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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY 10, 1902. ! A WKHK WITH TMK I'Slll-LK : : : : : Au About thb Ikoplk : : : J, LINE SATURDAY KVK in the A LAKCE ATTENDANCE EXI'ICTI.D CitixciM Will Meet Court House Kvpi mutative". f Kowl am to Present. All Should go. he The cilUniis of Hill-boro and vi cinity will meet in tlu court house, this Saturday evening, with the piotiiotfrM nf the II illfthoro electric railway to discuss that important proposition. Purveyor are al ready in the field, mid theimiorl Of tllH IIH'eling ill (O H('(llllillt thf people with tho men a I the head nf tlui enterprise; to give the iiiil) a ii idea of wlmt i Ix ii K done by the Messrs (iraydou and their as Hint ititH, Hi ul to nk mi ll roiici-H siou no companies generally tn-k the public toward mutual iiiil in agisting tlm line into tint oily. It i. expected that many will Im in from lliH rant of town along 1 li line of road between hern and Cedar Mill. The Hoard of Trade line made a cull fur the meeting, at tint ri'ijiH'Ht of the railway people All interested citizen should turn out and who in not interested in Hieing the rond built? CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION The Willamette Valley Chautau qua Association will he held Hi tiladslone l'ark, near Oregon City, July Hth to llHh; reduced rate via Southern Pacific Co' lines on the certificate plan. Special attractions thin season, Chemawa Indian Hand; bueball every afternoon; Chan. Crig, the noted impersonator; Dr. Kohl. Mo Intyre, the ureal word painLr of the Went, and Time. McClary, the entertaining lecturer, On July 10th the Hon. Henry Walterson will seak on "Money and Morals,' ai d cm July Ilth will deliver hit celebrated lecture on Abraham Lincoln. July l'.Uh the entire program will bo furnished by pupils of the Chemawa Indian School, musio, vocal and instrumental, recitations, baseball, and a grand closing con cert by the Chemawa Indian Hand, should make this day one of inter est and enlertainineut. For programs and further in lor iiintion, rail on nearest Southern Pacific agent. INDIAN WAR VETERANS. Minute of meeting oft Indian War Veteran, held in the court limine at Hillshoro, Or., July f, 1002: Meeting called to order by Com radeW. 11.11. Meyer. Upon motion, W. II. II. Meyer was chosen president of una meet inc. and J. Wilkes wan chosen secretary. Upon motion it wan ordered that president appoint two comrade. who, with hiuiHclf, tdiall constitute a committee to wait on I hoe. II Tongue and invite him to be pre ent at our next meeting In ac cordance with the motion, II. Weh rung and J. Wilkes were appointed to act on Kind committee. Motion inndo nnd carried that minutes of thin meeting be present ed to the Hillsboro Aruus for publication. Motion made and carried that our next meeting bo hold, at thi place Saturday, July 11), at 2 p. in at which meeting all Indian War Veterans are invited to be present. Motion to adjourn wan carried. J. Wii.kkh, 1 Secretary. J. I. Knight, who at one time wan in biininena here, aa justice of the peace and hindrance, agent, wan in the Tracy shooting match near Seattle one day last week. Knight went out with Sheriff Cudihee and Olliuer Itnzzi, and the trio were laying in wait when Tracy came out of the house. Officer Breeze told Tracy to hold up bia hand, and had no noon it spoke the word than the convict fired, killing him instantl. Tracy then struck for the wood and Knight fired twice at hi retreating figure. Tracy ea cipi'd unhurt, and ie yet in the near vicinity of Seattle, where he was (Uncovered Tuesday and iur rounded by a posse, lie succeeded in getting away, however, breaking through the cordon in a weak place The Modern Woodmen are to have an all-day picnic at Allen's grove, one mile north of Heedville, on Saturday, July 12 The Hilis boro Heed it Cornet Kami is to fur uish the music; there will be a fine program, and the boyi are deter mined to furnish an excellent time for their visitors. The Hemlville net pie always have a good time at their picnics, and