HILLSBORO ARGUS, APR. 21, 1904. . i Vm I'norLB I II : A Paraa oe tii Panel r : t i f '"nSiioisoiToirr vVusliiiiKtun Oumty Sends Over 120 lo I'oicht (.rove HiiLMutKo skmos 25 srtuENrs Sit In Inlvmitr ami Mncleta In Aca drmy. l!uiJ Home Support. That Washington county apprrol aim pacific I'nlvirailr and Tual llu A aliinv U evidenced dv lie fai l it mi U over !. rtudenta t Foreat (Irtiva. Oulidle nf For! Drove, llilUln.ro send mora alu dnU ihan any oilier point In lie Willamette Valley. The rottnly enrollment I aa f.dln: i MVaitenv Hii!iKsi From Formal (1 rove Cheater Fletcher, It I'eteraon, M. Markliciii, I). I. IIiiiii)), Miaa F Noreiiaoh, Mb H Hold nek, Kllifl Water, l.illimi Hyde, II Ii. Tlmm aar Frank Klrlrli r, II. W Hpnia. W Will, Miaa Milnl Huge. K'da Walker, l.lvla Frrrin, Harriet W dar. From llillnlxiro John l'rln, Illanehe HiiMoii, Minnix lli'iilcl, Frank 1'elera, Alice Siwell, l.niila IVler. iitiikh nxvrv hiN r W. II. Kmuumi, Iteedville; J O. Tlninipaon, Tualatin; Kiurraon Hiker, lirriiville; V K. ICmuie! Scholia; Mmil'arrin Fitch, Hume liua. TUALATIN Al'AliKMV Frrnii Purmt drove - Jdi'e K. HIiMiinnn, I Christian, (1. Ilrowit, (J Itrown, I, Siarlir. II. KMder, (J IUkfr, II. .Inlmai : n. M Wirls. K. Itecknieyer, H, Ibrkney. er, U Hyde, K ttillingher. K Kit- hev, N. Ivlta. K D.wlv. A. While, K. k-i.H. Adirie Cole. M Walmal. Jeaaii Hia, M. TVinpIr-inn, I. Hil kna, Ortiella James, L l.aCbap rwll. M. Hullinger, II. Chandler, It. Kirkwflod, F. Henry, 1. lUker, I. Peterson, II I.ralm, J,. Hhorb. li. Hear, F CUi. Mer F. Imiiii, A. )tldwin, I. . Haiti In. I'. lirrion. 1. C. Krown, W. Jmian, K. Knight, II Fnrtiu, A Kirkwnod. O. IamiiuIh, (. Clapp.U. Urown.d Itrown, W. Traver. Cbaa. Iiiin, Cheater bis on, II. NV it, 01 ia James, A Kffiy, W. Weston. From Ililllnrr. Meter II. Mrrrviran,0, Huston,. II. ItobiiiMMi, A. Holiliitun, K Knli ineon, It Westherrid, I. Tilbury, U. Tilbury, W. lUrreti, I. Harrelt, II. Huinphrry, It. Hernia1!. M larva I Cotinell, (1. Connell, M. Uikin, F. T.ngtie,IUreear,J. Tliorna, K Arrhtx.lil. WilkK ItK'NTY ItdNTS 8. Liwii'iica, FoliulU; I.. I.nw ranca, Silmlla; ,Min N Kniiml, H.holli M, Kiniii)', HohfiN. II Oakfnimn, li.ulvilli; II. lM. ('ornaliiir-; D. Adunp, ('nriv linn; Miealt Filch, tl.itiliu; U. Ken I ill, (Vrnaiiu; W. HHrcnl, (iilm Crwk; Mia A. J..linon, (iulm Creek; It. Imlny, U-..I V'IV; J Moor, (ini-nvilh-; J, Hil a. linen villa; 1, lielhiid, lin-envilh", Mni M Hull.')', ttankx; (leo Mi-uher, Hti) lnn; A (',. Allan, l!-avrion; Ml. K. Welle, (Jalei Cr ik; J. I'ar ton, ( : ! I Orei k. PHILLIPS -ENUICOTT. A vary pretty weihliiwaa enletnn nl ai linker I'iiy, 0 I'von, April 15, 1!MM, a I, en Mr' l. W 1'lull.p aml Mi-K A! ire Kiulic.ili eie mi itwl in nmrriiiKe, liev. i ,M It Hell oIlirialinK 'Hih III huh rliil rill inif in a iioa n o( M ni,elii e d,' H 'ie, ilmnipHi'iie c lor, aeiirinii wlil a c'A-iuitiun in liei hair, nil ifrriiiiK hiiiiiitit of iHiriiKiiuiiH Mr. (inn. KikeuiiHli waa Kronnie man, and llio hrideemaiil waa a eia tnr of tli hlide. Afl'T the lere iiiony llie weilil.ng pmty wish. u -l to a d'li(lit(iil Iniuheon, ami ter Ilia party entertained Hie Myelin Cinl-i with ice cream ami chka, Mr. and Mra. F, Snlinen. f Cor iikIiiih, and who are granilp.iienU i f the liriiln, j.reienled the happy OoUple will) a eel nf eilvni knives nd ft.ike; Mr. J. M Her, of lt.iker, prtaenled iheni aiih a Imndennie kitohen range; by Hie parents nf me groom, Mr. and Mra A. A. l'hllllpi, of Don nliiia, eel eilvir apoona; herry aet, Mr. and M-a Johninn, of itaker. I'urn Htrain honey at MeeeinRer'e, 15 cent! per pnund. Mm. Win, Hlreeler.of Portland, ia tha guiiet of Mn. John Uniley, this week, Attorney W. 1). Smith lelt this tnoinliifi