The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 23, 1902, Image 3

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HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 23, 1902.
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OLD MORTGAGE TAX
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Several
Hundred
Paid In.
Doll urn
FIFTY FEB CENT IS ACCEPTED.
Nt laltirst la Cbargrd
I'coalty.
nd ao
HhrriflT Bewail it alill buay collect
iiiK Iho old mortgage taxes between
18H:i ami 18M. ami the rwaull ia
several hundred ilolUra for the
county. There ia inuoli inlmntler
alanding over this, and Tor lha ben
III of redere, The Argu give a
resume el lha lai Tlia legislature
i.f IKH.'l pd a law making inort-
gagea iaiai. nil law neiu until
18)12, when a repeal waa voted
Many holding mortgagee refused to
pay the lax, and lha sheriff neg
lected to collect, llilnk'ng it oould
not lie enforced Aa a leeult, aev
eral thorn and dollaraof these laiea
came down aa a legacy In thia day.
About a year ago, lha Oregon
supreme court decided thai the
Hi'iMgaga lai waa valid, and that
il waa a lien on lha lande lha morl
gaga covered. On Ihia hypothec
Hi-court haa iiialruated collection.
and over 11200 hal been received
fifty per cent la received In full
payment of theae Uw, and neither
nhy nor Intareal ia charged.
AUCTION SALE.
The Undersigned will el at public
a union at the L'lrich Gerber farm
at 01.1 Bethany I. 0 al 10 A. M
MONDAY, OCTOHRIt 27.
Sis cow, J fresh, I Jersey cow frtsa la
live., i cow Imh la March, I Imk la
April, 6 good work borate, I buggy
tinm, to pigi, tcti of btrnrtt, lettol
buggy 1 McCorwick bia.V la
r;
iu Urdu I UiComikk tuowrr 1 16
n:u plow (new) ana eumt oiaer plow.
a harrows, I tlltc harrow, t latin wag
ons, I iedga, t hayracks, I spring
vtgoa (ss Rood a atw) l half spring
wagoa, I gardtn drill, sums lilarkaaillb
tunln, j heeling alow, I augur boring
machine, a lK ol loi goods and othtr
article loo nuratrmt lo intatlmt.
Also on lo of bay, 4 ton, oior or
lea at Kolhutau't plar sod ona lot ol
i so. on loi oi
.at Johay B.ug-
nay 6 km, luor or km
Krr's plsi-v.
TKUMr) OFHALK,
Under 110, cash, $10 and over
nun year'e time, approved note, 6
r rent.
Ui.Hii-H (Ikkrkh
It P Cornelius, Auctioneer.
PROBATE
Ks'ala W V lialston, dee'd, rloaed
of record.
James K Jamieeon appointed
admr Daniel McFall ealale, bnnda,
$()lg)
Nov. I7et for Anal lettleinent
Holomou Wiimar eelate.
n.i.r.lUn W L Hurlia auihorla.l
to sell certain neraone.1 nrouertv.
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ventorjr of 1 1,369.8 1 approved.
Estate Anna L Watroui, deo'd;
A Walroue appointed adminietra
lor.
Kttate Knoch Jonea, inaD;
heaiing (or appolnluirol ol guar
dian ael for Nov. 10.
Kttate W I, Curtis, feeble mind
ed; inventory approved at 1,1 54 60
Kttate Martha Hpencer, deo'd;
set for final ettlement Nov. 24
Last will or Mary Scherscnel
proved, aud Vandal Soherschl ap
pointed executor; I, A Uing, Il I
Bagley and J W Sewell appointed
appraisers.
HAASE KRAUI.
Ir. Frederick Haase and Misa Al
ma M Kraiis were married at the
home ol Mr, and Mra. Louie Kraua,
at Blooming, Oct. 16. 1902, Rev. I
H.iiehe, paatnr of the S.. I We
church, ..fnciating.
BOYD BRYAN,
M.rrinl at Hillshoro. Or.. Oot. 21.
1902, Hon. L. A. Rood ohicialing,
Mr. Frederick K.Boyd and Misa
Vlolo K Bryan, of Dilley.
All kinda of seeds "at Bob Oreer'a.
Misa Benemma Wiley, of Port
land, ia in
the oily, the gjest
of
relatives,
Guaranteed finest atamp photos
made in Oregon, From thia date,
lnpe, Hie photographer. Hillehoro,
Ore., Oct, 22 1W02.