if you want a lays enjoyment you should not fjil to attend. Dance, afternoon and evening. Geo. II. Wilcox, of this city, is w-ll acquainted with lion. L. A. ItoMtig. the nominee for governor u the Minnesota democratic ticket. Mr. Wilcox knew Mr. Uosing at Cannon Falls, Minn., years ago, and was a young man in company with him. lie says that Hosing is Hilendid man, and very strong with the people. You can judge of Mr. Wilcox' indorsement when he ntntes that he would most likely vote for him were he back in that state. Crescent Flour will give you rat faction. Ask your grocer for it. Uet it once and your kitchen will not be without it. We have placed this Hour with John Dennis, Main street, for the benefit of those who une and call for it. Crescent Mills, Forest tiro ve. V The long bridge one mile west of town will I rebuilt within the next few weeks, excepting the main span across the river, which was put in a few years ago, and whioh in yet in splendid repair. There will aUo be a fill at the west end of the bridge. The county judge is advertising for bids on the work in this week s issue. When farmers are in need of ag ricultural implements they should ce Schulmerich Bros.' stock. They are factory agents for Onborne and Peering harvesting machines, Hock Inland plows and harrows, and Tiger drills. Also carry a full line of buggies, wagons and general hardware. We believe in home industry. That is business. We aim) believe in keening everything in the gro cery line that people may call for. I hut is bunnies and pleasure com bitied, botli for the buyer and the grocer. The exodus to the coast and mountains will soon begin, al though there has not yot been enough of warm weather for dis comfort. Bo far this has been one of the coolest springs and summers for years but look out for change! Wash silks, in endless varieties and patterns, for ladies' shirt- NEW OFFICIAL BONDS AM MED Newly Elected Officers arc Duly Installed. M0KGAN, WIKTZ, IRELAND, DEPUTIES Large LUt of Claims Allowed. vUors Draw Pay- Super- HOI FOR NEWPORT Oregon's Favorite Summer Resort. Reoogni.ing tho advantage of New port as a summer resort over other seaside resorts in tho northwest, and to make it possible for nil who desire to do so to spend their vaca tion by the ocean waves, the South ern l'acillo Company, in connec tion with the CorvnlliB & Eastern llailroad, will plaoa on sale, ell'eo tive June loth, round trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the Southern l'noiflo, to Newport, good for return until October 10th, at specially reduced rates. Hound trip from Hillsboro, good until October 10th, WOO Hound Jrip from Hillsboro, Sat urdavs, good to return the follow ing Monday, U 50. For full information inquire of your local agent. . BIRTHS. waists, at 50 cents per yard, at II Weh run a & Sons'. Full line of percales, 10, 121 and 15 cents per vard;Tnile du Nord ginghams, at 12 ciinU, and A. F. U. ginghams, at 10 cents. The 8 year old son of W. T. At kinson, city marshal, fell 12 feet out of a cherry tree Tuesday after noon and broke his right collar b ine. Dr. Bailey reduced the frac tion and the little lad is resting eiinv. The convicts who broke away from tho penitentiary would have been caught bad they reached Hillsboro, for they would certainly have "held up" Dennis' store, where they would have found the finest line of groceries. Congressman T. II. Tongue, his daughter, Miss Bertha, and Miss Him ne, returned from Washington, D. C , the first of the week, and are all glad to again enjoy Oregon's delightful climate. We buy and sell groceries that are not excelled anywhere. Freeh and staple lines always on shelves. Buy from us once and you buy from us always. Highest market price paid for produoe. H. Weh rung & Sons. Mrs. F. D. Powell departed Wed The following business was trans acted by the county court, month of July: Bonds of supervisors approved; also bonis of various county offi cers A A Morrill, surveyor; Emit Kuratli, recorder'; W M Jackson, treasurer; Dr. Largo, coroner; Geo Morgan, clerk; J W Sewell, sheriff. Recorder's receipts, June, $181.' 