The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 13, 1902, Image 3

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, NOV. 13, 1902.
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Willlniu RhhscIjis Jitckson
Dies Sunday Afternoon.
CAME TO THIS COUNTY IN $.
Llvrd lilt Tbrrt Score and Tea. At4
Mother tlrlped Kurt Him.
William Ratselas Jackson, a prorn
inent pioneer nf tdit county, dh-d
at hit boms In this oily, Sunday
aftern ton, November 0, nl cancer.
Deceased mi born In Harrison
county, Indiana, August 0, 1832,
ami rami1 to Oregon with hie par
ent, Mr and Mra. Hjrer Jackson,
In IHM, and settled north of thin
illy. HI father wae one of the
flnt county Judaea of Washington
county. Mr. Jackenn waa married
In IK(10 to MUi Ellen I.. Moore
who au'vlvee him. They have no
children. I'. M. Jack ion, of 1 1 II In
born, and Eugene Jackson, of the
Methow, Wah., country, hrnlhere;
Mra I). It Kmerick.of Scholia, a
filler, and Mra. Klitabelh Jackson,
hin mother, agr-d 8(1, of thia oily,
Hirviva Deceased wa at one time
nne of the wealthiest cillten of the
cnuty, hut "friendship notes' had
innrh lo do with hia financial un
doing Ha was liUral and public
epirilej. and had many friend
tiere Knr lh ptt tw eara he
hi eufTrH from oant-er in one of
li Hi', ami lee' day were
ii'acnt iiv Mtii- Tli funeral
i,i ik . i" M-tmUy afiprmxni, in
i.imk'oi lwn in Him M"iiir
M J i'k n' aye,! iiiii'livr Im'I
. i.nrw him in hie U-t i loee
S 'i I -in t hen h wa fredint
Inm. while hi mfe was reeling, he
will. 4We'l, mother, 70 year ao
)ou were feeding me with a sonn,
and I'm more uf a baby today then
I ana then "
ALEXANDER WILL FILED.
The will of the lata (leo Alexan
der, of Koreet Orove, ha been filed
in probate, and, ueder the teinta nf
the Instrument, Thue. 0. Tiid ia
confirmed a the executor. The ea
tale ia aaid In be worth about
135,000, end the executor ia to
handle the property without filing
bond. There ia really in thia
county; aome in Aaloria, aome near
Astoria ai.d aome Iota in Multno
mah couty. These landa will be
old by the executor, and the pro
ceeU dMIed among the heiro aa
per term of the will. John Ales
auoVr, aon, get a $2,000; Robert,
eon, gel 3,U00; Alexander, eon,
(2,000; Albert Kdward, aon, 12.000;
lleo , grandson, $000; Jessie, grand
daughter, $000; Maud, daughter of
Jamea Alexander (deceased). 9000;
Chester Alexander, . grandann.
cornea in on apportionment after
the above auma are paid.' The
all. being remitted, the reeidue nf
the eetale ia divided, the aona cel
ling twenty and twenty one one
hundred and tenthaof Ihe estate,
and aome of the grandchildren gel
ting aix one-hundred and tenlha.
TENBAUM CONNELL.
r
Married, at the residence of the
brideV mother. Mra. Uraoe Con
nell. fllencne, Oregon, November
12. 1002, at High Noon, Mr. Wil
liam II. Tenbaum, of london,
England, snd Mine Jane Conned,
nf Glencne, Rev, Deardorff oflioi
atlng. The wedding waa attended
by the relativea and immediate
friend ol the bride.
The groom ia a member of a
wealthy firm of financial agenta in
the Kngliah metrnpolia, while the
bride ii well known to Waahlngton
county reaidenta.
The apaclona parlors were deco
rated with ivy and while chryaan
thallium, the green and red of the
former blending aplendidly wilb
the latter. I he dining hall waa
,' beautiful in frescoes of Oregon
grape and pink chrysanthemum
The bride wnte a handeome navy
blue travelling auit and carried a
bouquet of oarnationa. '
Mr. and Mra. Tenbanui will re
main in Oregon' for a week- and
then depart for their home in
London.
