HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. '28, 1902. 1 A WKNK WITH TM Hllfl. ! t i : : : Au. An..u? this 1 'nopi.it : : . I X KILLED ATJATIIIillET Was Struck by a Lou, Swing, iiifl From In II inn Tree. liKOIHcK WAS WITH lit U AT TIME. Died nt one uf the I'urtlanil llu)I(aW. ImliiMriouH Young Man. ('nil Hiihneidtir, ft ;-oung mitu, well known in the vicinity of (!reen villi" and Hunks, was mi badly in jured near Cathlanii't, Wash., one dny I "ft wpfk, that li died noon tiflnr haying iKfii brought to one nt I'ortl iimI'm hospitals. Young Htilinuider wu working with bit brut tier in Dm timber on the Col umbia rivrr, niul together they were foiling a tn-e Tlie In'e start ed to full quicker than either ex pm-led, and, upon the alarm, both started to got away from the sunup. The surviving brother liJ no difliculty in galling to a safe distamw, nml he supKwed that (,'arl would be equal iy fortunate Returning aftr the tree was pros trntt'il, thu former found Ctrl lay ing on tho ground unconscious The falling tree had struck a log laying m ar by, entitling it to strike tlx young nmii shout the head. Th unfortunate young man was inki-n to Portland, but hi injorien wirn such that ho I i 1 Sunday. )t'i'tHid was a iiihuiW of lh Workni'in ligf, at Hank He ttm mi inductri inn young man and linl itnuv fririnU uti in irw tirtim- Villi' MTillltt ELKS' CARNIVAL AT PORTLAND Fur tde Klk' Carnival the South ern l'aoitia Co. will aell ticket from all stations in Oregon to Cortland and return, on August 3lar, September Island 6th to 11th inaliiHive, at greatly reduoed rate Account "Hlks Day" tickets will he wild on September 3rd and 4th at one fare for the round trip, with a minimum of t'J.OO. Bpocial attraction, have Iwn provided, which .will mike thin Carnival the fluent ever held on the COHNt. (irand parades every dav, in which the Imauliful queen uf the Carnival will appear before her admiring tuhjeola. Don't fail to vUit the Midway riiiinance, the (ierman Village and labour's Oriental Kxlravaganio, If you ftav at home you will upend th rent of your life regretting it. HOI FOR NEWPORT Oregon's Favorite Summer Retort. Recognising the advantage of New port as a summer retort over other seaside resorts in the north wet t, and to make it possible for all who di'lire to do en to spend their vaca tion hy the ocean waves, the South em I'acillo Company, in connec tion with the Corvallia & Ksstern lUilroad, will placo on tale, eflMV H i vp June 1Mb, round trip ticket from all poind in Oregon on the Southern I'aoiiio, to Newport, good for return until October 10th, at nMcially reduced ratce. Hound trip from Hillsboro, good until October 10th, tO 00 Ron nil trip from liilhiboro, Sat urdays, good to return the follow ing Monday, 11.60. for full information Inquire of your local agent. Taken Up. At niv place. 11 miles north of lfoedville, one bay mare, about 12 ytrs old; 3 while feet, and ttar on Joraliead. Owner cau nave tame by proving property and paying charge. James Borwick, Heedville, Or. Subscribe for the beat county pa ptir -Tlie Argus. Round, child's claep ring. In quire at this olliee. li. P. Cornelius and fumilj have ihihii upending their vacation up at ienny's Cronsing, vhcre they have iboen regaling on venison and inonn Jain trout. Tracy in dead not to with John Dounin. He keps the finest teleo lion of liint.ii and shoes on the market. Fit vour fuel and feel flue. Horses from Oregon, Washing ;ton, Idaho, British Columbia, Call fornia, Utah, Colorado, Montana and Canada are entered to race at the State Fair this fall and it will be the greatest racing event on the circuit. The funeral i)t the late Mrs Chas Stewart was attended by many of the pioneers of this oity end vicinity, Rev. J. A. Brown ureached the funeral serviced, and the obsequies took place from the (Jhribtiau church. Lily Extracts, manufactured by JVtwater & Galloway, are guaran teed, and if they do not give satis Ifaoiion the money will