Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, June 15, 1894, Image 3

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    WLL3B0RO INDEPENDENT.
FRIDAY, JUNK 13.
Tho brick lit the foundation of the
band stand ware delivered yesterday.
The celebration that bad
talked of for Hillsboro has
abandoned.
been
been
lion. T. II. Tongue deliver the
annual address before the pioneer
association that i In session la I'ort
laud to-duy.
Lost A pal' of gold-bowed specta
cle. The finder can learn of the
owner by calling at the In depend
T.nt office.
The value of glae depend en
tirely on the skill of the optician.
Dr. Lowe Is skilled. Hoe him at
once If your eye trouble you In any
way.
Dr. Lowe, the optician, can be
found in the parlor of the Hillsboro
House, where you can have your
eves tested free of charge till Wed
nesday, June the 20th.
Alonzo Slgler bad ft call from
death thU week, lit was struck full
in the forehead by a heavy board,
pulled loose from bis barn by a bone.
An uely cut is tho result though It
might have been worse.
The Marion county fruit grower
have fixed iini a iris lor picking
Is-rrics thin M'Hn. which is ? ti'iit
N-r l fitr trHWlrri and Muck
U-rrie, nwplnrrie I tt , ion I ?
berries i j (i'Hti r gnllon.
The commencement exercise at
tho State Normal school omir from
the 17th to the Jotli. The graduating
las iiumiNTH nrty-one nieiniiers.
Among them apjx-iiM l.ncy K. Hum
jihrey, of thl county.
Ir. '. It. Ilrown ha nis'iied dental
imrluri in the MorgMii block, corner
Main and Second street, where In
Mill give attention to the aching
loolh. Ir. K. I well known hen
nnd enJoyM tin confidence of tin
jmlilic.
Ir. I .owe, the ottlclan, I aptin in
our niiilst. lie nn iicen iioinir noiih
very effective work mIiu-h hi arrival
licre, lining eciHcic hi noun hi
Hiatus when' it m lnilsiMe to In
lilted with satisfaction by other
lermanent In hi prorenslon. lie
leaven Thursday morning.
The Kltt'trlc Light and Water t'o.
It building a woodshed t'tx 1mj feet in
hI.c Thecniny think that there
i economy In liowiing wood for w in
ter ii. ThU I" undoubtedly true
for the few day when snow I on the
ground. The eaucity of the shed
will be alioiit "".cord.
ttciid twelve cent in nHagi
flump to :('. t'orcoran Ituilding,
Washington, I .('., and you w ill re
e'ivo four titple of KMte Field'
Washington, oiUtlining matter of
l-cial interest. Ulve name and
itddn, and ay where you siiw this
ndverti'nient.
W. A. Ittichanan, of the lirm of
Thompson, iN'llart A t'o., Portland,
Hient part of -Monday lat In llill
ls.ro. He a ii I hi firm are Interred
In the Atorl and HIIMioro railroad.
, Then' I some prospect for work to
' lie taken up on that lliu yet this
eumnier, though there may be a
failure.
The comity court call for bid to
build two bridgojone known a the
ltenuett bridge, south of t'ornelln.
uhlch will be lit feet long, and the
other I the Howard bridge, north of
4 'orneliu, which i 2.VI IW't; long.
The low bottom will e piled with
stl.k l inches In diameter nl the
small end. One bridge I ohc.ut I-fi-ef
high and the other 1-1 feet.
ThU morning apean the an
nouncement of Calvin It. Week,
70 Front street, Portland, dealer in
Ntatuary, granite and marble niorni
tnent. Mr. Week I a new-comer
and accustomed to eastern w holesale
price of which be give hU western
uilomer the advantage. His sain
i.le give an endless variety from
udipi. in select, and hi prices are
cltear than have lfore l'i
amnteil.
Vim can not affonl to ml
the
Miniiiiencement concert which cloMf
eercis. of lacih l'nlverlty at
in-.Mt llrove Wednesday eve, June
iriHli, IMt. It prnl to le one of
the lt concert given ny ine music
al o-iety. Ir. t'harlew H. Archer,
mt of Portland's fsvorite inger ha
I at 'II CCU red a soloit, and oli,
.,u.irlctl-., trio and choru' will j
till the evening witn mosi ciynj
iiinsic. Tickets Tor the concert on
,le at llriH-k drugstore. Admission
i'iits. n-erved eut W cent.
I 'oncert begin at o'eba-k.
The -j-rvlc' on Ihe IlillsUa-o, I lien.
ceaiiil Portland mall naite will U'
iliscoiilinueil on and after July lt
A new conlraH ha lieen let to . H.
I'eiiM', of Salt l,ake, t'tah, to mrry a
lailv mail irom HlllsUmi lo Oleu.'
and 'return at a contr.ict price of Wl.
The mail U'ave tllencoe at U a. m.
Nnd arrive here at N a. in., returning
leave hen at 9 a. in. and arrive at
4cncoe at ll::U S. m. It I Uiitlr--tood
Ihe ame man ha the ntr.ict
...... i..riiiul in (1-dar Mill and
' . ...... f i... i..r
,urn .
. .la u-ad Sl)l.
The name ervice ny
the new arrangement will I' d one for
Mil t, a avlng or fiw. iui win o
ervice be s satUfmtory. AH nwi
ia twwn Hethanyand Iillslro, di
Oiit less than ten mile, mut come
by way of I'ortUnd, full thirty mlU.
iM'side laying over In Portland one
night.