Mr. alid Mrs Wm. Jainiesnu. nf
thia county, have adopted aa their
child and hir, Mr. iaines Bell,
Mgid 24 years.
Ex-Sheriff W, D. Bradford and
two eons have returned from Puget
, Sound, where they spent the sum
mer. Mr. Bradford haa been laid
up in the Everitt hospital ft some
time with typhoid fever and la now
convalescing.
The 6th annual meeting of the
Oregon Congregational Association
met at S'llam, Tuesday. Prof. J.
R. Robertson, of Forest Grove, was
elected scribe, and Rev. Danhl
Htaver. Registrar of the meeting
Mrs. Walter Hogue, of the Grove
read an able paper on "Loyalty
the Sunday Bohool."
John W. Lemmnu, aged 7r yeara,
tiled at hit henna rioar Bethany,
tliia morning, from heart trouble,
superinduced by general debility.
Ilrceaaed had lieen feeble in health
and mind fur five mnnlha. He waa
born In Adama county, III , and
came lo California in the early day,
where ha farmed on the Sacramen
to river, tater ha went to Idaho,
and throughout the tixtiea wai en
gaged in alage coaching aa proprie
tor and employee In 1878' he
caina to Oregon and bought a ranch
near Bethany. Ha leaves a" wife
residing at l.oa Angelea, and a son,
Chaa. Immun, a resident of Pinna
antnn, Cal. lemtuon waa a Mason
and lh local fralemity will take
charge of hie funeral.
I it t ruction on guitarv mandolin,
banjo, violin and tnng-d iuatru
nienia, onrnet, Hole and wind in
atrumente, piano, organ, etc.,
"Kteionian Orchestra" fr parline
ami weddings liv professional
musicians only.
Will Ihr In Hilln
October 2.r), at
itoro, Halurilay
I Tualatin Motel, to arrange forma'
lion of claw. Those deeirlng In
atruction aa above will plea take
notice Prof. Edwin A. Hmith,
Instructor, 214 Twelllh Hlreet,
Portland, Ore. 'Phone Brown 05)5.
The ladiea of the Degree of Hon
or gave a minstrel entertainment
at the opera house, last Friday
evening, and the a Hair waa well
pa Iron lied, aa well aa well appreci
ated, ilurut cork waa much In
evidence, and the participator! cer
(.jnv did iileelr In their initial
Lilemi.t to emulate the humor and
.iiulifi( f the colored ladine of
quality. Their success haa atarled
tho men to thinking, and they are
proposing lo give an entertainment
thai ia lo lie a world healer. Hut
if they eclipse the effort of last Fri
day evi, they will lie ready to go
with Richards .v. Pringle.
Fanners In need of first class til
inar will find the article at Oroner
A Howell' new factory at Hcholle,
where one of the finest kiln ever
oalnpJlPd n ,), (oiititw ha Just
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' co,',", ? c" bu '
factory or we will oeiiver. in
fill ordera for all altea. Also a fine
Una of brick and building blocks
Write for prices or call on firm at
Scholia.
Dr W, A. Brown, who for several
year haa praclic-ed al 81 Joseph,
Miaeouri, ia in the city Ihia week,
lh, gu)tt 0f hi, ,Mt,er, Mr. Suaan
Bron Mf Brown w
a tneniUr of the "art preaervali ve,"
and waa foreman of the compoaing
rooma of the Hillaboro Independ
ent. The doctor spent hia boyhood
in thi' city, and is well remember
ad by Uilleboro people. .
Thia ia the time of the year when
you feel heartv and vr.u can do
i . - .
your Inner man the mro-i good uv
buying your groceriea al Dannie
Main street atote. Don't forget
thai he keepa the finest lines to be
fuunrl in the city-up lo date and
the pureat and beet eelecllnna of all
klmU-
John Blater, who came to Orr
eon In 1S61. and who lor many
yeara waa a resident of this countv
waa in town inia we.a, ir,.m near
rroeoaiei, tiara cnuniv, nun
t . I MT L.
where he haa lived for anme years
"0" 74 yeara of age. JJa
there are many changes
jn r0Uiid Hillaboro aince he
waa a young man.
