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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
: i 13 i ! Entered si the Post-office at Hillsboro, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. liUOICS A. LONG, Elltor. County Official Paper 8nlcription: One Dollar per Annum. Bis Monthi, AO eta. ; Thre Months, Itt eta. Issued Every Thursday -BY- IiONO McKINSEY TELEGRAPHIC FREE TRIP TO THE -: EASTERN FAIR Or, Winner May Have $107 SO Cash Premium Ul'CH INTEREST IS BEING TAKEN Purchasers Should Call for Tickets and Vote Their Cboiee from Hillsboro. Comfortable house and bern, young orchard. Price, ft. too Some choice dairy cow wanted ; ao others Full particular and descrip tions, price and term will be fur nished on application. If ytu don't what you want in the above list, then call or write stat ing your wants and I will supply them it' anvone ran F.MHE1DKL, Hillsboro, Ore. The Argu give all the new of the county. On dollar per year. IMPERIAL CIDER MILL First Meeting o( Creditor. The Imperial Cider Mill, at Cor- nehui, starts, Monday, tvpt It), to make cider. Our capacity is larce Q. address, HilUluro, Ore. enough lor all comer, tiring in your apple if you want cider. o make a first clasa article. I.AWUKNCK BAII.KY. Proprietor. Notice to the Public Ladv Curion. of Walniet Castle is reported worse. Senator Fulton has returned from his trip with Senetor Fair banks. Lord Milner, High Commission er of South Africa has resigned on account of ill health. Twenty-five patron of a New York saloon have died within two weeks from poisoned whiskey. Portland postal receipts have in creased $51 854 in a vear. Oregon is credited with a total increase of $70,905. The Pcrtland Presbytery will de vote its efforts toward having the Lewis A Clark Fair closed on Sun days. Two Roe business block in Win nipeg, Han., were destroyed by fire Tuesday night, lhe loss is esti mated at $700,000, It is reported that through jeal oney a boy 2$ years old killed' his baby nler one month eld at j ack. N. Y., yesterday. Telegraphic reports say that i fierce battle is raging near Yentia railrrad station aud that the Japs have assumed the offensive. E. H. Harriman is to aucced A L. Mohler as president of the board of directors of the O R. & N. Co., and E. E. Calvin will be vice-presi denL Margaret Bosch was yesterday awarded $500, in - her suit for $2000, damages at Pendleton for injuries to ber hand in operating a laundry mangle. Boats sin James Williams, of the Steamer Geo. W. Elder, fell' overboard and was drowned Tues day, as the steamer was crossing the bar out from Astoria. Thomas McAoeland, one of the earliest settlers of North Yakima and the first practicing physician of Eastern Washington, died lart Monday night at the age of 80 years. , ' After trying for three hours in a darkened room to kill his wife, a bride of two months, William M Paiton, of Los Angeles, last Toes- cay stabbed himeelf, dying shortly afterward. Mary Burton, a 16 year old girl, daughter of a pruminent stock broker, was mysteriously stabbed in a crowd in Salt Lake City, Tues day. Tbeasfailantejcaped ami the girl will recover. Telephone girls in the employ of the Pacific States Telephone Com pany at Portland, went on a strike Wednesday afternoon. Summary dismissal of two girls and recently enforced regulations were the cause. More interest is being taken in the free tour to the World's Fair tban the vote would indicate. quite an increase is noted in the votes cast this week. The winiur 11 be entitled to choose between a free' trip to the Fair and return or acashprmof $167 50 TheGrmsgiv. ng coupons with each 25 o ntcash purchase are: Patterson A Nms, John Dennis, The Pharmacy, R. H. Greer, Mrs. YroonianJ The Argus, Jerome Pslmalerr," F. R. Dailey and the Sicand Street Harness Shop. The vote for candidate Mr trie tnn to St. Louis and return whs Notice is lierebv aiven that on the 3th da of tVkbttr. I'JOI. Oavid J. Porter, ol Uaston. was duly adtud celed nanarum anil that lm- IlnH meeting 01 di cmmim will Ih held at the olltee oi uie