Hillsboro. - .-, . i -r--- - ----- .7 .7 pine t.-Monogmtns va. Hiliabpco, yet Tery. raw and disagreeable, Hillsboro; Unchurch va. Oregon City, at begins ta. look as. though nice Oregon City, v. v ... , l weather is waitine for the return of now a itfMm-at.' -Hsan rrancisco. nen ne arrives June". upenurcu vs. sonograms, aiune good weatwer always geiB Portland;: HUUibow vs. Oregon, Ctty, at knitl. nn itaalf. Mr.r.randall mav M -liinchnreh v.. bre.cn. Cltv. not visit Oregon this season, how at Portland- Monograms va HilUboro. at I ever, and we shall have to take Hillsboro. ' I as it comes. T m MoiMotaml H HlIllhflrA it I j""' : . '-:i xct -;n mo . aaiiiiiiEiuii uuuiiw w it. . u yes" and "no" aa to whether hogi shall ran at large or not. The county clerk has been presented Detuion of over 1UU names, ana Vortland: Upchurclt vs. Oregon Ctty. at Oregon City. . , r. ' PHILIPPINE SOCIAL, PBOFKaaiOKAU Papering. 8igJi Work. AU GEO. S. BAGLEY ATTONaY-AT-LAW Rooms 1 aud i SaaU BaiUUuc HILLS BOEO, . ,. 0BJC601. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTOEMSY-AT-LAW Office ia CorwiB-Woataf Block, Mala it. Hillaboro, - THOS B TOMOCa. j II TOKOS B, BWTABT THOS. H.IK.B. TOKUUK, AttorBeyt-At-La. Rooms 3, 4, & j, Morgan Blk, Hillabotw. JOHN IL WALL. ATTOBJ4BY-AT-LAW Office Upetairs, Bailey lUtg-a RoeoM, laals. HILLS BOBO, - OK-OOM. BENTON BOWMAN, ' ATTORNEY . AT . LAW Notarial Work aad Coav-ad-C Rooms SAT Morgan -Ik UUlabora, On W. N. BARRETT, ATTO&MBY-AT-UaW (Buooeaaor to Bamtt Office, Up Stairs, Ceatraiaiock. HILLSBORO O&BOO0I. There will be a Philippine ' social under the statute the question must given at the Grange Hall, on the now be placed on the ticket. If a Mi. 7 t Si maionty vote' no, then it becomes t, nnuwnl. i fn Inr Mia. law that "hawgs kaint run." Vote sion work in the Philippines. The 7 please this applies, of : . i a . tv. niA hA-a fn nw nr nrocrram wil bewiven: couree, iu your, tuui-wuwu Soob. . . .. .., By Chorui " , - - I . ... , . , TT Praver. v. ....... Kev. Kisser - JEaQ- dollar casn purcnase at n Introduction . . a . . v. . W. R Hoyt Wehrung & Sons' entitles purchaser Recitation Miss Alinnw Heidel to ticketon following premiums: iBt Cfialk talk Miss Rose Wilco prise, lady's or etnt's 1902 Ram- Short talk..., Rev. Greenlee bier bicycle; 2nd prize, girl's or 'Tocal Bolo . ; . Mrs. Gates boy's 1902 bicycle, Short talk........... KeT. rneipe U D. Pohmeltzer has returned Reading .....,...Mi88 Lulu .Mann fr6m Ws trip to Tillamcok, and Violin solo, .i . . . . .-. . J. B. Wilkes ,u.t uA rasapJ Ihrnuirh two Short talk . ... Rev. Kisser 'Solo.... t ,vW.J.Wall Son g ........... . i . . . .... Chorus Buy your cigars nnd tobacco nt H. A. Maimer's. ;35 8oo ' $00 6oo 6oo When farmers are in need of ug ricuUurnl implements they should Bee Soliulmei'ieh Bros.' stock. They are factory agents for Osborne and Deering harvesting machines, Rock Island plows and. harrows,' and Tiger drills. Also carry a full line of bupgies, wagons and general hardware. f. M. HBIDKL W.J. WAU, Heidel & Wall Largest list of forma lor sale ia Wash ington County. Money to loan. Con veyancing, etc. We will sell year farm for you. Hillsboro Oregon DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Bxperiance in After the program ten minutes will .be given o eating "Philip pines." - A short time will be spent viewing the art gallery, and a prize will be given the couple giv- 1IIK Mie longest tunouv na. n w ble of Philippine curios will be on exhibition. Ice cream and cake, and coffee and cake' will be served. ' ' ! Admission, 10 cents; refresh ments, 15 cents.-. ' ' ; ' f ' ' ' Jersey Bull. " i Full blood Jersey bull for service; 1.00v--Wm. Tupper, Luce proper ty, Hillaboroj Or. . - v Full stock of gents' furnishipg goods,, neckwear, -eto., underwear for. spring and sunirjaer,,at.H. Weh rung & Soxb Hiljboro. , .,, Subscribe for The Argus now. says that ' he passed through two and one-half feet of snow on the top of the mountains, last Satur day. Mr. Schmeltzer took his Clydesdale' stallion, Prince Henry, oyer to tbe bay county, and states that he will have a very busy sea son, r rank i aun is managing ine horse,. , Baker & Hamilton, Day and Oc cident wheels, et W. 0. Donelson's, Odd Fellows Building, Main street, Hillsboro. Prof. B. W. Barnes gives the fol lowing report of the Hillsboro school for the month ending April 25: No. enrolled, 329; No. ab sentees, 407; No. tardy, 43. The report shows a gain in enrollment of 20 pupils over last month, and 44 more than the corresponding month laBt year , E. L. McCormick has the largest stock of fishing , tackle and baseball Koods in town. .- Prices right. Also bioyclea and sundries. Gaiden seeds, in bulk, at Dennis', DEKTISTPl Firstclass Services. Charge Reasonable. Office, Union Block, over Schulmerlcb Bros.' Store. . HILLSBORO, DR. C B. BROWN, OR-OOk. DENTIST 516 Deknm Building, Portland, Orafsa. Makes Irequent visits to Hillsboro. An nouncements of time published. ..Hillsboro Foundry. And Machine Bhopa Boilers and entrlnes. reoalred and rabull and farm and sawmill niaehlneiy re pall eJ. Only foundry in Washington eounti Keep on hand a full supply' of Valve Hno Oils, for eiiKlne and mill maeblner Magnet machinery oils; Farm machinal oils: full stock of babbitt metal, U to centa per pound. W.J.Benson, Hillsbcn, 'Phone No. 51. . Shop aontb ol Dp Yon can save money by knyls garden seeds at Bob Greer's. J