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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1901)
i $ MM' f HIPl l.K .... HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEB. 7, 1901. : : ; ; An About Tril. 'JCXS XXXXXJCXXXXM Mil II ui wvu n 'Mi Company Incorporated to Dc vclopc coal aiul oil projects been tampered -iiM't'itioriwI. as tihlie SOMIitlllNi; l itiaisitii WOKK. AIU1UT Till! An 0iiorluiilly for Fanner to Rot 1 rial Stain. al HLAZE KXTI.NCUISHED-SMALL LOSS Flue Hurtled Out and the Spark Fired the Kuof. Hiiiee the article appeared in lust Week' paper announcing the dis envery of surface indications of pe t tmletini, article of incorporation KvoU-en filed, I'"' hciriHrlrii Jieiiig inmi of wealth in the fity f v-Srllnnil, for the purpose of ex ploring, prospecting and developing f..r both ml and coal, iiM.iiigiun County north of the Ita-tini' nod jmrlh of HilM'orn wm b he the Center of interest Thin Incorpora tion him agreed ihtvt if the I"'pi rty Owner in thii vicinity "Ih'v i" dilated will egree l insure that IIi'im company can have tin privil- (o i.f pioxpeeting over about ten thousand acres of land, they will iore and ascertain whethrr or not there af 'any mineral and nil un der the land in thin aeetion. Thrir tilirilOMt. BN WW Utlderxtalld it when ,.iv,,.i.,,,i tiiml in offered for thif U to kkihI out an expert to " iLKKUtfnc'dilulicritiollH and then ri lii tlm itiirtHtrntinii which will ..hLNMi wherever the expert may V?imel a l'iost the llioht likely li . .. ., I ...I.,.. fplaces to discover OH, rofll or inner Tim eXIM-OHe lit III! ..... ...... - . ,,,i,.iim; itt t.t I lro entirely ihv tlm eoriMiralion. All U y ak liu tlm i.rivilaiio of coing on the laud for the purpne of niikioK th investigation. I heir iMoirncif leall for a live year lease i-r mm i.nriHM.fl and if they find cont or oil they will develop it at their own expense and pay to the owner ,,f it.n hind (Wi ctnU hrrcl on tlm oil Mid ton ci-M u t'"i on me CDItl. I If il.it fttrmem nnd uroiM-rty own- Ur in general wiU to know whitt ! U mi, ..r t he r Aiul now ih me vino- to fttiJ out, This dwnvery cn madtj without any ex pent wimi ! pviir to any on wm iw koi'i tioii. It Ih to howl Unit U property owimth of tht "ection of ,nmtrv willlHH'oine iotereHtcd enough in their own welfurn and SPItlrotll ennllgU 10 III" "num. i tA m.uiitrv to nermit thi I mhimiiv tn exnlorn their hnoli . Tlu viiliiti nf tlm liiiuin ueiwrally I n.irMiitut tn UlCIKloUHIV H mill entls of Any kind will lw found nd fverylKwIy will bo beu,uttei. Mr. V M Ueldel of lirHcilV, hue I wen requeued ty thin no porntion to nnt it in getting the cnticenidnii 1 1... i,rniwrtv owners ol miu Heetinn for the purport of proeot inU iih ahi.vo KUted nnd anyone ui.i.m in f th eoi'tnictn fun m them ttt hm (dlioe. PROBATE. over lo u'l Miunrvii i.'mIi nf Purrin BtcPidt'!", dwiiwd Final aiTOUiit iiceonnl improved; -,i .1.. limed nf remud tiod IimulH men of iidioioiHlriitnr, W 0 Ihttd- ruled fi. tn further ha ! i.; r,i.. HitHtu ol H II lhmp',rey(df runted. 1 eimon u,i i T der from court that u rtmn prnmm- nory note m inriiei iniuiHtrivlor of - -t t Ul.Snl.iu di'l'I'HHI ll Ii'bIiiIh of All'i r D.miUhI J, d cfiAHetl. Hc'tort tn' wile of personal property approved, and order mad ..runiinif filiation to heir to appear in JlillBhnro, March 11, and how cauw) wliy real entatfi shall not be nrilnntd Kflld. Vuiatu i( .loV.n KarHletor, des ceamid. Ntti Karsteter appoint wl adminiHtratr'u with hoinU Hxcd at 11000. EHtato nf Henry Hnxton, dee.ouB ml Final 'account allowed and ....,.nvd and iim hi uropcr rccmptB being Wed, eulaw will he closed of