Sheriff Fori started Wednesday
miming for Sto-kton, Calif- to get
Mvnn U.anl. who Is wnbl hen
on Ihiee Indictment, the first two
heing for a-siult hein arme.1 with a
d.mgenM weapon, and the third f;r
as.iult and battery eomniitte.1 on the
,.rs m of hi wife. The a-sult was
7,11 hi minor child. The chil l wa
Ht tie breakfist table sitting on n
s ..,i l, x pl.e, in a chair. Si.me.
i'liiig went wr.lg when the bah
cried The Inhunnn father lap;M
itfa.anlkn..ke.llofTthel.-on
the rtur. In attempting to climb
hack lo P n obeilience V) f
father' ..rder, INfpl iull IntM
long night H)i U et wore. Tin
Inif-rwl brute again
,e caught up the box ! .fclt th
thild a blow on lop of the head.
Tor uch conduct the grand Jun-pre-M,
to the couru Nheritt JoM
has Um. after hin, for several
month snd now has him. He
readr has served lw tTDW In n
4incntin agicreKtlng 10 years, sn.1
he now is in ttir W tg try ilro.
Tho flraml Lod'e of Oregon of the
K. O. f. V. meet in Portland nel
Weduelay, the ijoih. The Supreme
lolge will meet -with the Onvon
brethren at that time. The Supreme
Lodge will be the guesUof the tirand
Lodge. A steamboat excursion to
the Cascades will be made on the
20th. Members of the order, with
their families, ar prlvilcdgei logo
on this trip. Tho expense will be
for a round trip ticket M cents. The
excursionist will take a lunch. Re
turning, the boat will be urged on
its way by the flood that now pours
down the Columbia. At Vancouver
a landing will be made and the ex
cursionists will go to the barracks
and witnewi the evening drew parade
of tho rarrUoo. Portland will be
made at J a. in., or after. On Thurs
day morning the Supreme Ixlge
will take carnage aud drive about
the city. At 1 3i p. tu. welcome ud-
1 reuses will be said at the .Msniuam
Orand theatre, after which all will
march to A. O. V. M . temple, corner
Taylor and Second streets, w here the
edifice will be dedicated, and where
the reception proper will occur. To
these exercises, both In the theatre
and in the temple, the public general'
ly will le admitted. This is the first
building the order has erected, and
the brethren of Portland and the
state are much elated thereat. The
real estate, 75 feet on Taylor and 100
on Second Street, cost before the rle
In dirt, 35,imhj. The contract price
of the building wa t".,iHX. Tho
prrMrty I now i-onsldenl to be
win-til aUiut I'.ii,imni. It h owned
l.y an a slat lou inaiie up of the
ImI''.- and iin-iiiU-rs. The larcxt
MiM'klnldcr,ailiolig the the lodges
Industry, No. H, with a holding of
forty share. Next come Portland,
No.' L'7, with -'17 xban-H, and o on
down a low a live slums. The re
ception U'ing concluded, tliesiipn-me
loilge gN- on iMiard it nr to I
whisked homeward over the North
Pacific. The delegate from the Hills
Imro lodc i .1. ('. Lau'kiu. Hon.
W. I . Han', U-liiga iiieinU r of the
grand linlge and a past n-prisM-nlativc
of the -upreine lotlge, w ill phibably
attend when he will mis t cronle
from th' several grand ilgeof the
State and t auada. I. M.tMlaull
giN-s a a representative of Portland
lodge, No. i'7. '
Three bridge contrails were let
last wtek ; one ai-rws Johnson cn k
near Iteaverlon. one acrons tho creek
near Tualatin prslytcriau church,
ami the third at lileini', 1 r the
brlilgeand 111! at Johnson creek there
wen' eight bidders -M. S. Ihiiley,
isi; W. X. Fowler, I.H; X. lt'r
dan, H;T. f. Johnson, !.:; S.
Mundy, II7; It. Hay, I"S; '. It.
Melld, ll l-'s and I'. Stone, W:
The contract wa nwnrdiil to T. t'.
Johnson. For tli bridge at the
Pnsthvterian cliun li there were nine
contractors f. i:. Welder, S-Vi.lJ,
and five cent extra for cedar poet;
J. It. Til lot son, -'iiiO; M. S. Halley,
7m; T.f. Johnson, f!72; C '. It. Mead,
.'i!M.."H; W. IliMMlin, f'i7.'i; Itoyal A
Mct'ov, ."H, or for cedar piling,
7011; ' I mn lei Walbho, 070, or for
cedar, 7J-', and Shepherd A Ahliott.
cVI..'iO. The contract wa awardisl
to T. I'. Johnson. For the tllencoe
bridge there wen eleven bidders -Peter
W.ilty, HHI.V.i; .1. It. Tillott
hoii, 'i2'i, and for the till; M. S.
Imilev, 7i:l; T. f. Johnon, f',:,; S.
Mundy, I ix'f linear foot, and
for the flllf V, It. Mead, 7!i; W.
(loodin, V.Hi IIo.vbI A McCoy, Siiu:)..
7.', iHar, I2.h.i, till, ?!!.Mt F..C
Webster, iW7.-'i0,orl.l0 a-r fcnit.or
1.1.1 er fit for (iilar; Daniel
WalbUi, 7,.'.l, (slur, 7.'o; Shepherd
A AMiott, nl-7"- 'I'be contract was
awarded to T. V. Johnson.
Ma.ania i the name given to the
white mountain goRt that explore
the cliff of the Uncky mountain,
and hi name U synonymous with
ellmhimr ill ditHciiU lAtoCi. A
temporary nrgnniation has h,..i af -
Ii4iei nv ine iiHiiiinuiii i iiini" -
the northwest. A call has been is
sued for a meeting of mountain
climber and lover of nature to
jpect at thckummit of Mt. HimmI nt
Ttoon July V, for permanent or
gani4tlon. At that time and place
a bauijitel will I' served and the
name of all pr"eu! will be enrolled
a charter memU'r of the 1la.inas.