Lost Irish aetter pup; leather
collar, name, "M. II. Frreman,
Portland. Ore." Return to tW, L,
Dayia, Hilleboro, and git reward
Mra. Kilgore, of Portland, "ill
lie at Oreer'a atore tomorrow (Fri
dav) and demonetrate to viattnra
the excellence ol hia Mocha-J a vi
coffee. You are invited in to sain
plait. :
Mra, Mary Konasek, of Pendle
ton, visited Ihia week with her
cousin, 'Mra. A Q. Anderann, of
thia city. The visit waa appreoi
aed aa they had not teen each
other for Iwenty-aeven year.
Leopold Fucha, aged 73, and for
a long time a resident of Bethany,
died Nov 10. He leave a widow
Caroline, two daughters in Ruaaia
a daughter in Germany; four aon
Oottleih, Leopold, Gustav and
Thennhii. in Portland, .and
daughter living at San Papla, Bra
ail. Hit eatate la valued at 1800
Ha gives the ohildren $1 each, and
, . k k.l.a.. nf lh. Mini,,
Many of our Waahlngton county
frlenda will remember Kev. K A.
Alkin, who eloquently filled the
M. K charge here for a few yeara.
It. A. la a republican but he ie
now where they will make it very
warm for him and, being fond of
work among alnnera, ia now located
at Poeeyville, (Rnbb Townehip)
Indiana, aed that he ie appreciated
by the Hltobb"ra ia ler titled to by
the admiring notioea he receive by
the local press at that place.
Here's success t you Urn. Alkina,
and when your lung get out
"n'wback," light out from back
"lhar" and eoine out and breathe
aome good old Pacifio otone. MVe
all" have a warm place for you out
here, and The Argua man hope
the Posey county "jimmloraU" will
get you.
Fanner In need nf Arat claaa til
ing will find the article at Owner
k Roa-ell'a new factory at Scholia,
where one of the fluent, k Una ever
completed in the county haa jutt
been cooled . You can buy at the
factory or we will deliver. Will
fill nrdera for all aixea. Alaoafine
line of brick and building block.
Wri'e fur pricea or call on Arm at
8cIm.II
Lorna Pilmaleer haa bought out
II. A Palmer and will conduct the
long distance and local telephone
central on Second atreet. He will
cnlntly keep on hand fruil. hot
drink, oyatera In season, confec
tionery, cigar and tobacco, and
all that go with a reaort of thia
kind. Ill men? frienda wish him
auocee. Mr. Palmer and family
will move to MoMinnvillu.
F II Bower haa renteil the Dob
bii.a' place, near Mouulaindale,
ml will (arm it next vear Mr.
Ituwer m I remain on th Nichola'
pla-e thie winter, hut hi family
ill vi uit 1 1 the Mouiilamdale
firm at ome F. H. think he can
lo hi n ((Miking f ir a few
mum li lmt he U apt to get tired
f Che t-o-ik, ; . ' '
,!A iirki-1 i given ay with a
all pun-hare of $1 00 and entitle
you to a drawing on the following
B'it-i; lit prie, lidiea' Tailor
ade Skirt, value H 00; 2d prixe,
Oenl'a Patent Leather Shoe val
ue tft.OO; 8d prixe, gnoda to the val
ue of lo.OO; 4 th prixe, Suit for boy
under 10 yeara of age, value 14 00;
nth prixe, Dreta tlnoda for girl un
der 10 yeara of age, value $4.00
(liven away Ly II. Wehrung A Son.
F. M. Heidet found hia cow laat
(Saturday The animal had fallen
into a ll-feel well aome time dur
ing the day Monday, and had re
mained in Ihia cramped position
until Saturday forenoon. The ani
mal died the Art of the week, al
though earnest effort waa made to
aave her.