record. i,'ui.,i,.f r.miiH Border, deoeah v fd. Wtwill and teHtamout UU kwW proved by HiiDBcnmng wif 1C Yotina and J C Hmock Krod MeUnr nppoiiited executor at! o,nni UimhIh. .1 L binocK, A V Hall and S Weckorl appointed np- pralserB, - . Enlateof 0 co Morphew, deoeas iw.ii.5nn-to ell real property do'niedr adminiHtrntor required to make reiort of sale of pomnai d aIho ordered that re maining peruonal property he sold nr. Aiioi on tor amouiu n mnj Iwinrr irui,.t. of .1 W Karatoter, deoeap .i iinr Itnsenw. J A Imhrio m.ii ' i t , ftnd W I) Hare appointed appraia liinte of Mattie Cannihell, de -.,u,l .1 A Cainnhell atointed adminiHtrator with l)ond fixed nt r00. AppraiHerc, J n vv hkcp V Morgan and .1 W Hewell. Card ot Thanks. Tim Aliui H huH with liypni)li.ed- it wen", and it prnuiWM iIh reailom it nhall not happen again, r w will luive a funeral i'vl a lirt- i I.ikh mul nt that, A few week n;:o n ehiip by tlm naiim nf J. M. SiU'Hi t-iliirt t'l the city,' He wax B i .i.ii ii.. "prli.ee ami a wmo iui vaiu'-r. n wai gond looking -and that In a mark nf iwteeiii for a man a nioal men, like editor, are Iminely. 1U w. irked I ih A mum editor to a II li mit. Itwaa etna of ciitiimerciiil wooing, and the tempter won. Me ii a eraek-a jack, and our hats ar -tiV to him. We kno.v him nov and lie can never aaain Heduoe tin Contrary to a well eHUhlixhed rule of thin ollien, he imluceM iih to con truci to run two mi lieiue adn. one eneh week. The t . lln Ding Hlore elU it and it in mid ul,egnod clufl', hilt we object to com ) ,n i,ea oin iou men around our nlhce who are ph guild looking and iiiHinlent Mimii(h to m ike ua break our good renolutioiiH. We nh.ll nmrclt nit inn nut of town on hm next vmit al tlm (iiumIo of a boillo Imeled will Hm-cliee' (icritian Fyiup, Nntmnnv Uillcboro peuple will hIImih l 10 UUUaiO ex nonmoii. I'hev will he too huny ntUnding the expoMium ot finiiie groterien to H. Weill ling St Horn1 where a dol- i,ir ttill iiikii vt.u fiilelv over tin Niagara of economical dealing. The 1-ano of Hlate of Oregon va J, T. McNaninra wat beard m the MuHiiomab county circuit court htfl Tlturnday, and the young man pleaded guilty to enupfo awauit ilie elmrifH of-'hitfhway mbhery I ini! reduced in eoimideratioit of inn plea Young McN.ionif i wax given tx inoiiUm in me coiimy i tn. k J Krbmibe deteieb-'l. HHHlH'eil hy It T Itnotrv. i-f thi il:tce. 1 he Oregonmn, in reporting m eacii HiAled that the alliro'.yn went on lo nay that thin wan hm lirnt ot f..n.. nie . Hut th'rn thev deny. It will be reineuihered that the le fondant waa charged with having . 1.1....1 ,. i:. ii, mi Him litL'liwav nil,1"-! j aiomew here on the Canyon road, late in December. (Irmul Ball at Woodmen Hall, oe.tr Cedar Mill. Oregon, Atturday , i .i . evening, I'eii. '.i, uuuer in iuiiohi- meiilof Hall tlnmuiittee o( Vine Maiila Camp, No. 4"t) m.dmen of the World, Admmeion, Including iuiper, ii ceniH. Thn. Uradv, of Sherwimd, rec ently hail bia eleventh child bap- tiled, a aou having been born to hia wife Kince the firnt of the year L, i New YearV iir.cent. Ibis wan j ACIiapinan the neventli mm born to the nappy N,-itI p.rown iMOple, the entire Miveti following K M Kelnay eoimecutively. 