umiw- (hniin i sinned Keferee In Naiikruttcy. hi Hilis- e . ' .. .... v.t..K U ItMfcl mt M a.ni.ofaid day. at which time the aald oKxiitors may attend, prove their claims. appoint a trustee, eisiiiine me pansruui and transact eueh other business as may iroiiarlv nmit hefor said meeOiur. Dated at Hillsboro. Ore , this ISth day of Oclolwr, 1M. H T. H.Mil.KT, Keleree iu Bankruptcy Notice to Contractor. A-aled bids wiil I received by the Street Committee of thet'llynr MUuttwru. ure for the ftirmibimr of about . let of sound ftr lumber. Jutland 3x14,81 feet In length; and elo for lhe dieting, a-raa in ir ami mittunr lit a noi araui. aim renii in iv ilitiV leturth of said C lont MUM rVeL. For dimensions of ditch. convassed yesterday, and the re- inquire or. or write to, the chairman or suit was as follows Stella Boaeow Susie McKinney....v... Mr. Claude Greear Lura Waggener .... Arah Hoyt.,. S565 2S92 2478 1354 457 Gertrude Kendall..... 20.1 Mrs. John Bailey.,. 34 Jennie Thome,...!...., 5 Mrs E. E. Schmeltzer 4 AdaGallowav 10 Mrs. Mercy Wheeler . .5 Wilma Waggener 9 Ednalmbrie w Annie. Hal' 2v Nora Miller......... 5 Mrs Addie Msy 4 Sadie Johnson 6 Carrie Smith Stroet Committee Hillsboro. Oregon. All bids must ho Med with said committee not later than Wedneadsy. tK-Uuer I, 14. st 7 d. m. The riiiht is reserved to reject any or all bids. Chairman of Street Committee. Bv order of the City Councilor II Uie boro, tireiron. Dated this October, 1W SUMMONS. COTSWOLD BUCKS FOR SALE, j T ' The tindereigned ha a numler of yearling ad spring thoroughbred Cotswold hiu ka for sale, at a lea somtble figure. Joh. Cawusr, Five miles N. W. Hilllwro. P. We. the undersiiMied. reildiue soulheat ol llillslioro. five no'ice that e will ln- ulo all treatiaMKiiiit. huntuiv, runnuiK of dons, etc , on our plaoea. oaued or rented fry snv ol the umlorsiKiietl. to the mil ex tent of the law. ttimteis will pleaw take mtke. J. 8. I nesting t has. Meyers 1. I'. t'orriert O. O. IVmetsnn A W. lVinelsiin John H. Oralwl K. M.Kelsav J. K. P Hrowu J. 8. Steink'e t'red Rood C. K Cra-ker EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is Imrwlw nlou that the umlrr- , s sih'iieo, waa on m iki nay oi r'iiemiHr, 1 A duly nHiimol liy thn Oounlv tlotirt of the .Si ate of Ouy"", tor Vliiiu;toii f t'outtly, Kxeoutrix t Hie Ixt Will un.l I TcHlamoiit, and ol t!i KUI of Kmepio , Itoxat ivimotimi' rallnl Jkeli l!.) divtiaied. nod Ihittihe Imxdulv mndlllcd. W t Wc prtmJc for the people who have lnd ciioti. v t Fiicnceto know that inferior K.hh1- arc tlcar at at.) nice; who have learned that rwhI puis l.oin a urst 5 quality, trustworthy house arc always cheaper- Executors' Notice Notice Is hereby (Wen that the umleraiirn et have boou bv the Comity Court of aaliinirton lountv. Oregon. aoiHilnletl executors of the Issl will and teMamont of t'edde t'arstena, deveaseil, and have duly qualified as such, and all person ha v inn clainis airatust aaid ealale are noli liel to present tuem, wllh proper vouch ers snnexett, to u st the law olllre of Hen -ton Itowtnan, at HIIUlKiro, Orrnon, ltli ln six months from this date. Dated this Septemtwr t, Kvt. HK.NRY C. CAHSTEX8, JOHN Jf. CAUSTKNS. Kxeeutora of lhe last w ill and testament of redde t'arstena, deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for folate. All wtvoih liavlnii chums Mulimt uiid extslts Ate heroliy uoltllcd to .-.'i iit the same l.ild executrix at Iteaverton, "is. ; eon, veritled as reiilred ly luw, ailliiu ; tux mouths from il.tls of the tlrst pulillca- ; tion ol tins notice, Ostrd and ItrM )illlhed Sept. t, VMH. TKIlrX.V liOSSI, KxiH'titrix of the lant W III sud 'l esla uieut of Kueiu KoohI, dcwl. Executrix Notice ! Notice Is hereby given that the under 1 sigurd lias leen by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for the Viniiily of WaMiiltiglon, SHiinted executrix of the laat will aud tvaiauienl of Jatsili A. Clear- ' water, detviuel, sud Hint li hn lili 'l her : bond and duly iiiiUll(l a such. Therefore, all nr,oim liaviiig clslms SKsinst the enisle of the said jnntu