Thia ia the time of the year when
you reel hearty and yru can do
your inner uian the tnont good by
buying your groceriea at Dennia'
Main street stole. Don t forget
that he keeps the finest line to be
found in the city up-to date and
the purest and best selections of all
kinds.
Isaac Knnis. who haa apnt the
aat two or three yeara In Nome,
and who ia home for the winter.
will at once take a position with
the General Klectric Co , of Port
land, until spring again opens,
when ha expect to again go north.
He haa moved his family to Port-
and.
The following numhera drew
prise at If Wehrung A Hons last
Saturday: Firat prise, 3957, a fine
set nf diahea, 62 piece: Second
prixe, 3013, a ten dollar auit of
clothe; Third prixe, 233, a boy's
ami or girl's drees pattern. Mra.
II Round y won the firat prixe.
A. t. Flint, Kinton; A. R. Fan-
no, rrngreat, and A. N. Da vies, the
sawmill man of Kinton, have in
corporated, the new firm to be
known aa Scholia Telephone Com
panycapital stock, $1,225 The
Elace of business ia to lie West
ulte precinct. It will soon be
Hello, Bill"
C 0. Saling, one of Hepiiner's
young sheepmen, was In the city
the firat of the wek, the guest of
II T. Dngley. Mr. Buling thinks
Hillshnro ia all rloht. anil ha will
vleit ua again In the not distant
fulnre.
Crescent Flour will give vou eat-
Infection. Ank your grocer for it.
Get it once and your kitchen will
rot he without it. We have placed
this flour with John Dennia, Main
street, lor the benefit of those who
une and call for it. Crescent Mills,
Forest Grove.
Ira Ssckrider, who haa bean via
iling with hia sinter. Mrs. Benton
Bowman, went to Vancouver, Mon
day, and re-enlisted in the U. S.
army. He departed Monday eve
for San Francisco for assignment.
He wants to go to the Philippines.
F. G. Mitchell, who ia one of
Pendleton's popular druggiata. was
in the city today, the guest of his
mother. He saya that W, E.
Brock, an old-time Hilleboro favor
ite, is doing well in the drug busi
ness up there. Mr, Mitohell is as
sociated with Mr. Brock.
The pastor will preach at the
Methodist ohtiroh next Sunday,
both morning and evening The
evening service will be especially
for young men. Subject, "True
ManlineB"."
For up-to date photos call on
Pope, the photographer. Special
hntna nnl.il afler I. he holidays.
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PMfflT MEN
Arm nne a Program for Con
gn-HHond Dairy Meeting'
WILL GIVE PRIZES FOR EXHIBITS.
Prcrnbrr 16, 17 snd B are the Date of
Ibe Rig Coavcntlon.
'
Prut. F L. Kent, of the State Agri
culture! College, Coryallin; Mr. A,
C. Miller, of Albany, and Mr. Geo.
W. Weeks, ol Salem, were .in the
city the first tf the week and met
with the Hillaboro Board of Tr ide
to formulate a program and enter
tainment for the big stale meetings
to take place here in Dt-cember.
The meeting waa held in the real
estate oflice nf Heidel A Wall,
Monday evening, and the manage
ment of the convention thorough
ly discunsed. It was decided to
ive prixea for dairy and creamery
oducts. and papcra will be read
y the best informed men on tlieee
subjects to be found in the state.
Win Rchulinerich. the Farming
ton dairyman, will have for his
euhject, "Dairy Farming and it
Successes and Failure." The fol
lowing cash prizes will be given
exhibitors:
Cresmery butter Kirnt prixe.
gold medal; second prize. $40, pro
vided nix nr mere competitors score
sInivhIIO point, simples not les
limn eight pound
Dairy butter -Fi'St prize, $8;
secoi-d prize, $4
Hi i-lo-en Fimt tuize, $.')
- Aineiii-anrliene -Fiint prize, $5;
iinnl h al l-at lflert entries, i
tl W. Week, of Salem, will
have charge of ihe exhibit and
they wi'l be cared for in the Jck
I hi building, opposite the Tuata'in.