A erson Joining alter that must file
w ith hi application fr meinU'rshlp
a n'rtitlcate that he bacliiiilsl some
mountain nk to the snow line.
The Maama w ill remain on top of
Mt. Hood the night of the I'.iih and
Illuminate it'k w ith a lire that cim
l m'ii thoniughoiit the valley,
perxons evting to l present
should I' at Uovi rnment Camp or
(loud Cap Inn by Tiuday niglit.Jiily
17th. On Wed ne lay camp will be
removiHl to thesnow line. On Thurs
dav, the pjfh, un earley siarl will U-
made aud the Miountain si-ale.1 l.y
rtv(
dillerent route.
Jame llurgin a lariner living
North of town w up Itcfon Fpiire
Knight last Monday chnrged with
throwing down and leaving down a
fence enclosing land not hi own.
The defendant wa found guiliy, and
s-nlenitl to I he county Jail for one
year. It will be rcniciilTed that
"the same man w alat year eon vli'hsl
of an assult iimmi the mtoii of Tie's.
Murphy whom he shot in the neck.
A six liiountii sentence to the ni
tentiary wa hi portion. The .juanvl
then wu over the mne fence. Now
the county i made to pay this man'
hoard for'a year, at a cost of f.ooor
more. Will the punishment ntnin
i HiU iMrvi-rse man
l ie s x mount i
i n..t. who u. end
I lid yen ever tv siifli weatfier jn
June? Ye. several limes. )tfrpient:
ly occurs that June ptius are on. -t
the email farmer have two or thnv
acre of clover, and let n hright warm
day lH.tw'H the 1st ai I -Vh. of June
tempt him to cut It. The rain that
uu iii that night and continue for
HfWn day till hi whole hay
""I'
i blackeneit aii'l Mtusi, win ui
him in a prop r frame of mind to re-memlM-r
that we have rain in June.
There after be w ill pin hi f.dih to
timothy that is a month later In
blooming.
Mr. A. O. Anderson win-' n'gl
terisl Jersi'V cow wcn noticisl last
week will' In a few day receive a
young bull from Laiey' berl at
Marlon County. Mr. Anderson U
not w illing that bU stock h ill remain
tatlojmrv, but he spans, neither
money nor attention w hen thel ttcr
ment pf bl d r4' ponsbh rc-l.
The lmsing stone of ImiiM'FSI
kNT wa gnusl the tlr-t of Ihe wwk
by a niagnift'-ent exhibit c.f cut
flower, placed there with the cim
plinjcnt of the graduating das of
he public school.
W. A. I.sidhw will make svl
low pri.--) on all Nv and men's
clothing sold now until July 4th.
Any one needing a euit will do well
to look over this sb k Ufore buying.
JIBIL19T REPlBLlflSS.
On Katuruay iiigtit the republicans
of HilUhoroand immediate vicinity
guthered themselves together and
'hollered." They were glad, aud
tbey had a-Utnco from many dent
crats. Even some populist eame
out and laughed at the raoM tolling
sallies, but the fuslonista, where were
tbey. A great proceMo was formed
led by two score boys, aged from 8
to 12 years, drawing the book and
laddrr truck, loaned for that purpose.
Following theae were as many more
with a hoto cart, all young voters in
training for the duties and responsi
bilities of republican partisans later on
IWhind the boys caiua the girU, their
future wives, gayly snd Joyously
waving the Hags of victory. After
these came tho grey head, who for
37 years have voted the republican
ticket, and la-hlnd them the young
men who bad just out their flt re
publlcnn liallot. AfU-r these came
citizen on f.t and citizen In carri
ages. At th very head of the
column . before the bund even
marched J. C. Laiukln carrying that
immense 2i)-foot banner, a load for
two liien, but Jim saU he thought
he could manage It on that occasion.
J. C. U u democrat, though he
trained with the republicans thl
time, as also did ntore of them
earlier In the week. Ao arc light
hail tieen placed on the Ijalcooy of
tho Tualatin hotel from which the
speakers talkisl to the dense crowd
inthevtrect below. I'lstrlct At tor
. ney Itarn'tt olitl the rhetorical.
followisl by i'rank lavy, of tonl
rve, Alil-trom, pre-ident of the
Voiiiig Mill' I'liiintv Itipiililii-iiii
I'litl. and II. V. UatiM. lien- It. I".
t'orni'liu was liitnuluctsl. Kvcry
Ixuly at oiiii' nsi'giiiiciil h'.m a the
principal in the late content, mid the
one w hum fiii"llUls exi tis to lnt.
KveryUidy "holl.-red" and iuh a
paiiilinioii'itiiii of chiHT relgneil that
he could not --uk fur wmie minutes.
The im-eling wa clowil by one of
the h.ii.iixt aildn-sse tliat T. II.
Tongue lift made during the
i-Hinpaign.
orit r iioisk m:hi.
int'N I V in nr.
Charles Walter, a siilijivt of tier-
many; John l. Itoselair, a subject of
Holland, and Uol-rl Johnson, a siil
Jet of the cjtr of Itn in admitted to
citizenship.
Oeorge L. Stevens, niljudgisl in
sane, nnd coiiiinillfd to the lusnuc
lisyhim.
William Itagley, plainlitl', v. ,. I..
Schieireiin, defendant, action for
money. No answer or appearance
by defendant. Judgment for plain
till" in the sum of s7.o ami costs.
.laitii-s H. Sewell plaintiff, v. John
W. Maler, defendant; Judgment fur
plajntiir in the sum of tUsi) and costs.
PMUMtTK ti("HT
In the matter of the entate of Jo
eph W. HavU, deceased, final act-omit
coiiNldered nnd allowed.