be returned These extracts are kept by alt rttoren. Try them and be con "viiujed. Absolutely pure. No lurugs. air tor uuy uahhuh, i a ..i. f.. i :l.. r;. Many people in and around For- eat drove and Ituiton will remem ber Mitt Annie May tod, daughter of the May tod, who at one time carried mail out of Foreat Grove. She drifted from the college town to Portland, where she distinguish ed herself by marrying a negro at black as the Ham of the Scripture. Last Friday she was killed by the brute of a husband, and he is now held for murder The negro's name was James Smith, and prior to marrying the Maytod girl he win the husband of a Sherwood girl. Commencing September 1, II. Wehrung A, Hons will give tickets with each dollar cah purchase on premiums, aa follows: First prigs, elegant f2 piece set duties; 2nd prize, gent's $10 suit clothes; 3rd prize, hoy's suit or girl's dress pat tern, value, (5. Some little lads started ft Are in mime whittling! JumI back of the Milne mill the other evening, about aix, and while it was not near enough to endanger the buildings, il was sufficiently close to call into uueMiiou the propriety of young lads having matches in their pot aeiuiion, A little parental carsleas neas in this regard might cost some one thousands of dollars. Let Ihe electric line come Den nis is here to stay, because the peo ple must have sterling groceries. The Diamond-W brand leads the van. This is the outing season. Get your lunch supplies from Den nis. Ask the people who deal with if his prices and quality are not right. John Miller, who at one time was the sherifl of Clarke county, YVah., and who, prior to that, wse a resilient "f this city, was in town the Hrt nf the week, thn s-uent oi Mr. Siihhm Hrowti, his mother-in-law. He was accompanied by hi family Mr. Miller is now eale man (or Studebaker Co.. Portland. When farmers are in need of ag ricultural implement they should see Schulmerich Bros.' stock. Tbey are factory agents for Osborne and Deering harvesting machines, Rock Island plows and harrows, and Tiger drills. Also carry ft full line of buggies, wagons and general hardware. , O. A Wshrung returned Mon day morning from California, whither hs has been for a month's sojourn, On his way baok he stop ped at' Shasta Springs for several days, and says that he feels like a new man. O. A. took iu the Pyth ian ftmcaiupineul at the ooideii Gale city, and says that be never saw anything like it in his life. J. C. and YV. G. Hare have on hand, at the Grange Store com- )lele line of wsgons, buggies and arm maohinery of all kinds, han dling the Milchell-Lewis-Stsver makes Give them a call and sat isfy yourself that you oau do better with them than elsewhere. Second street is getting in hid shape, sod it looks as though the business portion of ths thorough' fare will have to be replanked be lore the winter season sets in. There is nothing like ft good street for an advertisement of ft town, and nothing like ft had one to give a city a black eye. The Fall line of dress goods, flannelettes, outings, cretons, table linens, etc., will arrive at II. Web rung 4 Sons, September 1. r inost and most complete Una ever brought to Uillsbbro. The Andrew White, under arrest' for the murder of ft man in Port land, was out to a ball game in this city cne time last fall, when the West End niue played ball with the locals. Joe Delschneider, also one of tha Goose Hollowites, now held as ft witness, was a mem ber of the nine. Crescent Flour will glvti you sat isfaction. Ask your groter for it. Get it once and your kitchen will not be without it. We have placed this flour with John Dennis, Main street, for the benefit of those who use and call for it Crescent Mills, Forest Grove. Schulmerioh Bros. hv Keen tearing down the old building Just west of the brick store building, and last ocoupied by Geo. Led ford. This is one of tha old time frame buildings in the town, and its de struction4 means another land mark gone. The