UNIFORM RANK BALL.
The Uniform Rank, KnishU of Par
thian, will give a ball at the Ojwra'
lloin-e, Thursday night, November
27 A fine orchestra will lie in at
tendance, and the best of order will
be maintained. The Uniform
Rank can lie depended on to give a
splendid lime, their last dance hew
ing the event of the summer sea
son. The Uniform Rank from
Cornelia and Forest Grove will be
in attendance. The public is gen
erally inyited.
IRRIGATION WEEK.
You are invited to visit Portland,
Inigation Wek, November 18 to
22 The Oregon Irrigation Associ
ation and the Oregon State Bar
Association meet in Portland,
Tuesday and Wednesday, Novem
ber 18 and 19. Reduced rates on
all railroads.
Special entertainment for all vis
ilors: Free theatre ticket; a bull
or concert; a a'.eamboat ride on the
Willamette and Columbia rivers;
an observation car ride over the
street railways; a visit to the Port
land Crematorium, to the $1,000,
000 Custom HouBb, to the Public
Library, to the $r00,000 City Hall,
Ihe wheal ships in the harbor, to
the room of the Oregon H istorical
Society and other places of interest.
An inspection of the Armory
and Gun Drill by Rallery A is to
be one nf the features of entertain
ment of viii tore. A cordial invi
tation is extended to all to visit
Portland in Irrigation Week.
Notice to My Patrons.
Now ia the time for annual eettle-
ment All notes and accounts,
two or more yeara- overdue, will,
without exception, be placed rith
attorney for collection by Dec. 15,
ItHiZ, and interest added.
J P. Tamiksik, M. 1)
HERIN MORGAN.
At the home of the bride's father,
Mr. S G. Morgan, in Hilleboro, on
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Miss Bessie
M. Morgan waa married to Mr.
Wither C. Herin, of Clifford, Idaho.
Rev. E. F. Zimmerman, pastor of
the M. E church, officiating.
TURKEY SHOOT.
There will be a turkey shoot at
Corneliua on Wednesday, Novern
her 20. Shotgun and rifle shoot
ing for three dozen turkeys clay
pigeon and target ehnotit g. Call
at H, Kretxer's saloon.
Blooded Swine for Sale.
Blooded Cheater While boar pigs,
three and four months o'd, for sale.
Entitled In registry. Call on or
write, F. F. and A. E. Hanley,
Hillsboro, Ore.
For some fine holiday photos
call on Pope.
We carry a complete line of hard
ware, tinware and crockery.
Schulmerich Bros.
Grandpa Waggener, father of
Postmaster Waggener, ia being
treated for oanoer by Portland phy
glctans. The cancerous growth is
on hia right temple. The X-Ray
treatment ia being used, .and they
have faith in ultimate cure,
nr
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Subscribe for the best county pa
per The Argus.
Two fresh cows for sale. W. II.
Conne!l,.HilUhoro.
Schulmerich Bros, want a car
load of Burbank potatoes.
One drop of Cala Flora perfume
is suflicienl. Try it, at The Delta.
Joseph A. Johnson, of liuflalo,
N. Y., cousin of Miles E. Ereritl,
spent a few dsys in Hillsboro last
week.
If you want a nice dish for din
ner, go to Greer'a and get a can of
asfjaragua. It is firat class.
'Prussian Stock Food in bulk, at
Greer'a 15 cents a pound, or 2 lba
for 25 cents.
Oliver C. Histt, of Forest Grove,
has sued Lydia E. Hiatt, alleging
desertion.
Ladies' and children's wrsps, al
so tailor-made skirls at Schulmer
ich Bros.
Lest you forget cut thia out.
Dr. Lowe, the well known optician,
will be in Hillsboro, December 1,
2 and 3. ' ';
Rieger'a perfumes, in bulk and
fancy bottle; at The Delta. , i
Cahpaid for chickens, ducks,
geese, turkeys, butter and egge, one
door south of Independent office.
