The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 07, 1905, Image 3

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    HILU80R0 ARCUS, UP. 7, 190S.
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COL JOE MEBK DAY
SOT FOIl SEPT. 2!)
Leu it St Clark Fair Will
Honor I'ionccr Virginian
FIRST L'XITED STATES' MARSHAL
Appoints I'utk In iM M; Veltd for
Amrrltan Occupation
The I -owl St Clark Imposition
Cotuui lesion has given a day for
the celebration of Ih memory of
Col. Joseph L. Meek, Orrgon'i tl rat
I'nlted HUIm' Matsbal, sppointed
l.y IVsldent folk August 17, IH 13.
mi who, at CbamKag, in 18L1,
was ihs active supporter of Amerl
ran provisional government na
against Kuglish government, Tbai
Meek' daoiaive action in calling
for a "divide," at a critical lino,
gave I'ncle Ham a vast territory, i
history.
Col. Meek wse a Virginian by
I'irth, ami in I MM started for the
Ho klra, to trap for a man by the
nam of NuhMle. For years be
waa a companion of Kit Carson
In 1 8 10 ha oaaia to the Willamette
Valley, with Virnlnia, bia Net
Petces wife, and settled north of
thia city.
Tha Jay set for Meek' mmmaut
oration ia Friday, Keplemlter lit,
and a line program will I ar
ranged.
Washington County ia Col.
Mrrk'a home, and hundreds ahould
make it a point to turn out and
visit tha Fair wben the fame of the
old hlatory maker ia celebrated.
The committee to arrange a pro
ft rani it a foltowa:
V. N. Harrett, H. I. Corneliua.
L. A. Ling, J. W. Bailey, James li
Hrll. W. V. Wiley, J. W. Con
nell, Hillsboro; Mayor C. N. John
eon and J. A. Thornburgh, Forest
lrove; Mayor Thoa. Talbot, Corn.
hue; H A. I) Meek, Mountaindale
On of (VI. Meek.) Dr. F. M. Itoh
inaon. lWaverton. 1), R. Kmrirk,
Hrholla, W. I,. Mmre, Greenville,
and C. F. T gard, Tigardvilla.
The program will t putdiehed
in next inane.
PUBLIC SALE
I will et'll nt public auction at the
S. White place 2 inilet N. K. of
tilencoe, at ten a m., on
MONHAV, SKPTKMBKK 25
the following dosorllidd personal
jiroperty :
Span black mares, H years old, weight,
well matched and g'tod driven; 16
head ol splendid Jersey dairy cowt. all
good leataii ami good milkera, one Iresh
ml irtt corning irtuli early; owner will
' aliow what tbey have (tune In milk sup
ply ami teat; t two year old helfera, on
vomiug frrsh aonti; llaiu wagon, J5;
I Itt lit hack, Mci'ormk-k mower, sulky
take, t plows, barrow, No. 4 Sharilea
renni separator, aet team harness, heavy
ingle barneaa, jft tone tald oat bay In
lrn; 10 Ions tonae timothy and clover
day; lot chop teed, 7 dux. cbiekene, No,
It cook atove, K.il; henler, cuplioard,
lalilra. ibaire, diahea, hmiaehold and
kitchen liitnlliire, fork, ebovela, sawe,
lools, lot potutoea and many othrr arti
flea,
I.iiiicI) will he aerved at Moon.
TKRMS OF HAI.K
Vnder 110, cash; $10 and over, 12
months' tin:, approved note, inter
st at 0 per cent. Discount of 2
jier cent., sums ovsr $10.
W. Davis, Owner.
H. 1'. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
MOTHER OF OR. LINKLATBR
Dr. S. T. Linklater has received
intelligence of the death of hie
mother, in the North of Hcotland,
at the advanced age of 88 yeari.
Dedication ol Bethany Church
Sunday, September 10, the new
Herman Presbyterian church at
Haitian will be dedicated. Thia
ia one of the neatest of churoh
edifice, and a large crowd will be
services at 10 in the morning, and
at 2:00 p. m. when Dedication
aervloe will be celebrated, followed
at 8:00 p. m. with a Young People's
service The addresses will be
nnadu by the following Portland
.ministers: Dr. Holt, Dr. Milligao,
and A. W. Keinhard. Uev. All
Her forth, of South Dakota, the new
Pastor, will also be present and
lltev. W. C. Laube will preach hie
farewell sermon. All are cordially
invited.