Crescent Flour will give you eat
(faction. Ask your grocer for it
Gel il once and your kitchen will
not be without it. We have placed
Ihie flour with John Dennia, Main
atreet, for the benefit of those who
uae and call for it. Crescent Mills
Foreat Qrove.
Willis Caudle, the young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caudle, of
North Hillsboro. waa badly injured
ahoUt ,ia head one afternoon lact
week A wagon wheel did the
damage, (he team Marling unex
pectedly Dr. Tamiesis treated the
I lilt hi fellow, and he is improving.
Use equal parts of Mot.s Rose
and Great Raiser Hour if you want
wmlB " "7 " . 'on
"ttf but, lt nd
vmi .-..
Laurel hon groweia are rapidly
getting their crop into town, Btor-
ig I" the Masonio building. Sev-
"a I have sold their holdings, some
H'Hing high aa 23 cenis. It is
nnderalomi that Hops are quoted si
3i anu 2 oenis itxiay ,
Sermons are hot always tiresome,
The truth always wears and an do
I Die shoes sold by Dennis. Try a
pair from his stock and you will
become a permanent customer.
Footwear for big and little. Also a
complete line of hosiery.
Rider J A Brown is conducting
a reries m meeting at the Chun-
tian church, with increasing inter
est and attendance. Services will
be continued until further an
nouncement.
If you want a good, hard wheal
flour, use the Great Raiser. People
just from the East, who have poor
success making bread with valley
flour, should try the Great Raiser,
iiianuliiotured al uiintax Mills.
Mrs. Esther Brown Latham, for
luerlv of Ihia oily, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Brown,
of Cornelius, and her friends in
thin oily.
A word to the wise is suQioient
go to R. H. Greer's for your grocer
tones. He keeps the best and cheap
'est In Hillsboro.
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YOUNG MAN KILLED
(un Over by Locomotive at
Tculiii), Wash.
A SON OP TUB LATE ASA WILLIAMS
Employed la Saw Mill Near llucoda.
Agrd About iH Year.
Kred Williams, a son of the late
Asa Williams, waa run over by a
ocomotiva near Tenino, Wash.,
Monday, and instantly killed.
Williams had been employed in a
aaw mill near uucoua, ana nan
ia k a a
been visiting friends at Tenino
He atarled to return to his work,
and waa walking on the track when
the angina cnugtil lino. He waa
about 28 yeira of age, and waa
raised near Greenville. Ilia fa'her
conducted the first hotl in Hills-
born, and was a wall knnwn early
pioneer.
Claborn Williams, a brother of
lereaaed, left for Tenino, Monday
evening, to lake charge of the
remain
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersignej will sell at public
auction, at hia farm, 2 miles touth
of Bethany, and 7 milea eaat of
If illrboro, on Canyon road, at 1U
o'clock a. in., on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,
Work horse, 1,090; gray nitre, 7 year,
l.oHo; colt, 3 yrsra, 990; I cows, fresh in
February; cow, fresh ia May; cow, in
fretb milk; 2 heifer culve. 3 month; 3
new fsrni wagoa; hll-priag wagon,
H, top buggy, nearly new; Ibamplon
il hinder, good a new; Jonea' mower,
good; hsyrtke, nearly new; hayrack,
Kock Ulsn.l it-la plow, Moline u-10
plow, good harrow, et work barne,
new buggy bsrnesa. Tripod lever slump
ullr, good sbspe; "5 tacks potatoes,
Itcksniilb bellow, farm tools, 8 torn
clover bay, J dozen chickens, househ' Id
furniture and numerous other articles.
TERMS OF SALE:
10 and under, caah; over $10, one
year a time, approved note, C per
cent interest.
Wm. C. Kkkiin.
B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Real Ettat Traotlera.