Mrs. M. A. Lane.
Yes, the bird law ia out' now,
and you can kill 'em I Get your
guns and ammunition 01 a. u.
McCormick he haa the kind that
rill kill 'em.
Wauled: Farm hand, lo work
on dairy ranch; steady employ
ment. Also, I have 40 Berkshire
pigs for sale Wm. Schulmerich,
Farming'on. ,
Go to Greer's and get meat
scraps, ground bone, grit and shells;
lor your chickena, lor ou know
eggs are worm J'i cviiis a uozen
snd it pays lo fetd the chickens.
There will be i grand ball at
Heudrick'e Hall, Cornelius Satur
day evening, November 15. Best
of order. Good music All are
invited. Geo, L. Thomas, floor
manager.
Furniture, carpets, matting, wall)
papers, trunks, telescopes, Daiuooo
furniture, at McCormick', at rea
sonable prices. Don't forget tbe
place three doors south from post
oflice,.
It is estimated that Washington
county grows about one million
pounds of hops, all told, and the
crop thia year, if thia estimate be
right, brings over I wo.ixju into cir
culation. The man who has bops
this year is io "clover."
Drese patterns, dress goods, flun-
nelletles, outings, cretons, table
linens, ladle' wrappers and wool
underwear, in all kinda of lines
and atylea at H. Wehrung & Sons.
No trouble to show you goods. We
keep the latest. I
J. B. Wilkee is congratulating
himself on securing a nne new
Brinkerioff piano under the co-op
erative plan inaugurated by Eilera
Piano House, in 1 ortland. it ia a
superb instrument, and Mr. Wilkes
figures that by joining mis piano
club, be made a saving of about 25
per cent on his instrument.
Winter is soon here, and you
will want whiter clothing. We
keep up-to-dale suits at prices that
will surprise you. A good winter
suit for yourself; for the boy, and
an overcoat thrown in, will not
make a very big hole in your
Docketbook if you buy at H. Weh
rung & Sons.
J. A. Mfcssinger, ot Laurel, was
in town Monday, bringing with
him hia 18 months' colt, which
weighs 1,120 pounds. The young
fellow's sire is owned by hnnia1
Bros., and ia in harness all the
time. Has any one a colt that can
beat this fallow?
1)6 you need a hat? Come and
see ua. We keep the latest Do
you need genl'a furnishing goods?
We have them. Do you need gro
oeries? Of course you do and we
have the best And remember that
H. Wehrung & Sons pay the high
est market price for farm produce.
Judge Rood, last week, decided
the case of Copeland vs. Dant, suit
to recover damages alleged to have
been caused by the setting fire to
grain stacks by defendant's thresher
engine, by giving a verdict for the
defendant, Mr. Dant. A not die
similar case to the foregoing is the
suit of Charles Henry vs. the Hesse
Brothers.
George Alexander, aged 84 years,
and a native of Aberdeenshire,
Scotland, died at hia home a mile
or ao west of Forest Grove, last
Thursday evening. For thirty-one
1 - 1 - : 1 , ...
years ne ims re.rn.eu .,,,. cuunsy.
He was married in loal, hia wue
dying in this county in 1894. He
leaves the following children
John, Robert and Alexander, of
Forest Grove, and Albert, of Port
laud.
Did you know that the holidays
are coming? Why not take time
by the forelock and send a hand
some photo east to your relatives
or to your friends. A photo is
gentle reminder that you have not
forgotten the recipient, and it is of
tentunes appreciated mofe than
oostly present. Pope, the photog
-rapher, will give you special in
duccments on all kinds of photo
work from now on until after, the
holidays. Come early and avoid
the rush.
WHO WILL DECIDE
Thirty -one Jurors Drawn for
j November Term. .
CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES NOV. 24.
One Criminal Case, Suit vs. Aikea,
aad Several Civil Cases.