Flour and Feed. Cate's Market.
Bert Fonda, of SohollH, waa in
the oily thia morning.
Notice to hop pickers: Pioking
will begin in Zina Wood's yard,
Hillsboro, on Monday, September
11.
Ous Dronner, of Tigardville, a,nd
who is supervisor of roads down
that way, waa up to county court
this morning.
A. L. Holoomb and family,1 of
Bethany, passed through town yes
terday, en route to Tillamook for 1
camping trip. " -. ;
Hoyt has jnat received the finest
assortment of ladies' back combs
and hair Dins, latest styles. Call
""and pee them. '
Preaobins at Christian church
fluniky morning and evening
Notwithstanding unfavorable time
of year, interest and attendance are
groniug.
Mary Becker, of Fouth Tualatin,
ia now charging her hutband,
Henry Becker, with aaeaull and
battery, nut up to tbe present no
warrant has been leeued, and will
not be until Deputy District At
torney Tongue investigates the
mailer. If the charge ia true, and
can he proven, a a very line point
of law will be raised, aa the law for
wile beating affords a penalty of
the whipping post but divorce
proceedings are pending between
the two, andjuat how much thia
will bear oil the raae remains to be
seen. They live over in Houtb
Tualatin and are the same crowd
that Mexor, charged with forgery,
lived with.
All parties are hereby notified to
not take oounty road grader under
my charge without my consent,
and party or partiea who took the
grader from the end of the Bend
road are notified to return same at
once and aava trouble. Uuatave
Bronner, Kupervieor, Dial. No..!),
J. A. and Peter Vandebey, of
near Cedn Mill, went over to yiail
Mr. and Mr a. Infield, a neighbor,
Sunday, and hearing the dogs bark
ing in the 1 1 in Iter, the three men
went out to see what was treed.
They found a big bear up a cedar,
and after a few ahota brought
Bruin down. His hearahip weigh
ed UOO pounda, dreaaed not a bad
Sunday outing, after all.
Half of one's drees is the shoe.
Our celebrated Douglas abnee for
men, ami Drew-Helby and While
House ahoes for ladies are the best
of quality and latest Uata and
they "lal" and hold their shapes
Hchool shoes for children. II.
Wehrung fc Hons.
Chaa. V, (lalloway, aon of Hon'
Wiu. (ialloway, ia In town lodaj'
going over the assessment for the
Southern Pacific Railway Com
pany. Mr. Ualloway is one of
Yamhill County's brightrst young
men, and last year had charge of
Oregon's horticultural exhibit at
ibeBt. Louis Fair. His father is
now circuit judge for the district
above this.
John Matties, of Laurel, waa in
town toder. and atatea that he
threshed oats that went 47) bushels
to the scrs, and from 4tl seres of
whest he threshed 141 bushels
nearly 32 bushels to the acre.
This is the beet reuort. alt around.
that has been brought In this sea
son. His farm is located on the
Chehalem Mountain.
The art of drees is to wear some
thing appropriate and in style.
That is what "she" likes. Buy one
of our tailor made and gentleman's
suits. Splendid satisfaction. 11.
Wehrung & Sons.
Mrs. Anthony White and daugh
ter, of Butte, Montana, were here
yesterday, guests of Mrs. Addie Pe
ters. Mr. White is now working
in tbe mines at Butte. The Whites
formerly resided here, and, prior to
coming to America Mr. White was
game keeer for one of England's
ig estates.
Hainmar naint, ready for the
brush, guaranteed to last 0 years,
at A. C. Arohhold's, for $1.25 per
gallon. All colors. Full line of
paints, oils ami brushes, at lowest
prices.
Mrs. Albert Keehn, of near Cedar
Mill, died Tuesday, after an illness
of several montha. leoeaaed was
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobo
Traohssl, of that neighborhood
Tbe funeral took place today, and
iute nient waa in the Phillips' cem
etery,
Hchulmerivh Bros, have received
from tbe factory the largest snsort
ment of buggies, hacks and bike
wagons ever brought to the county,
and now have them on exhibition
at their warerooins. Call and get
their prices.