In the matter of the estate of
Nancy Spaulding, ileceal, IhukI
tlltsl and approved. Appraisers a
mi)Ih are Jnhn l. Uoweil, S. W.
.scclyp and L. I rue.
In the matter of the estate of Win.
Chalmers, ilts-enss final account
continued until July i!d.
In the mailer of ihe estate of Mile
Have's, deceased ; final account on
tiuued until July 2d.
Jn the muter of the esl,ite of Wm.
H. A. 'oll;ird, disiened final H'i'oiint
contiuueil until June llth.
In the matter of the estate of M.
II. N'la, ihcened ; will of deceased
proven in on court and admit'eil
to probate. W, P. Via U
apxinte and confirmed a execuh.r
and Anton Pfanner, W. ILCniesley
and J. O. Ilooa are nppoinfe
appraiser of nld estate.
U the matter of the entatenf Jae.ib
Wirl., deceased, n'porl of sal of
1 , (a4 51 Vaaisiltall county
estate in Yamhill coiinly filed
and conflrmed
In the matter of the pHteif A. C.
Wilkin, deceased ( will of deceased
proven in o-n court and admltieil
to probate.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Herl-rt Miller, a minor. Petition
of C. I. Kimhcrlin rtll asking that
be be nppointeil guardian rf said
minor; jM-tjtlon gnnted and bond
tiled.
In the mutter of the elale of W to.
II. A. Pollard, b'ecftsed nn.il ac
count fsinsidensl.
In Ihe matter of Ihe etale of
Itra.illa Constable, dinn-astsl; final
account considered and allowed.
M Rll iliE nrKNsK.
Lici'iise to wed was lsticd on June
7th to Kdwin.H. Sturdevant and
Charlotte M. Alton; on June 11th to
A. T. Marsh and Itelle M. larns;
!ni June 12th lo L, .Sh-sU' and F.
M. Iloliinsiei.
lr. Ime, the optician, I not n
s'tacle ped-llcr, but a regular grad
uate in hi proH)ion. He can't
carry hi instrument nnd tlx tore
around to hoiiif,. Call at the II ills
Ixiro hotel and be w ill lest your eye
fn' of charge. Hon'tcall later than
next Wednesday,
llv vis-terdav evening' mail, Intel
ligence came of the sudden death of
Mrs. Pr. W. Itowlby, She had Un
sick but a few day, and her friends
felt no uneasine till her heart faihil
and death wa Bt hand, The funeral
will fake place from the l. t church
in Foret llMve thl afternoon.
Mr. Arthur Miller, an old-time
Washington county man wa in
town yesterday. Mr. Miller' tlrsl
wcirk here was done in the iio' when
the drift were cleaned out of the
Tualatin with the intention of navi
gating that si ream with Umt. Later
work ha ls-.ni In lite department of
forestry, lie wa in charge of that
dciiartmenl at Chicago last year.
! He ha Just complefiil a display of
in-gon W'xxlt containing a huntlrol
vrrictie for the .southern Pacific
Company which will be put on
exhiliition in Chd-aco. This Is the
third exhibit Mr. Miller b.i pre
(ared, the other two ticing nin-r-lively
In Wailiiogloii, II. C, and
ParU, Fnn.
Attcnti"n-I,allisl to the anniune
incut of Itethany Utnd in the ndx'cr
li'ing column. The instrumenta
tion f the land , Herman W.
Toellc, st Uf1.it 'clarionet; Fnsl C.
TiH'lle, si.lo,' H rt.it i-ornel ; Henry
Kuratli, 1st 11 flat istrnct; Samuel
Kuralli, 1st Kflat alto; tUlwanl M.
Frantz, f,it lloi Adolph
Kuegy, st It flat tenor j John Fuegy,
litl.it baritone; John C. To-lle, K
11 it lt or
Tis'lle. nun'
tuUt :
Fentinand O
drum ;
Wm. J. Telle,
Imisc drum. The of'cial staff i l
'rkssir Wm. J. Wall, mt4ial
dms-lor; F. C- Toelle, lwnee man
ager, K. M. Franix, .-retary; Adolph
Fuegy, treasurer ; J. C. Toelle, dis
patcher and librarian. .
rOREIT (iKOTC SEWS.
The people of this city at a meet
ing Saturday night, concluded lo
abundon the Fourth of July celebra
tion this vcar and allow Cornelius to
make a uiciw of it. This is true
neighborly reciprocity.
A church aoclabia f tha young
folks waa held at tk rtsidaoca of
Hon. I. A. Macrum, Friday avsniog,
st which ica crosm and othsr deli
cacies were served, and those prsssnt
enjoyed themselves immeosaly. -
Mrs. Dr. Byrd, of Salem, and tha
two childron are visitors at tha pa
ternal home (Macr urn's).
Thero Is a large amount of building
in progreai iu this city for such a
dull year.
Mr. Jame Foley and children, of
Portland, came up Thurday for a
visit with her father, Mr. Joseph
Kenny of Iiuxton. Mr. K. met
them here.
Mr. Pfanner's telephone line to
Oreenvlllo Is a great convenience
aud Is highly appreciated.
Another large new store Is talked
of for this city.
Ill Chrk has returned frm East
ern Oregon and Washington much
Improved in health.
If anybody thinks it Is a picnic to
work out road tax under David
Stewart, let htm try It or ask Mark
Noble.
The strict fro, the city to the S.
P. dejiot Is receiving a heavy coating
of crushed n k and Ihe days of ter
ror fur that long ride are pa.l.
