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1 t Kntared a tha Pnat -office at Hlllaboro, Oregon, aa wwnd-rlaaa mail matter. LUCIUS A. LONO. Editor. County Official Paper KnltScriptinn: On Dollar par Annum. Si x Month, tW ota. ; Thrwt Month, 3i cu. laaae! Every Thararlay BY LONQ McKINNKY HOPS OH THE RAISE The hop market is lightly better thU week, oainj lo the English de mand, ami choice are now brinjj in( 2") oenU in the local market The e are no ealee, however, to apeak of, the growers alt feeling that Kng'ish conditiona are such thtt lelter p'ieea must prevail. To show what the English situation is, the follow in)? it quoted from a hop paper serosa the pond: mop eoMnmoxs iv kncxamd Kentieh Observer, Mar. 16 ) Than waa a alight improvement ia tha demand from Mewera toward the clou ot the week, but tbe iaquiry hat again fallen off, and business ran only be effected at tuch low prices at S toe, to i if- per cwt Thte are. however, comparatively lew parcela oa offer and hnldera are very firm aa a rule. Th formation of the" Hop Planter Syndi cate hat now heea completed, aad it ia uaderatood that about 6o per cent of the ansold hope are ia the pool. Meaera. V. H. and 1L UMav. hoo factor, London, report:-Ther ia a very ! general oemana lor all description! of hops at hardening rate. Consumers, with six moat ha comumptioa ia front of them, before another crop can be rained, are becoming anxious to tecure sufficient to cover their requirements. Tbe sparsitjr of stocks points to the pro bability that many will have serious dif ficulty in finding what they reqaire. The foreign merkets are advancing. Tbe importi of hopa into Rngland from Jan uary irt to February iSth. 1905, were l,974 cwts. From tbe corresponding period laat year 78,6 cwts. The ex ports of foreign hops frooi Englaa-t from January 1st to February 18th, 1905, were 1.748 cwts. For the corresponding period laat year 1 ,344 cwts. - L Curtis part of block J f Grov Henry Hannan et ux to V A Bel linger a H of a w V V o( w o( sw W 1 j 1 3 a r 4 w Neils Anderson et ux to G L Laet sober 50 a ia T M Adams die sad other laJ Krick Krk-aon to Wm Hotline 38 a ia V m Baldra d lc..,.. Mort ltallelt to loha ftoralev pt ol It 4 blk 11 Walker's ad 1 or est throve aad other land. J M lowland et nx to V L Uow land et ux lo a tec ; 1 1 a r 2 w V f t'ballacombe at ux to IWaais Newell Masters I S ol ' of , s w 4 of t w V sec 30 1 1 s r jt w Jamea A Anderwa et ux to F V Cady t a ia Alvia T Smith d I c Johann Fape et ux to I, J 1'ape 40 a sec )o 1 1 1 r 1 Geo K Strong et ux to Harriet V. Bailey 1 a see 31 1 t r t w. . , Lycuivus Galbreath to Joseph Gaibreath 100 a in sec it and sit ianw Mary B Hoard et ux to William F Voe et ux s S of a see S t 4a r w William K Yoe et nx to Ceo Fish er ', of a e , sec SK t a r a AS 7w Sis Xjoo Ijoo IMO Itoo sfao jooo issa aicc uoraon, one 01 uteoroe Dig ; m farmer, was in town today. iS Mr. and Mre. A. B. Flint, of ftfthi-tll'a twanran in tkaa Malta eki ttm. ro;n ' " f First Quality Drug Store We provide for the people who have hud enough ex perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality, trustworthy- house arc always cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. t t 0 0 2 For our prescription work, because we do the work ex fj actly as it should be done. W c pay no 01 Jl age to seud us prescriptions, ami, there to brtug such work We Have Mode a Reputation otie a pcrccut- therefoie, it pays H you iiu - 9 BAILEY'S PHARMACY j This is an advertisement, aud likewise it is a fact. iUUUUUlUilllisUiiUUViU' PROBATE. Appraisement ia F.rl Miliu, e-ut, Ute of CeJir Mid, filed at (3127. Ordered that personal property be sold at public aK Report of guardian Adim Ful ton, Forst Omve, epenHthrif'. fi'el, rh)wing rereipta a' 33 16-1 aod die'onrseuieut at 1188.60, filed and app,o?ed Estate Euep:o Roi, late 0! Beaverton, cloeed ot record. Mary J Myera appointed ad ministralrix etat t.t her mo ther, the late Mry J. Blrer'. of! Forest Grove, binds at 1200; H. B Johnson N. J Walker aud Geo. Hancock, appraisers. Wm. Zeigler allowed $1500 for' eervices 00 farm of h's lata mother, Matilda Zigler, of L lueign in 1 j.ae. 