Circuit court convenes Monday,
Nov. 24, and the thirty-one jurors,
seven for the grand jury and 24 for
the petit juries, have been drawn
by Clerk Morgan and Sheriff Sew
ell. So far there ia but one crimi
nal case of note, State va. James
Aiken, and several civil cases to
try by jury. Tbe venire ia:
NAMR. OCCCPATIOK.
Isaac Clutter, Farmer
Wai Armentroat "
Tbo R Davis
BKSIDKKCE.
....Tualatin
Bank
....N.Hilltboro
Coraeliut
. ..MounUiodalc
N. forest Grove
"Jasper Kerves 1
Job C Crocker '
John (J Neil 1
j K Adklnt, dentist....
D B Emeries, farmer
,S. Hillsboro
Scbolls
Alex Cbalntcra, stockman.... Greenville
II U Wabl, larmrr Gaston
Cba AsbpoW, mcfchsnt Middleton
V B Kowell, manufacturer Scl.oil
Cba L Crocker, farmer.... S. Hillsboro
WOHocken Beaverton
W O Douelson, merchant.. .S. Hillsboro
C V Miller, druggist ....N. Forest Grove
John A Gust in, farmer Progress
Henry Hsmilton, stockman.. S Forest G
Edward' Hngbes, farmer Bnxtoa
A C Shot, banker N Hillsboro
Wm Crowtbers, farmer.... Gales Creek
Gus Messinger, merchant Laurel
A A Phillips, farmer Cornelia
K L Campbell. " 8 Hillsboro
C B Buchanan, hop-grower. . . .Cornelius
ZinaWoodJr ' S Hillsboro
no Boge, merchant ..rsrnnngtoa
JN Fisher butcher Beaverton
'eter Vandercovenng, fmr. ,N Forest G
HI, McCormick, merchant.. S Hillaboro
j A Abbott, jeweler S Forest Grove
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at iublic
auction, at hia farm four miles east
of Hillaboro, on the Cedar Mill
road, commencing at 10 a m , on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22.
Team heavy horses, weight I400 each;
driving mare, stock cow, a two year-old
steers, 5 calves, lo bead of hogs in pen.
Bain 3 wagon, Stoughtoa 3H wsgon,
baggy. 4 stands bees, 4 dot chickens, 10
tons clover hay, 200 bushels wheat and
oat chop, 5oo sacks of potatoes, Bur
bsnks; 3 sets doable harness, set single
harness, 4 wheel scrapers, 2 drag
scrapers, road plow, complete black
smith shop, telling cutter, 10-inch; a
14-inch plows, 14-inch sulky plow.-har-
', roller, hsy tedder, fanning mill,
havrake, Milwaukee mower, iroo-aile
wagon, seed tower, potato digger, farm
tools, road tools snd numerous other
srticles.
TERMS OF SALE: .
tlOand under, cash; over $10, one
year's time,' approved note, 6 per
cent interest Two per cent dis
count for cash on sums over $10.
Wm. Nelson.
B. P. Corneliua, Auctioneer.
EXPERTS' REPORT
Hillaboro, Ore., Sept. 13, 1902.
To the Honorable County Court of
Washington County, Oregon:
Gentlemen: We have examined
the books and accounts of your
officers, covering the transactions
of their offices occurring between
July 8, 1902, and July 7, 1902, and
hie herewith statements showing
our findings.
With the exception of the records
of the recorder of conveyances, we
have found the records generally
well kept. Errora, alwaya more or
less unavoidable, have been made,
hut the ame are now corrected.
The county funds, except aa noted
in our statements, have been prop
erly accounted for.
Exception is taken to the bur
densome methoda of accounting in
volving uselesa clerical labor, and
under vour instructions we have
arranged for a more systematic and
accurate handling of the accounts.
which, when in use, will lessen la
bor and insure accuracy.
Warrants redeemed by the treas
urer are not cancelled on the face
as prescribed by the statute, and
we suggest that thia detect be al
once corrected.