50; clerk's receipts, $108.25, ap proved. J W Morgan confirmed as dep uty clerk; Willis Ireland confirmed a deputy recorder; Robert Wirti confirmed as deputy sheriff. rublic road ro. 377 changed as per petition R II Whitehead et als. Tillsmook road granted 25; provided subscription paper. J no Bailey et als, be expended on said road and that work be done under direction of Jno McCIaran, super visor. The sura of $129.80 was allowed outside notaries and justices for registering 1,208 voters The following clsims were allow ed: Ed Woodwork on Mrtnt!nebill$H oo W tUtnes, engine, diitrlct 8 . . as oo Win M Lyda, Ibr 17 68 (olinfon Bros Ibr 46 oo S U Lawrence work Solicit brdg 8 00 Lawrence Uatlcy. powder and hue 15 00 V B Henderson engine district 5 4'i 00 Poole & Ashpole, tpiket 3 lo 8 S IUllM. e'ection .. 00 Grocer & Kowe I, litidxet, roadi. 370 IlilliWo. Iitfl t and water 16 00 Geo Holtclier lumber 6 90 J W Sewell sheriff wl and dep.... oo 15 Arijut, printing and stationery... "2 7.) K Cave hardware etc a 60 Redmond & Sappinnton team hire 6 00 W H Hrllenlieck lumber IK 70 W II Morton supplies.... 4 lo Alfred Young, irons (or bridge .. I so John M Brown, prov Nancy Wil liams Q5 I A I m brie reiMttcrinii 18 00 Hiliaboro Pub Co ala 15 IS J Q A Young bridges and roads. . 6 ao 11 Uoge ibr ao 00 Frank 1111, planking heconrt tt. . 35 00 Frank Brown and othera, Knot till 5o 25 G A Morgan clerk and dep 208 65 J T Rook a, wildcat. 2 00 F Caliow, bcliolls bridge u 00 A Rood, sal judge 60 30 R L Wann rec July a6 00 LC Walker roada 1 50 H B Tiirard, aaacaaing 76 26 John Vanderwaht, asueaaing 52 jo A A MornI " 45 00 Geo II Wilcox, assessing and ata. Sj 60 W 1' llartratupt, roada, engii e eU 04 00 C C HancocU, tpikea roada 3 60 u D iieaaoner, cwicniun uu, w w Bloyd & SiKler Ibr diat la 3 35 Wilkea Bros, report auperviaors. . a 60 Gomelman Broe Ibr diat a 5 ao T B Smith wildcat a 00 J W Hughes, canvasalng election returns 9 30 J P Kautla'.l, same .... 600 S F Van Meter, election hall 1 50 I W II Adkins, regiatering voters 80 Perry Wataon " " I jo A M Collins, janitor, work, etc... 35 98 W II Morton, proviaion pauper.. . 4 o5 C K Bradlev. care paupers, poor rami 52 25 John Neep, inquest F Miller. ... a 00 II A lull, aupt aal, etc 06 90 Giant & Prudliomme, ata aa 10 R CraiuMl, Ireaaata 51 00 J C llnre, Ibr roada 44 00 L C Wa'krr, surveying and roads 4 00 R L Waun, recorder, dep, etc....l29 00 C S Tiuard, blackamith, etc 5 00 Schuluierich Eros, roada and poor 16 90 W L Livermore, Ibr diat 8 6 45 K J Williams, sup la, services.. 84 00 D Wenger. U A Keith " M II Henderson " August Reveiuian S Ornduff " A B Todd 19 7 5 18 3 15 .lit! 00 ,1jo 00 ..160 00 .. 85 00 ..I29 00 00 00 Bom, July 8, in Hillnhoro, lo the wife of J. Ilawkl m, 0 daughter. July 4, to the wifo of Peter Krei ger, a son July G, 15)02, to Mr. and Mrs O. O. A. Reynolds, of Davenport, Wash , a son. Lost, yearling hoifor, red and white, new hell, black strap, Re ward. Dan Ktoller, Lenox. The cheapest insurance, and safe as tho Pftfent. O. F. R, Association. P. K. Waters, Forest Grove, Ore. iiHsday evening for Davenport, Wash , where she will remain sev eral weeks. Go to G reel's for bee supplies, berries, fly bouncer, sprays, and in faut everything you may need. J. A. Thnrnburg, of the Forest Grovo Crescent Mill, was In town this m irning. Six-horse traotion engine, splen di 1 condition, for sslo, at foundry of W J. Benson, Milleboro, Oregon. Mies Arominta Humphreys, of Portland, is in the city, visiting with friends. For sale: six room cottage, 1 acres land, good barn; cheap. In quire at this olliee. II. Wehrung & Sons pay the highest market price for wool. McConnell & Hall, powder diat a 35 00 Frank Kelsay, supervisor diat 6.. loo 00 Road No. 283. petition Carl Pfahl et als, established as per prayer; also same order in road No 248, petition J W Haase. H B Chesmore, petition county road, established as per survey. NOTICE TO BICYCLISTS. . Notice is hereby given, that under the warrant, authorised by law, is sued by the County Court, the tin dersigned is