secret of selling good goods cheaply is in buying them cheap We buy as cheap as anyone and sell accordingly. At tha Racket Store you will And a fine line of gems' ties, all kinds. Take your grain to (lie Aplin Mills, at Cornelius. Tbey will pay you the highest market price, or warehouse your grain. Carry grain sacks. Aplin Mills, Corne lius. At the Southern Oregon Veteran Re union to be held at Medford, September 16th, for one week, Congressman Tongua and lion. H, V. Gates are named among the list o( speakers. Miss Bculah Blood, fashionable dressmaker, desires the patronage of the ladies of Hillsboro and vi cinity. Apprentices wanted. Sec ond street, aver Wilkes' notary Africa., - Quite a number of our townspeo ple went to Portland Tuesday and Wednesday to see Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. They all report having seen the "real thing." LET THE COUNTY SEND AN Farmers) arc Requested to Send in Their Samples. TIME IS GETTING SHOHT HLKKY! Other Couotles are Getting to the FrooL WaibiiigUio Mutt out Fail.' Waahington oouuty mutt have a county exhibit at the state fair. Let it not be supposed that it is all play to get up a county exhibit, and the exhibitors always come out well paid for their Iroubln. That is not the case. No exhibit bas ever paid out iu cost, and, per haps, considering the trouble of la bor of preparation, none ever will. Farmers sre requested to at once bring la to F. M. Heidel aamplesof production that are eligibly to ex hibition. The lime is short. Ani mate yourself with a little couuty pride and bring in your best pro ductions to be writ to Salem. can not afford to be careless in this matter. The response has not been as iree as it should he. Make it freer than ever bv helping the people who are trying to get up a creditable exhibit. The county certainly equals any in the state for production. Why not show the people of the Northwest that we have the production and tha enter prise to simw what we can do. The lime i getting short. Help the thing nut by bringing in your pro ducts at once. Card of Thaolu We. the undrrsiKiied, children of the late Mis Chad Stewart, make thil expression of thanks to thofe who so kindly aiied us in our re cent bereavement, the death and funeral obsequies of our mother. Cliss. SU-wart George Stewsrt Mrs. Martha Jack Mrs. Emma McClarken Mrs. Adeline Simpson. Dated 1902. at Hillsboro, August 25, PROBATE. Estate Leonard Will, deeeaaed; court fully satisfied that William British has no property Monging to said deceased, after hearing evi dence. Case dismisred. W. L Curtis, feeble minded, cited to spHur September Kih snd show mum why a guardian ehsll not be apiu!ii. In ven lory Abner M Vaughn, de ceased; appraisement, realty, 14200, 4,200; personal property. $il; total, 15,017. This is the case wherein a contest has bean filed, alleging that Vaughn's will wss not a proper will. PUBLIC SALES. Those having public sties of per sonal property naturally desire a good crowd at their sale. The Ar gus he a big circulation, and rendu' mors people than any oilier pper iu Washington county if not mora than ail others to- ireth'-r. Itrjng your sale bills to Ti Argus and huve your sd. in iti coin inn if you want a crowd of buyers at your tale. Ask any rs parienced auotionoer if this is not true. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Water and light hills must be paid not later than the 10th of each month, and, hereafter, all payments must be made at the oflice of the undersigned. H. T. Baqlev, Recorder, Hop Pickers Wanted. All hop pickeri for 1902 crop will please register with the undersign ed, or wih Geo. R. Bagley, llilla- boro, stating number of pickers, eta., at once. W u Baoi.ky, Sn. Hillsboro, Ore., August 11, 1U02 Express wagons and croquet sets, at E. L MoCormiok's. Wanted 200 head ews lambs; Cottwold preferred. John Milne, Hillsboro, Oregon. Wanted A girl to do general housework. Steady work, fall and winter. Inquire at