Running back for several years
appear serious uinerencea in war
rant accounts. While there may
not exist in them any monetary
loss to the county, until carefully
examined there can be no assur
ance as to their nature, and we ad
vise that they be rectified.
We note that on your tax rolls
taxes marked ''Sold to the Coun
ty," the certificates of which have
not been completed by the sheriff
making the sale, and consequently
no record being listed of them on
the delinquent tax ledger of the
county clerk. This matter should
. ;mmAHi.r.iv innnirtA intn
- r v .... r ,..n.
Yours Very Respectfully,
Clark & Buchanan
They then report shortages as
follows:
Ex-Recorder Wann 1169 90
Ex-Sheriff Bradford 30 40
The notation as to the delin
quent tax sales refers to the ad
ministration prior those of Clerk
Morgan and Sheriff Sewell.
Latest styles in box papers at
Tbipelta..
There are a few more of those
bargains in shoes at Schulmerioh
Bros.
Mrs. G. Vickers, of Cornelius,
will soon leave for Courtney, N. D
to visit ber son, Lee Huffman.
Reedville Some twenty-five vis
itors spent the afternoon and en
joyed the rhetorical school exer
cises here last Friday. Among th
number, SupL II. A. Ball addressed
tbe audience and commended the
parents for their presence. Mrs.
Etta Adams, wife of the principal,
was also present and talked to the
school and visitors Martin Pal
mateer's ten-weeks-old baby died
last Saturday night, at 11 o'clock,
and waa buried at the Hillsboro
cemetery. The ladies, here are
skirmishing around to aid in the
institute proceedings to be held
hereon the 20th in.t. A way up
time is assured. Be sure to take it
in. Tbe pupils of our school will
unite in joint session, at 2 p. m.,
Friday, Nov. 21, and hold their
regular semi-monthly rhetorical
exercines. All are most cordially
invited.
Hillsboro cows still run at large
good leather. There is good
leather in Dennis' shoe stock. Ask
those who buy from him. Latest
styles and best in quality. A
specialty of ladies' sheet and a full
line of ail kinds.
The esse of Barney Liese,
charged by Ellen Kennedy, of
Beaverton, with baying thrown
down a fence on property not the
defendant's, waa yesterday sgain
tried before Justice Bagley and a
jury. Ihe jury again disagreed
and there was no conviction. From
the evidence it appeared that Liese
had carried away a fence that was
on a atrip of land in dispute, but
claimed by the Kennedy estate.
The first trial was held last week
and the jury could not agree. This
being the second time io court, it is
likely that dismissal will follow.
Attorney Clark, of Portland, was
Liese's attorney, while Huston and
E B. Tongue were prosecuting
The jurors were: E. L Abbott
Peter Boscow, John Peters, Ed
Schulmerich, R P. Simon and
Preston Jackson.
Hero you are, ladies! No use for
you to go to. Portland, for we will
beat Portland bargains for ladies
tailor-made skirts. Latest styles,
elegant 6tting garments, and quite
tbe thing for winter wear. H.
Wehrung & Sons.
Lester Lewis was being vainly
searched for yesterday by a post
office inspector, to tell whst he
nowa about tbe recent robbery of
the postoftice at Tualatin, Waeh-
ngton county, but without result.
A search of the do ice records bv
an Oregonian reporter revealed tbe
fact that Lester Lewis was arrested
Monday, by Policeman Thompson,
charged with grand larceny, and
waa handed 10 the custody oi
the conatable of Clackamas county.
Oregonian. ' - -
We carry the' biggest shoe stock
in Washington county. It stands
to reason, therefore, that we can
ive you a better shoe for less
money than our competilois Shoes
or tbe whole family. tl. V ebrung
& Sons.
Geo. Miller, who has rented the
Hodges' place on Cooper Mountain,
the other side of Reedville, went to
Portland last spring to pay his an
nual rental. The agent for the
place told him be had better buy
it. Miller offered 1,SW for it, and
finally compromised on 11,900.