Col. ' II. L. Day, state organizer
for the Woodmen of the World,
will meet with Beaverton Wood
men September lii and with tbe
Cornelius Camp on September 22
at whioh time he will mel a com
mittee from each Waahington Coun
ty camp. He wants to "ginger"
the boys np to a big membership.
II. V. Humphreys still doing
business aoross the street from the
Mason id Building, Becond street.
Bicycles repaired; bicycle sundries;
all work guaranteed. Prices the
most reasonable.
Clerk Oodnian has issued 'marri
age licenifl to Lowell S. Markee and
Dares Q. Morgan, both of Forest
Orove; and James E. Patlon and
Mabel K. Miller, both of Patton
Valley.
Jello Ice Cream powder: iello,
gelatine, Mapleine, olive oil, Dur
ice's salad dressing, aiw&ys at H.
Wehrung it Sons.- ., ... 1,
Geo. Gal breath, of Tualatin,
Washington oonntv, writes the
weather Bureau as follows : ' Thrash-
ing nearly done; most of the onion
rjp pulled; late potatoes drying to
a great extent; hop pioking begun
in some yards.
Hayes' double force pump tha
only pump in the long run, at A.
C. Archbold's. Call and see before
purchaHlng.
Mrs. Robertson, wife of Prof.
Robertson, and Mrs. Chapman, of
Paciflo University, were guests of
Mrs. F. T. Kane this afternoon,
Have you tried Mapeline? If
not, why not? Bob Greer keeps it.
Aek Bob akmt it the Grst time you
are in town.
Toboggan Maplesvrun at Greer's.
IN SEPTEMBER TERM
Will Collect for Support
t . Nancy William
of
IT' 18 N0TvA VERY HEAVY MONTH
HesdriiVs Bridge Sul.tcilbm Called
eats pay
County Judge L. . Rood and
Commissioners W J Butner, Bea
verton, and C B Buchanan, .ftiefi
yeeterday for tbe September term.
The month's business wss not very
heavy and the court adjourned this
evening. The following business
was transacted:
Drainage Diat. ft J C Beach
Thos Connell and Q W Marsh to
meet Saturday, Sept 10, to levy ex
tra assessment.
Hsod rick's bridge Clerk direct
ed to notify subscribers to pay
countv treasurer amounts signed to
aid building brldgs.
County Clerk directed to make
itenihed bill for care of Nancy
Williaina and present bill (o ad
miniatrator for payment.
('lark's receipts, August, $175.?.r;
recorder's fees, $157.80.
Albere Broe' Mill Co, Fortst
Grove and John Milne, Hillsboro,
granted warehouse licenses.
Transcript State vs Ollie Holier,
Casper Mexor, Chaa Miller et ala,
ordered approved and paid.
C Sooflinadeedtd land eold coun
ty upon payment of tax and penally-
John Liftis, allowed $AO f,rau
parviror's service 21 daya at $250
per day.
Mrs II B Killen grsnted quit
claim deed to HO acres of land near
Greenville upon payment of $71 48
W G Hare resigns as superintend
ent 01 the Wsahington County
Lewis ,v Clark exhibit, and W II
Stratton, of Cornelius, appointed to
succeed bini.
Claim allowed
Itoee & Kb nis, lumber
. $U 7
. 16 l
. M i
. 10 JS
, 16 oj
12 OO
. 8 2s
6 00
12 OO
4 95
; 150
. Is 00
. 7 95
. 16 45
2 00
, K4 H6
jo 65
I02 20
, 12 50
, 10 67
24 20
lv 40
. 62 56
l0O OO
. 149 44
. 44 69
1 97 50
. l.l 39
2l 00
21 00
2 OO
. 5 25
9 lo
. 54 HI
2 50
loo 00
. U 67
J V Trulltnger
u w eager, aopt
el.. ,
Call Uergeren, roaila
j T Young, powder.......
Nets BtrKeren, rands
Geo Zimmerman "
C A Breckmun " ,
Henry llendrlckaen, roada
Allen Tannock, powder
A Friday, supt aal. ,
A HTodd
ilelle lioge, Uwia & Clark ....
Mrs B Scbol field " ....