direoted to oollect 1 00 bicycle tax for each bicycle, and the tags are now ready tor is sue at my ollioe. Bicycle clubs, throughout the county, are request ed to designate some responsible member to collect and receipt lor this tax, and receipt blanks will be sent to such mi in Iter designated, at once J W. gEWEM., Sheriff of Washington county, Or Dated at llillfhoro, this 26th day of June, 15)02 Binder for Sale. MoCormiok binder, RiBt-class con dition, for sale. O. U. Haiu.oyv, Tualatin Hotel Shoes and hosiery at Dennis' best and cheapest. Also fine line of suspenders. Mrs. R. H Greer has returned from a several weeks' visit with her parents at North Yakima, Wash Mrs. J. C. Hare and Miss Eliza beth Johnson are camping at Glad stone rark, and will remain throughout the Chautauqua sembly. Buy your conches from MK'or mick. He has thorn from $( up. When you want g'nd groceries go to Greer's. Mire Rose Cave is cp-iiding the week at Mourilaindalf, with Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Uafftiy. Your wife will tell you that Den nis always keeps the fnn-Ht and latest styles in ladk-s' footwear. And the children are not forgotten, either. Miss BeuUh Blood, faHhicnable dressmaker, rtqnU the patronage of the Indie of Hillsboro and vicin ity, l'eif'-ct satisfaction guaran teed. Prices reasonable. Over Wilkes' notary ollicc, Second street. A new stock of hammocks juft arrived. Prices ranee from ! 00 to 1:5 50. Call and see them K L McCormiuk, three doors south ot pOriUlflicMJ. The Hillsboro Bai.d went to Am ity, Tuesday, to play for the post poned Fourth of July celebration. The weather prophets up there de layed the celebration on account of the rainy outlook on the morning of the Fourth.' The famouB Simmons & Co. kid gloves for ladies, at 11. Wehrung & Sons'. Call and see their splendid quality- I 00, i .25 and tl.50. The weather has settled and hay making lias commenced through out the county. The wet spring hs hten very favorable to clover and timothy, and the yield is fine generally. 8plendid spring line of dress goods, at II. Wehrung & Sons'. Henry Hogrefe, of Blooming, had the misfortune to get both his hands badly bruised while han- lling a havfjrk, Tuesday of this week. He came to the city and had the injured fingers dressed by Dr. Ltnklater. On Saturday last, Mr. Lawrence Bailey, of Cornelius, had the inU- fortune to fall from his wheel while riding on the sidewalk. In the fall tbe left knee was di.-Io cated. Dr. Bailey attended the wounded man and reduced the dislocation. Full stock of gents' furnishing goods, neckwear, etc., underwear for spring and sumuit r, at H. eh rung & Sons", UillsboM. Mrs. W. A. Marlin, of this city, while scrubbing, on Monday last, run a large sueil sewing needle in to the wrist It broke o(T, leaving over an inch of the end, with eye, embedded in the tissues. Dr. Bai ley cut down on and removed the piece. the election is over nut you must still feed the voter. Treat him right by buyinjyour groceries at Dennis', where you get the finest. Hops are looking good every where, and there is proont-e ol ne of the best crops ever r.iised in the county. Contracts are buing writ ten alt over the state, and S cents was paid in Salem the fi r 6t of the week. 1 his looks good to hop men lne fourth was a lazy day in Hillsboro, nearly all the people who were bent on a celebration having gone to Cornelius, where, despite the gloomy weather, there was a general good lime. Here in town those who remained, spent the day with their families, tbe rain not lending to outdoor exer cises and picnic affairs. ' Dr. C. B. Brown, well known in Hillsboro, and now a practicing dentist of the metropolis, won the first prize for the best decorated autouiobild it the Portland cele bration on the Fourth. His ma' chine was beautifully caparisoned d ahead of the auto there was an eagle, with wings spread, working automatically, which lent the lm pression that the vehicle was uu pel led by the bird. The Portland city park has been recommended as tho site for the Lewis & Clark exposition, and most likely, will