This year his place paid for the en
tire ranch and left him money be
sides. There's nothing the matter
with Oregon. It was a case of
raising hops.
Sermons are not always tiresome.
he truth always wears ar.d so do
the shoes sold by Dennis. Try
pair from his stock and you will
become a permanent customer.
Footwear for big and little. Also a
complete line of hosiery.
E. O. Edson, of the Dairy Creek
Mills, was in town Tuesday, bav
ing a very unwelcome carDuncie
treated. Mr. Edson thinks that
the people of Oregon would vote
against an appropriation of $500,
000 for the Lewis & Clark exposi
tion if it were left to the popular
vote. He says that there is
movement on foot to have it refer
red to the people in case that the
legislature passes such a bill.
You get more for your produce
and buy groceries cheaper at a
Wehrung fc Sons than auy other
store in Washington county. Don't
forget thiB and we mean just
what we say. H. Wehrung A Sons.
The Minstrel Show is progress
ing right along and the boys will
soon be ready for business, tf torn
all indications there will be a big
crowd in attendance. Don't waste
your money for things to eat, but
just save it and go and hear tbe
boya when they storm the town on
November 25. -
Special inducements made on all
pictures until alter the holidays.
Special bargains in frames and all
large work. Consult your own in
terest. Call at Pope s studio and
be convinced. Hillsboro.
The series of meetings at the
Christian church has resulted in a
number of additions to the mem
bership. Sunday evening will be
the closing session. All are in
vited. Wm. Nelson, of four miles east
of this city, will have a public sale
at his farm at Nelson, Saturday,
November 22. Read his list oi
property in another column. He
may have what yoa want.
Don't forget the dance at Beth
any Hall, evening of Nov. 15.
Tickets, 75 cents, including supper.
Brick for Sale-
Parties wanting flrit-claas building
brick, $G 00 per thousand, eall oa
or h ill eM,
Groner & Rowell Go.,
Scholls, Oregon.
PR0FES8I0SAL.
F. A. BAILEY, IX. D.
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Office Uorgaa-Bailcy block.
Rooms ls-lj sad 15.
est corner Basells aad Sss4
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PHYSICIAN AND SURCBON..
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JOHN II. WALL,
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Office Upstaira, 1117 Vsiwaa
Rooms, 1 aa 1 s.
HILLSBORO. - ORMOM.
BENTON BOWMAN, '
ATTORNEY . AT . LAV
Notarial Work aad CaavwyaaMlail
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(Sueossaor to Barrett 4t Aissss )
Offica, Up Stairs, Caatral Blssfc.
HILLSBORO ORJKXM.
V. M. HBIDSt, W.J. W4JX
Heidel & Wall
Largest list of farms lor sale ia WaaV
ington County,
veyaacing, etc.
Money to loam
Wt will est!
for you. '
Hillsboro - Orece
DR. J. E. ADKIN8,
Fifteen yeara Bzparieace lav
DEINTISTS
Firstclass Services. Charges Raasaaaaia.
Office, Union Block, over SchaiaMdch
, Bros.' Store.
HILLSBORO, OftMOII.
A. B. BAILEY, D, D &
Dentist.
Rooms 10 snd 11,
Morgan-Bailey tSock
Hours 9 to is a. u., aad 1 tea, at
Hillsboro Orbqqb
DR. C B. BROWN,
DENTIST ,
516 Deknrn BaUdiag, !ottIaa4,
Make frequent visits to Hillabora, As
nouncemeataof tinse pabbah!.
C. TILBURY
a a. wirrtAW
..Central Heat XXartet..
Fresh and cured meats of alt
kinds. Fresh fish oa Friday
and Saturdays. Fine lard on
sale. Full weight guaran
teed. Highest market pries)
paid for fat livestock and has.
Main Street, Corwla I WeeeUr EridkJ
Hillsbors, Oragta.
Tare teed at Bohrimffisa Dcd
Now is the time to get
work at bed rock price. Ctl
see Pops this week and ntxL
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