1' i THE ARGJS TIIUliSDAV, JULY vl t ' tiS . ' fa. 3 ... f i.: i i ft i i ru 1 1 ip; lit"'. - I lie band Htiiiid ik to I cd willi dimension r-hiiigW. Sheriff salt of de!iiiiU$ittaxeft .will take place next Monday. JHirJ'ti .l.iu, i (ins city wiiM I ruin Mon- ,;fiUtg . v u . i .... , : .. ., ....I : "HJ.011 "a,IVUlll'l ill III v iih.-m-u tlirftii(ili this place last I'Videy. en route t'ni' tho ciiiiht. Mr. ('Iiiih. lloi(iclil ami wife, of McMinnvilh', urn visiting frii-mls in this city this wick. I'hysiciiuis report several earl's of nnmiiH in Ilillsboro. The type of the disease in tnilil Tim prospects are reported a good, for a largo crop of bliekber ricH in tint mountains. We return thanks to thellills lioro Klcclric Light Co. for eottrtu- -le.H extended to Tiik Aunt's. ';-rXre'l,:l,'"J! t'"' t ',","2"' X Sty church, by the pastor, next 1 Puobath at 11 ii.'iu. and H p. in. -Ki-or next Sunday's Kpwon.li UWiotlo subject is "The Prodigal i?-", Render, Miff Mne Clark. !-fJ-.LVV. I'attcrNon and family st.irtcd Monday morning for asuiii nier'n otittintf on Newport beach. A littlo rain hint now would coo) oil' the atmosphere, lay the dtiHt and make life much pleasont er. - T. H. WciitJiorrud ban charge of (. V. .'attcrson's furniture luisi "nef ilurini' the hitter's abi-eiieo at the sea wide. Miss Lulu Slager, has secured n position licliind the counter in the ladien department of W. A. Luidlaw's store. The Free Methodists are hold ing a camp meeting near Forest drove The meeting has eon tinccd about three weeks. F I, II. McM'.l.on, editor Mo Mulion's Wimp, at Salcin. was in this city a few dny-i fiiuee visiting with his c.u.siii 10. (!. Ihown. The Misses Ida and Dora, daughters of Councilman Scoirgin ofl'oHlnnd were guests of Mi-scs Lou and I'va I'.ailey this week. I'. I). II nil. has secured a job on one of the Oregon City papers. Hull is n good printer and we arc glad to hear of liis Recui'iiig n ''sit". ;? V, N. Ilarrclt ami family. ,, Mm.t i. 15. Kl worthy and Alma . 1 .tKonikii. started Tuesdnv for New- ' " Atd tiMin! the summer months. last Sunday evening a urn ' ... iMflt'-'t'W of tiie Coii.-iegaliiiieil : jft lijrUtian Kiitleavor societies j ;',Wju-lild nl III'' ( oiiregnlloiial J V'c)ftCi5J4 In many places harvesting is now under way, ami soon will he heartl the shrill whittle o) i tic engine ami the merry ln in of the thresh ing uiai'hiiie. Some one of a poetical turn of mind should nnnluee .itn.n)i tied "Alter the St order to kei t t Wood taken on subscription. Several pleasant suiiimcr rains yesterday. I'utter and cggn are as cash on subscriptions. Have you seen those dinner paid on subscription, we make this w',w at 'reers. ipropuwition. Iiik Auois n one -Sheriff I dollar per year; we will take iiiicx jpiieil receipts for The ilillsboro I I 'cuioci.it suiiscrintioiis when ac compauied hv the amount in ... Iiecest-arv toeoiilililiu I UK This issue of 'The Ahoi s will Come to many, subscribers of The Ilillsboro Democrat We have purchased the plant on which tlic( Democrat has been published herc-i tofore. To savo any of its slibsci i- i hers from lubiiiif what they have one ye ir I he Oooks ot i lit crat aie under attaehmeiit bor, and are in the hand justice court. -District Dci.ulv (I. M Clark, installed the following nam-' ed olliccis of Molile.Uloa Lodge No. ! 50. l.O. 0. K., on last Wednesday j c eniiig, viz: ii. is iiihiuin, ..i.;i J. I. Knight, V. C; D. M.C.tiault, Sec; V. I1!. Iln.ck. Treas.; It. S. X. (i. II. Sehiiliuetich, I,. S. X. ., S. 15. Huston; Warden, It II. Crecr; Conductor, D. W. Dobbins; I. (1., A. Sigler; O. (i , Win. Kimiev; It. S. S., .1. C. Lambkin; L. S. S , D. Corwin: Chap., L. L. Williams; It. S. V.(i.', J.T. Tuiniesi;-; L.S. V.(L, L. H. Wilkes. On last Sunday morning Dr. McClelland, president of Pacific University of i'orcsttJrove.discours ed to a i appreciative, audience in the Conirrcjiatioiial church on the Ford is convalescing from an attack of the mumps. It. 15. (ioislin is having a coat cisii P"'"1, "dded to his new barn. Auoi s ( 'i rem t court took a recess on Dcnio-j Wednesday evening until Oct. fit It. for in-1 Wehrung and Jo!m Car- "'" Die.j Hlcns arc each building new hams. I -Will Wehrung in ul family will j start for Newport to morrow morn ling. j - (i A, Sanford and wife retum ied from their trip to California, ! last Friday. ! Itediicti ui of price in straw I huts and all summer goods at j Schulmerich & Son's. I Our devil has a great mouth I for watermelons, doot forget him when the melons ure ripe. J. K. (ft-ecar, the miller, and family, started Tuesday morning for a visit to the beach at