Kllta and Prank Meeker to W C
Crawford 40 aaec 8 1 a a r a w.. fabo
R I, Sabln to W M Owen 40 a arc
lu 1 1 a r 4 w 1
Chrlttioa Newblrter to W A Rthn
6 tec ltjni 22S
Sautptoa J Jone to A B lUniuioud
et sis 160 a tec n 1 1 r 0 w... 1
Lid aud Geo Cochrtn to Hunter
& Stockbtuer
Aio a ec jo t 1 r J w l".rio
J V Kerr to J M Kerr tr in Stewart
at lliiuimro
Clahorn William to Drlo IIop-
kin8oarc iStinrjw. ... 600
ISWriithtto lacob WohleraM
a In ltontl.1 MCLeod (lie vmo
Pr.ni Kaubier to Krnett Gurske
6 a sec 1 1 1 1 a r 3 w 156
I C Crocker lo Chat Meier 40 a tec
8 1 1 a r z w woo
S B Huston to Michael Qnigley 5
a tec lo t a a r a w.,. n$
C W Miller, guarditu, lo A T
Kno und lln pit"hlk a V1-
ker't td f Grove... 300
Carrie R Miller, Mine to unit., . , 300
Philip Matters to C R Bradley 5 a
M Moore d I c loo
G W Stilt lo R II Kotemiund 3 a
in Wm Pointer die ijo
S B Lawrence to Tho I'll 1 1 bin 2o
a near Scholia 5fa
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at the Wilcox farm, I
mile south of the long bridge, and
2i miles snutbwtst of Hillshoro,
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Gravmsre and ry horae, l.anoetch
bav'borte. Low; x colu, coning a ver
cow, half-Jersey; cow, Jersey; 8 weeka
Jeracy bull calf. Mitchell wagon, light
tprii.g; 3 biiRgiet, work harneta, heavy
tingle htrueat, a let light tingle bar
neat, hick, 4 plowt, Champion binder,
htrrow. cultivator. 10 dozen chicken
lot oatt, bay, potatoes, cook and heating
Moves, Singer tewing uiacnine, exien
aion table, kitchen treature. cupboard
chain and rocker, 4 beditesila and
tpringt, complete lot household good,
butcher anil bar scale, ouiou teener
timothy teeder, farm tool and other ar
tlcla too nunierout to nientiou.
TERMS OF SALE:
$10 and under, cash; over $10,
one year's lime, approved note, 6
ner cent interest, two per cent
off, csbIi over $10.
JOHN U I0UN0
B. P, Cornelius, Auctioneer,
Card ol Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Miller and fam
ilv. of Glencoe, desire to kindly
thank the many friends wno ieni
them their aid ami sympathy dur
ing llieir rerent Iwreavement, the
illness and death of their son and
brother, Eira Miller.
J. C. Mll.I.KR,
Mary J. Miuku,
And Family.
B. F. Owen, of Cedar Mill, was
in town yesterday.
Mrs. Walter Tyler, of Los Ange
les, Oal , is in the city, the guest of
Mr. J. W. Bailey. ,
Rev. D. T, Jenkins, of Dakota,
will occupy the Congregational
church next Sunday, morning and
evening. Mr. Jenkins is said to he
a pleasing and logical speaker. All
are invited.
ui ivur
Apple boxes at Greer.
Cheat aeed for aale. Charlee
Crocker, Ilillihoro.
For aale Uood milk cow. in
injlk. Box 1K(!, Hillehoro, Ore.
Fresh oystera at II. A. Pal uier'e.
la . i . !,:.. l I
neconu Hireei, iiiunuoro. i
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amen nrau ewe laniue;
Colswold preferred.John Milne,
Hilliiboro, Oregon.
Marrifge licence haa been grant
ed Frederick Haaae and Mine Alma
Kraua, both of Bouth Tualatin.
I have some very fine young
Bloca; Minorca cockerel a for aale.
H. II. dieer.
A two-horse power for aale or
trade. Inquire of A. T. Moore,
I5averi.n, wregon.
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Orand ball, at W. (). W. hall, it
woar miii, ravuroay eve;ov o.
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The ladiea of the Congregational
church will give a Hallowe'en
social, Oct. 31.
Rev. A. W. Brickley will preach
at the Evangelical church Satur
day evening, Oct 25. Also Sun
day morning and evening.
Henry Bartons, of above Dillev,
aa down the first of the week to
make proot ol homestead before 1
County Clerk Morgan.
Wm. Bender, employed at the
Salem asylum for aeveral yeara,
waa in town wie last 01 uie weea,
tne gut-ai 01 iriemia.
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ou per vi i-raii k ivewajr wnnei
10 Douiy ine general puunc mail
u ir;n-i-xl
Oeo. Armentrout, a reaident of
Washington county since I860, and
ror many yeara a Greenville far-
mer, waa uown irom roreav urove
1 n I
touay.
Claude Robinaon. a former com-
poeitor of The Argue, haa gone to
Han Francisco to see what he can
do At the craft in that city.