Ja-r llanc, M. W. ; llorj!
lilaiik, foreman; W. H lloyt, over-;
si-cr; I'rank H.ivey, n-corder; J
liailey, financier; Aaron Well, re-
ceiver; Ooorgo W. Itacon, guide;,
Imvid Patterson, I. W. ; ltev. A.
llogers, t . W., are the" newly elected
otlli-crsof the A. o. l W. loilge for
the coming term. PnJmbly another
nsnrler may have to ! cluwn,
however,
Sunday wa Cliildrcn's loy at nil
Ihe city' churches, and Ihe pleasing
is'tvmonits were largely attended.
The nanain of Currie Coot, aged
14 years, daughter of Judge ami Mr.
W.' II. CiM.per, formerly of Tilla
mook, arrived by expns Tuesday
morning from los Angeles, and
were taken charge of by Hon. M.
Hughes and buried in the Iiuxton
cemetery, by rispiest of the Hirent.
Judge Cooper and family went to
Southern California ome time ngo,
but he n i id Mr. C. an in very oor
health, and now having lost their
daughter there, they nn' alut to
return lo Oregon, the intention being
to make their home In Foreat (Iron
They an e. lisl In a few day.
Dr. II. Petre, of Tillamook, wa in
low n TiHswtay on hi way to Salem
on a biisinistn trip.
The wet weather I n'tanling the
progress of work on the new Marsh
memorial hall, and other building
in progn.
Mrs. Sawyer, daughter of Mr.
Tompkins, i having a very nice
resideniv built on Fifth street, near
Pacific avenue.
Commencement ccrenmnie of Pa
cillc University, will begin Satunlay
evening, though the excn'lsc pro r
will not I' U'lore neijt w"ek.
ltev. A. Itoger I the n-preaenta.
live and Frank Imvey the alternate
to grand lodge of I'nited Workmen
from the h-d liMlge of thl city.
(Jrand bulge ne-t in Por'land next
wek.
Mi IMIe M. liarnea, daughter ol
our )pulur ieweler, Mr. F. S.
Itarne. wa marriisl at her purent'
home hen' Tuesday morning to Mr.
A. I'. Marsh, of Colfax, Wah., Pro
feor Hates, of the university, -r-forming
the ceremony in the preaence
of the family and a few n'lative.
The bridal couple took the morning
train for Portland and departed that
evening for I heir luture home in Cni
fax, where Mr Marsh ha charge of
the branch machinery house of the
Frank Pros' Co. of Portland. The
bride I a beautiful and highly ac
complished young lady, wnose
friend are legion here and in Port
land, and universal gol wishes will
iKvoiniiany her for a long future of
happiness.
Professor W. II. (Ireen's mus'c
pupils on inday evening enter
tained a very large audience with a
nvital nt the M. I:, church, in w hieh
the young x-ople under hi tuition
displayed giMl talent nnd pleasing
accomplishment. Perlmp the moet
interesting feature of the evening
was the -rformancfS) nn the piano
and violin of Mr. and Mr. George
L. xiiilth' little daughter, Myrtle,
aged " year, w ho played from her
music liok with the grace and pre
cision of a grow n ir-on. The beau
tiful little towhcAd captivated the
audience. ,ilte . JoM'phine ltaber,
aged 8 years, also did very nicely on
the piano, having had but one term
of instruction, In fact, every num
ber wa well retnlensl and n'tlovted
great credit on the accomplished
tutor,
Mr. Alex I'ryar, of North Yam
hill is visiting friend in HillsUro.
Perviti w Nhing to Utrrow money
w III find it to their advantage to call
on J. W. Morgan.
C. W. Morgan, of the ltradstfeet
Merchantile Agency, wa In tow n on
Tut- lay insisting the btanding of
our business coplc.
Unite a iiunit'r of thoold settler
have gone to portlond tlay to lie
with Ihe Pioneer .-s'iatlon that
holds it annual meeting there.
Among the niiinUT I Rev. J. S.
Oriflinof the immigration of l4V.
Mr. I. Itankin I spending a few
day in town. lie ha for several
month been tramping through the
mountain of Cm is county bunting
for mineral. He exhibit some fine
secimcn of a u list a nee Judge. I to
lie alesti. r
Ixst Sunday, while the family was
at church, burglar went tnrough the
residence nf F. II. Warren, living a
half mile eat of town. Nothing of
value was taken, a Mr. Warren,
though a well to d farmer, keep
hi money In the Imnk In the city.
Followjr, t. ir school report f
tii-iii. l No. , jlir month ending June
sib; Total eurolliiienl, :1); average
daily al tendance, 2-1. Tliitse present
every day were Fred PJapplwr, W
mer I'.'-mx-it, (bark's and Frand
lvi-, Alts-rt llanlcy, Maggie, FJlz
nnd Immima Sinclair, Anna Bennett,
Myrtle Trapp, lttie I la thorn and
Lmil Meyer. Those standing high
est in detriment; Fre iilancharl,
MafTiie, l liannd I lomlma Sinclair,
Myrtle Trapp, Cl, Foret and F.ffle
Itacku. lottie Hsthorn, Ktta and
Maude Pomeroy, Fmily and Dell
Young, AlUrt Ilanley ami Fmma
Meyer. No, of visitor, X
HAXX.iit M. McIorkle, Teacher.
laarsrs
Highest Honors-World' Fair.
on,
CnEAT.l
DMWQ
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A purs Craps Crtam of Tartar Powder. Fra
torn Ammonia, Alum or any othsr sJuttsraiitj
49 YIAU THI STANDaRO.
fi.ETHAST.
Now, since the election U over, we
all feel relieved and cheerfully accept
tha results. Although wa had no
Jollification," ratification, nor did
wa "holler," wa feel good all tha
same. Wa hear tha expression that
tha heavy artillery of tha Indc
H5fDNT aimed at tha pop guns had
a great deal to do with that glorious
victory.