Xewort. ! Tl.o fin, ..rat r,f the .1 'i 11 Irl , I. .p (,f JefFund Sarah Crandall, of Asto ria, was held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Christian church, af ter which the remains was convey ed to the Masonic ccmetary west of town for interrment. Wm. White, presently being tried before Squire Knight, was ar rested yesterday, in I'eaverton, by Constable Annan. He is supposed to have robbed Jas. Craig who was in a state of intoxication. Messrs K. D. Thorn and T. S. Weatherred, returned Saturdy after a fortnight's vacation on the Wil son river. They report having had a good time, plenty of fish and good hun'ing. Mr. ltose, of Vernoiiio, is in town this morning, he reports bu.-i-ners improving. A war has broken out between 1 Japan anil China over the poses sion of Corea. The Itunyon wagon road to Tillamook is in good condidion. ; A iKl!! ol 1 vtman Mstors lias ! been organized in Forest drove. "lie not thou of them that i strike." Prov 22, 20. the g:: IN j j IF THZ WEEK'S HAPPEN' fOLO BY TELEGRAPH. Intre :!:nsr Afiici ;:U'i Noi'i VII1! I 'ri .,!ilm' tun! I'.i: in- Si-v: ftc:n Crnlii Kliniir, Atll, il",l f:"iil!i AihtIim. ttfiilion to liniior- Thr- i a;:!.,;; :.n enwl t;i (ice ei owm ! ly thr- I'riae.! ni Viplam v. Teatcti in e", ttir : i. t-trv; t. The coal htri".."' i:'. r.lili tjroken. Bp akcr Ca ', l.nr; 5, cu to cojiure.- , Alt xavii r i"! I., l,'.'v 1 lave faiie 1. K'loii, Ui V'jUiaini cri",;. ls-ea uei'.ny i.c,-fr-.-y A ly .. V. .1. T. linear 1. as'. New Ycrk. lias iiiTea'eii sliiel'l whii;!: c-. ,!. U-:.-resistane:-. The Fi.r: ;y:i; I -A.. to Heeeile to llie u Aiin i ii .:a jaclit Vii- Watering v'.;eti t-'.i') t.i rues 111 ' llrittnu"'!, Waif race 1 hit . ii.i--.--.t- biiV.;: -'i I. it.i ; : tl:e local A. CORNELIUS. Dr. liailey is repairing his barn I on the farm adjoining town. He A. A. Phillips is still on the will c. .invert it into a dairy ranch. nick list Since Squire Knight purchased Harvest is in full blast. Ifay is the Jones property in the cast part about all cut and in. subject of College Education, and . f toWM ie l,a? fixed it up and im-1 (. Hendrick's is having his ntuee Jt-J Str:ktJ til f'di the need of financial help for the college, lie is meeting with de served success in his cflorts. The contest for the Dciuorest silver medal will take place at the Congregational ehu'ch in Ilills horo on tomorrow, July 27, at 8 o'clock in the evening. Ilillsboro talent will compete for the medal. Please conic out and encourage the young speakers by giving them a good audience. A cainpineeliug under the aus pices of the Independent Evangeli cal chinch is in progress at St Johns, began on the lSili inst., and will continue until the 30th. A numlier of ministers are present to assist the local pastor, Rev. J. 11. Kellev. The camp ground is in a gooil location. Stephen Deliord who was ar rested a short time since, was ex amined Monday before justice Knight, and was held in bonds of if'it.O to appear before the grand jury, on ii charge of stealing two 'horsed, the property of Judge Cor nelius. ''"he road supervisor was this week examining the long bridge i west of town, and reports some ol I the piling next to the west bank I washed lose. He thinks repairs necessary, and that it may be re quired to stop travel for a short i time to drive new piling. j .las. Newport, who has been laid up for some days past by Call ing through a defective sidewalk, is able lobe around again. The city council would do well to require the street commissioner 'o lcok after the walks as many of them are in a very delapidated condition. proved it until it now prefents a ; 8lore buijing pailte( very uam.some appearand. c,ftrk & tf( portliU1(1 Ilird Brown, of the Eastern Monday to purchase a hay binder. Millin.Ty returned from Portland j jcxutt Htage will leae yesterday morning, where nlie hud . Corneliun next Thurailay for Ver heen visiting the past two weeks, j n()I1ja On Tuesday Win. llollenback, j G. Hindegling, is delivering a of Mountaindale, while felling a j lot of rail road wood, on the track tree was struck hv a dead liinb,andi near town. a gash was cut in his scalp six or eight inches long. Hon. S. 15. Huston and family will start lor Xewport next Wednes day, where they will spend their summer vacation. The band stand begins to as. sume definite proportions and it presents a very handsome appearance.' A lovely dinner set of lOo i.tf.o.. n t Kruur'u fur jtHltT. Tea sets of the same goods, 56 pieces fo. t Jionuay. nicy win ue gone x nectt ui urn. There was a social hop out on the platform in tlie grove north of town last Friday night. r. A. Hardman