be selected. This will throw the exposition grounds close up to Washington county, nd for our population, will be quite convenient. When the Hills boro electric line is built, and the big "expo " is on, things will move out here as never before. The best is the cheapest. Greer keeps the best and cheapest grocer ies, crockery, lamps and glassware in Washington county. The Royal Neighbors, of Reed- ville. will give a picnic and dance in Allen's grove, one mile north of Reedville, in the afternoon and evening, Saturday, July 19. Ar rangements have been made to have this the finest outdoor picnic ever held in this section. A fine floor for dancing. Plenty of at tractions. Good musio and a spir ited program. Everybody invited Do not forget the mass meeting in niusotro, next saiuruay eve. July 12, to discuss the motor line proposition. Dr. August E. Tauiiesie, of Sa lem, and who has just returned from a trip to New York, is 111 the city for a few days visit with rela tives. I he l'r. says 1n.1t ne hint a very pleasant trip to the East, whither he went as attending phy sician with Eugene Preyman, the Salem capitalist. 1 hey were in the great metropolis for two months, and returned by the Southern route, stopping at Bir mingham. Alabama, and New Or leans, for a few days. , Omsidercd Ways and Means Tor Prosecuting Claims WILL AGAIN MEET ON JILT 19. Representative Tongue Asked to Confer With Tbtm. The call for a meeting of tbe In dian War Veterans, of Washing ton county, was not largely attend el, although the results were as good as though all had been there. The reason for the small attend ance was that the notice of tbe meeting was too close upon the date and many did not know of thecal). W. II. H. Myers, of Forest Grove, was chairman, and Jabez Wilkes was selected secretary. It was voted to again meet on Saturday, July 19th, and Representative Tongue was asked to be present The chair, Henry Wehrung and J, Wilkes were selected as a commit tee to meet with Tongue and con- er with him as to the methods of irocedure in getting their claims before the pension department without hiring an attorney. The old boys are determined to not hire there is any way to get their dues without it. T. A. Wood, of Portland, has been sending out cir culars ever since the congress pass ed the law, and he wants to get them pensions at so much per pen- I he law is so clear that the aid of an attorney is unnecessary. as Assessor Wilcox has the First motor line in operation in Hills-! boro. The track is about sovea ' feet in length, and the car is altout . five feet long. The car carries a ! book, the assessment roll, rhich is, five feet long, when opened The' motor obviates the necessity of "bitching'' his chair from one end of the table to the other, or drag ging the book from place to place, wnicn would necessitate the em ploy of a Sandow. Without the motor the astes or would have to stand up for four months' steady writing which w tuld he very tedious The car arrant e nent makes the work' 20 per cent mo:e rapid. Go in and see it, but don't ask for a ride. Captain Collins is the builder, track, rolling stock, and all, and there isn't a bit of wa tered stock in the concern. Mr. Hinman, as recover of the defunct Pfanner bank, sold the re maining assets, consisting of a lot of notes, at public auction, Mon day forenoon. Attorney Hus.on acted as auctioneer, and quite a crowd collected to see the sale. Attorney Hoffman and Cashier Kane were the principal bidders, and bidding was quite lively for a time, but Mr Huffman finally got the lot for $180 50 They aggre gate about $7,000 Times. ' Labor for the hayfields is very scarce this year, and many far mers are short handed. This b: s been tbe case here for many yetirs, owing to the fact that many of our young men go to the Columbia river logging camps for their sum mer's work, because there they can get much better wages than in a farming community. Hon. Frank Davey, of Salem, and who was recently elected to the House, from Marion county, was in the conntv Tuesday and Mr Tongue will no doubt