for a aevernl week a' Hay in Tillamook county and city. Call lor Waaoo Mills hard wheat flour, thn llnnat for baking. For Hale by John Delink H. H. Oreer it cnrryinn his a'm in a Ml lift, the trouble being a bad ly inflamed bruim on hia band. Neat italionery' marks the timte ol the writer junt nail and nee what the 1, M. Hoyt Company line in this line, A. Hubin ha been given the con trantnf rennvatinmlw lire depart ment meeting moms, (he walla and ceiling to be )atbd and plaalered and papered. For this be ia to re ceive $rtT. Calvin Jiihnaon, while working at thn Jolinaon Urn.' mill, Tuee day, cati(lit hia hfl arm in the line ahafl loll and auH'urt-d terioue injury. His llitiiiib waa torn off and both bonea of the aimi broken abiiv the arinl The arm waa al tiadly Iniriii'd hy the frit-linn of Ilia lelt, and t point of one of the iMim-a prolrti'lid throu(h the akin. Ir. I.inklaler waa called and aaya thai Johneon bora Ilia oiteration with in ui-li fortitude. Mr Jobnaou waa inarrinl but a frw Jnyi ago. hi bride being Miaa i'lowuian, of IlilldUniv We eiirry a nice line nf iliruh tiery, pereuiiiale, out diair pluritu of all kiniU, eveigreem and rone, uhryeauthemuuia, ee., and gren houe eupplit-e. 1'ilif e rem mahla Mra. Agnea Canipla-ll. comer of Sv nth and Fir Hw, HillalKiro, (ireenville poatofTice ii to have a rural drlivery route, cnmmairin in May. with ore carrier. Ililla lxio a ill aleo have annlher free de livery cnniiiienring at the eame time, going out to Farniiegton, l.auiel Koulb TuaUiin and Hchnlle C'liniry, aa the elt'orta o( Mr. danie, of Hcholle, and a few of hie rooperatnii. Hpring la here can't you tell it by your caprielou appetite? Junt net p r (! r i ea at Deuuia' ami you will feel like a new man, and nee I no eMiiu to hold your digestion. Fineai line of itaplr in tha city, Alfred Cuiurulng, of Puilnn, clioee to pay bia tine nf (35 by rvlng time in the couuiy jail. In tbia manner he makea (2 per tiny, and if e In hia Uiard pretty fair wage, after alt, coming down to a matter ot do'lar and oenM Cum iiiinga pleaded guilty toetrikinga woman at HuiUm a few days ago. Hjiring good arriving at II Weh rung A time, eveiy day. Dry giMxIa, drea gniHla, cnlieo, etc i ha Urgi'tt liuri ever brought to llillahoro come and eee lor jour- .elf. Btrvlcea at the Peptiit church Sunday, April 24, 11HM: Sunday achool, 10 a. m ; eermon. 11 a. in., (heme, "Soul l'roeerily 8 p m.. aermon, eulijeet, "ihe wcond Time." You are cordially invited to each aervire. Hlrangeri made welcome. J. F. Day, pailor. For 8aU-N'ice young milk cowe, well broke to milk, with their calvea. Thane are hitih grade graded Jeraeye; aleo mixed timothy and clover hay, looea, and aeed po taUiea, F, M. lleidel, llillelx.ro. Mta. Malwl Chaetain, of Milton, I'malilla County, and' who ii IS rand Chief of the Oregon Katie Ixine hiKtere, will make an ofhcial viail to the local Kathbone Temple, lonioriow evening. Money to loan on farm proiwrty. Aleo choice farm! for Hale. T. Wilbicouihe, Koom 1, Hamilton Uuilding, rortjand, Oregon, lleporta trom all over Ihe county denote that all ciop sowing ia very late tin Spring, (nana la ahoul the only thing eending nut it ad VittiC" ut-'ent, and a big hiy haiveet ia ateured All kind of grata mile, clover eed, giirdeu and tieUI ein-da. at the M.iin Mriel reed More, Ihllelx'M We c.n eave you money on tieed. Hon W. N !A-raU and W. V Wiley were uunuu ihe HillalHtro people who vi tied I'oithind to hear the lecture of llonnr Davetipnrt, Hie great cartooiiiet, lal week. tlanltiuiiw la aliont to commence j'lal remember lint ihe g r.len wel we eell are aUav of the !