has a fine bar ber shop in the old saloon building A good place to get a shave, A basket supper will be given by the Y. P. S. C. E.at the Knights hall in Cornelius, Wednesday, July 24th. Quite a number of Cornelius 1 eople will start for the coast From an examination of the footings of fees rt-cicved it appears as though the county will run be hind several hundred dollars on the new fee system. Bryan li. Tally is reported us being sick and at the Itosehurg Sol diers Home, lie is being cared for by the home. Inquiry by the au thorities has caused an investga tion. Mr. Tully proved 'upon a honies'.ead a little over a year ago and is the owner of a lot in Forest drove. County tieasuicr Sappington, has rearranged his ofliee so that it now presents a business like ap- ha I the hox Geo. Hancock and wife, Miss lEninia Miller, Myrtle Tibbits and Ella Cornelius, have gone to the mountains for a few days. Walter Tibbita came out from Portland last Saturday night and will rem' in a few davs at the home of his mother in Cornelius. Thos. Talbot's residence is un der headway. J Allison has the contract. The house will be on the same style as the residence of Jas. Morgan's in Ilillsboro. CIRCUIT COURT. DOCKET KNTRIES J. K:.-i'.wl Jones vsj H. Speddy et al, foreclosure, Paxtou & Padiloek for Demur- and case dismissed with- 1 1lf( 1 11 1 1 !l St v.',vwl f,-m ll,P ,1,.,,.H,r,cfi!'Wntifr, Young for defendant. corner of the ollice, and in its place added a new counter and gate. The ollice is much lighter and present? than o rer sustained, out prejudice. Thos. J. Hill v Eliza Hill, divorce, Stott for defendant. Decree of divorce grunted and J R. U. to wiiiaii: neutral dtiriiijf lire '.res ent strike. ; A Coxey 'hi my, :": 10 strong, fieiziil a Michigan Oi.tral f-.vi;.;ht trai.i ct Che boygan, M'c'u. Elise Bw !ns' latest bools, liy Bro ther, this P a -.-c.it," lias been i ciz-.il by , the Parisian anlhori.ioson account of its anarchistic leniencies. 8hotR wiv eoiit throiifjh the Harvey- W.vi Ci na-'-ie lii.e at In ";i a Head, ; tTeatly to t. e snrpme of those conduct ing the osr-eJicitaU. j C. W. My. rs, president of the ir.solv- i ent hank t Oreenslairj. Kna.,-lii'S been ! convi-ted of re-M-ivitw dep'ita afier ho. knew ti.at t;ie inntitnlion was in a fail- i lnc coniiitie)!. After a four days' trial Abbe Ernacan was KW.tfiiC -.l to death fur havinc; mur dered Ahi -.' i"i'ii-"t at U 'tr.'i"ii:ies.F;-ance, last Janiacy . r- vaic.-.n w.is pror d al -o to have killed Mine. Bonrdaise, a florist. Over 5,(100 acres of forest in Eastern New Jersey have been swept by fire. . Frederick Qower, the husband of Mnie. Lillian Nordica, is said to be alive and. in London. Mr. (Jower was sap posed to hav been lost in a balloon in the English chann.;!, .- nd fir the past ten years has be m inonvned as dead a.id hii large iiroperty divided. Dnncan Mclutyve, the Canadian rail road king, who died recently at Mon treal, leave i an estate of $l,50n,000, principally in American railways. A month before his death he gave his wifu $500,''00 aud each of his sons who were of aj;e $100,000. His three daughters re ceived nothing and not a cent is given to charity. . I The Cliiea' aw nation is without-, a gov- erdor. The legislature was convened 1 and refused to recognize the authority of 1 Governor McClure and au election will have to be held. Australian mails from London are now sent via the Canadian Pacific. A tragedy in which three lives were lest was enacted at Lovelock, Nev., the ether day. Robert Login shot and killed two men who were riding in a stage with his wife. The shots were filed from behind. Then he jumped into the stage and turned the horses around and was taking his wife back with him. Logan got out to water the hore3 and his wife shot him three limes, killing him in his tracks. She left her hus band's body lying in the dust aud put the other two in the wagon and covered them up1 The two men killed were Dan Lovelock, proprietor of the stage line, and a yoniij..' mr.n named Fred Sullivan. Logan's wife had left him and brought proceeding i for divorce. Logan was jealous without cause, according to the people who know litl lhe parties. The house of representatives, by a vote of 123 to 27, adopted a resolution offtred Ait..fiiiitjv child I by Mct.'reary of Kentucky indorsing the iqeutaiia the adminis- J i-'Sv - " tlie Jiall is over the rage There will he no pre.ie.hing at the rCvimgoiieal church next Sun day on account ot the absence of the pastor, Kcv. Htrayer, who is njtend . jug camp meeting at Portland. N, J. Walker of Korest drove was n caller at our sanctum Mon thly. He is a stalwart, populist and has promised us a few items from his trenchant pen as soon ns the heated torni is over. One week from next Monday evening, l'hoenix Lodge No 31 . . oiil, will he favored with a visit , frmn the (1. C. C, at which time tfiey expect team-work in the i third rank. Visitors from other .lodges will bo specially welcome at , this lime. ' '-l"-Lnst .week while driving a tWnder, in the vicinity of West UTn kni Thos. Sewell foil off thu at, ,? and m'liB peverly bruised alaut the head, shoulders and spine, IUh ' HjtJntonia indicate spinal anil in oitertjl concussions such, iia. t'najr be tiahfrUtm nature. w - . 