'Final oeltlrmtnt Enoa Davis es tate m for May 15. Heirs late Elhtb Geiger. of: frt tirove, eitTl lo appear Miy 8, 1905, to show rani why leal es tate tball not be sold. BLACI1 DIAMOND VILLE (No. 28Q41) Largest Registered Percheron Stallion in County; 4 years old; weight, 2060; color, coal black; gentle disposition; intelligent; finely built; registered iu American I'ercheron Stud Book. Sired by Yillers, aud a grandson of Brilliant 755, he by Brilliant 756. SEALED BIDS ASKED Sealed bids for the conrtrnction of a church at Bethany will be re ceive on or brfore April . 17, 1905, ty a committee consisting of Wm. C Lsuhe. Bethanv, Ore , K I Ku ratli, Hillsboro. Ore., or Jacob Wis nier, 92S East Seventh Htreet, Por: land, the work ealkd for being as follows, the choreb to famish all material Carpenter work; plastering; tiu- ning; painting, etc. Specifications may be bad from either of the above named commit teemen. Tbe building committee reserves tha right to accept or re jest any or all bids. By Order of Above Named Com mittee. The Percheron Stallion, VALINDiJS No. 22031 Dark dapple gray; splendid build; weighs 1850 SIRE Villns ttuu) (StsSi),l.v Briard 5317 (tf,t". hy Hrilliaut 1271 (755), ly lii'illiaut tM (756), by CiKo'lt (711), hy 'u 11 Chasliti I7i;i),l',v ruo'(7!2), ly Mii'.iiin I715), ly Jean I.e lilauc;i. IHM-I.iiul.t 2751 1 1541 j, bv Vaillant .p'-l. ''V Tiospi r jSut, hy Dciulc IStjj, hy'V'icux l'l t iie St., by Coco 1 7 1 a 1. by Miguoti 715, ly Jean I.e Blanc l7.v4 Will stitntl the soosoii o 1001 its folhms: S. K. D. Mcrk plaie M.ualay t,hn until TuMlar mi. nli. k dff'nillf -Tn.nhy in nil 11 it'll Wrd nra.la IIHltl.iim ItitUboro We lorixlav tvri 1 n)( ai il Tlnr Nil tv itmil 4 iu I'hV Heler Srlwa'a Jdte rhutx.Uy nen ii'tt until h ti lar roiirtiii'K Phillip -K rlil y ait I until h'a'unUy Htm iiing J. W. (onnrll'a farm Haturday and Sunday innri iii,;. t TERMS-Season, $Ol To insure foal to stand unci such, $12; GtO. GIBSON. Manager. J. W. C0NNELL, OwflOf. L?"". ... . : ill I ta ; CORNELIUS Miss May Wolf retarned from Portland M tss ai ay v ' Vednesdsy. A. k.m liner, fonuerly of Ibis place. dm now oi i-orvallts, was in town To day night. Mrs. Montgomery, tbe posiuiatress, is uavwg ner nouae papered and painted ftl. Peterson & Sons sre doing the work Mis. Nellie Eckertuan, of Baker City, is visiting her parents, Mr. sad Mrs. A. n. rQiiupe. ...H'' AP,il '95. to Rev. and Mrs ilkms, a son. 1L I ".1! ., .... lucmuiriai oinciius win give s so cial .lance Saturday eve, April 15, at Mrs. Matlhies' hall. Good mnoic snd s good IIUIE. Tbe new city officers were sworn in last Monday eve, and L. O. Weidswitsch was appointed marshal. Dr. E. Everest, C. C. Hsncock snd Ilsrry Chsllscomte visited Portland Wednesday. F. Schoen is potting ia a new foaada- tlon onder bis nmldtng oa Main street. ana mazing otner repairs. Oos Irmler was ia Cornelias oa busi ness today. He is located In Portland REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oakley M Arnold to Jane M Tra uma soasfcit2ar4w F A Wslroui et el to W H Milne a w V of It 3 blk 8 Forest Grove. . Investment Co to F W Csdy ao.ao a in I H Reed die John L Dooner to Abbie F Cow iag s e J sec 13 I s a r 6 w. 1 . . . Rdwsrd L Jsmee et at to John L Barngrover 3-I0 of aa acre in Kenyon Crsndall homestead .. WJ VsnSchnyver et aa to WV Wiley pert at hlk 8 Hillsboro. . . I tt (?ner to Mary B Mills c . let 3 blk 27 Ponet Grove. . , . . . Henry Jewett to B B Gog tract ia sac 8 ttaraw.. rmma M Matriwla m at nt 800 530 900 5 900 Itoo 100 ; . f 'Rn L " .:MT -t ! TAPAGEUR (53167) . yp'&"&tTA I Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled in France, in 1901. ' I !' 