A. ' Clcurwaler, devessidi will prracut llumi, with proper vouchers attnchtHl, tome at the law olllce of Hon. W. I'. liaie. In HilUlvoro, Ore., uUliin mix inoiillis I mm dale hereof. NANCY S. CI.K.VItWATKIt. Kxecntrlx of Hie K"lule of Jacob A. Clearwater, deeeaied, Dalcd at tiiltsluiro, Ore., this Sept. VX, W. I. Hare, Attorney for the Kxecu-trix. First Quality Drug Store niHi IllV MIHIII 1 I e . jlly and aggressively cneitpvi i j. res Wc Hove Made a Reputation i .i i, For our prescription work, because wc no tne "m.v actly as it should k- done. We pay no one a pmcnt ajje to send its prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to hriug such work to BAILEYS PHARMACY This is au advertisetneut, aud likewise it is a f;ut. rVVV4xs wrv.WWWWiiirVw IS THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THR STATK Or ORRtiON, FOR WASHIXQTON COUNTY. H. T. Bagley, PlalnUff, v. Kileu Kennedy, Margaret SheT- lin, and Thomas bheniln, Ber husband. Anna K. Jones and llichard B. Jones.her husband.- TUomss Kennedy, liaruii Kennedy, Uraeo Las sou. and Ltwson. ber husband. Nellie Jamicaon. and J. B. Janiieson, her husband. Wtlhsin Hall, John Hsll, Andrew Hall. Mar- earet Hall, Martin Hall aud Kale Hall, minor. Defendants. To Anna K. Jones .' Richard B. Jon' Thomas Kennedy, Martin Hail, John Hall and William Hall, six of the above named defendants: the name of the State of Oraron You and eecb. of you are hereby com- A daring jaif delivery wrs tempted at the County Jail in Portland last Monday night in which it was planned to murder Jailer Grafton and take his keys. John Sullivan, recently arrested and awaiting trial on a charge of highway robbery was the nnglead- ianded and required to be and appear In .rl .Jjia.l K . mm.Li nf the Circnit Court of the Hlateof Oregon I lor nnD nun uwinr. ub ur uriuis iu. other prisoners. ty some means Uxi.irationof six weeks frum thodatoof unknown to the olhcers, Sullivan the first publication of this (Summons m secured two saws, three iron bars -;Hiil-Ko and two razors, and by the use ol answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff he saws succeeded n sawina trie " lock Of the inner door to the latl .,.. thereof the Plaintiff wlllaDDlv Corridor. During the time while to the Court for the relief prayed toi 'and 1. . , uemanuernn nia x-ouipiaini, wwu, lor the work Was in progress, yOUUi rw0f i, fourt that the laud owned Walton, awaiting trial for atsalllt- in eommon by the above named Plaintiff ng policeman Ola Kelson, was . compelled to play a mandolin to I Lying, being and ntuaie In Washing- prevent the noise being heard. hen all was in leadinees, .Martin Leasia, awaiting decision of the Supreme Court on a charge of mur der, was selected by Sullivan to ask to go to the telephone. As soon at he cu!d he notified the . .. ... . . . . i lailer ot tne plan to murder mm oi Lleputy ShTili Downey, uratton owned by Micnaei aenneoy; iu forr-jxf thn nriaonora hack into their Northerly along "aid West line to torcea tne prisonprs naca into .eir a(,e of jBnmnKt containing 15 a cells.. Jailer Grafton 8 nnger was r acres, more or less," be sold by a I PROBATE. fc6tat Kedde Carstens, appraise ment filed and approved. Total valuation $4816 53 Letters testamentary lpsued to Christine Pearson in estate of the late Swan Pearson Robert John son, John A Johnson and John Doiquist appointed appraisers. Petition of M B Bump, adminis trator, of estate, of Ellen L Ford to be substituted a defendant in ac tion commenced by F A Bailey granted. Guardianship GustavHartrampf, minor, sale of real property con firmed, and guardian directed to ex ecute conveyance. Estate Henry Schlichting, will filed for probate. By terms of will all property real and personal is bequeathed to Uaroune bcniicniing wife of deceased. , ? - : Estate of Catherine M Schock final account, approved and ezecu tor ordered to distribute $9050 87 balance on hand to legatees under will. H T Bagley vs Walter Hoge, et al action for damages. Demurrer to answers argued and submitted Action commenced by W F Hoi lenheck against