1 be young cnupm Keith him Wn ehriHteuea Jowpii Aliwi MJ, Wood Krunee Uernard, and 1' tnnegan, n y Ticard the godfather, ay he m to l LS liarueg nrieat or a doctor wing win wv j wunama futh couaecutively born win. Here j( t'lark ia a chance for Uennm to gel ml ol A Todd a imir of nhoen. J 15 MeNew fr , ni-w BtiK-k John McLaren ill IIIHBi'' - - 1 i .... t i. il, ,.!. will lU'vermau .L of 11 broken linea of mer- T U Meacham chai.dUe at iiricea that will Htir- County Clerk prmo you. Behulinench liroa. Mra. Hridcet Sheridan, who for Several yeara ha reaided clote to the line of thm county, ami juih over 111 i'l UHlloniitii, riiicii "i "" hack of Bethany, died Min .liiv morn i tiff at one o Clock, o iiervoim proftration. Deceaaed was J ..,1 u.nu li.Kli 111 HlXly year oi ngn mm "i" "' Ire and. Her IHmtmnii ami (veri children, all of whom are crown Miirvive her. Her mother, iura Ahum, also iiurvm-. The funeral took pi ice Tuewlay at the Cedar . . . '. . ...... 4 Mill Catholic unureii, iniermeiu following al the Catholic Cemetery. tlet a winter suit from Aug. Tcwh, the Second ntreet Tailor. Suita cleaned, dyed, precHed and made to order. Saltafiiction guar- j - - t . .! until i a -in I A U F KG URSS. . School liuildinif Fire Monday. on Thin city narrowly escaped a ten thoimand dollar fire the find, of the week, and only luck saved the public school building from lating burned. Abut 4:'.0 one of the chimneys the eaHt chimney jiirimd out and the sparks soon ignited the shingles In several dif ferent places. Two boys whom the janitor bad left to see to things in his absence, firat saw the blaze ami hai'tened U put U out. They were sided hy those who lived in the immediate vicinity. Even the women came and carried water with alacrity. 15y the time the fire department reached the build ing, the fire was extinguished The workers secured water from a faucet on the second lioor. i here was a very strong eat,t wind blow ing, and it was a very narrow es- Cane. Ilao llie lire giuin-u nun u headwAV. the one stream oi waier v , ... , l he wish coumanv would nave nir nmbed would have leen entirely inadequate to have accomplished remtlw. The damatre will prob ibltf not exceed 2() There is some talk of the district furnishing a rt-el of hostt to fasten to the fiiin-et in case of fire and the idea is a very Kood one. With 500 feet more hose, the lire department nut hi nlav two streams on the structure, should it la-come neces saiy.aud an ellort will again ! made to have the council order mitt amount, llie Dunning coi the district over ten thousand dol lars, ami, while covered by insur ance, the loss would have leen heavy had there been a total loss. COUNTY COURT. i'heCountv Court is t t Feb ruary term and has settled with a portion of the 21 supervisors as ollows: Dist. 2 Aug. Hellthuycke, of Farming- ton, recently went to roruano w meet some frmnds of lii brother from Detroit, Michigan, and while waiting for a train, went into a sa loon near the depot to got a cigar. While at the bar three men as vaulted him, first provoking tho oiiurrel bv station that they would take something at the expense of Mr. llellebuycke. To this he de murred, and then the assault com menced. The KarmSngtin man fended himself as best he could against the odds, and aubsequently bad the men arrested. One of them, a hack driver, was fined VA) bv the police judge, and thai is some satisfaction for August, any- The cer.su.-i reports zives Hills-j FEB KUAKY, 1901. Gnnvktcd of Murder in this County 20 Years ago. WAS TO HANG BUT REPRIEVED His Sentence wa then Commoted Life Imprisonment. to On the 3d day of June, 18S0, Hen ry WintzingTwle, a German, was e,l nf tbn mnr- iiv. Rir. lie eouvcac in mm n our industrious farmer and never jBr 0f Jacob Swanger, and a few imposes on anyone, and a 50 hue ij jRter ,encfJ by Judge C. in little enouah iienalty for round ers who assault inotfending citizens. A henvv voune horse, 8 years. weight, HM, to trade for two small horses. Is sound and true and for true small team, will pay dif ference, i). H. Willers, Hillslxiro. Cedar