0 I ! Brought to America in 1904. American number. ; M .v Uj ; CuW and descriptionUack; with star. Fiiu-lv sliaH-d. Absolutely the li,t 'S Cj'y r 1V horse iu Washington County. lur years old. ' Weight, W Just' the hurse J f :2s. h j J lor gtMnl substantial ets. , A ' " , ,-X".-X vy,.t- )KJ2.if.&V(Mj ' ' i.ai. - -1 ..' ' " a -v- y" V' " ' " V -, rri - -rrrn -v f.,y sut-s.W.:". ; -y lv "-H II 'a ' ( J ' ' 5 WILL MAI1E THE SEASON OF 1905 AS FOLLOWS, Forest Grove Fridays, until Tuesday morning, at Cornelius & Hancock's barn. Corn ELK'S Tuesday, at 9 a. m., at Bunning's barn. HiLtSBORO Tuesday noon until Thursday tnorning.at Redmond & Sappington'sbarn. Glencof, Thursdays, at W. E. Smith's the Hoover & Connell ranch. TERMS Single Service, $8$ Season. $12, Insurance. $15. T. J. WALLAN, Owner JAS. A. JOHNSON. Manager Arbor Day at the public jtchools tomorrow. Smokers like the Schiller and tbe Excellencia. Those cisars are of tbe best stock.- You can't fool ao authority on a good cigar. Road district claims will be pub liebed next week. Tbey were crowded oat thU week owing to rush of other matter. And this reminds one that there are about two hundred of them. Alfred Lilly, of Gales Creek, has re-enlisted in the U S. A., at the Piesidio, San Francisco, and ex pects to go to the Philippines this fall. He is at present visiting home folks. Fsrd Oroner, of the Groner & Rowell Company, of Scholia, was in town this afternoon, and states that their mill pond this vear is filled with the finest logs aver brought to the yard, for quality and "clear." Hugh Smith and Chas Jackron have a contract of grading around tbe government building on the ex position around', and passed through with their teams, en route fiom Foreat Grove to their work, today. Tbe Washington County Veteran Association wiil hold its annual Spring meeting at Forest Grove on ay 4, and a large number from here will attend. At that time the place for the annual re-union will be selected. Judge H. T. Baglev todav wed ded Mr. F. Rieidon and Jessie Booth, both of Portland, although the bride gave thia county as her residence, It is understood that tha ceremony was performed in or- mr In valirlafa a fnrmav marrian The Argus gives sll the news ofj The Pacific 8tafes Telephone the county. One dollar per yesr. 1 Company has inaugtt-aied an all Judge Morelahd, of Portland,! n'ht ,er?ice h'r Forest Grov was in town jesl&rday . 0"1C nl ulcriDf rs of ibat c im pnur cn now gei nignt calls with (? Will Highest markpt price for Mohair and wool, H. Wrhrung & 8001, Beaverlon is to have another rural route, named No 3 It sill accomodate 103 boosts and 4(14 people. Clerk Godmau this week issued marriage license to L J. Papeand iibs jimma K Kruger, or Middln ton. Tbe biggfst stock of shoes ever of fered for sale ia found st Schulmer- ich Brothers. Call and see their lines. , Max Crandali has been putting in time in the Sheriff's 1 ftilce, tbir week, assisting Deputy Kane in getting things up to time. Tbe Hillsboro and vicinity Mo hair pool sold its crop vesterday to Herman Metzger, tbe Portland buyer, at 32 cents per pound. Tne sale came close to the 1 1,000 mark, and there is no doubt but that the pool as helpful to all concerned. Jnose who had wool 111 the poil were: ' Herman Prahl, North Hillsboro; Wm. Meierjurgen, North Hillsboro; . P. Cornelius, Mr, Jsggy. Tbos. Connell, Jos. Connell, Jos. Bucher, W. W. Paine, Glencoe; John Crocker, Mountaindale; Wm. Schulmerich aad C. Rehse, Farm ington; C. A. Hanley, Peter Gott leib and tbe Misses