1'orett Orove Times "
Benj Scholtield "
Mrs K J Bailey "
V O Hare '
The Arena, prinlini!
j C Callahan, Ihr
t B micusnnu, com
V 1 Butner. com . , . ,
I. A Rood, judge
iWGoodin.ac .larkton bridge.
C Callahan, roada ,
(,laaa& f radhomme, sla
A N Stanlou, 50 cords of wood
Comelinao Urea ,
Klhel A Norman, school exania.
Lucy Humphrey " "
Cora Adkina, witness. ........
Katiniuen & Co, roads
Iliahup I'.roe, lumber
.1 ('Callahan,
J C Miller, trlief fhillwiu
Ueo II Wilcox, aaaeaaor
Nelaon I.br Co. Ihr
15 1 tiolman, clerk, etc
IHo 90
Willis Ireland, dep recorder 50 00
K 1 Kunuli, recorder ' 6 85
Ciy Water lit Light 1 5
Johnson llros, Ihr.. M 00
Oelta Drug Store, relief 5 00
Oenerul Kansoui l'oai, relief..., 4H 00
A M Colliua, janitor ; ,V 00
Independent, priulliiL' 81 55
I) II Reaaouer, brldgea,,,.
90H 90
42 i!
7 1 70
'to Oil
5a 00
1 00
75 00
A A Morrill, surveying........
A J Roy, pour farm
J W Connell. sheriff
W M jsckson, treas.
Howe, Davie & Co, ate
W I) Smith, dep elk ..;
Thos Rood, ruade
M C Caee, achool aupt
Dr KJ Hailey, insane caa:,...
Merger & Son, Ihr
John Lottie, supervisor
J W Connell, feea
.1 W Connell, aal, dep, sic
Redmond & Hartrarupf, team .
6 00
59 oS
5 eo
51 co
lk OO
22 $0
5 55
3 00
PUBLIC SALE
Tbe undersigned willl sell at public
sale at his residence ft miles N. K
of Hillsboro on the J. A. Imbrie
farm, West Union, at 10 a. m. on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Thiee good work horses; mare, 1 1 year,
weight, 1550; mare, 12 years, weight,
1450, and with loal br ViUndus; tine
filly, a years, 1200; colt, 5 mouths; is
head of At dairy cows, bull, a years; 3
yearling heifers, with calf; 4 dox. Ply
mouth Rock chickens, 9 shoats, 75 to
15 lba.; about fw tons clover bay, in
mow; 20 tone cheat bay, 100 bushels
cheat seed; Weber wagon, 3,ij; new top
buggy, open buggy, Osborne mower,
Deering mower, both five ft. cut; 10 ft.
McCormick rake, 16-iucb plow, disc
barrow, a drag harrows, bnncher for 5
ft, mower, good hsy rack, Meyer force
pump, 4 milk cans, 2 seta work harness,
2 sets single harness for buggy, one new
with rubber trimmings, cook aud best
ing stoves, household goods and numer
ous other articles.
, TERMS OF SALE
Under $10, cash; $10 and over, 1
year s time, approved note V per
cent, interest. Disoount of 2 per
cent, for oash over viu.
. J. H, Tecgarden, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Oen.Mlellaire, of Gaston, was in
town yesterday.
' Thos. Sain, of QaBton, was down
today, on business with the county
commissioners.
J. C. Crocker and W. W. Wil
liams, of Mountaindale, were in
town today. ,
Preaching Sunday night at Reed
ville school bouse. Hop pickers
and evervbndv cordially invited.
F. L. Brown, cf Laurel, waa in
the eity yesterday.
, W. F. Desainger, of Beaverton,
waa in town yeeterday.
-Go to R. H. Greer's for Economy
and Maron fruit jars.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilkes are
in the Nebalem for a few days.
F. W. Schuhbsiz, of tbe Bethany
rhillipa lection, waa in town Tues
day.
Bob Greer leads and the rest fol
low, in groceries,' crockery and
glassware.
Dr. F..J. Bailey and C. K.
Henry are in the Nehalem section
this week.
A six horse power upright engine
and boiler for sale. W. J. Benson,
Hillsboro, Ore.
Ham Moon, Centerville's pro
gressive dairyman, waa in town
yesterdsy afternoon. 1 :-
Smoke the Schiller and Excel
lends cigars Oregon manufacture.
Call for them. . .