Mill Special A very pleasant - and sociable entertain ment waa given by the Hustler Camp, M. W. O, A., at their nan near Cedar Mill, Saturday evening. An excellent literary and musical program was rendered. Dr. II Meade, bead examining pnysician for Oregon and California, was present and made a few brief re marks. State Secretary J. W. Summons was presented and dis cussed fraternaties in general and Woodcraft in particular, in a very able and entertaining manner, af ter which a bountiful supper was g(,rvc,l.Tb farmers around this place are trying to get a creamery started. It is to be honed they will succeed, as tl would be a good location. Miss Viola Bauman. who has been teaching the Lyda's school near (iales Creek, has returned home, B. Bellinger to be hung on August 6th following. The scaffold was built, and everything was in readi ness for the execution. The day before the date aet for the hanging Wintzingerode's sentence was com muted to life imprisonment in the penitentiary. A petition for hia pardon is now being circulated in Portland, and the list of names is said to be formidable, Wintiingerode was well educated and had some liter ary attainments. He ia said to have ben the author of these lines, but as to this The Ahous cannot substantiate it: When first with joyootneas we welcome life- - , And friemU-Sre many and onr for- . tune's gay. While yet nnlrammeled by the serpent trite, Which tstilt ben us on the etrtta awty; Tit then the future ties far, far beyond, The pt ' not ,n1 the P""1' M happiness. DISTRICT LEVIES. Thirtv-seven school districts in Washineton Coitntv have levied 1 . Tl. .. rllA!nii list I 1 .1 , a I nllGull.1 IdACB. - " . ra Another Knoca unwn-iim n -f . . .u j;i.,v ,. i . 1.... t.l, i,, snows me numo-rr vi vu iisiic e.mi.mv out " " -" levvine such a tat and the num prices at Schulmer.ch IJros store J hv . Some ovenioats, ladies' cloafcs and "cl " ' i Jn a ior ar 4... (I... 7... 8 ... 9... 10... 12... 14... 15... 17... 16... 18... 20... Morgan Amt. C4.00 45 IK) 120 00 130.00 62.00 81.00 61.60 16.00 14.00 52.75 155.00 18.25 26.00 13.50 reports I tender my sincere gratitude to my kind friends for their kind ser vices and sympathy towards n.y Mlf and family during my sad bereavement v ,ioM jjjilhiboro, Or., Feb. 71001. Try Snow Drop Flour. teed. Disnatches state that U.'W. Tat- tsrson, state agent of the Interior iepartment, has pounced on scv rul hundred cedar, logs in the Idaho countrv. ami turned them " . Til over to the U. S. Marshal tor tciano, 'his is the Hillshoro ex-senator, and he has been in Idaho for some wot'ks. (1. W . found that the logs hud been cut on government land, and hence the confiscation. The auccessful numbers at Weh rung's drawing were, respectively, Am 141 i nnd t )), itring in your tickets and get your premium. Mrs. Svlvester lleeder, of Croeu- ville, died nt her home last Friday evening, one was w years oi and has resided in this cojmy ior 25 venrs. Deceased leaves, a litis- bund and five children, the tun eral took place in this city Sunday, Rev. Daniel Slaver,- of Forest drove, conducting the services. Two Alums from date to January 1, 1002, for $1. Ahoiib and Ore uonian, $2. If you want a team for news, try these papers. I C. S. Tigiird was up from Tigard ville, and in town this morning and Btates that his town is now blessed with telephonic ooinniunioation with the outside world. Now, whim Ticardvillo jrets llie railroad it will bo "in it". He states that om-i.ies are nrosneoting for oil in hie section, Men's and boys' suits at II. vvobrnncr & Sons'. We beat Port land every time. Call and exam ine