'i&i'A -frr? !' social given by the ladies . Evangelical church, - at the f vcii of li'rank Cotiij pr Tues- 'pgtit was a granu success in ; wiiv, llie rendering, of a ary program, and the auc- of baskets hirnished con- fiinusenient. The ? pro- evening were $9,25, mday tho Chamber of rce of Portland, sent out itilitives of the manufactures "'Jto, to meet our business .r.: ... il. 1. i . m, eiative to me couuenscu nniK which has been under con- titti for some time. A meet- ft held in the city hall hist ntr and sufficient stock was feribecl to justify incorporation 'company, It was decided to ,rjKrate immediately, and a h$r of our business men with iT.v'v-in well known business men X ,4 f"4' Wl :lf(,aer, , in. i tr a'T 1 - w Jt fifty lit si, 1 ii 51 frij -iv n i i i - 2..1..J - ... oi rortionu nave apponueu a com , t a(lteo to take the necessarysteps in . U ' it .... A JPmitr ArMr no nl l ncrti'nni-n - will bo. drawn upand riled this )k and the books will be opened BUbscriptions to its stock early it week. It was decoded to fix Capital stock of the company at UU0 and to locate the -plant at jlsboro. The success of this en- yise, we are glad to be ' able to is now assured bevond a doubt. I -wo. 1 1 . I II 1 1 nisli meats to me oui souuers at re duced rales. C.tnip (ires, music and speaking will bo the order of the day. We understand that a large real estate firm is soon to he in bus iness in this city composed of reli able business men, who are to co operate with real estate firms in Portland and the east. Their ad. will appear soon. The ladies of M. K. church, re port a very pleasant social at the parsonage last. Friday -veiling, they added a nice little sum toward the ni'ea.dier's salary. Tho ladies have slso paid 20 interest on the church debt. Prof. Stanley started Tuesday for a visit in tho cities of the West Side. Friday ho will meet his fam ily at Corvallis. From thence they will go to Newport to coast through tho summer months. We have found C. II. Mead's express to be a great convenience, in sending freight or express from here to Portland. He will take an order and get it tilled just as well as it can be done.. ' Hon. 11. V. Gates started Tues day morning for a business trip through Eastern Oregon and Wash ington. Ho will visit Baker City, Pasco, La Grande and other cities on his route. Those who attended the pic nic at Beedville last week report having .had a good time. They also vote that Messrs Mosiers and Thing arc excellent musters 'o cere monies. The Ilillsboro and Ileedville base ball chilis crossed bats at the pic-nic grounds near Beedville on Wednesday of last week. The score stood 10 to 23 in favor of I lillsboro. J. B. Vrooman and family, Mrs. II. P. Ford nnd daughter, Miss Bessie Rose and the Misses Everson's, started on Monday for Newport beach. At the last meeting of members of the Congregational church it was decided to give their pastor, Rev. J. M. Dick a short vacation for the summer. Rev. J. M. Dick, of Hilhboro will preach at the Schulmerich school house next Sabbath at 3 p.m. i ........ I Ol 13, Til min i i ' U IIISH j lhop Watterfoii of the C'oiiimbns! ilioeis" lias i:r.ii"d a decree depriving f falo.n keepers of the benefits mid sacra- j uientS of the'X'atholic ilmrcli. Mgr. j Satolli ha.-' unstained the decree, j The leading Chicago bankers nnd mer-; j chants have joined in a te'egre.m to j Pre.--i.lent Cleveland uniting that the fel-; ! eral troops be not withdrawn from Chi ' cago, on the ground that the lalior troubles are not yet over. j i Paola Lega, known to his associates ai ; i T I th .... .!.,'. t W. ,t. Inn.. I ...(tltll, llltj ,,111, .... t lfith attempted to take the life of Pre mier Crispi, has been convicted and fea .j fenced to twenty years solitary confine ment at itome. William .1. Scanlaii, tho once popular ' i Irish comedian, ha been conl.