KfT. L, Jay and Charles L, Sohieffelin as part ner to recover $53.38 and interest ton County, Oregon, to-wit: A portion of the A. W. Hart V. L v. in I. i o., tt. i VV. W ill. Mer. ; beginning at the most Westerly Southwest corner of the land deeded to Bernard Leis. bv deed recorded on ge "M7" of Book "Z" of the Records of Deeds for Washington County, Oregon, and running tnence eouineasteriy aiong the Southwest line of said land of said Bernard Lei, to the center of the old Can von Road: thence honlhwesterlv i . . i . . ; .1 1 I i Ir -. and escape and with the assistance to tne Wwrt ine of ,he Und originally of Deputy ShTlll Downey, Uratton owiie.1 by Michael Kennedy; thence ! . J . . ' ... I v; . I 1 ., ainn ..1 u;.- H..J. I.. Ilia acres Kefe btoken and Sullivan badlv bruised " ta "PPo'.nief1 ?J the Court for that i fliiitivMia ana iruiL tne Drocerai oi sacn n the Struggle. ; Uiileof wtid premiie, tfter the pv ment 1 of ootttfl and diHburseiiienta or iuh Ana ensti and eiDenwi of uie. be Dftrtltioned i l : . l. . . . .1 W -.i it.. Lw.., ... -.A . lleiClel S bOeCialS Defendants according to their respective lilfcerrsiH ifi iu mi wrufrnj mt iwi.u in the Comolaint. and for such other and further relief as may be necessary and o aere yaru- e. goou nop rancn ior proiwir in in yrwni w. ..i. r A i...; i.i d n..t, I this Hiimmons is served urjon tou nr MIC. I1IIIVIL.. 1. 1. . 1 ' . . - tain. I4o acres in all; near town. . 'honorable RoUTount,7 12 arrvg of splendid pole oak timber Jndge of Washington Countv, Oregon, land for sa e: hand to town. : J - wnicn sain oruer wm nthoo ".u uu ' th ISth dar of October. 1904. and reoiilr An 8-room residence, with' barn and Ing you to appear and answer on or before other buildings, well locatrd. To ex- the Zttn day or ovemner, iwi. ann tne change for a farm and pay difference dale or the lint publication or mianum in .t, v 3 moIm ia October IS. im. Caroline Saeert, of Tigardvill has commuiced suit in the Circuit Court against Louis Bagert, pray ins for an order, directing him Mtntrihute to: her support in ac cortlanco with the terms of the will of her ate husband, f rea cageri, The defendant, it is alleged, f..!trl the f state but was to main Ufa plaintiff' jduridg her lifetime Oliver double disk plows, $65 VU T.lanrl SIM dIOWD, $00 Blkf pi 16 inch, $45; 50-looth haeeAV, $1260 14 Stullil Ur ,xei pother farm i-plianeots t lowest price Here We Are With a full line from a line of everything the furniture Child's Rocker to Uetlroom Suites. Graphophoncs I have iu conuectton with my uew unisie store the well known Columbia Graphophones, iu Imth disc and cylinder styles, ranging iu price from j?5.fxi to $65. These machines are guaranteed and give the best of satisfaction. I have the records for sale at the followiug prices: 10 inch disc records, $10.00 per dozen; cylinder records, $3.00 per dozen. I will sell you these machines on the install ment plan if desired. Give me a call. Carpets, Mattings, Oil cloths. Linoleum J" E. L. McCORMlCIl, hillsboro J Rochers. Couches, Dressers, Tables In fact everything Furniture Store- fouud in a first-class, up-to-date Call and see our stock. W. O. Donelson Undertuhintf a Specialty If 240 acre No. 1 farm, for sale at f 50 per acre. Will accept, as part pay, good residence property in Portland. 2 Jio. 1 residences, with all modern im provements; ior sale at sacrifice, or may consider trade (or Portland property. good, comfortable residence In Hillsboro; lor sale at a bi-rgain, if taken inside of thirty days. Come and tee tne about it. 278 acres, known as the Phillip Besl ranch, only Vi mile Iroui Forest Grove. All under plow, buildings, orchard. Is worth llco per acre, will sell for $8 per acre. This is first cUst property. And if you want the best then come and see me. 40 acres, 4 miles from HiiUboro, 10 acres under plow; (.can. rent more land joining this), good orchard, fair build ing), living water;, balance slashed and in pasture. A cozy little nome for the money. Price, $ woo. 100 acres of good land near Scliollt, at J 25 per acre. . All slashed and easy to clear; living water, $50 to f75. Land all around this, or might trade for property in Iowa. , t 50 acres adjoining IlilUWo; all rich bottom land, nearly all in. cultivation; prices very reasonable. 