this office. Geo. W. Schulmcrich Is having an addition built to his residence, situated on fifth and Railroad streets. The Diamond Ws sre O K, and so are those new cigars just re ceived at McCoiiuick's See his ad in another column. Miss Cornelia Barker returned to Portland, Tuesday evening, accom panied by her hostess of a fort night, Miss Ethel Wehrung. Every day a new stock of men's, ladies' and children's shoes arrives at H. Wehrung & Sons. Quality the best and prices the lowest. Get your wood in out of the rain. Those venting wood sawed by steam saw may leave orders with the undersigned, or at the Grange store. -Jamei Harwood. Seal of Minnesota cigars at Corinick's. Mc- Only boys' golf shirts in town, at The Racket. Sizes 12 to J 4. Wanted To buy 20 to 80 head of Angorae, ewes Write or e e D. F. Kuhn, Buxton, Ore. W. (I. Hager hnt purchased the Haworth property in this chy, for me.rly owned by A. G. Lucas. The cheapest insurance, and .safe as the safeet. O. F. K. Assoetaii on. F. E. Waters, Forest Grove, Ore. Mrs. Martha McLnod, and daugh ter, Miss Minnie, of Dilley, were in the city the fust of the week, vis it ing relatives. i Complete line of Batlenburg ma terial at the Racket Store. Braid, patterns and threads everything you want. W. J. Benson is arranging to start a steam wood saw, and will take orders from now on. Dr. A B. Bailey will open dental parlors in this city, Monday, Sep tember 8, in the Bailey Block, op stairs, opposite the offices of Dr. F. A. Bailey, physician. Boys' black sateen shirts, 40 and 45 cents; cheaper than you cao make them. Gents' work shirts, 45 rents, upwarde. The Racket Store. Iceac Leisy lost a valuable mare recently, the cause of death being a wound received from a jagged end of a stick. The animal lived but a few hours after being injured, t John Archbold, who has been putting in a two weeks' vacation in this city, returnid to his duties in Portland this morning. Mrs Wiln-x and daughter. Miss Mima, of Portland, viited the first of the week wilh Mr. Wilcox's daughter. Mrs. A. C. Archbold. Cotton towel crach, 4 and 6 cents per yrd. LWn, at 9 cents; cotton towels, 15 cents per pair and up ward; also liniHi toes, at the Racket Store. The Oswego postmaster went to the circus and lost his pocket book, containing f h5. Why will a man like this go to town without a chaperone? G. W. Patterson, who owns Hillsboro property, but resides in Portland, has been granted permis sion to erect a cottage between Skid more and Prescott streets, on Mallory. The Advent Christians are talk ing of building a church st Dilley, and subscription papers are being circulated hy members of that or ganization to get funds for that purpose. ' Mr. J. F. Goodwin and Mies Lena C. A. Burrows were married at t he residence of the groom's par ents, August 24, 1902, Rev J. W. H. Adkins officiating. Bride and groom are Gales Creek residents, The Diamond Ws are again to play the Waverley nine on the lo cal grounds, next Sunday. The visitors will bring a one-armed-wonder to do thtir pitching, while the Diamond Ws will be all home boys. Dr. A. B. Bailey has purchased the Wall residence on Second Btreet, below the water and light plant. This is the bouse next be low the E. C. Brown residence, and which was recently moved there from the Couklin lot. There will he a grand ball, in the hall adjoining Miller's hotel, at Cornelius, on Saturday night, August 30th. Dance tickets, 50 cents. Ice cream and refresh ments will be served in the hall. Ora Cook .and Henry Hart, floor managers, Dr. J. P. Tamiesie hat received word from Detroit that the ma chinery for the condensed milk factory would be completed and on the way weft by the first of the month, if not a trifle sooner. The boiler and the steriliser will be made here at Benson s foundry. It shouldn't take longer than two weeks for the freight to get west, and it is expected that the ma chinery will be placed in position by October J. , : Hon. Duncan