Straight- Wadnendav. in the interests of his en them all out. A large attend-L.rJi(i.,, tnr th sn-akershin of ance is expected at the next meet- tne nexl session of that body. Mr. ng that is a large per centre of n-v-- 1. . BaoA narUamentarian the remnant of the veteraoB, will ,nd j, wen qualified for the poei he present. There is not many of tion Bi,ould he be elected, them left. . . . Mrs. By 1 via luoxer ana daugh ter, Miss Maude, late of Aberdeen, Seven Millions have been sold since 185 Their reputation h.i gone all around the world. The merits ot the Jas.lossnrBi3 have created the largest Watch Case factory on the globe, now making juu cases daily. This trade-mark in a Watch Case identifies "the beit there is." We sell the Jas. Boss case in knowledge of its superiority. HOYT, the Jeweler! Hillsboro, Oregon PROFESSIONAL. M. PETERSON & SON Resilience Painters. Kalaominlng and Papering. Sign Work. All work Guaran ted. HILLSBORO. OBEOOX. sWrWVvVVvVVW F. A. BAILEY, 1L D. Pbjrslclan, andSargeoal OfBce Morgan-Bailey block ap stairs. Rooms I2-I3 and 15. Residence ootk- west corner Baseline and 2nd street Both 'Phone. S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B, C. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Olhce at Kisijeuce East of Court Houae VWWSSSW JAMES 1'illLLIPE TAMIESIE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surseon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of nee and Residence south side of Mala, near Odd Pellowa' Building, Hillsboro. TALBOT-PETERS. VYab , are in with relatives. the city, visiting The delivhtful home of the groom Miss Betty Bridges, of Universi was Wednesday evening, July 9, ty Park, is visiting with Mi?s Anna 1902, the ecene of a very pretty Connell, of this city KBflilino vhen Mr Thnmaa Ta'hnt I i 1 ... tt rr T. 1 . of Cornelius, was wodded to Hies Attorney a 1. uag.ey was ai Anna Peters, of that eitv, late of waay, m me appeal case o South Dakota. Hon. L A Rood, of "mee AUen, wno was imprisoned Hillsboro, officiating. The house " in8 au w 0i re was orettilv decorated, and after rl- Alken hof to get a new the wedding the party was banquet- V51' aJ?d BbM(lueny. hl8, -.1 . th hriAa .nd m dom. Geo. Stout and Dan J. Ma V . . T...1..J ... .l Tkn I.- . .IliroH nxrum UIieTi Ul J Or 11.1 Ul, BID tuu.irci albatross, and carried a bouquet of wittt Mr- Bagley tsriue rosts. Aiwr tne ceremony j n .nA v fi. urp have the happy pair were the recipients k-nj tha firanen store a com of many congratulations. AM loi- D ete iine 0f waeons. butgies and i a. a j mi -i - . - lowing were preseni: wr. uu mm . machinery of all kinds, han lhos. Vhitehorn, lorvauu; Mr. dlil). lhe Mitchell-Lewis-Staver ana Mrs. u. mere, miss Jessie .lm r;;.., lnBm . -.11 nd t. reters, Messrs. John UieW, John :.f voureif that vou can do better r:ii: if :il t.u.. i : . iiucr, " "imui mourn, ith them than elsewhere. Merrill. Miss Alata Merrill. Mr. I and Mrs. T. H. Miller and Bern. Henry Latham and wife were Miller. down from Perrydale the last of After a short wedding tnp. Mr. the week, visiting friends in this and Mrs. Talbot will be at home to I city. Mr. Latham reports a fine their friends in Cornelius. Mr, Talbot is one of Cornelius'substan- tial citizens, and he is well known in Washington county. For many ara Via v a Q ,n tha tmnlnv nf thA r ... laaatinff nvinna pvab I 1 .. J...1 1 1 : v.. I nuuBirv niiu uupiutoo u.tui umm ,. , -. . The bride came to Oregon last year, hay crop' from South Dakota. His many Rev. b. H. Oreenlee will preach friends congratulate Mr. and Mrs. at the union Sunday evening ser Talbot and wish them happiness vice in the Congregational church pnd lonu life. next Sunday, special music is to be rendered by the union quartet FOURTH AT CORNELIUS. Riley Cave has a buggy bow prop to put on buggies, to prevent The celebration at Cornelius was the bows from bending when the -Bil ttnded in anilx of the threat- top is down. Trial shows it to be a .t i.i I mrCmi 4 V 1 rt or at r f Vi a ova nViaan ening weather, ana we program j" ""6i "u "'v v"ck was well lived up to. W. (J. Hare delivered the oration and his effort was well received. Many were GEO. B. BAGLEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Kooms 1 and ii Skate Building IULLSB0KO, . . OK EGOS. VWtVVtVtVVVVVtWttV business at his Perrydale flouring mills. Thousards of now being cut acres of hay and farmers towards are are the H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office in Corwln-Woster Block, Uaia St. Hillsboro, - Orcgoaa syTVTWTrVWTVvVM tus u Toticoa. a a roiiouB, o4av THUS. H. A E. B. TOXUUK. Attorueys-At-Law. Rooms i, 4, &. 5, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro, JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Sfsrgaa Black, Rooms, 1 ani a. HILLSOOKO. - ORKOOM. AVVrWyvWrVTy BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LAW Notarial Work and ConYcytdciag. Kooui9 6 1 7 Uorgan Blk., Hillsboro, Ore Joseph Allison has UBt com' Dieted a handsome veranlah around the Main street residence 0 J. A. Imbrie. This is now one of the finest homes in the citv. Grant Downing is again a happy heard to say that it was one of the finest Independence Day celebra tion orations ever heard in the ni.imltT Kiixlnn alan CAlnhratAd. v. .-.-.. t . ;- -..J and Mr. Hare spoke there in the lamer, airs, owning preeeoveu afternoon. The muddy track at him with a big, hearty boy the first the Cornelius grounds was a damp o the wees ener on the grounds, but the races Hon. H. V. Gates will leave the were watched with interest, beo fj 0f the week for Huntington, Billing's little sorrel filly won the Eastern Oregon, to look after his r. . .1.1 TIL I. . ... nrsi prize in me norue race, x ue business interests in that section 14 k -i.KoJ .n.n Mrs. Chas. Bowen, of Portland, Mno . that Ihflv had a ln lu0 iui vising splendid time, barring the weather. with relat,veB and f"end8' Cornelius can always do the right Call on David Kuratli, Phillips, thing in the way of a celebration, I if you have lost a dark-brown Jer and the committee is to be congrat- sey cow, with call at side. uiatea upon tne manner m wnicn Thog Whitehorn, a prominent tuejr uuuuwu .u oitiien of Comllis. was in town io ivCr,.uu t. u uy .calling on friends with sports and games In the bi-1 J 0 evele race. Toolo was first. Strauss Bponnri ami Dnoan third. Bova hi- PROBATE cycle race, Greer first, Miller sec ond. Running race, Downs first, s W Her appointed as guardian of Dugan second, linggs thira. rioree Edna Her, a minor. race, Hi lings tirst, Jonnson second, j0hn Kay estate settled and Kanes third, lhe verboor. nana ologed of record W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-IAW (Successor to Barrett tt Adams.) Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO ORBQOX. F. M. heidei, w. J. WAII. Heidel & Wall Largest list of farms tor sale in Wash ington County. Money to loan. Con veyancing, etc. We will sell yonr farm for you. Hillsboro - Oregon VAiNVtV'VNWVSMsV DR. J. E. ADKINS. Fifteen years Experience in Hlllaboco, DEimSTr7' Firstclass Services. Charges Reasonable. Office, Uuion Block, over Schulmerich Bros.' Store. UILLSBORO, ORMOII. furnished musio for the day. MOORE-STURCIS. F M Heidel, J M Brown and B Wilkes appointed appraisers of estate Wm G Irvine, deceased. Married, at the residence of W. T Linn, Hillsboro, Or., July 4, 1902, II. T. Bagley, J. P., officiating, Mr Jesse Moore, of Wasco county, and Miss Jennie L. Sturgis, of Hills boro. The happy pair will reside at Troutdale. McINTYRE-HENRY. DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Deknm Building, Portland, OrsgSSl. Makes trequent visits to Hillsboro. Aa nouncetnents of time published. Marriage license has been grant ed Jasper Hall and Miss Inez Berry, of Gaston. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs John C. Henry, east of Hillsboro, Wed nesday, July , 1902, Mr W. H. Mclntyre, of Portland, Oregon, and Miss Emma Henry, Rev. H. A. Risser. of the Congregational church, officiating, They will re 1 side in Portland. (kZiiWikYla 1 Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated. V first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. , . .