T. J. Wiilia, of Mountaindale,
was a caller at the Argus office
yesterday. ,
Dr. C. L Large end wife, of For
est Grove, were in the county teat
yesterdsy. ,
Supt. A. J. Roy reports but 7
permsnent charges at the county
poor farm.
C. M. Zrle, of below Beaverton.
came up yesterday on his way""1o
the Bagler hoprard, l.Msyville,
where he will act as weigher.
Miss Mabel Smith, of Forest
Grove, and Mies Cleva Williams,
of Rainier, visited in the city Wed
nesday. Call at our store and taste cur
syrup made of Mapleine Extract
J. A. Messinger, Becond St. Hills-
Ivoro.
Win. Thompson and Chas. Hick-
ethier, a prominent residents snd
old timers of Cedar Mill, were up
to the oounty sest yesterday. "
To generate mental and physical
agility buy good groceries. We
keep the "beet. H. Wehrung A
Sons.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jss. W.
Allen, at Forest Grove, Sept. ft,
1905, a son. Mr. Allen is the
principal of the Seaside schools.
Wanted: A No. 1 fresh dairy
oow. Must he good. None other
need apply. Chas. Hickethier,
Portland, R. F. D. 2, residing near
Cedar Mill.
Prof. J. E. Kirkwood, visiting the
Hoyts. here this Summer, left for
Syracuse, N. Y., this week, lo as
sume his duties at the University,
where be has the chair of Botany.
J. II. Humphreys and wife, Mrs
Mary Humphreys, Miss Lucy, and
Mrs. W. A. Finney and son, left
this morning for Patton Valley,
where Mr. Humphreys will have
charge of the hop yard for Pent-
Patlon.
Woven wire fence is cheaper than
lumber. We can sell any kind of
a wire fence in the market. Sole
agents for the American Steel and
WireCompany. Schulmerich Bros.
The Hillsboro Amusement Asso
ciation will have their plans from
T. P. Goodin, Saturday evening,
and will be ready to receive bids
for the material and construction
of the new theatre, by Tuesday eve
ning next.
Farm for Rent: Two miles north
east of Hillsboro, 210 acres good
buildings. Twenty five acres seed
ed to clover, and forty five acres in
clover and timothy. Inquire at
this office.
Edson Marsh, who came to
Washington County in 1852, and
who cradled wheat with K. Crsn
dall on the plains in the early fif
ties, is here from Boise, Idaho,
where he went in 18l5, and has
been the guest of Isaac Leisy for a
few days.
Speaking of groceries if you
want the finest staple and fancy
groceries to be found in tbe market,
try John Dennis. He ib after your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
Commissioner Butner states that
there has been a great deal of fire
in his section and the entire com
munity has been busy fighting it in
order to save fences. Even then
mile and miles of fences bave
burned in the east end of the coun
ty.
Miss Effie Powell, who bas
spent the Summer with her psrents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. 1). Powell, leaves
in a few days for Wilson Creek,
Wash., where she will file on a
homestead in the Big Bend grain
belt.
County Clerk Godtnan has is
sued 242 hunting licenses and has
sent $251 to the state treasurer.
The license for eaoh hunter is $1,
except where the chap happens to
be a non-resident, when be must
pay $10. Clerk Godmari'has is
surd hut one to a non-resident, so
far..-
- r w . a r
iiopyaru lor lease: 1 ara 01 n
acres,, in cops, lor lease for live
years, for $20,000; $5,000 down and
balance on time. Four horses,
plows, and all necessary tools.
Present lease gives lessee three
fourths of the . prop. Remaining
quarter must be delivered owner of
land. Parties Interested see; J. C
Kuralli or John Salzgeber, HiUebo
rn. R. F. U No. 4.
3 TIT
Otto Johnson Shot With Re.
volver in Hands of Brother
BILLET ESTERS YOUTH'S BACK
Lodges Bebiad Earl aed w ill Recerer.
' Pnrely Accidental
Otto Johnson, a son of Sam John
son, of Shady Brook, beyond Glen-
coe, was accidentally shot Tuesday
evening, about supper time, by
Oliver Johnson, his brother, tbe
bullet entering between the shoulder
biades and lodging, behind the ear.