A- Stewart, rep re Renting the most populous district of Manitoba in the Dominion lower house of Parliament, is at Kinton, visiting with his brother in-law, N. G. McDonald. Mr. Stewart is a member of the revenue tariff party of Canada, and that party is now in power there. He says that the country is prosperous up there and that no change is wanted, Mr, Stewart will stay several day, and then return home via Viotoria. This is his first trip to the Pacific Slope The oounoilmanio street commit tee was out in force today, looking over defective sidewalks, with view of reporting to the oounoil and having the bad places repaired, either by property owners, or bv the city and then charged up to the owners. The sidewalks are in very bad condition and Hillsboro people are always apologizing for the bad condition of the walks- just like we are always apologising lor tne mcfc ot a watering trougo when farmers come to town and want to water their horses. Bui then, as to the latter, it will soon be winter time and, when the rain comes, enough water will soak through the hides of horses to keep .i i ..I . vueui irom getting mirgiy, THE bl-BM IS NOT TO BE CLOSED Travel Between this City and the West not Closed. WORKMEN HIVE MADE DRIVEWAY Exttesively Traveled Thoroughfare Opto to the Public. The rebuilding of the trestles at both ends of the long bridge just a mile west of Hillsboro has com menoed, and the road supervisors have arranged that travel will not be suspended. An approach to either end of span has been effect ed and teams with loads can safely go oyer the road, beginning with this morning. Contractor J. W, Goodin bat much of his lumber and piling on the grounds for the contract, and in a few weeks the bridge will be aa good as new. Forest Grove and Cornelius trav el would have been obliged to have gone around by the Sosbauer place and reached Hillsboro by the way of Leisy ville, only for the building of approaches to the span, and the forethought will mean much con venience to those who want to reach the county seat. Real Estate Transfers. K M Housley to Ludema An derson, lot 5 blk 19 Hills boro.. $450 John T Fleteher to M L Vin cent lot 1 sec 18 1 1 n r 4 w 300 Kdna Fletcher to the same, trt in t 1 n r 4 w 100 M B Lathrop to J L Washburn eie4sec7ej n e sec 18t2nr5w 400 Chas Bateman to J L Wash burn part sees 10 and 15 1 2 n r 5 w 700 Henry Hansen to E C Hansen 23.81 a In sec J5 t J s r 2 w 1 C W Ellison to W H iskaggs 8 a sec 82 t2sr I w...... 150 Edna Fletcher et all to Clar ence Miller 30 a seo 18 1 1 n r 4 w 225 J T Fletcher et als to Clarence Miller 10 a sec 18 1 1 n r 4w 75 Frank Francis to L J Francis i int in w i n w i sec 25 1 2irlw 350 Wm A Marlin to S S Barnes ejofse Jseo 13 U r 3 w 800 A Hinman to A R Leabo and H B Johnson 500 acres in Washington and Yamhill. .6500 FA Bailey to A B Bailey 234 aln Wm Baldrad 1c...... Wm Scott to Jno O ens G a in sec 32 1 2 a r 1 w 18Q Fruit Wanted. We can pay $10 per ton for Italian prunes, up to 70's; for apples, $6 per ton. Hillsboro Fruit Drier. Miss Laura Muir, of Pendleton, is the guest of Mrs. H. T. Bagley this week. Get your furniture and wall pa per from McCormick's. He is the cheapest. Mrs. J. D. Merrvman entertain ed her friends with a tea party, Saturday afternoon. Miss Etta Kimberlin. of the Portland telephone centrsl, waa in the oity over Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Sappington and fami- y have returned from a summers outing in Scoggins valley, above Gaston. Gas lamp, cheaper and better than electricity. Simple to cars for and absolutely safe. The Rack et Store. W. W. Boscow and W. E. Mo- Court are Seattle visitors this week, attending the Elks' Street Fair in the Sound citr. Scrub, band, bath, clothes, tooth and all kinds of brushes, at The Racket. Also whisk . brooms. Cheaper than elsewhere, Mrs. Wm. Irwin, of Heppner. accompanied by her little son, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Bagley, this