( ami moet reliable. Deniiii. i'ratl Vit ki re, bo ha lai n af- i-ieliinl agent at Forexl (i rove, for Ihe 8 mi In rn l ucilio, in tempi rni ly agent lor the company at C r neliiiH. , We carry the ewelleet line ol uentlenieii'n and I in lien' drtBi ehoe to le found in llm town. Come and eee them, at Dennis', Mr. and- Mr. A. A Phillip, of CoMieliu, pati-ed thiough the city Huntley morning, on tlioi r return (roin linker City, whero they went ti wiin e Ihe wedding of their eon, Webslo", Ori'tfnii FireA' Uolief Aaaociation, a boiiiH iiiHtiuuion, eafe and relia ble, and cheaper than uthera.- -F. 10. Water, Agent, Foreal drove, Oregon, llughea phono. Will cull. Mi Jennie Oreer baa returned from Portland, and, owing to her health, hits reaigned l orn the hos pital, where aha bad a position a niiree. The W, L. Dougln W.50 ahoe is a world beu'er for the money. We have Ihe etcluive agency, Price elaiuped on every pair II. Web rung & Hons. Chas. Mitchell departed this week for Fulda, Warn , and hie brother K. 0., ol Pendleton, is ex pected home on a short visit in a tow days. flood IfiOO lb. work mare for salo, reasonable, or will trade for good saddle pony. W. L. Davis, llillsboro, Ernest Stewart, connected with the Portland (las Company, was in the city Tuoaday night. He has sold the lot smth. of the Holinan place to Mr. Cornell. Ice and Ice Cream delivered to any part of the city. Greear'e Confectionery. Argus and Orcgouian, $2.00. UNIONISTS WILL- MM INCOUNTVCONVKNTION On ThurMliiy, April 2S. it Quirt House to Name Ticket CAMPAIGN WILL I0KMALLV OI'EX County ood LrgihlaUvc, ami I'rcciiKl Ofliar to be Nuiuiinitcd The laet county nominaling cjm veiition nf (he cainjiuiu will lake piece in HiHalMiro, on Thursday, April 2H, roiivening at 10 a. in, when the Unit n pirty will pl.ice a leielalive and county ticket iii ihe field. 'J'li is will formally open the campaign, and then lie aire pull ing will commence. The precinct repreientation i to be aa follows: Itvuvenliini Kail Itntte 7 lluavurlim II I.4IIW Creek i lliilii 7 M oiinlii! ii 4 (Virnrlnm . I'l N. llllllM.r.i II Columbia VI H. llllMxim in liry ....II N, I nrt-ht (irova .12 Inllvy 7 H. fnnml lrovt... W K. Cadur I'ritok ... K Houlli I'ouliitrn ..In W. (Vilar Creek.. II Wn,lo In WcmI ItiitUi 7 WIiiii-Ioii I I KmmIvIII i Chairman James II. Sewell and Secretary John M Wall reipient that the varinu precinct commit teemen see that fall delegation are present. Swettand'i Famous Ice Cream Is the la-et. Tiy it, and yon ill have n i ether. Fp-ciul atlenlion paid to oiders Uit lue cream for wedding, purlieu, etc W e nerve ovler ever wy We have the lurgct uikI belt Hun of caiid:ie, cigur ai.d tulucc ii in the city. (illKKAK LONKKITK'NKHY RATHBONE SISTERS' DISTRICT CONVENTION. The Ilathbmie Sielert'' Dixitict Convention will convene here Wed nesday, April 27, in the Wehrnng Hall, at 'J o'clock a. M AH mem bers nf the order, in good etanding are ietueeted to attend. UOKMNi; 8KSSION. 9 lo lo o'clock Social Hour Initrurtiou aiul Iliill in Opening Ivxer ciaei. plural iom on Mine. lumiraucc Branch raper liy Mr. Kate J. Young Munrr. Mirmulilicaiion ami Drill on Kitu.il and Stall Woik. (Jucntioui Anmered. AKTKHNOON SHSSin.v. Some of Hi Thiiica Tlial Harm the Or der Paper bv Mr, f. K. Inibne, I'. O C. ntectuiaioa on above lulijrct. Wliat Constitute a Good M. nf R. & C and M. of I'. Taper liy Ml. Margaret I.ulke. Diaciia on on mine. Social t'raliiica ai d liow to f nlrreit tlie Membfia. Taper by Mis. Kile Jliihlun Discuuion on Mine. irpbaua' Home Work, Jueiiion llox Conducted hy llie Grnml Chief, Mra. HUM ChaiUin. ODD FELLOWS' ANNIVERSARY. The Eighty Fifth anniversary of the f um liiu (if Oild F llnwship will lie goiiiiii morated in ibe Con gregational Church nest Sunday morning, at eleven, and Odd M low and Uehekahs of Hillehnro and the count v nt l.rei will be in a'lendtince, Thee two orders will intend in a body, fr.im tha Odd Fellow ' Hull, rmrer Main and Third ll-v Kdw Curran a ill de liver a b- tun -M rmnn appropriate lo tb- day, the euhj-ct bring. "The Larger Lite and the Three Link hich Unite it lo (1 d " Sp c'nl tiiUftii Ini hi en ed ctl for the (- crtlon. r ata w' hereoeivel I r Odd Fellow mvl lChekhs. The general pnb'io is inviti d In the-e exercise. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Nut ice is hereby given that sealed bids will he riC' ived nt Ihe County Court roi in nt Hillaliorn, on Tliurs d ty, May .r), l'.HU, at 2:.'t() p. m , for he count Miction of the following biid.e-: ; A brhlpn on the river road be tween llillob no and Faimington. A biidge across Davis cteek, one mile north of Hilitboro. Honda will be required for good faith and performance of contrncls. SpecificntiniiM may he i-een at the County Clerk's nlllce. Ij. A Riam, County Judgo By older Commb sinners' Court. Dited at llillsboro, Oie, this April 21, 1904 Mrs. Jehu Dennis visited with Portlaiuf friends yetttrday. A fresh lot of bulk pickles both sour and sweet at lireer's. Mrs. II. T. Rngley returned yes terday f.'oin an exei:dd vicit with relutives in the city, J. F. Day, pnetor ol the Baptist church, r.'luriied last evening from a vHt to Prineville, Crook county, and teports fine i outlier up in that BtCtiotl. J. C. Miller, of Olercoe, n;as in town today and says tho Washing tin county Pomnna Grange will meet in tho Arcade school above (ilencoe, Wednecday, April 27. Representatives from tho varioin county granges will he ptcent anil tha local members will endeavor to give the visitors a splendid program. Huy your eee J at llrori and save money. Local new on evry of The Ar K H. D in't ovi rl.eik this fact. lireer' ii the place to buy groc eries, crockery and gla ware. Mix Gertrude Kendall hi ac cepted a po-iiion aiih the Greer Grocery. II. Taylor Hill, of Mountain dale, aa in town yesterday, en route to Portland. Miss Eva Alexander, of Didey, waaapuealof Mr. II. C. Vaugbl, ol Maui Hrect, this week. A i ice little thunder shower, Tuesday afuonoon Truly, we are growing like the Eastern stale. Mies Tennessee Weatherred has completed the Winter term of school al the Job D strict, west ol town. The roif U on the Dailey bicy cle building being constructed on lid lot tnntcf the Doneleou store mi Main street. Wheeler's pump factory has I esn moved to the lot east of the South ern Pacific (I i p it, ai.d I lie- machin ery will be installed in a few days. The Hartratiipf Feed Store team indulged in a tunaaay Monday, tin ally stopping agtinst the eleu trie light pole in front of the Schulmerich store. Damage, a bout ten dollars. Ed. Austin, of Cornelius, is sell ing out his home and will in the near future start for Eureka, Hum l.oldt county, Cal , one of the finest sections, along the. Pacific coast, barring the Oregon coast, i f course. Congregational church, next Sin. day: Morning, anniversary Ber- vici. KelMkihs an.) Odd Fellowi in attendance, evening, 7:30, Kev Mr. Winatie, of the American Sun l.iy School I'uiin, will preach. All are invited. Book ljvtrs will find our shelves a rare treat H we have not what you want, order it from us, and we will gel it lor you. We carry the largest line of nice books in the county. Tho L. M. Hoyt Com pany. S. M. Yoran, of Eugene, and who ia Grand Master nf the Oregon body of Masons, will muke an ofli- cial visit to Tuality Lodge, of this city, Thursday evening, April 2S Member are invited lo be in at tendance It might be of interest to hafe bail fans to knew that Ward Downs, of this city, now with the bishop Scott Academy, is pitching