Harry Zimmerman,' of beyond
Shady Brook, bad just reached the
JotiDfoa home from Hillsboro, and
he and a daughter of Mr. Johnson
a t . m
were aooui to ran a loos race as
the result of a small wager. The
Zimmerman hoy placed bis coat
on the fence post and laid two un
loaded revolvers on the opposite
post. Otto - Johnson, seed H.
snapped the revolvers, and placed
a cartridge in one of them. He
was to give the signal for tbe.Vare
to begin. ' Changing bis mind, he
gave the revolver to bis brother
Oliver, telling him to snap '.he gun
as soon as he had made a mark
for the boy and Miss Johnson to
start from. ' Us was just stooping
to make the mark, wLen Oliver
Johnson, not knowing the revolver
bad been loaded, snapped the
weapon, catching Otto bent over.
The fact thst thaf boy wai bending!
over probably eaed his life, as the
nuuet followed tne line or least
resistance and ploughed under
neath the skin, as above stated.
It was one of these-unfortunate
accidents where no one is reailv to
blame. Dr. Linklater was called
to attend the wound, and the
patient is getting along very nicely.
Dr. I. ink later conferred with an
eminent surgeon in Portland, and
it was decided to leave the bullet
real until after the shock of the
accident has parsed away.
HOUSE AND BARN BURN
Mrs. Elizabeth Shackleford, . re
siding a half mile south of Cedar
Mill, on the Beaverton wagon road,
lott her houee and barn and the
contents of both, laet Friday after
noon, about 2:30, tbe loss being in
the neighborhood of a thousand or
twelve hundred dollars. It is sup
posed that the lire csught from
some of the numerous fires that
have been burning around that
vicinity, although some think that
it might bave been of incendiary
origin. There was no insurance,
and the lo8 is necessarily very
severe on Mrs. Shackleford. There
was a very heavy wind blowing at
the time of the blate and it was
next to impossible to save very
much. ..
G. A. R. RESOLUTIONS
Whereas, the Supreme Command
er has taken from our midst our
worthy and respected Comrades,
A. C. Sahin and M. E. Hotchkiss,
therefore be it
Resolved: Thst by His last roll call
Geu. Ransom 1'ost has lost two comrade
that were ever ready in time of war or
peace to stand shoulder to shoulder with
comrade.
Resolved: That the bereaved families
have our sympathy -in their losses of
kind husbands and fathers.
Resolved: That a copv of these re
solutions be spread upon the records of
Gen. Ransom Post and a copy be given
to tbe tsuiiliesot tbe deceased comrades,
and another lo the Hillsboro Argus for
publication.
tueo. 1. Kea,
Committee P.
Haines,
(L. T.
Cornell.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
KUa William et al to A C Brown a )i
of Its 1 and 2 blk 10 Hilleboro $050
Thomas Shevlin et ux to John Seni-
uelson 4 a 111 A Heart d 1 c 1 1 a
r I w 400
B P Cadwell to K M Ward part of
blk S Foreat Grove .1100
Mary A S Donelson et ux to Olive M
.scott n t x ot n e X and lot 4 sec
xo 1 1 s r 4 w ... coo
George Mszzei et nx to Hattie Reiff .
lots 43, 44, 45 sou 46 steel's add
Beaverton jsoo
Julia H Godfrey to George Suabeuer
lot 1 blk 27 rjorneuus.... 300
Merchants National Bank to Mer
chants Investment & Trust Co. 80
a ia Win McClerg d 1 c 1 1 s r 1 w 1
Mary B Campbell et al toC B Camp
bell part ot aecs 16 and 17 t Z n r 4
w 1500
Anna Louisa Little et nx to Tlioa A
Lewis part of Its I and 2 Pruitvale
1-orest Grove.. 750
lolin W Fumia et ux to L i- Miller
part ol blk t walkers add e urove loo
(J K TigarU lo S Wbeaton lot 36
reacbvale 10
Margarelte Vergm lo VVm lolke 104
a sec t a U r 4 w q.so
J C Bennett to C A Biukley it 4 blk
v I ehrung's add Hillsboro... 125
Albert Bennett to T V Hobao 48 a
aec u 1 1 n r 4 w. ,..1200
Arthur Bacon came down from
above Mountaindale, yesterday.