"Coming events tst their shadow
before." ftsane month ngo It wa
reported that lightning nst agent
bud made their npiearan-i' in Ore
gon, and the Idea seemed lidiculous.
Tbey may now rent the old saying,
"didn't 1 tell you wo? 1 Hiring the
late storm lightning struck In several
places, making kindling wood out of
one large trceclusc to the n'sidence
of Mr. J. Hamel.
Mr. Fmil Kuratli has a numtr of
J a pane-, at work clearing laud for
him, and I well satisfied with their
work and lhavior.
We are all anxious to learn who is
to carry the Itethany mail in the
future. A large numU'r of bid an
In for the same. It I hoied that
the new carrier w ill have at least a
decent outfit for the accommodation
of a few passenger and expre!
package.
The new addition to the Presby
terian ehun-h, including a steeple, is
finished. The congn'gulioi, now
have, esrially a lo the interior,
one of the finest house of worship.
A new fence Is not much of a new
item, but here I nn exception. The
unsusHrting wayfaring man will
be dazed at the crossing of theOer
mnntown and Portland nad. At
first he will I' puzzled to know w hat
It I, t'pmi closer lnsieclion he
make out that It I a fence resting
on a stone foundation, glittering in
three different bright colors, rl,
w hite ami-green. This certainly I
a "i-ul generis," a peculiarity. "It
Win iai i io year' no Uouiit alHiut
the foundation and then the coming
generation, h! ill sleeping in the
iMMom or the ruture will nilmiringly
exclaim, "that's th fern' Joe I .coll
ar.! built!" Patent applietl for In
goixt ralth at on'. No foiling.
I.H KM
- - r
Itain has lin Ihe order of the day
for more than a week but clear anil
fine this morning.
The farmer are pleased to see the
weather turn warmer. CroM of nil
kind need the warm sun.
We have preaching three times a
month at Mt. Olive, a flourishing
Sunday school with Mr. S. Me-
Nheary, a superintendent.
Mr. lb (latest and family have gone
to his homestead on the N'entueca.
William Fletchei accompanied him.
Will says ho Js going to get a home
of hi own.
Mr. K. C. Mnlloy has his hop
house almost completed. From ap
pearance it Is the best one In Ihe
neighborhood.
There will l 4 celebration nn
Bald JVak of Chehalem mountain.
The election I over and a Victory
for the republican party. I for one
nm thankful for the victory. I
spread my red bandana to the hreen
and raised my big hat high in the
air and tungoid the cheer tor the
old republican jiarty.
- One young man has been clech-d
from thl vicinity that we are pleased
of. He ha been nntly here; we
know him well. If be should see
these line I must say to him n a
Christian friend and Well wither
should say to bint lo do hi duty,
hi whole duty.
June 13, IKH(.
IIIMYIIII.
Iw.u't fall to attend the S. S.
convention Friday ami Saturday,
June 13 and IU.
llev, Forbe, nf the Portland Pres
byter, is holding a series of meeting
at tha Tualatin Presbyterian ehun-h.
Mr. llunyon pn-ached at the school
house Sunday anil will preach again
In three week.
Children' Hay wa observed at
the Hoy school house with appropri
ate exereise last Sunday. The exer
cises at the Scotch, ehureh are Mt
poned on account of the go-
meetings which are holding there.
Louis Power, In company with
his sisters, Mise Sal lie lower and
Mrs. Trapp, are visiting at Hayes
ville near Salem,-wUh their brother
Will.
I'ncle Ira 1'on still continues
very low,
Mrs. Mary F.veritt ha returned Ut
her home in llirvalll.
Mr. Amanda Howard will attend
the old settler' meeting nt Portland,
the lath.
Utter List
The following I a list of letter
remaining uncalled for in the imt
ofn at Olencne, Or., June lt, lsi4 :
J. 11. Agnew, Alhert Iturkhohler.
CI rich Itrndccher, Mis Maml Itullot,
Mr. Katie lV'W4-r, Mr. T. W.
Itavi,, Mr. Ilarler, 1. Hughes, A.
I, 1,'iveUoe. Thomas Madison, Mr,
liotfle Taylor, M . J. K. Ts.vlr.
Person calling for Ihe above b-ller
w ill pleae state ''advertised.' One
cent tsicK will l charged for same,
and if not called for by July 1st,
I sal, they will l sent to tbedea1
letter office. J. 1 Ja kim, M,
tUaa Utter List.
1ward II. Bishop, Fre.1 11. ltrail,
2; John Hethleps, Mr. II. J. Keenan,
W. II. 1ihmnn, Miss IJaie ltev
nokls Oeo. Summer. Hen Virgel.
All letters not called for by June 23,
liH4, will be wnt to tha dead letter
oflioe. One cent will be charged on
each letter called for.
Mary A. Baowx, P. M.
mm
BARGAINS
IN
FRUIT ' TREEtS.
Arpr-F8. t xAks, purNta,
CUlKKlt-s.DdMbcfrttM
tisas lot osU st
Bed-rock Prices
for Csh or spi'rovsd noisa.
TH0S. D. HUMPHREYS.
Kit
51
IF
YOU
WAXT
a firsts.'! uit o( i-lotbe mada k oJ.-r
at tiring priit call un
S. ROSENTHAL,
Msia it.. opp. City Drug 3tvr,
liiiUboro', Or,
All aurk guarntJ.
Froiuiitncsis,
JAILOR !
Suits Made
To Order.
LOW PRICES.
Mill he Mt'siiftl ami Kepalrrs at
HOLMES'
w IN CHENETTE'S ROW.