great ball this year, fanning out nine men, luesday, in a shut-out game with the Hill Military Acad emy nine. - W, A. Goodin, formerly of this county, but now a resident id As toria, writes the republican county committee that private business prevents hun from running on the ticket as r preientutive, and he asks tint his name be withdrawn and another's substituted. Mrs. TIiob Uglow,of Mountain d ile, came out from Portland, Tuesday, after a month's treatment for her eye., under a epfcinlist Sho is much improved and is pleased that she will pot lore her vision. Sheriff Sewell conveyed Leer Fouge'ron, the Fni.chman, to the limine Asylum last Friday, the county court having committed him as unsafe to be hi larne. Foti seron went f: on bad to wnrfc the longer he wn de'ained, and upon medical exanrnttinn he wis de dared to he ii sano. Shipper en buying Rurbank potatoes for Vav shipin- nt to Cnli fornia and Alaskan vi n's Choice Burl) inks i tin from $1. 25 per cwt,, il wn to If 1 10 for noon r qu ility, Grower im taking advantage of the better roads to get their pro duct to lim n. Schulmerich Bros., and Lye s it Hare, are the chief llillsboro buyers. With the advent of the warm season ladies are tuming their at tention to dnss goods. Our line of dimities, perc.iles, zephyrs, wash si'ks. fancy and plain Swiss nnods, ia of the finest. Come ear ly and see the lattst and most popular patterns in de(e goods, in stock nt the L M. Hoyt Company's store And when you buy ask for 'ickels. Elder J. A. Campbell, a former Hillsboro favorite, and now a rei dent of Portland, will preach in the llillslwo Christian Chun h on Sunday, April 21, morning and evening. Several of his Christian friends aro trying to arrange to have Mr. Campbell preach here every other Sunday for a year, and if euflicient money can be raised be will be called. All kinds of garden and field seeds at R, II. Greer's. ' . Cornelius: Seven town lads were ai reeled here yesterday, for violat ing the city ordinance which pro hibits swinging on to passing cars inside the oily limits. The fine of $5 waa suspended during good be hsvior D. Jrf Barrett, tho South ern Pneilio ngent, departed for the bedside of his father, Jamestown, North Dakota, Salurdiy. Henry Hinderling has relumed from a business trip to Pendleton. Hills boro and Forest Grove K. of P. were visitors at the Pythian lodge meet ing, Tuesday night. After the ex ereiscB were over a splendid supper was served. IIOM IAIPANKLS AX INQUEST JIM I John Oliver Met Death by Accidental Drowning. DISPELS SUSPICION OF FOIL PLAY Wan browned April to, and then Neigh bor Started Sloiy of Foul Play. On April 0, John Oliver, aged 70, was drowned in the Nehalem rivert beyonl Buxton. His loi; a re covered snd buried seven miles be ycnl Buxton. There was no thought nf an inquest and after the buril it became currently reported that Oliver had hem killed and bis body thrown in'o the river. Sher iff Seaell and Deputy District At torney E B Tongue weM to Bux ton Tueeday and. Coroner La'ge being presint, thi body was ex humed and examined for evidence of foul play. There wa none, and a jury impanelled, deeltred that deceased met death by drowning. CARL HUDSON DEAD. Carl Hudi-on, of Forest Grove, mora readily known as "Paddy,' dropped dead at Cornelius at three this afternoon. Hudson was driv ing Prince Almo, the stallion own ed by John McNamer, and while passing the Aplin Mills, fell in a fit .f epilepsy and dropjied off from bt hind tha vehicle. He-was picked up snd taken into a near-by house, but life wa extinrt. Hud son wis a native of Wisconsin, and is a son of W S. Hudson and wife. nf Forest Grove, both of whom are very elderly people. The remains were taken to