week. P. M- Jackson nd wife and the Misses Nellie and Lura Jackson. and Mrs. Lottie Smith and daugh ter were at sorts springs. Gales creel, Sunday. We handle the best. For men and boys' clothing, you oan't beat it. wehrung & boat. Ask those who always buy of ub. Call in and see us and you will buy of us, This will interest the ladies. H Wehrung &Sons have a handsome," I""hi line of ladies tailor-made skirts: handsome, latest styles and finest qualities. No need to go to Port land. Call in and see our line. S. C. Sherrill will preach at the Baptist church, Sunday, at 11 a. m. Theme, "How to Become a Chris tian." Union service will be held at the Baptist church in the eve ning at 8 p. m., conducted by Rev. Robinson. Mrs. Mary Qlsen, of Progress, diea at one of the Portland hos pitals, Tuesday, from lockjaw, caused by blood poisoning. A few days ago deceased fell airainst Jagged stiok, the wood entering one of her aims. She was 49 years of age, The electric line promoters have written the Board of Trade that they will be ready to throw dirt in rsry short tiaie. Th. ..., "piianste bave sent a man here and he has looked over the ground. I "9 returned east the other day, r:"7 wti over the prospects fuming can be done until the ngni 01 war baa been aeenrt ....I thbi should not take very long, s there seems to he a wi!linn.. the part of Dronert niun i clearance to the line. Things look Orst-rate toward having electric line Communinaiinn ilh pn,ilnj ueiore manv mnntha i ft- ng shall once start the completion of the line will be but a matter of a short time if sufficient force be put . w" aaavwe II U "Wiei avon i overlook th art, c. , until farther notice, for vurcueee in boes, rubbers or ho. ry, uennis wiJJ give the pur er a handsome doll, suitable or a vnnstmas gift. . a - wwu umw - w uk uiiuirii mm l ni rnatn own torn up and travel ... a;. verted for a d eT Of AaV A 9mA l. a paruailv built anil .ni v.- ... va time reaoy for travel hr Lnmnrm. . t " ivui can mate transit along uo usuai route. This is one of the most extensively traveled high- iu uie conniv. and in Van : who me onage is being re paired would be a matter of great ...wunuiniei to nundreds or peo ple who wish to come to the countv 7 vuuvnwior uooain will push the new work as rapidly as possi ble, but it will require several weeks to complete the contract. The Witch Hazel rane.h h.J . fire the other day, the result being the loss of several stacks of grain. Dant's threshing outfit bad pulled in and started un. The maehin. bad stopped, so i( is said, for a meal, when the stacks were dis covered to be ablaze. Hard work could not save it. The estimate of ine ion is placed at, perhaps, a thousand bushels of oats. A M. Copeland is on the ranch. H. V. Gates returned from Dal las Tuesday night, after having made that oity proposition to put in system of water works. H. asks for a twentv-vear franhiu and a subsidy of $12,000, accord ing to a dispatch in the Oregonian. If he puts in the plant it will be necessary to pipe the water a dis tance of five miles to a reservoir and then one mile on. into tn The system iu contemplation U1 have 34 fire hydrants. Ths roads are very dusty and the thoroughfares running to the north of town are badly cut up, ow ing to ths immense amount of travel over them. Tompkins Bma. are bringing in a large amount of Eiling and much hay and grain are sing hftulsd from the vicinity north, You can not tide very far these days without s little of Mother Earth getting down the back of your neck. Taxes will become delinouent October 1, and taxpayers should bear this in mind. There can be no extension of time as formerlr. aa the law does not, as formerly, give the court authority to make extension. Many have paid half their taxes and will pay the other before the expiration of the time given by law. The Hartrampfa have three threshing outfits running in Wash ington county this season, having purchased the S. A. D. Meek thresher. This