Miss Mae Morgan, of Astoria, is
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Milne.
Mrs. W. H. Boscow, of Spokane,
Wash., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Boscow.
The Misses Eva Catching, Faye
Corwin and Alios Wehrung have
returned from Newport. ,
M. D. Cady, for several years in
business at Beaverton, was up to
the nonntv neat venlerdav. ,
I Attorney John M. Wall returned
laat evening from a trip to North
Bend, Marslifield and Gold Beacb,
attending court at tbe latter place.
While at North Bend Mr. Wall
was the guest of M. E. Everitt,
formerly of this city, snd now in
tbe drug business there. He went
down by etesmer snd returned by
stage, over GO miles of mountain
roan, via noseourg. He says
ooulbweetern Oregon is great for
timber and mineral, and predicts a
great future for North Br.d.
Forest Bridges, of Schenectady,
. 1 ., was in town yesterday, and
notes many improvements here
since he left, notwithstanding there
are those who are saying the town
does not go ahead. Mr. Bridges
says that there are always reversl
hundred students at tbe his electric
plant where he is located, some of
them coming from Japan, Russia,
India, and every nation on tbe
globe.
Forest Grove and Hillsboro seem
to have hard lock in getting rail
roads While it cost Hillsboro
something, yet they have tbe sat
itfaction of teeing a grade very
close to town. Tbe Portland-Forest
Grove railway contractor, get
ting short in money, ia what stop
ped tbe Tillamook road. It begins
to look, however, as both the roads
will be built without any very
serious delay.
Wen Davis, of near Glencoe, was
ia town yeeterday, and will bave
an auction sale, on Monday, Sep
tember 25, when be will sell a herd
of 16 splendid dairy cows, that
bave shown excellent tests better
than the average herds. It will
pay dairymen to attend this sale.
Mr. Davis can show the returns of
his herd to sny one's satisfaction.
Agent Hinsbaw is liable to lose
that smile uoless tbe railroad
company furnishes csrs for ship
pers. The demand is getting
greater every day and it is esti
mated that there are 200 cars need
ed to move the crop adjacent to
this shipping point. So far the
relief amounts to nothing, outside
of a car or two occasionally.
The following from this county
are drawn on the federal trial jury
now in session on the land frauds,
in Portland: Ira E Purdin, John
E. Bailey, Forest Grove; J. E.
Reeves and T. H. Adams, Corneli
us; W. H. Wehrung and 1). B
Reasonef, Hillsboro and H. V.
Whitney, of Buxton.
W. G. Hare, of Hillsboro, a
student at Ann Arbor law school,
and who bas been spending tbe
Summer vacation in Portland,
where he has charge of the Wash
ington County Levis & Clark ex
hibit, leaves for the east in a few
days to resume his studies.
Lula Curtis, aged about 12, and
vibitirg with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kroger, of beyond
Phillips, fell from a "teeter" board,
Sunday, and sustained a fracture
of both bones of tbe left arm, just
above the wrist. Dr. Linklater set
the injured member.
Clarence Mays and wife, and
David and Riley Rice came in
from Glencoe this morning, snd
went to the Fair. Mr. Miys has
sold his interest in the Mays Bros.'
store to a brother, from Benton
County, and he intends locating in
Portland.
David Rice, who nurses at the
Soldiers' Home, Roseburg, slates
that a few weeks ago he mused, in
his last illnfs, Richard Smith, of
Polk County, who trapped four
years with Col. Joe Meek, in the
thirties.
Jameg H. Sewell, of Northeast
of town, was in this morning, and
states that he started pickiug in
his yards Tuesday morning. The
Wm. Bagley Sr. yards were entered
this morning.
The County of Washington will
in a few weeks make a public sale
of all lands that tbe corporate body
has bought in at delinquent sale
and the two ounty official papets
will publish tbe sale at one price
Lieut. Margetls, of Port Flagler,
Puget Sound, and his wife, former
ly Miss Mabel Ballard, are here
this week, guests of Mrs. Margetts'
relatives, J. A. Imbrie and family.
Mrs. Mary A. Young and daugh
ter, Miss Zelba, who bave been the
guests of Dr. S. 1. Bowser and
family for several months, depart
ed, for their home in Illinois this
morning.