Forest Grove lale ibis afternoon. WOODMEN RESOLUTIONS. (Glencoe Camp, No. 461.) "Whereas, It ha pleased Almighty God to remove from our midit oar faithful D(1 highly esteemed Nei((hbor, Terry Miller, of this Camp, and who departed this tile March 9, I904, at the age of 24; be it Resolved, That thi Camp, deeply im pressed with the loss we have sustained in his death; and the great loss to hn family, do extend to tlieui, ia open C nip assembled, our heartfelt sympa thy, and be it Resolved, That this Camp has lost a faithful Woodiuau, acd one who was ever ready to practice iu hi everyday life the tenet of the order; and who was a faithful son and brother, and, a we think of bis many excellent traits, we pledge anew hi remembrance and our lovf-, and be it Resolved, That the charter be draped in uiourninK for thirty day, and that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our record and the same published in the Pacific Woodman and the Hillsboro Argus. "Can we torget our friend? Ah, no! Within our heart his memory buried lies. The thought that where he is, we too, shall go, Will cast a light o'er darkest scenes of woe." Joh.n H. DoriAnd, Committee A. C. Winnky, ( K. M. TaNNOCK. MONAHAN BERST. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr.i. I. E Beret, of 4SS East Ash, Portland. Ore., April 10, 1904, at Hih Noon, Mr. E. Franklin Monahan and Miss Mary Lee Beret. The bride is a well known Hillsboro girl, having lived here several vears She is a grand daughter of G. X. Thorn is, of Beaverton. The Argus joins with her many friends here iu ti tillering congratu lations to the happy couple.- White Minorca iggs, 50 cents per setting of -l") - Mis J. H Hum phreys, Hillsboro. Herbert P. Simmons, a son of the late Whcelock Simmons, and a trandson nf Mr. and'M'S Michael Moore, was married to Minnie Bell McCoy, of Gales Crek, April 16, UKM.Rfv S S. Dallas ollicia ing. The ceremony took place at the In-1111 of the bride's mother. With the biggeet evaporating cream fictory "this side Ihe Missis ippi; with a factory turning out gasoline engines; a new pump and sash and door factory ; a big, new lumber yard; and a steam laundry coming, this year has been a great one for Hillsboro. The semi annual meeting of the Washington County Veteran Asso ciation will take place at Cornelius on Thursday, May 5, according to the call of President Win. Leach, of Forest Grove. At that time the veterans will . decide where they hold the Annual Encampment thiB Summer. One of the oldest deeds filed for record lately is that of the United States to the heirs of Francis Mc- Kinney. for 320 acroB of land, un der the old donation land claim law, in section 22, township 1, south of range 1 west. The patent was signed by U. S. Orant, presi dent, in 1S73, and for over thirty years it has laid away in some box. The Portland agent for a refris erator comnanv nlaced ten cans of Oregon Grape evaporated cream in a solid cake of ice and lelt it tbere for ten davs. Uoon oneninit the cream and taking out the freeze it was foui d to be in excellent condi lion. This means that the cream will stand Alaskan shinment and storage without any trouble a big thing for the llillsboro uondenser. Slnrifr Sewell i lumii g each, tax colUctinne, over to Treasurer W. M. Jackson, as rapid;y a cnni- puiatiMn lor the various fund aiil iwrmit. Alrta lv he hi turn ed over about MteOO, and more will m sent in a few day her.ee. Treasurer Jaeknon will this week lend one half of the state tax, ainnun'ing to ls,4.'5i.2., and the balance will wait oe- until next Fall. The biggest check for a echool clerk ever drawn in Ihe county was signed by Mr. Jackson, Imsday, when he gave Cierk B cow, for iheMthool district