is threshing with a vengeance. The usual charge of two cents per bushel for wheat and oats prevails. Ed. Schulmerich will again run his machine this year in the Tualatin and Scholls section. Henry Schmeltser feels Quite proud of the work of his three-year-old stallion out of Kalamar. the Reedville horse. He is working him on a wood wagon and he is as steady as one of the best. Next year he will have him in the stud. He is one of the heaviest and finest built horses of his age in the county. Do you need a hat? Come and see us. We keep the latest. Do you need gent's furnishing goods? We have them. Do you need gro ceries Of course you do and we have ths beet And remember that H. Wehrung & Sons pay the high est market price for farm produce. The acreage of potatoes in Wash ington county is said to be fully as large this season as that of last. J. C. Hare is reported to have 75 acres of tubers on the Tualatin. This is a nice little patch and he should have enough for "eat and seed." Hop picking will commence now in a few days, and all who are go preparations for the trip. Gloves are being bought, necessary our chases are being made, and pickers iook upon tne season as a sort of outing The proposed annual street fair seems to nave gone slimmerine mis year, ana no one appears to know anything about it. The Na . . . . " t tive pons nave made no move to perpetuate the start of last year. Real property seems to be on the ascendancy in this city, and it is hard to get a bargain in residence property such as could have been secured a few months ago. Miss Anna Quick, of Benton county, is in the city for' a days. tew for Sale- Parties wanting ti rat-class bulldia brick. fiOO per thousand, call oa or ad'Irefis, Groner & Scholls, Rowell Co., Oregon. Pit'.) k van IO N A I M. PETEESON ft eOM Resilience I'ainttrs. Kakomiaiaf aa4 fapetiug. SigaWock. AU work Guru ted. HILLSBORO. . . OKEflOJ. F. A. BAILEY, U. D. jIcim. aadyargeoat Office Morgan-Bailey block ap.staits. Rooms la-lj and 15. Residence aoatk- wW turner liaaeUae and 2ad Both 'Phone. S. T. L.NKLATER, U. B. C, M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OtBce at RuiJenca Kaai of Court Hoase JAUES PHILUPE TAMLESiX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Seilroad Co. Consultation in Krnk d fice and Residence south eStaT el aear Odd Fellows' Building, HilMmZ GEO. R. BAGLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW fc Booms 1 and i Skate Building WLLSBOliO, . . 0IE60I. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNBY-AT.JJtw Office in Corwin-W Hillsboro, - Orcgea. Taos TOMcoe. a a toskww. CttAftl THOS. H. 4 E. B, TOJittU. 1 Attorueys-At-La. Rooms j, 4, Ik j, Morgan Blk, Billabot. " NvvvyvwwMAA JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Ucrvan Block. Rooms, 1 an) s. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY. AT. LAW Notarial Work and Conveyaaciag, Rooms 87 Morgan Blk.. Hillsboro, Ore W. N. BARRETT, ATTORXSY-AT-LAW (Suixwsnor to Barrett A Adame4 , Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO ORJtOOH, F. M. BEIDBI. W.J. WtU Heidel & Wall Largest list of farms lor sale in Wash ington County. Money to loan. Con veyancing, etc. We will tell yonr farm for you. Hillsboro - . Oregon DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience in Hillabora. DEJNTISTP Firstclass Services. Charges Reasonable. Office, Union Block, over Schulmerich Bros.' Store. HILLSBORO, ORKGOM. DR. C. B. BROWN. DENTIST j 16 Dckum Building, Portland, Orsgesi. Makes frequent visits to Hillsboro. An nouncements of time published. cu. 2d iwiai ro J. Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated, A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests . Preaching at the Christian church, next Sunday, by Elder J. A. Brown. Mr. N. D. Westfall is a first claw bicycle repair man with t E. L. McCormick, Second street. Fifty head of high grade Angor goats lor sale; wethers and does. 1 Lawrence & Sons, Farmiuaton. 1 v