our stock. Bargains now, for spring stock , room. , We mean business. Now is the time to subscribe for ItukAuuub. fees for January at vS7.60; Record- i j r r. . .. . . , t er wann reports ices tor unuio month, 124.30. Road 387, petition ofN S Prick ott, etal, ordered established and clerk ordered to issue writ to open Ordered that $62.69 will be ac cepted for full payment taxes and costs against Isaac Rarne's land in aec IT 1 8 U 1 W. l W Haines granted permission In set miles for eh ctric wires from Crescent Mills to Forest Grove, and from said city to Hillsboro, to be erected in such manner so as not to interfere with road or bicycle paths, etc The breakwater above Forest Grove on Gales Creek examined by Commissioner Ward and accepted; warrant ordered drawn favor of J WGoodin in sum of $147 00 pay ment for same. caiM-s, at cost Col. J. B. Eddy, formerly the alitor of the Forest Grove Times, IH HOW Selling iyp m mo rmvc printer's effice at Salem. The Colonel is as versatile as an Ar k-Misas tinker. It will do good him to leave his law practice for nwhile and recuperate at the caee." Wanted A good steady man for farm work for steady position. In quire of John Milne, Milne Mill, HillHboro. The quarterly meeting for Cor nelius circuit will he held at Glen cor, Saturday and Sunday, Feb 9 and 10. Uev. 1). A. Wallers, P. K . will Iks present. Hours of ser vice. 2:30 p. rn., also, and Sunday at 10:30 a. m Go to F. J. Barber, Second Street, or a neat shave or hair cut. Satis action guaranteed. Jense Stewart arrived here from 'orth Yakima the last part of the week and will visit with relatives 94 No. Clerk I LESbute Mrs S Montgomery A EtfKinian.. Mill. . i.oo . 2.5o .13.00 EL McCortnick ..I300 Louis Powers -5 Jos Connell 2 00 WilliaVail 2-00 llItEX Harding 0.00 ic W S Hudson 9-oo 16 GeoLCason 1-5 2oItA W Wruzbt 5 a3tC F Tigard 3 00 26Jt W Vincent H.00 aH tas I Hoopes " H Rasutussen 3- G Goeta; 3- A R Flint l-oe A C Wirtz..(50) Wm McDonald 4 08 ri,0. k'rwlM-r 3.00 Wm Morris 6.5 Carl Pfahl 4 00 C Wetlman 4.oo .10.00 boro a opulation a trill" les than a thousand This it n t inclusive of those suburbs which r outride I tlm rit liinitu id course-. But just wait until th oil fields are oixned up and we get pipe in in from the wells; nnd until gt the Nehalern road, and two 11 three manufacturing establish ments, and ten thousand tieople just wait oiitil then, and w? wili have a city that Mrs. ation would 1) proud to wreck. Mayor Frank Kkw, of Forest Grove, deparUNl Monday for a bus iness trip to Tacoma and Seattle, where he baa interests in mining deals. The Dilley dam site, which hat been the bone of contention in the courts for some time, was complete ly removed by a log jam the other day, and it is stated the removal will lie the means of making valuable several hundred acres of land which heretofore had been overflowed by the fact of the dam's nresence. The logs were being driven to the paper mills at Ore gon City. Dr. Sandford.the Glencoe physi- .1 :n i cian, is reported very in. ur. Bailey, of this city, is attending him. It is no longer "Where did you eet that hat?" The question now " .. 1 . ...... most universally asked is, "vinere did von eel those shoes? The answer is "At Dennis' of course, where vou get the newest styles and best shapes, and best durability for vour money, lo see r: . i his stock is to buy. Mrs. J. C. Hare, of Portland, has been soendinz the week in the city, called here by the illness of Mrs. tlay. Washington county may yet get that Nehalem road. It is very clear that Portland wants the road to come this way for reasons pru dent and commercial. The direct ors have been chosen, and a move will soon be made to secure right of way. It is said that the move of the Northern Pacific to build through Columbia county will in no way effect the rortiana-tiiiis-boro route, providing, of course, fntt ..