in Hills boro. a neat little draft on the Shute bnk for 2, 103 0'. The llillsboro school district pays an 1 receives more money than any oth er district in the county. At the meeting of the Portland Presbytery, held 01 Wednesday, the Key. A Rr.binson, of the Tual alin Plains Presbyterian church, llillsboro, and thapla n Gilbert, ol the Calvary church. Portland, were elected as comiuisMoners to attend the Presbyterian General Aifenn bly to be held in Buffalo, X V., neit month Mr. Robinson ha been in this stale for over seven teen years, and as both he and Mrs Robinson have friends and rela fives residing in the East, the op portunity thu offered of visiting them will be taken. Mr and Mrs Robinson will leave Hillsboro for the East about May 1st, returning about tbe end of the month. The democrats of the fifth judi cial district certainly paid quite a tribute to Hon. T. A. McBride and Harrison Allen, judge and dis trict attorney for Clatsop, Colum bia, Clackamas and Washington counties. Xo nominations were made against these two republican candidates, their popu'arity and records being such that it was not thought neceieary to name an op position, lijth of these are popu lar with tLe people hre-pective of partv, ai d thty have given univer sal satisfaction. For the first time in many years the canidatea for there two offices will have to make no campaign. The Nelson & Reed sawmill, sit uated north of Glencoe, has com pleted its contracts and, having equipped the mill with the most modern machinery tn the market, will this season cut for the trade Their mill is located in one of the finest timber belts in the North west, and their lumber is of the finest in the markets. Give them a call if you have an order. It will receive prompt attention. We manufacture all kinds of moulding. Aelson dc Keed, Glencoe, Ore. Miss Mona William, daughter of Mrs. Jane Williams, wife of the late Lee Williams, met with a painful accident at the Oregon Con- densid Milk Company's plant, Tuesday afternoon. This was Miss Will ams first day at the plant, and she was operating one of the canmaking machines. The ma chine in question was used for cut ting small round pieces of tin, and in some manner cut off the tip ol the third finger of her left hand Dr. Tamiesie found it necessary to amputate at the first joint. Mr. J L. Banks, nf Banks, brought iu three small h-m eggs, laid by a big Brown Leghorn, Tues day, and they range iu size from a quail's egg to that of a wren. Mr. Banks Bays that the hea makes ae much fuss over the smtille-t, not much larger than a Lima bean, ae she would over a fn duct as big as a goose egg. Each egg is perfect in formation and has the regula tion yolk, the same as the big ones. If you want to see the smallest hen egg ever cackled over, come to thu ollice and vou will find it. A? the Union county convention approaches there is but little talk of aiuliddt . The friends of John W. Sewell are asking that he run again for the shrievalty, and it is said that he will accept if there is a practical unanimous desne that be go on the ticket I, eatherred is mentioned for e'erk. arid has manv supporters in fact, there seems to be no other candidate of fered. It is a week yet until con vention day and new candidate may then Le in the field. Mr. Talbot Millar, of Sc.igg:na Valley, died at hie home Monday, April lath, alter a simewhat pro longed illness. Deceased leaves a widow and one little daughter, and an aged mother to mourn his loss The funeral service, which whs held at Gaston, was conducted by ihe Rev. A. xtobinson, of Hillsboro; afterwards the Woodmen, of which order d( ceased was a member, held a service at the grave Bide. Today it is learned that the new