U. II. Greer ia still doing busi
ness at the old stand and he ia very
busy selling soo.Ih lo hia old cus
tomers and lo many new custom
ers, aa well.
S. S. Barnes, dealer in real estate.
will be found in his old room on
the north side of Main . street, next
door to Argus office. He haa some
ne farms and houses for sale and
rent. Also money to loan.
Mr. and Mrs. Moreland and fam
ily, who for years nave been on ine
(Jeo. Smith ranch, have taken up
their residence in the Willis prop
erty on Main street.
We handle the best. For men
and hoys' clothing, you can't beat
II. Wehrune fe Sons. Ask those
who always buy of us. Call in and
see us and you will buy of us.
E. M. Rice; of North
Hillaboro,
brought to this office some of the
finest apples Bfen in this Vicinity
thia year. They were entirely free
from worms, and were "sure prize
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Mrs. C. F. Miller, aged 73 years,
and a resident of North Uilleboro, I
fell Sunday evening, dislocating
and fracturing her left ankle. Dr.
inklater was called, and hopes to
a. . a 1 11
oring me injure.! memner arouna
all right.
Go to F. R. Dailey's Bicycle
Store for onus and ammunition
and bicycle sundries and repairing
F. R. Dailey, Main Street, Hills-
bnro.
The Rev. W. S Holt D. D.,
Presbyterian Synodical Missionary
for the State of Oregon, will preach
at the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
church next Sabbath morning, Oo
tober 2G, at West Union, at o
o'clock in the afternoon.
Yes, the bird law is out now,
and you can kill 'em! (Jet your
euns and ammunition of E. L
McCormick he has the kind
will kill 'em.
that
Lost Reddish-brown
shepherd
dog, white neck and breast, and
white front feet; answers to name
oi -tcou. notiiy jonu 1 eier,
Hillaboro.
This has been a great season tor
Washington county 'sawmill men,
all of them having had more than
thev could do all summer. It is
expected that this industry will
nourish until, at least, alter me
1905 fair, and there is no reason
why it should not be good hence
forth until ali the timber in the
Northwest is cut up,
Contractor Goodin failed to get
the big bridge west of town com
pleted, as hoped for, Saturday last,
but this eek winds up me work
on the structure. People who
travel betreen this city and the
war! end of the countv can now
travel without going through the
tnrtnona route on the bottom lands
This is the best bridge ever built
1 ) Tnnid to
0)V 1 1 1 ( If ruillVf ju aw gjujwwww
endure longer than any of its
sors.
Wm. Hendershott, late of Lau
rel was in town the first of the
week representing the A. J. Luce
Hon Co. He shipped . the Weston
crop to Portland, Monday. Mr.
Weston recently sold his farm and
hop ranch for $4,500, to Mr Crab
Iree. of Dayton, Yamhill county
This year Mr. Weston . realised
3 570.10 from his hops: about $300
for his prunes, besides other small
inoomes. It ib sate lo say tnai
Neighbor Weston will stay in Ore-
iron. nr. if be shall bo awav. he will
come back.
AWARDED SATURDAY
Cheapest Ilid Ever Received
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WILL SUPERINTEND FOR TWO YEARS
A. J.
Roy GeU the Contract. Ia Thor
oughly Reliable.
The county court met last Satnr
dav and considered the nronoaition
of letting the contract for the keep
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0f the count noor for a term of
... P-.mm.ncl Vc.mk.,
'
i. The bida were all in at the m
, fc t the court adjourned
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J. Roy, a responsible farmer of
eaat of thia city, and formerly of
Greenville, waa awarded the con
tract. Mrs. Vandrz4nden. for
merly a Mrs. Green, bad the loweat
bid, but the withdrew from the
r,e BMOri ,n" mn" "na"7
oonaidered. Vaung Koy the next
loweal tmi.i wnie ih ui.i ia
low.Uiiaaid that there ia aome
thing to make, even at that figure
Superintendent Bradley, who leave
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iiiv aaata ui mm 1 v aava vi iv uitiiku
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at mm iit t hakvak r I a r Arl aukvora I hnn
vaaiv4 w uaiv iidmivu awyyviaii uuu
. - jnlUfm MPw Th hAm
were:
I li rAAnvilU IH (Ml imp mnnt h Mfh
1 uiwaavsW w uvuwa smn
i.UDer. and $250 for annual rental
0f form.