HILLSBORO HOUSE
J. OKT IIKUP, . Proprietor
Oprnrr MwmmiiI unJ.. Wuhinstoa Hlrs.
NF.WI.V PI'KNIhHKO
AND KKNOVAIKI
i PIKKT CLASH TABI.K, snd nil so
V omtiuHHlitiioii fur ths euDVsuisnes ol
tyr Charges Reaaonabla
ajr. Price's Cream Baking Powdor
World's I air MlgtM.I Award.
Wbss Bsbf wss k -k. ws f ? br CsMorta,
W h ilw wm 'hit J, ! crwd for Caaturls,
Whra tm lin Mia, .h. uluag to L'sotulis,
Whrs fths had rtiildna. abs tn OiamCsMurls,
Hues leu's Amirs Kslre.
The lest snlve In the world for
cuts, lirinses, mires, ulcer, suit
rheum, fever w, tetter, chppe
hnnds, ebilbliins, eorn nnd nil skin
eruptions, nnd ".iilvely cures pile,
or no pHy nuiml. It 1 guaranteed
to give 'rfi''t sntisfmllon or money
refundisl. I'rii'e 2-ri 'nt 'r. box.
Tor sele by llillsboro I'harmaey,
Are you insured? If not, now Is
the time to provide yourself nnd
fHinily with a iMiftle nf (liamher.
In in' Colic, Cholera and 1'iorrhiea
Itenvsly n nn insiimnee against any
serious result from an attack of
bowel eompbiint during the summer
mouth. It is n I most certain to !
nclfd and should l rM'ured at
om-e. o other remisly can tHke It
plat or lo it work. I wenty-live
and 50 cent Uittlm for ule by Hills-
iKiro riiiirmncy.
lr. M J. luvi. a prominent phy
sician of 1'wi, (.'a county, Iowa,
and hn lH'n actively engagJ In the
practice nf medicine in th:tt place for
the last yenrs. on the 2iith of
May, while in Wi Molmi, en route
to CbiiniT", he wh '.uddenly taken
with nu attack of di'.irrlnen. Ibiving
sold ('hiiml rliiin' i-olic, cholera and
diarrliiea reimsly for the past 17
years, ami knowing It reliability,
he prrsunsl n 2 -id lttle, two
do of which eninplctely cured
him. I he evciti ioeut ami ehanire of
water and diet Incident to traveling
often pr since a diHrrlum. K.very
one'should priMMire a UUtleof this
remeily lM-tn lisiving liorue. tor
wle by llillshoro I'harmncy.
Fifty cent I a small doctor bill.
but Mint is nil it will i.t von to cure
any oMiir.iry ease of rbeiiniatlsin if
vou use t hitmiH-rliiin fain Ibtlm.
Try it and vou will I' "iirnrised at
the prompt relief it affords. The
first application will quiet the pain.
.xi cent iott is, fur sjtie ny iiuisooro
I'liHrmiiey,
t:trsj;r4 or MUa.
ON or slmnl WnlnradxT nishl, Mr IS
fr.iii tUf pxatnr of lb oudrmnl in
Simlh l slniln i lhi i-ymt old Iron (irrj
Allf, I lilik'k Tenrlin; filly. Ihrirrae sry,
r an? iDfornintHH I r-adinn tbrlo. w bo
'itNrallT rrvarunl. T. HOWl-HV.
Jon. I!H. -
for Male.
i T tha Mrs f ths tibanr1h.
trood
t lin"0iT liT. al ' prr Ion: th .am
w di si own hi.ndlitia' ud .iMbmn, sad
Ivavs lb mn. with the iruko
M l J. H. ifKIFFIN.
GRANITE AND MARBLE
woiucas
MONUMENTS AKO TABLETS . .
. . AT EASTEM PIICEJ !
Lr?Mt annilwr nl M'WimU la Poft-
j tsod. spII at ay d mm prions.
tV.I of wtt and Haliaractloa uoar
saud. If BTtbin U uld. plass snvd s4
Srsss. an I ws will rail wilh saiapios Aa.
(tar offlos and sbI rooms srs si
801 TH I'OKTLISP, it FR01T ST.,
0aOl rslllni tSol.
Plraas roba.ill bafoto bajtaa, vo
mi: I ssts joa mowj,
3 10 (1LTM H. TtEILA.
MERCHAHt ffl OK
FRED HAMBLETON 6463
AND
PLANTER 2518
Will ttsal for sorrieo for Us sassoa of I8ts al tas rati a)rooa4s, MrlUooTO,
FLAKTEB.
Sirs of Paadors, t Vl Faulln (3) S.t3
Bay atallioa, eno whiis bind foot, 1V
hsada, vaiglil 107ft. BiM by J. C. lie
Forraa, Esq., Louis? ills, Ky. Koalsd last.
Hire, PAXC0A8T.J JIV
tat dam, Lucia ... by Hssibloionlaa, 10
dam of Day Dntn (4) t il V.
rrand dam of N'ydis WilkM, t: 12 V.
Wvsil (4), t:T7; aud Monl Vial. S '.'S
'.Vlibuti. TmatT . t'T M.trlls.roii!li
lam of ISMM'sbeii, 2
Sfutliimt Maitl. 2 -.S,
Ju6n Lot, 2 .2s..,
Sanborn, 2:26V,,
and grand dam of Dat Irvtini, 2:214.
It dan... Lr lUnrr ltirxk
r.VNOJAST, by tl'vJf.ird M iml rino 2 ;2l
1st dniii. BUnrs.. . by ll.rul.l
.tun of fWnt, 2:21 i. aire of Maud S,
Pncuut, 2:2lf. . 2:0. icri't sir
1SUk Chli-f, 2 2ob uf Kremlin, 2
and d.im of tbre ottkrra sith record
UtUr than 2 30,
and t ran J dam o( Crriwndr, 2 21.