- Saturday, 7:30 FWHUm 65 Mrs C A Smith - 5 74 E Ritter '3 x 78 F C BurghoUer 4-oo 80 G I Sanders 4.oo 81 Fred Berger 100 82 E E Ball 84jtVJ Dickson jpo 86 N Bothman 00 A Gassner Sun I M-m I Tu- 1 Wed I Thu ) Vri Mat HI 24 I 4 Hi 18 I 241 Li I 12 I 13 1 14 I U t 20 I 21 j iG I 27 I 2-i I 8 9 15 I 16 2tt ii DAIRY CEKLK MILLS Manufacturer of the Celebrated .. White I rost xlour M Also deals lu General iierchaiMliae and Agricultural impleuieuUk Miii and btore, 5 uiilea uorlh of Cornelia. Harrison, - - Oregon k A. UA1LLY, U. D. I'lijalL-ltlu, Burgeou and AcvucU Ulhcc u UUUUra VUiuwmcj. JUai dcuc wut-vot cornet iMncUu and becond. Ail ci.a proiuUy atunded oay or I ;liu S. T. L.NKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHVSIC1AN AND SURGEON Oilu i taM-leiicu luul ul Cou lluuse VWVVWVrVirVVVVWW JAHa fUlLLll-E TAMIEME, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUKUEON. &usetn boutiicra fastlic Kailiond Co. UMuuiuuua tu i-ri.acn.or famtUta. VI nte aua KeaiUeuce sou ill aiuc ol Maiu, uui oad euow' UoiUXmn, UilWUufo. yyyVVVVVWVWVVVVVWrrirVW CiiiO. BAQLiJlY AriUiLNbV-AX-LAW Uoonis 1 sud 2 biiute liuildiuf for several days. He thinks the Yakima country ia all right ai d will return there when the visit is concluded. Aug. Tews has received his new line of samples. Call in and give him your measure for a suit. E. W. Haines, accompanied by W. C. Cheney, an electrical en- ttincer, was in wmu Mr. Haines is putting electric pow 95 w jamieon.. - lOoJtC W Skelton - PUBLIC SALE, Attorney W. M. Langley has of fered a reward of $10 for iuforma lino whih will lead to conviction of illegal liquor selling in the Col li flitv. It appears that the 1 quor question is attacking Forest Grove as wen as musooru. rwa Rflftsoner. the Gales Creek mill man, and J. W. Good- in hii (lour mill on Gales Creek, in, he U.encoe miles from the Urove, anu 0 1 ,h0 Lr future mike a ineas with the county court. . 1 At . r I - 1 xt no proposition to ngni tne ciiy 01 mencoe JLoage, i.o. , xvn.8... W uhnrn I nf KvLniAfl. Will CWmw vuo ,ng. no to . ,hB Prftise8 in the day time, or vour dress goons, nenrn.-n.ap, -. - , :;u. cheviots, serges etc. er two may The undersigned will sell at the C!has. Cawrse place. 4 miles norm west of Hillsboro, the following property, at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1001 1 worlc horses. 1 cow, 43 ewes with lamb, t hack, McCormick hinder, Peer ing mower, Tiger hay rake, 4-111011 Mitchell wagon, 4-iiich tire; 2 seated Imt-k, pint form scales, land roller, 2 set nf Iimw work harness, aet light harness, 16-inch Rock Island plow, 14-inch Oliver Chilled plow, 4-horse 2o-inch .lien linrrnw. iH-foot suike tooth harrow, hay fork with rope and piiuey, i cons harbed wire, nouseiioia lumuuic, c, TERMS 01? SALE $ 10 and under, cash; over 10, 8 innn lbs' time with approved note, drawing interest at the rate of 8 percent. GEO. BIERSDORF, Jr, It, I'. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Dead Letters. Th Post meeting last Saturday ui (r : - v,o was a very airet-nuio onu, Department Coiunmnder A. J . . . , ,T, !.. II.. 1 Brodgood neing oiuciauv jireiciiv Quite a number were down from Forest Grove to near ine uom- maiider. and a rousing good time is antic- pated. Rev. 1). A. Watters will preach in the Methodist church bunaay evening. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administer ed at the close of the sermon. Portland's most right of way is not denied in this section. It ia not surprising that people will buy erocerie8 where they can get their "money's worth." That is the reaeon why uennis enjoys such a big patronage. He carries the finest line of staple and snen groceries to be found in the county. Good stock ranch of 160 acres, three miles southwest of Forest Grove. Ten acres cleared, eight arreis under eood fence. Fair house. Urire barn, smoke and chicken houses, fine spring of water close to house, place well watered, handv to creamery, market for wood. Forest Grove. Fine for fruit and grapes; small bearing orchard: in foothills. For sale at $7 per acre. Call on or address Dr. C. E. Geiger, Forest Grove. Born. Monday, February 4, 1901, to the wife of Herman Koehnke, of near Hillsboro, a daughter. Mrs. Nation, the Kansas smash er, haa a good Btrong record, but .t ' '.. ii a there is a crusader in mis ciiy mm beats her evolutions. Dennis has smashed all objections, to trading in his house because ne has ae molished big profits, given best quality for lowest values, and has the finest line ot ooois, Bnoes, groceries, etc., to be found any where. J. A. Bowen. formerly connected with Thk ARaus, is now connected ! with the Daily Statesman, and re sides in the Capitol city. John Marshall Day was appro priately observed at Forest Grove Monday evening. Wallace Mc Camant delivered an address at Pacific University Marsh Hall. A ot Messrs. ii. T. BAQLEiY, AXTUiUSiiV-AI-LAW Office io Cmwia-Wueter Block, Maia St. UiUaboio, - Oregon. TUOS Ii TOMOUK. K U TOMCUa, MOTAKY THUS. H. 4 K- B. TlKttitU, AUoruejs-At-L. Kooiu j. 4, At . Morgan Blk, UUUboro. JOHN M. WALL, ATTOHLNEY-AT-LAW Office Uuaudrt. Baiky-IUrgsa Block. Rooiua, 1 aud 2. HlLUB01lO. - OKKOON. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY-AT. LAW Notarial Work and Couveyuicmg. Hooius B it 7 itorgau BU., HUUUoru. Ore W. N. BARRETT, ATTOK.N EY-AT-LAW tSuor 10 Barrett & Adauw.) Office, Up Stairs, Central Block HILLSBORO, OREGON. DR. J. E. ADKINS, Fifteen years Experience in Hillsboro. Firstcla aervicea; Charges reasonable Blk. over Pharmacy. OKBUON. E. Schiller. 1 There will be a social dance at "SKS1 the e K. L, Sohieflelin ranch, near . U1LLSB0K0, DR. C. B. BROWN, The following is the list of letters re maining in llie Hillshoro post ofhee 1111 claimed: Geo. Atwater Al. vSlgnor liiirtolomea Benx Steve. L. Christiansen W A Lyon M V Lynch . Hurt Wliitmore Mrs M Grow 1 " Josie Smith. .. All letters not called for hy Feb, 16, 1901 will he seat to the dead letter oifice. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. . . R. WAGOENKR, f. M. Mrs. John 0, Smith, of Cedar Mill, has been very ill for some time with Lagrippe, but is now get ting better. - Suow Drop Flour is best. lllA Centervilie, February 14, and plondid time is anticipated. -Mrs. Wm. Hay, one of our pio neer women, has neen very m the homestead south and east of this city. For several days her life was despaired of, but she is now considered out ot immeaiaie relatives of the fam ily have been at the bedside of the -!. . ., . . - ,1 . wile and motner ior somo unyn. flnmn and see our new stock of Ki0 and units iust received. We ,l,,rw nomnetition. Schulinerich Bros. Thn n.ra si ill cettintr in their ,.,.,, ot nr npur Cedar Mill. A oli Art. timfl Ri'O a Mr. Hildebrand lost a grubbing macnine anu 00 feet of cable, and the place of Frank n,,,n,irl has also been visited by the rascals. It will he well for the d noouleof that vicinity to load up the old shotgun and have it in readiness. f,flo Schwander was down from above Mountaindale this morning and reports