-.ed in a v , I straight jacket at BliNjUiingdalii insane ' l" ; asy;nm, New Yor!;.. -, nt i The new Central Market building at Minneapolis, Minn., has been destroyed by nre. It was triom;tit to ixs tlie r.nest building of the kind in the country. Mrs. Warren Springer, a millionaire two or three times ovvr, has been fuliy identified as the woman who attempted to briba a Chicaf;- jury. The Chicago, Hock Islund and Pacific ro id has been ordered to refund money it had compelled the attendant of a ship ment of live stock to pay for fare. The statutes declare an employe shall accom pany all such shipments. Three miners were killed at the Wil liamstown. Penn., colliery recently. Th- hoisting apparatus became deranged and in some manner forced the car tightly against the slope. Tlie unfor tunate occupants were dragged along and squeezed between tho car and tho roof until the machinery was stepped. At Paris Mrs. Botson, a wealthy American ladv, recently missed a quan- ! tity of jewelry valued at 25,(;Ol francs. Detectives were engaged and they traced ; the missing valuables to two young men ; of the name of Defly and Lestrange, ; both members of good families, who had I been invited to lunch by .Mrs. Botson on a day just prior to the discovery of the ; robbery. The general executive committee of the Knights cf Labor, in session at Chi cago, lias decided to urge the impeach ment of Attorney-General Olncy. Presi dent Cleveland was nlt-o condemned for the course he took in the strike. E. L. G. Steele, head of a leading commission house at Sau Francises, and one of the best known merchants on the coast, died suddenly at his homeia Oak- i laud. i Editor Mediil of the Chicago Tribune i ng--it8 the adoption in the United IStn.cs of the Bismarck scheme to pre j vent strikes on railroads. The plan is to ci eate a pension fund for employes of j railroads who have served 2') years. ! A percentage of the earning! of the roads are to be paid into a special gov ernment fund and when employes are retired the government will pay them a pension during the remainder of their lives. Judge Baker of the supreme judicial court of M;issachusett9 has approved the decree of the snpreni? court of Massa chusetts by which the American Sugar Kefining company, otherwise known as the Sugar Trust, is enjoined from doing further business in that state until it shall have complied with the law pro viding that all corporations shall file certificates of their financial condition. The Pacific Hotel company at Omaha issued au order that the girls presiding over its lunch counters and its dining rooms must wear a blue serge dress, rather loose fitting and reaching jnst below the knees, and a'so blue cap of the sailor fashion. The girls struck, and the strike will probably extend ail along the Union Pacific, the order in cluding all lunch counters unut-r the control of the company. During the occupation of Ironwood, Mich., by the mihua, tbecovu.y and state authorities constantly clasae.i with lifficials. The assaults up jh non- Charles A. Baldwin & Co. J BANKERS, 40 and 43 Wall street, NCW YORK. c Account ol nun ana Banners notivva ) on lavoraoM terms. f . Bond ana investment securities. J Daily Financial Lttar Mallei oa Application, f BCSINK- IWOKJt. V. A. it V. Hailer; physicians. Itarrctt & Adams, att'y-nt-lw; C. H. Brown, Dentist, aee curd. W. E. Brock, druggist, see nd. KASTKKX MILLiINElt,see ad. K. H. Greer, (irocer, see ad. Hillsboro Pharmacy, see ad, VT. Holmes, tailor; so ad. 8. B. Huston, ntt'y-at-luw; see ad. J. I. Knight, insurance agt, see ad. AV. A. Ijaiillaw, Merchant, see ad. 8. T. liinklater, physician; see nit. Schulmerich & Son. gen. mdse. Schulmerich & Koch; butchers. J. H. Smith, Bazar see ad, T. H. Tongue, utt'y-ut-luw; see ad. James Fhillipe.Tamiesle, M. D. H. I'nteniahar, Jeweler, see ad. AV. I). Wood, physician; see ad. AV. . Wall, music teacher; see ad. William Brothers, buggies, see ad. Williams & Sewell, liverymen. AVilkes Bros, surveyors.see ad. CHURCHES. Congregational, corner Main and 5th streets. Preaching every Sabbath, morn-' ing and evening. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday, 7:00 p. m. 1st Christian, Harry Watkins, pastor Preaching Second and Fourth Sundays, 11 a. m, and 7;.'J0 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, eve ening. Y. P. H. C. E. Sunday, 0:!i0 p. m. Methodist Episcopal, H.B.E1 worthy pastor. Preaching every Sabbath morn ing and evening. Sabbath, 10 a. m. Lea gue meeting every Sunday, 4 p.m. Gon eral Draver meeting everv T hursday eve- einng. Leader's and Steward's meeting the second Tues. evening of each month I EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Corner of It Filth and rtr PreachiiigeverySuuday evenin! at S J. in. Second and fourth Sundiiy attt a. in. Sunday School at 2.30 p. ni. "K. L. C. 10. every Sunday at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:M p. ni. .. . Kev. F J. Stbayek, Pastor. Baptist Sunday School,10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30. Cornelius, M.E. Services 1st and 3rd Sunday, 7 p. "m: 2nd and 4th, 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. A'. P. S. C. E.' Sunday eve-1 ning at7. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Prayor meeting on Thursday, 7 p. m. Preaching atUlencoe, 1st -and 2nd Sunday of each month. U. s. v igsteaa, fas tor. Secular Society meets in Forest Grove every Sunday evening at 7:30. Sunday School at 3 p. ru. Mrs. A, S. Barker, president. SOCIETIES. ft- rhinnix Lodge No. 34, K. 'of P. jKVnieets in Odd Fellow's hall on Mon- ia'day evening of each week. i-jaS&r Montezuma Lodge No. 50,1.0. Bfipjjggfe O. F. meets Wednesday even ?r. ings at 8 o'clock in their hall. ' A Tuality Lodge No. 6. A.F. & A.M. ' pr meets every Saturday night on or; x-fVnfler full moon of each month. oCourt Tualatin ,No.7974 A.O.F.ofA. VI meets every Tuesday evoning in tJs Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock. ;& Ilillsboro Lodge No. 6i,A.O.U.W., meets everv second ana tourtn l ues ilay evening in tlie month. X Washington Encampment No. 24. I. O. O, F. meets on second and fourth Friday of each month. vHillsboro Lodge Ko. 17, 1. O.G. T. fe'M) meets in their hall Saturday 8 p. 111. "'Juvenile Temple, Sundays, at 3 p.m. SviHillsboro Grange No. 73, P. ot H. Ji.meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 12 m. Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No 54, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall 1st, 3rd Saturday evening of each month. Washington County Rod and Gun Club meets in Morgan Block 2u.l Thursday of each month at8 p. m. lluniiilirovs, Tues-ilav tie gave tin invitation to tlie junior enileavorers ami their friends to at tend tv lawn social. They can'ie ahout forty strong, (.lames inula luncheon were enjoyeil hy all. The young folkb all vote Miss Humph reys an excellent hostess. On last Wednesday evening as Isaac Allen was crossing the Butler hridge on the Alexander farm, two miles east of town, the benches of the bridge gave way, precipitating Mr. Allen with his horse ami buggy down into the wreck. Mr. Allen was pretty badly bruised, but was able to be out Tuesday. His horse was cut nnd bruised considerable, and the buggy is 11 total wreck. On the night of the 2d inst. the storeof Mr. IUichanan, at Recuville, wits rifled of its contents. At the time no chic to the robbery could be obtained, but a f.w days later suspi cion rested on John llo'.comb. Sheriff Ford was put in possession of papers that authorized the arrest of the suspect. These ho served in person last Sunday morning at a ham, out at West Union, where John was found asloep. The. defen dant was examined in Justice Knight'h court yesterday and bound or in the sum of $750 to await the action of the grand jury. Hail was at once procured and the defendant was temporarily re leased. Anton Uiscncranz was ex amined this week ou a charge of in sanity. The same patient was be fore the court some three months ago, but the physiciang did not think the evedence was sufficient to justify a vereict of lunacy, and he was continued in the county jail on some charge.. In the examin at ion this week the physicians could not agree' A third was called, who thought the man so erratic that it is not safe for him to be at large, wherefore commitment papers were made out, and tho unfortunate man taken to Salem. 1 here is no testimony on file, charging him with shooting a neighbor, as was staled iu a ootemporarv. Tlie dis senting physician filed his opinion: Independent, The man who shot his neighbor in the neck was Jas. Burgess, who is supposed, by a great many to bo as looney as Mr. ltosencrnnz. tin. G. M. Frank v Thos. Knoble et al, review from justice court, Flower for plaintiff. Dismissed; H. Wehrung et al v A C Adams; fore closeure, Huston for plaintiff. Dismiss ed without prejudice. OHf Larson v Isaac Cram and W. D. Wood, foreclosure, Huston for plaintiff. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Chas. H. Dodd & Co. v N. Berdnn et al, confirmation, Tongue for plaintiff. Sale confirmed. In the case of Mary E. Barclay vs. F. Docquist. Citation was issued to U. S. Giant Marquim to shew cause why he should not be punished tor contempt in briuuinu and muntainiiie an action where the pla intifl was not a resident of the state, and making no provisions for the costs. The same entry was made in two cases wherin Chas. E. Drowley was plaintiff, and S. A. Howell defendent. Henrv Hamilton v ueo. Kravcratt et al, confirmation, Tongue & Smith for plaintiff. Sale confirmed. Isaac mitler v Clias. Uawrse. feale continued. Fred Stettler v Tames M. Burgess, ejectment, Merrill for plaintiff. Plain tiff awarded $100 damages and posession of land claim ;d. E. D. Shattuck v T. F Rourke, fore closure, Wilbur for plaintiff. Demurrer over ruled and conplatnt dismissed. Samuel Crow v Matilda A Crow, di vorce, Taylor for plaintiff. Decree of divorce granted. Benjinnm Birdsell and Mary E, Bird sell, executors v Olif Johnson et al fore closure, Huston for plaintiff. Decree for foreclosure. :1 at costs of plain-1 iU1H XcTnrm-, support of the resolutions, am1 and Bland indulged indulged in some criticism of t he action of the administra tion, but neither was unduly severe. Utah has been admitted to statehood. The pen which President Cleveland used to sign the bill is made of gold and the holder is silver. It will never be dipped in ink again. After being suitably en graved the pen will be placed in the state capitol of Utah. Utaa is the forty-tifth star in the flag. The tariff bill which passed the senate a week ago is now in the hands of the conferance committee. The senate is now considering appropriation bills. The Merchants' Association of S.m Francisco have adopted a good plan for cleaning the street i i front of their places of Im-iiness. Merchants in each block, employ a 111.1:1 who sweeps the cobblestones with a ham" broom. Tho streets have never been kept as clean as at present. Tacoma is stirred up by a waterworks j scandal, tlie city nougat tne water plant for fl.OOO.O'Ji), mid abolished the board of water conimis iouers. The commissioners charge joubery iu the purchase of the plant. ' Thirty persons were poisoned at Mar shall, Ills., by eating ice cream which was taken from a vessel with a copper bottom. B. F. Gentsch, who finished his term as postmaster of Buffalo on July 1st, an n,"TTWBTYr--iiiB a. A. Horsemen should callonTHE.An obs, for prices on bills, and cards. ARGUS' BARGAINS. . i 1 .j iiot can buy a tine ten acre MAKKUM). Mays -Coiinelius, At tlie residence of the bride's parents, near Olenco, Tuesday, July 24th, Win. K. Mays and Addie 10. Cor nelius were united in the bonds of matri mony, hy ituv. V. K, Smith, Mr. Mujs is in partnership with his fath er, in the grocery business, at Oleneo, and Miss Cornelius is the daughter of our fel low townsman and county judge U. P. Cornelius. lloBBiat McKy. At the residence of Elv McKay of Haverton, on Wednesday, Ju'lv Uth.'.lohn b. Hobble and Ilattie It. McKay were united in the bonds of matr niony, J. P., Jack Dobetts officiating. Schmiiit iSniiuk. At the Ilillsboro House, on Friday, July 21-th, IStll, Fred Schmidt and Henrietta Snider were united in the bonds of matrimony by Kev. F.J. Strayer, The Amies extends congratulations to all these happy, young people, and wishes them a long and prosperous journey along the grand highway of life. HORN. arrest , he savs, ChloTWT and perba. b other city offiiials if they interfere with his men again. - An extraordinary strike has just ter minated at Columbus, O. Eighty-five convicts in the bolt shop of the Ohio penitentiary threw down their tools. With them it -wa3 tint a question of wages. They were dissatisfied wit lithe prison bill of fare and declared that ro moro work would be performed until there was a better table. Warden Jauies made an investigation aud promised au improvement after which the prisoner-, having won their strike, resumed work. The Civic Federation of Chicago h:is started a movement which its members hone will tend toward the settlement if the labor question, aud will pi event stri' c-3 anil all trouble.' of the kind, t he plan is to held a congrets of en.ploy.-rs and employes, similar to the Parliament of Religions held there last year. The representatives ot these homes will con fer and give the results of their expe riences and adopt some measures of con ciliation which will avert strikes in the future. A date for the proposed con ference has not yet been set. The cause of tho laboring man ig the' cause of the farmer. Their in terests are identical. Between them and the millionaire there is n ) com mon ground except this, that law ex-member of the New York assembly, and order must be preserved. The a large manufacturer and one of the best; interests of every citizen of inoder- IIumpkk JJenr Laurel on Sunday, July 22, to the wife of F, P. Humpko, a son Kbrk. At the Kerron farm near Betha ny, on Wednesday, July 18, to the wife of John