Fred Emerson, at the last mo
ment, outfitted and went out with
Adkine, Gragg, Reasoner, and Loui
Miller, on their deer hunting ex
pedition.
E. B. Tongue and Cal. Jack have
built a veranda around their sum
titer house on the Dairy Creek Rot
torn, west of town.
Sam Sorenson, who has been
spending the Summer on tbe Col
umbia, was up from Varmington
today. " :l '
Grand Ball at' . W. O. W. Hall,
Cedar . Mill, Saturday night, Sep
tember 30. Tickets, including
supper, 1100. e . .
Hon. S. B. Huston and !anily
returned l neeuay evening
their Nye Creek cottage, 'at the
Newport Beach.
Misa Mona Williams returned
Tuesday from an extended visit to
Portland and the Fair. ,
. Miss Jennie Reasoner returned
Friday from a week's visit in Port-
rnornaiovAi
F. A. BAILEY, ZX. D.
Prtjaloiaa, tad
Office afurraav-aWWy block aiaii
Rooms la-li aad 15. gaasdanca aolb
wcat comae Baseline aad Sad atiwe,
BoU 'Paaaca.
aAVVVVVtM
S. T. LINKLATER, at. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offioa upstairs over Tbe Delta Drug Store
Risidaaoa Cast of Court Uoaae.
in tbe corner of the block.
J1MS PHILLIPS TAMIESIlt, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
Lonsultation in French or English. Of
fice upstairs in Corwin-Wooster Block.
North side of Mam Street.
. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Keidenee on corner Second and Oak St.
Oregon Phone Main 1UJ.
HILLSBORO - - - ORKOON
AAAAAAA
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phones. lllHSDOrO, UfC
GEO. B. BAGLEY
ATTORN KV-AT-LA W
Rooms 1 and i Skate BaUdiutl
HILLSBOEO, . . 0KKUOS.
H. T. BAGLEY,
ATTORNBY-AT-UAW
Office, npsUirs, over tbe Post Office,
HiUebtww, . - Oragaa
TWOS TOMCU.
1 a tenon,
aoTaat
THOS. H. A E. B. T088UK.:
Attorneys-at-Law.
Rooms , 4, fc s, Morgan Blk, HUlebar
JOHN IL WALL,
attorn8y-at-law
Office Upstairs, Bailey Ifergaa Black
Booms, 1 aal a.
HILLSBORO, . QRUOX.
W. N. BARRETT,
ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW .
Oftkt, Up Staira, Caatral Block.
HILLSBORO - ORBOON.
W. D. HARE, .
Attorney-at-Lsw
Shnt Baildiit, Upstairs, Htlkboro, Ortrtn.
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms J, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
Jwcoaaaaf Im 47. THkmn
Keep constantly on hand a fine
supply ot fresh meata of all kinds.
A Mow Era In Priam
We are going to sell meata at prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
the past. Call in and see us. We mean
business. 'Phone and Free Delivery
Main Street, opposite Taalatia Betel,
Hillsboro, Oregon. '
E. J, LVON8 B. T. CORNKLIUS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In
suranee Bnsineas. List your farm with
them and find a sale. They will treat
you right. Add your aale to our list.
Call in aad see ns.
Main Street, Hillsboro, Or.
If you want to get well and strong use
Eldelwelss Herb Tea
Thm Wawrfwr Cajwweimaf ml awrw'a
A powerful remedy againat all Pulmon
ary trouble, Colda and LaGripps Na
ture's own Tonic and Cure for Stomach,
Bladder and Kidney Diseaaes. Woman's
Friend, and a positive cure lor all their
ailments.
Price, SO oent, Potpmid
If your merchant does not keep The
Diamantine Family Remedies (which
are guaranteed pure vegetable com
pounds) then order directly from Pacific
Coast Agent, JOM Wm urmi,
rf7ajMf, Or., ft. F. O.
With each order the valuable booklet,
"How to Gain and Keep Health," wilt
be aent free. i
: Mrs. T. R. Imbrie returned yes
terday from an extended outing at
Newport. "' V;
Mies Lucille Shearer, ol Dawson
City, Alaska, is here this week, the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. It. H.
Greer.
Lome Palmateer, with the Paci
fic States Telephone Co., left today
for an extended visit lu the II I u
UnnnUiruLV..
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