his section as getting along without casualty Verhaatr.. of Verboort iQii haa none to Europe for foot mm) ths. and Father Heinrich of St. Mary's Home, will take hiB duties until his return most popular cigar in the city, was in town yesterday, aoing uubu for his house. s A. Holoomb. the old Indian " - ".. . mmi j:. War veteran trom tne rninipo " trict, was in the city yesterday. Tt i Raid that a temperance crusadtr was Sunday last endeav oring to get evidence against sa- loon men m m tj e liquor on the Sabbath day. Miaa Grace Po9 has returned from an extended visit with friends in Portland. H T Rlair accidentally "whack ed" Bert Cornett on the head with the business end 01 a gruooing ui this morning while the two were clearing land northwest of town. .1 ni ninl aca n wouna is mo in sult. Brother Blair is all right when it comes to a composing room in a newspaper office out ihh Auarsedilor wouldn't work in a ten acre field with him when he is swinging an axe or a grub hoe. T W. Vandervelden, of Center vilie, and who handles Giant Pow a. ; hia dktriat. was in town ii,!. oftArnoon and lenorts every thinit uoing along nicely in the Vn-ivinrt. tuition. J. W. is now a full fledged notary public and is doing some tall "swearing." ouarttte. consisting Bradley. Yoder. Fletcher and Bel knap, furnished music for the oc- ca8ion' v , r a DENTIST John Hay is here for a few days, attending the bedside of his Jl6 Dekum Building. Portland, Oregon, mother. Will be in Hitlshoro every fourth Mon- On the 16th of February mere d in eacn m0nth. .nlrm thTorf : to vy, go for a charitable purpose. Every body invited. Come and have a 3 , i rPl.a nmoram will 1)P I music and declamation and will Notice to M. B. A. members-The NOTICE. wind up with a ball. This is commissioners' court week, and the dads are having a very busy time of it. Bricht Bunshiny weather with east wind and fret zing nights has been the order for several days, and it micrht he much worse. Still we hear the old time Oregonians wish ing for rain. Oregon is not Oregon without a good falling of acqua Th Relbanv Hall Club will irive a dance at their hall in Belh anv. March 2. Good music. A lunch will be served by Sam Kunz. Good order. Admission 60 cents em rei ice xo ia. u. -... 1 a r America will noia a,,Ur meetincs on the 2nd and 4tt cates are requested to do so at the next -gular meeting 01 me w8. By order of Trustees. Maybelle Moreland, S" Executor's Notice. The iindersiKiKHl has been duly appoint ed and continued by llie County Uurt or Washington Uounty, uregoii. au with the will annexed, of the estate or John Uilhooley, debased, anil lie naa duly trialilied as such Kxeeutor. . now, iiiBieioru, k"3 .?, V 1 7. cluim't against said estate Wll prcMent t 10 same, with the proper vouchers, at tne law otuce orJohnM. vvaii.i.i '," Ormmn. within six months from the date Superintendent Ball has adver- hereof. . b Mlh i!ool an BYftitiination for those ,'.L...i' ,,-u, loaAVinra who desire 10 take a pEfER JiNSbM . . ff 41. ufill iinil chance at state certificates, and the Ui examination will be in this city j0hn M. Wall, Atty for Kxe Febiuary 14, It is expected that - - , only a few will be in attendance. 0ur friend, Nick Keramer, of tj n wtra 1'ri.Hidinir Cooner Mountain, recently nan an Elder will preach in the Method- attack of paralysis, biit is w get ist church this 1 Friday) evening, ting around ag ain f","v After the sermon the 2nd Quarter- tnends new " "-- ly Conf. will be held. A cordial all hope that ne win -j welcome to attend is extended to all. 1 hale and hearty as ever. X , w . . last will and testament ol seu, Kxeeutor.