Kenya son. known Germans in Buffalo, shot and killed himself. Mr. Gentsch was vice president of the Hydraulic Bank, and 011 his advice the bank loaned $8,(K)0 to a produce company. Later the bank gave 1 he company a further loan of $4,000, and itncd to lose the $12,000. Gentsdi owned a small amount of stock in tho eompaj and he was fearful lest his ac lioo U) recommending the loan might be cotutrued as dishonest. Brooding over thU rbably luibahuiced his mind. x lie annual' Wagner musical festival at Beyrouth is now being held. A large party of pilgrims, destined for Lourdes, left New York recently. A case of cholera has occurred in Ber lin. It had been1 brought from St. Pe taubnrg. A film Iltj gathered on Mr, Gladstone's eye, and another slight operation will be j necessary. The house committee on Pacific rail roads lira agreed to report a bill pre pared by Chairman Reilly. President Zelaya of Nicaragua has sent Modesto Barrias as minister to Eng land on a mission of great importance. ate means in Oregon are identical with those of the striking railroad men so far as they represent honeht demands and real grievances. The Havei-mayers. Huntingtons, Pull mans, As tor b and Goulds represent, an element that is tin-America n and dangerous to our institutions. Great aggregations aro always dangerous to. the common liberty. Oregon City Courier. i slashed." TBISTifiid fi"U liunw.w lill at 1 he ARors omee tor a bargain. " For sale or trade a fine 80 acre tract 5 acres of bottom land, 15 acres of rough . land, good tor pasture. About three acres cleared and some small improve ments Best cedar timber for posts in the county at $io per acre. Three lots and a house, with thirty fruit trees. Ten minutes walk from bushiest part of town. Cheap for cash or will trade for other property. $3oo will buy a handsome residence. There is a good well of water, fire place, nine rooms and a large woodshed, and a chicken yard. About acre of land, planted to fruit trees and berries. You can have this property for $800. It ia worth $1200. A small amount down and time given ou balance. A residence and two large lots, iu south Hillsboro, near the public school. The house has six rooms, and is nearly new. There are 70 bearing fruit trees, and also different kinds of berries, good water, and will be sold cheap, cash, or part cash and balance on time or will exchange for small tract of land. For particulars call at the Argus ofliee. A mountain ranch fourteen miles from Portland for sale at $15 per acre. Alamt 20acresslashed. A considerable quantity ot cedar good for post or shingles. Cuii go from the the ranch to Portland by four different roads. Koads good in either summer ar winter. THE ARGUS HAS 80 ACRES IN S AND 10 ACRE TRACTS FOR EX CHANGE in BANKABLE PAPER. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Ohkoon City, i July 24, 18t4. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Iteeeiver of the C. S. Land Ofliee at Oregon City, Or., on Sept. 7, lK!t4, viz: Dela 11, Howard, H. K. No. 7978. for the S. i. S. E. 1 and S. J S. VV. J.seetion 11, township 4 north, of range 0 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Kel liher, of Portland, Or., Lawrence Van TJl ....!... tf Ti- 1 r . I. . Rev. Austin K. Deblois. aged 27, has f Vfil. n. ,. V, , ' . D been elected presidont of Shurtlitt Col-; 8on, of Buxton, Or. , lege (Baptistl-at Alton. Ills. l8-6w. Robert A. Miller, Register, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho under signed has been, by the county court of Washington County, Oregon, appointed executors of the last will 'ami testiinent of Henry Ervin Birdsell, deceased, and have duly qualified as such. All pui-sons. having claims against said esbvto ar hereby notified to present them tn tw, with proper vouchors, at tho law office of S. B. Huston, in Hillsboro. Ore-inn. within six months from this date. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this June. 25, 1894 '- Benjamin Bikdneu. U-5 Mary K. llnuisia.i. Executors of tho last will and testiniunt of Henry Ervin BirdselladocrastL Administrator' sNot ice. Notice is hereby givcu that the under signed has been, by the county court of Washington county, Oregon, appointed administrator of the estate of A. O. Wilkins, deceased, aud has duly qualified as such. AU person having claims Rgainst it" rouiier wpiiwrj MOI.Ulfl 10 'Tti9f'n'.: them to mo, twrk piyiier vouchers, St the law orliw of fL- It. HuMon, In HjIJw boro, Oreg lUrM-Ohia. stx. nu-pthM fiian Dated at lldUfchi'V Ongori thUtJurrc. 16th, im. .VJonU'H KL1NA!, Administrator of the estate of A. C. Wilkins, dooottsed. , H-8. SI I