A. W. Baxlon. $ 10.45 ner month.
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etch pauper, and $300 annual ren
UI of farm.
C. R. Bradley. $j 50 per month,
pauper, and rUM annual ren
tal of farm
G. W. Robinaon, $10 per month,
each pauper, and $252 annual ren
tal of farm.
A. J. Roy, $9.00 per month, each
pauper, and $250 annual rental of
farm.'
PUBLIC SALE.
The nnaerfiKned win M at public
aale at the Gray farm, 2 miles
south of Cornelius, and 2 miles
southeast of Forest Grove, at 10
o'clock a. m., on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,
Driving hone, bay, 6 yean, weight I loo;
driving mare, 10 yr, wght 1000; work
hone, bay, 1300; torrel bone, 1400;
brood aow, about to litter; tow, Mitchell
wtgoo, jW; hack, act double harvest, a
el dbl work harneta, act (ingle buggy
harneta; McCortnick binder, 7-ft cut,
nearly new; Champion mower, 4-ft
cut; Barnes' revolving hay rake; Rattler
potato plow, J. I. Cate 14-in plow, wood
beam; la-ft barrow, woud frame; 8 hoe
Gundlach gnin drill; j-thorel cultivator,
dl. blacksmith fonre and tooU. roll-
ling cutter, 14-lu; wood-chopper' toolt;
log cbain.x tmaii coamt.4 tout tare ana
HI Dir. Mini ouuis uiiihi vikii, wn
atove. bedstead. 2 dozen chickena and
naoieroua other article.
TERMS OF SALE:
tiQ and under, cash: over $10. one
Ivear'a time, approved note. 6 per
interest. Two per cent off for
cash, sums over $10.
W. II. Cadv.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
EZRA MILLER.
Eira W. Miller, aged 20 years, 8
months and 14 days, and a son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, of above
Glencoe, died October 16, al the
family home. For six months he
has been continually under the
cre of a physician, havinj been a
sufferer with tuberculosis lie was
a general favorite with the young
people of his section, p or a long
time he waa in the employ of Mays
Bros., Glencoe merchants. The
funeral occurred at the Arcade
cemeterv. last Saturday, and the
interment was attended by a large
oircle of relatives and friends. The
f.miiv have the svmoathv of their
raan friends In this countv.
BIRTHS.
Born. Oct 11. to Mr. and Mra.
Herman Koehnke, south of Hills
boro, a daughter,
At Cornelius, to Mr. and Mra.
Michael Susbauer, a son. weight 10
pounds
October 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm
k'n& o! CwUr M,U. a 80,1
Oct. 20, to Mr. and Mrs Lincol
I Landess, of Scholia, a daughter,
October 15, to Mr. and Mrs.
Q. Johnson, Mountaindale, a son,
Sheep for Sale or Lease.
Thirty-five bead graded Shropshire
and Cotawold ewes, with ons Shrop-
I ' - . a
Bhire buck, for sale at reasonable
price, on one year a lime, ai o per
cent; or will let them out on shares
to responsible party.
Call on or address, V. A. Billion,
152 Union Ave, Portland.
Card of Thank.
We desire to thank our many
friends who so kindly assisted us
during our recent bereavement, the
death ana ouriai 01 our son, jonn
1 murpny.
Thomas Mdbphy,
Anna Murphy.
Mountaindale, October 22, 1902.
Benjamin Docker, who was a
half-brother to Mrs. Susan Brown,
of this city, and who visited here
about fifteen yeara ago, was shot
and killed by some soldiers at Ray
mond, California. Ducker had been
running a hotel at Raymond, and
had had some trouble with the sol
diers. The Examiner man, in a
dispatch dated the 16tb, says:
"Ben Ducker, proprietor of the Cal
ifornia Hotel, a pioneer of Califor
nia, was fatally shot this evening
by soldiers here encamped from
Yosemite National Park. Several
of the boys had been around town,
drinking, and it is reported that
Ducker had a few words with them,
but ahortly after he left them and
went upstairs to the front porch,
where he slept. Soon shots were
heard and a bullet penetrated
Duyker's left arm and went through
the stomach He cried out, 'I am
shot and will die.' lie only lived
bout twenty minutes Seven
shots were fired, but no one seems
to know who fired the first. Ducker
leaves a family."