Tofiijuin. 2 2S.
2d dam, blU bv Mambrino lliii I
dam of i'urtl HauiMrtutiiiin, 2:20),
IWIIunv.t, xiivof Niitwosl, clr.
til dam, Prlh- 1.UJH" l.y hr.m n' U lliniii.li i
l'ANl'l.T ! the i f Pum l
Ui.n. -J.l.i; liarii. I. '.' :l.".. ; I'ain.n. '-' II,
I'rmliifiil, 'J : 111, i tc, ami 11 ifai'-l sin- 1.1
li,nti' r.H.r.1, '.'.07;, I'm i.iln, '.':IJ,.
l'l.VNTK.l! bus had l.ui four i-oli.ott i
one ymr ol.l Iraincl ami em.-rrtl in ran
a IK I Imo of tli.-sc arc in tin J:.'Uli-i
With ett-n llii disadvantage h'' i I'"
voiinjli"! sire iu I lie North I'u. itic la nl
:'.-yi-ars.l.l in ihe ' :'M list, or to Icoc l
oi' liU lo kpI In I lie '.' ::!o list.
Ti'UMs to mi:i:t It.Vlth timix:
Single M-rvii-e l'; Susini, with piixilejfo of return, ."; Iiisurumv, d"
Mure intrusted lo me to U' hn-d, w ill rim Iveisul care and pastnraice
it l.-' -r iiiniitli. i'nr further iniui'iuatiiMi nlilrts,s
THUS. II. TOMll'K, HlllslHiro, Or.
THE HILLSBORO
Are now making a First-Class
STOCK AND COMMON BRICK
at
WORKS, near
HILLSBORO BLACKSMITH AND REPAIR
All kinds of repairing in Wood nnd Iron done in a wotkin.in
like tn.iiuu'i and on slioit notice.
. . . CARPENTER SHOP IN CONNECTION . . .
Horses Shod promptly. The repair of all kind of
FARM AND MILL MACNINERyNS
Made a specialty. Shop on Washington between Second
and Third street, HillsUiro. Oregon
GEO. CLIFFORD, Prbp'r.
When YOU soo a pood thing
.. CATCH IT ,.
That I what every 4 it toll hnc-kecHr and cook duo whrn she Inn a
hrre lo buy
CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER
.. Slll.ll II V ..
HUCHE3, MORCAN a ROCIR8,
of IllllsUiro. Hri'ifon, and ackiu. loli'i-.l hv nil h prrinr to any Rskiug
I'owih-r in t ti market.
Try It. and be roarlared that ttast wo say Is trae.
II KJ III.S, M0 HO AN & ROGERS.
flsloro liverySaii
W'snt iva; - s. w vsi '-mfmm
OHHI M ION a .
HACKS, ItrOOIKS AM) KIDIXJ II0KNKS
A KW UV. Of lit Mil M AlllEI.
Order left for IIKAKmk will reerlte proaist attesttos.
KeMfmner Iks I'laee.
MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL,
r. J. WILLIAMS A J. W. SEWELL Proprietors.
IF YOU WANT TO HIRE
OO TO
Cily Livery Stable 3
Where you will nnd the Hct Team that rati he hail
IS HILLSHOltO.
EVERYTHING FIRST CLASO.
flood Team, flood Hugfe and flood Driver.
Cor. Second and Washington 8tt.
FEED HAMBLKT0V tttl.
Rlra, HsmbWPlsn M'SiMeo, airs of
SuslsB., J ll: Juo L, t:lHi
VsaqttU,S):l,.ei.
lit dam, Bprlacflsld Maid... ......
. .7..hr LaktUnd Abdslt4
dam of Trod lUmhMoa, J :.
Van Tromp. t SO,
2d dam, Kaluda tiy Aletan.tr A'-Ullsh
Jam of last i nan, 2:'.V(. -
M iUlii-.hr i'ritlav, .wt id" Ini'. Trnle.i
4ihlnrh..'. by I nip. rVUs.nnl.-r
flsMBLRTOM V$ MtMPltlNo t
MoneUu, jn of llinllrt.dan, le.
lal dam, Oliiinn . b Wf ler t'liiei'
2d dam, OK-uda-. by Olttcr. .,.( Wmnrr
LAKFLAND AfcDALLUJ. dre .(
ljrt.ru- O. 2 21,rW . by lanjMi loi.iaii, I".
1st dam, KiK'tiaMreea ... -Xy AI.I.i'ImIi
1 a full bn thrr W Hrvil, air- ol Man I
S., 2 0i; (rand tiro of Kremlin, J ::;.
ALEXANDER'S ABDALLAH. i of
Uoldiiilth Maid. 2:14, etc, snd of Al
mont. Kt-lloiont. rtc., by lUotblctouian
1U, dam, Katie Dsrlinn. ' .
fllED HAMBLETO.N't rerl .
m.i.le beu Mrs old snd rrs St.sl in
I lie vi.n! and tlilrd brata of a ra.v n a
fiiiil. In i-l sultry, nnd for arvi-ral years
Mas iio- ctiion j.ioii . yi'.ir-old ri'i-onl l
i In Nonh Pn iiii'. No .lallion in Onvoii
r W a-liiin-toii ha il trottisi tlial fa-l
ttilli a. Iiltk training a Fred lUml'Irt 'il
lia.l. He lias Im-cii nitcrly ni(lelml in
(lie stud I l-r.'.t to rtnl few kimm
man's iinlil l.i-t tear.
STOCK BRICK CO.
their
NORTH SIDE ADDITION
A GOOD LIVERY TEAM
THE