rural route leading south out of Hillsboro will not commence de livery until May 16. This route will have 111 patrons, and will also carry a pouih mail to Laurel Scholle and Farmington poBtoffices will, so it is said, be discontinued, as well as the mail routes now.mak. ing delivery. The new delivery will embrace 28 miles of travel and leave Hillsboro at 9:30 a. m., re turning at 5:30. C. E. Beckwith and Max Cran- dall, who have been exporting the city books, find everything in good shape, Recorder Bagley's accounts and those of thexity treasurers, be ing in shape barring a few minor errors. Their report has been sent in to the oouncil and adopted. Mr. Cran dall now awaits orders to go to work again with Clark & Buch anan. - THOFEHSllONiU F. A, BAILEY, U. D i'bialclaa, and Mar(MBl OSce Muresa-Baiky block p stair. Room la-1 1 aad 15. Ktatdcaca aolk west corner Huelina aad Sad atr. Uoth 'Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C, M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offica utairs over The Delta Drug 8 lor. , K aid East o Oonrt Ha. - -in tbe comer of ihe htoea. AeeeeeVMVWVMMMVv. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMLSS1E, M. O., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Ca. Consultation in French or Kogiiab. Of fice upstairs in Corwin-Wooster Block, ortb lule of Mam Street. F. J.. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kesiilenue one door north Catholic cborch. Oregon Phone Main 116. HILIXBORO - OREOON vsrvwvwsewiewvvi GEO. . BAQLEY ATTORN BY-AT-LA W Booms 1 aud il Sbite Baildlurl HILLS BOKO, . . 0EEGOI. H. T. BAQLEY, A TfORNBY -AX-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Peat Offica, HiUaboco, - Oregoa. tho Tonees. Twaeof, OTSBT THOS. H. A E. B. TON0UB4 Attorueya-At-Law. Room 3, 4, & i, Mofgsa Blk, HUlabora. JOHN U. WALL, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey afsrgu Block Rooms, 1 aa ' a. HILLSBORO, - OR1GOH. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW (Suoeasaor to Bantu A AaainM Office, Up Stair, Ceatral Block. HILLSBORO ORBOOH. TaaoVVMM , W. D. HARE, , Attorney-at-Law Shale Building, Upstairs, Bistort, Orogti .Central If eat Market. c TH.BUKY, Proprietor. Fresh and cured meats of all, kinds. Finest kind of lard on sale. Full weights guaran teed. Highest market price paid for fat livestock and hogs. Fresh fish on every Friday. Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregon. E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNSLIVI LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In- suranee Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right. Add your sale to our list. Call in and see us. - Main Street, Hillsboro. Or. P. C. CAMPBELL IMPERIAL AND TRIBUNE WHEELS, These are Finest Bicycles in the Market REPAIR SHOP All kinds of Bicycle Repairing Done on short Notice. Prices Reasonable. , SECOND STREET HILLSBORO One door north Downs' Blacksmith Shop rW!AyvVVVWvVVvW DR. A. A. BURRIS 3XfSxxetlo XXocvlox- Suecessfiilly treat disease without th use of Drugs or Surgery, by the Welt mer System of Magnetic Healing. Call and see nie. Consultation free. Office upstairs, over the City Bakery Hillsboro, Oregon Union sets, ill cents per pound at Me Bsinger's. For a fine picture call on Pope the Photographer Call for Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that alt Hillsboro ', warrants drawn on the General Hand and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" prior and up to December lo, iqoi, are now payable at my office in tha ' Bailey-Morgan Block, and thai interest will cease upon same after this Marck 3'. 904- ' ; John M. Wall, Treasurer of the City of Hillsboro, Ore, Dated at Hillsboro, thi March 31, I94- X