Do you need hat? Come and
see us. ni keep the latest. Do
vu need genl'a furnishing goods?
We have them. Do you need gro
ceries? Of course you do and we
ave the best And remeorrher that
II. Wehrong & Sons pay the high
est market price for farm produce.
The county court has extended
the time of fifty per cent rebate on
the old mortgage taxes to January
1. Thousands of dollars have been
collected on these old taxes within
the laet few months, many having
paid to clear up the title. The
Beaverton people still talk of fight
ing the matter, and say they have
hired an attorney. Several Hills
boro people talk of contesting the
tax. but so far no legal action has
been taken. Scores are paying up
here the tax is slight, deeming it
better lo have no tax against their
property, and that paying is cheap
er than to hire a lawyer with the
chance of then having to pay the
tax. '
When farmers are in need of ag
ricultural implements they should
see Schulmerich Bros.' stock. They
are factory agents for Osborne and
Deering harvesting machines, Kock
Island plows and harrows, and
Tiger drills. Also carry a full line
of buggies, wagons and general
hardware..
M. C. Steeples departed Monday
evening for noquiatn, wasn.,
where he goea as complainant tn a
law suit, seeking to recover dam
age! for a leg injured on a platform
owned by a mill company. Mr
Steeples says that the platform had
to protection, and that others were
mured. Hib fall cost him an in
jured leg for lite, 'and he has sued
for ten thousand dollars damages.
His many friends here hope he
ill. recover sufficient, at least, to
re-im burse him for the suffering
and inconvenience caused by the
injured member.
Commencing September 1, H.
Wehrung & Sons will give tickets
with each dollar caah purchase on
premiums, as follows: Firat prize.
elegant 52 piece set difhee; 2nd
prize, gent s $10 suit clothes; 6rd
prize, boy b suit or girl s dress pat
tern, value, $5.
County Judge Rood was at Port
land last week, attending the good
roads meetings. Many county
judges and commissioners, from all
over the state, were present 10 near
hat the eastern men had to say
In all probability, the men from
the east can't tell us much about
road building in Oregon, where it
is mui for six months out of the
year.
The Fall line of dress goods
flannelettes, outings, cretons, table
linens, etc., will arrive at II. en
rung & Sons, September 1. Finest
and most complete line ever
brought to Hillsboro.
The United Evangelical church
will begin revival meetings on Jiov
2d. Re. F. L. Young, of Portland,
will have charge of the meeting.
He is a speaker of unusual ability,
a man of great experience and of
sound moral character. The peo
ple of Hillsboro should hear him.
Furniture, carpets, matting, wall
papers, trunks, telescopes, druidoo
furniture, at McCormick's, at rea
sonable prices. Don't forget the
place three doors south from post
office.
Lrst week's paper credited Ed
Wilcox, of Gaston, with being mar
ned. This was a mistake, pure
and simple, and we do not blame the
gentleman for objecting to sucn
mistake. These little errors will
creep into the best regulated news
papers.
Hillsboro cows still run at large
good leather. There is good
leather in Dennis' shoe stock. Ask
those who buj from him. Latest
styles and best in quality. A
specialty of ladies' shoe and a full
line of all kinds.
H. W. Miller, of four miles north
of Glencoe, has about thirty head
of ewes, which he will lease to some
responsible . party, on shares, at
reasonable figures, for not less than
a year. Can furnish buck.
Emerson Quick, of St. Helens,
and an old-time Hillsboro boy,
was in the city yesterday morning,
Mr. Quick is Columbia county's
leading abstractor.
John Mendel and Paul Steffen.
prominent young farmers of Mid
dleton, were in the city Tuesday,
and made this onice a pleasant call
Brick for Sale-
Partit-a wanting fint-claae building
brick, $iillo per thousand, call on
or u Id ,-m.
Oroner & Rowell Co.,
Sdiolls, Oregon.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Heidel & Wall 1
Largest list of farma tor talc ia Wash
ington County. Monty to loaa. Coa
veyancing, etc. We wilt aell votar farm
for you.
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Office, Union Block, over Schtdottrica
Broa.' Store.
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Blacksmittdng
& Wagon Wood-Wori
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have opened a blacksmith!!
and wagon wood-work ahop in I
old Gardner stand on Third strt
Hillsboro, and solicit your patrc
age. All work guaranieea, a
charges reasonable.
' Horse-shoeing a specialty.
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