99 acres of No, 1 land; best of farm buildings; orchard; creek; timber; best location. If you want the best, don't pass this by, . ; 90 acres, near Reedville; good land, over one-balf in cultivation, balance slashed aud very easy to clear; living water;! sets of modern buildings, with orchards and everything in the very best condition. A perfect gem of a Country home. Only $7ooo. , 20 acres, all nice prairie, and a'l in cul tivation, ordinary' buildings, consiik-r-able fruit, fine locution; to exchange for Hillsboro residence property. See about this at once. -r 160 acresof timber land, located in Sec. 30 T. 1 N., R. 4 West. Price fidoo. Also part of. No.; 3 Block 8 (5oxioo,ft) - Price $275. , , .: i small bouses and 3 lots for $6oo. i)0 acres, fine dairy, hay or grain ranch . near Greenville, for sale very cheap. Kstate must be settled. Don't mis this. i a hoijlulfredJ.4Ji.niiles OEO. R. BAGLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la hereby eiven that the nnder siened administrator of the Kstate of Chllomena Perrett has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Orefton for Wash ington County, his Anal account in the matter or aia estate ann sia noun nan net Moudav the Hist dar of November. IU04. at tne uomity uonrt room in niiia boro, Oregon, at 10 o'clock A.M. a the time and ulaee of hearing objections to said final account and for tbe final settle ment of said estate. Dated this Oct. linn It 4. Administrator ot the Estate of Philo- nieua Perrett. Dec'd. Ueo. K, Bagley attorney ' for' Admin, istrator. , THE MARKETS, This morning's market report, compiled from Portland quotation, are: Valley Wheat, export value, 85 Barley feed, W andfZl! ;roiiea $24 aud 125. ,. . Oats, White, f 1.25 and 91 30. Oats, Gray, $120 and $1.25. ' Aran, $19 per ton. Hay, Timothy, $14 and $15. Ilav. Clover. $11 and $12. Potatoe, Fancy, $1 00 and $1 16 Onion. rer cwt.. $1 40 , Eggs, Oregon ranch, 24 and 25 Butter, JCalravreamerv, .u Butter, store, rnoh, 12i and 14 Citizens residing south of the 8outhern PaoifiO right-of way are justly elated over, the proaprct of having a tunnel conatructea unaer the road bed at tbe foot of Second street. The city council joined the citizen in a petition to the railway Company which hi recently igni fieri its intention to comply with tbe request. A new street light has been installed at the crossing. which with the tunnel will be much appreciated convenience. Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. FURNITURE FASHIONS CHANGE So Does Our StocK Change tMtlllJit,1MtlMssMassWWwawMaJ f It is always being' replenished. You will find something new upon each visit, and the fact that every article is marhed in plain fig'ures, g'oes to prove that we are not fearful of the price question. We Know that we sell Good Furniture at a less price than any other store in Hillsboro. There is just one way to prove it. CARPETS This season we have added a line of carpets to our stock. All new colors and designs. Brussels, per yard... $1.00 Tapestry Brussels.. 75 Peerless, all wool .05 Saxony 75 Union -5 Granite 35 Also Tapestry Rugs, all wool: cotton chain and Gran ite Art Squares. All sizes and colors. 6 and 12 ft. lino leum. Matting as lovy as 10 cents per yard. SIDEBOARDS and BUFFETS ,' v. , ' r 1 rr. rvv.'v. irr'f.'. .--.v-", ' . (. . 'f V-., , f r i utw tf. t f r See our golden oak, polish finish Side boards at $25.00. We have Oak Side boards as low as $20.00. LACE CURTAINS. Porlierres, Table and Stand Covers. Our line of these goods is second to none. Table felt, 50 inches wide, 75 cents a yard. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. We iranie pictures to your order. The newest styles of mouldings, and the best of workmanship. Before you make your "get away," call on us. G. W. PATTERSON & SON The Housefurnishers and Undertakers a i