Young, North Hillsboro R. B. Collins, Chas. Crotkrr, Peters Bros, Tongue estate, J. W. Connell, Hillsboro, Jamta H. Seasll J. W Shuts. James Harwood, North Hillsboro; Albert Lincoln, Glencoe; Dr. W, D. WnnA Hill.Wn Hillsboro and Portland. Attorney Benton Bowman has been appointed locsl agent for the McMinnvllle Fire A Relief Associa tion, and is prepared lo write In surance ror that reliable institu tion. Farmers, give him a call. the referendum petitions, call ingiora voiaon the general ap propriation bill has just received 1 great many signatures in Wash Ington County, and it is estimated that double tbore necessary to mate me county request binding uas ueon secured. ARBOR DAY EXERCISES The following pros-ram will b ran. dered on Arbor Day, April 14, al Columbia Aesdtmy: 1 nstruoientsl solo ..... . Esther Clial inri av-"Arrjor lav" i a r.ni,u Roil Call " .. .Response with familiar Ou'otstioni MPsic-"Olsrl Mav Morn'i fir.u, ins spring r tower r.xerclne ,., ,, frimary Pupils Eva Cawrse, "South Wind;" Karl Jack son, "Jack Krost'Josie Smith, "Spring" Debate-"Resolvert that the Mississippi Rivr is wore beneficial to mankind than ths Great Lakes " Affirmative Esther Chalmers, Myrtle Bowser, Otis Jackson. Negative-Frsnk Btacb, Arno Lepchst, Fred Gordon Time 30 minutes to a side. -Report of judges. Parents Your children . need your interest and sympathy. You can show it by visiting our school, not only on special occasion, but at all times. Coma and we will make you welcome. . V inxalta Ulill. T.1a mahe the Season of 1905 fr.11 ru7 u"yn'.m uct M,a Lhas. jk-hamburR'n. Monday, from 3 p. , , b, ... "..nmu, n, iiKimiviiic. luesciay, at Prppress store frOlll tl SI. Til. tn 5 n in TumeAn,. 1 ... t lir...l.-i. " b - !W1 1 lr , " , j v '" l,J vvcuiicsuay at q a. in,, at Robfit Hockens Beawrjoa. Vcdnesday, n a. ., until 2 p, .11 , at M. MMead's Rul t rnbrie far,,, Wednesday, from 4 ,, ,. t0 Thursday at'a a. ,., a W . ba Hillsbom . Thursday tioon unti 6 p. , at Herman Hoge's, Farming 1 Ji , day until feat unlay evening at Fcrd Grouer's farm, Scholls. ' 1 LiVM3,-.ngie service. J&ft, Season. $12, to insure mure to be foal, $15$ to insure foal to stand and such, $17.50. Care to prevent hut not responsible for accidents. in Scholls Percheron Horse Co., o wners. 11 - J; A FEW CHOICE TEN-ACRE TRACTS Near town. Just the place to raise chickens or herries. Part cleared good soil. Investigate this. Cash or installmcntsto suit purchaser! J. CLAUDE" GREEAR, Hillsboro, Or. Notice of Final Settlement tinlice is hnrebv aivrn that the lintlun.ivn. ad Kxecutrix tit luttt will and teata- ment, ami or tu flute or KiikviIm 1(km1 (Roiiiotiiiieit known m, and called Joseph KONSil. docenHod. tma Hlnrl In llm Crnint v Court of the Hluto of (Innn, for WbhIi. ititfton Count v. Imr dual runort and an. count with Naid mtalH, and Hint thu Cunrt liai appolntml Monday, the lOtli day of April, iWi, at thn hour of 10 o'clock h. in., aa the time, and the Court room of nulil court a the place lor ImarliiK ohjaoilons lo aid i enort uid account, and for the net,- tlernent thereof, Dated and fiml piihllHhed, March , 19fi6. TEKKSA ROHSI, Executrix of I lie lust will anil tKHtiiiimur. aud of the enUl of KiiHfpio Rossi, ilec'.l. Exclusive Bicycle Store Dr. Hkkiy, the Pur'Jantl dentist who attempted to commit' suicide (he other day, will recover. He is a distant relative to H. 8, Jefl'rifp, tha Main Sfunnf Vt.n nt M nil.. Wc have bought the Bicycle Stock of F. R. Dailey, and ' we now have the ouly hieycle store in Hillsboro. We carry the Monarch, Columbia, Ralytle, Tribune.' Atone, Imperial and Stormer Wheels . .. A"J are prepared to make all repairs at reasonable prices. Full line 1 of bicycle sundries. Store on Main street, oppoi . site Tualatin Hotel. :. ' Kafer & Bennett