HILLS BORO ARQUS, DEC. 81, 1905
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IXClVi A. UONG, Mite.
County Official Paper
SabswHptlon: On Dollar par Annum.
Blx Months, 80 eta. ; Threw Months, 55 eta.
Brory Tharaday
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UHO at MoKINMBT
TKX KRUGGER CASE
The Brujr ease has been settled
and tbe young man goo to th
penitentiary for life. Thi was
doubtless ths best resolution that
could ban bssn devised under all
the riroamstanoss, and the result
should mast the commendation of
all. It takes from the scene ol
action a boy who was not properly
gifted, and it relieves society from
taking a life that could not replace
the one taken by the defendant
That the boy was mentally irre
sponsible is testified to by three
re pa table physicians; and that his
extreme youth prohibited the death
penalty goes without saying, con
si daring, reasonably, bis mental
condition, and so, after all, as (aid
before, the beet solution has been
obtained.
8. B. Boston was one of the at
" toroeys who was employed to
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rim' ii im anairs oi me
ton, Yamhill county.
I . jo, when a Dr. Probert,
L.'C. R. Davis, left between
two days. The bank was doing
aiealy when Davis was presented
by a bill by Attorney Hollis, of
-o rest drove, rrobert bad a re
seri, and upon being located,
slipped eat. The depositors lost
"' bat vy little. Probert went to
California from here and opeoed a
bank at Ben Lomond, where he
married. Tbe other day aa officer
and bis real wife came from the
east and located the banker. While
parleying he managed to get away
and is still at Urge.
. Frank Freeman, attorney, and
wil known hers, won bis first big
eiiaunai case in the Multnomah
eoort, this weak, when be eeeured
aa aeW"-l l-nren Pease, the
charged with
l- .
-v. w luwrnrag a the Galee
Creek and Ubeaalem Mountains.
THE MARKETS,
This morning's, market reports,
oompiled from Portland quotations,
Valley Wheat, new, 78.
Carleyfead, 122" and 22; brew
ins, 23; rolled, 123(3 123 J.
Oata, White, $27 per ton
Oats, Gray, 128 60 per ton.
Bran, $18 per ton.
Ear, Timothy, old, $HJ $154
r, 111 O f 12: train, f 8 19.
Zlay, Clover, 18 and 19.
Potatoes, new, 65cf.75.
Ks, Oregon ranch, 35.
Butter, Extra Creamery, 30.
Hops choke 1905, Hi cts.
HILLS20R0 SOCIETY
Mr. Hatrinaa's repreeeataUve at the
alate-colotstl cottace on tbe Southern
ladac i (eating rather proad tbeae days
becaote of a new aidetiack replacing the
oM nil. That's right, Bro. Hsrrimaa
U pteaeea the society editor to tee that
yoa realize that HiUeboro ia moving
ahead. It is also ramored that the owa
r of this property will aoua build a
ew freight depot at least, as sooa aa
awtteatiiat it. '
- It U reported that Charley Schwab, of
this city's aew etreet planking, aa the
work called for a good many of his
spike. Ah, There! Charlie! We shall
act plank again for tan years!
It it reported that John D. Rockefel
ler , who sella oil to many of our towns
people, is talking of getting out an in
. , , juscttoa acsiast the citr water end lirbt
rweaaae it is inMsging on the sale
a splendid service. Joha,
for they say Judge
-t of coal oil
laissnachaasoaw. t
are riei ting Mexico this lira, r
ed that President Diss will visit t- f
swat Bam met for the purpose of taking
a essret of baths at the Dairy Creek
flaaitaria. fa aatidpatioa of his visit
the bnngatow will be enlarged sad many
of ear best people ate stadyiag the Mez-
lesalsanase sad acquiring the hebit of
satiag red ball peppers without making
wry faces. Coatesnd see as, Dil
LUMBER FOR SALE
TTe saw the finest sidewalk lumber;
fcncbtg, ceiling, and all kinds pi
lojiaing inmber. We deliver.
Jrop as a card, and tell us what
you want We also furnish eeti
nates for bouses and bans, and
fcr bridge work. Mill 8 miles north
ofGleoooe. Address Biahup Bros ,
E2iboro, R. F. D. No. 3. Pacific
totes' Telephone, Glenooe central.
For jrour Holiday pictures and
J. botes, rcaember Pope's Gallery,
. wksrs you ret better work than in
Portland for less money. His
truck; will stand comparison with
y. Every Judge of good photo-
r:crf fcii you this, studio
;o 1 :rJ Jdsest, opposite band
r.r srs for rent; 20 acres
( - ; orchard, bouse and
ll wast of Cedsr Mill.
Where Le Ptge
Lacked Nerve
By FRANK I. SWEET
Copyrickt, M. ky Frank H. Sweet
"But. factor. It seems to me like put
ting our hands Into another's cache,"
remonstrated Le Page bluntly.
"It's putting our hands upon shoul
der that are beudlng over our own
each," retorted the factor angrily,
"Oar company came Into this country
IS rat and ranged It from tbe divide to
the snow tine unmolested, and now
these Interlopers sneak in aud appropri
ate the best trapping Talley in tbe
whole section. They must be driven
out. Le Page, and you must do It"
-Well." thoughtfully. "I suppose I
could do it But from tbe divide to the
snow line Is a big territory for one
company to claim, factor, and I dont
think any of our men have been Into
that particular valley for more tban
two years. It is fifty miles away and
off our regular line of work. I gener
ally scatter my man along tbe river
country on account of tbe animals com
ma to drink and the easier transporta
tion. ' That family could remain In tbe
valley a lifetime and not really hurt us.
Tou know that factor. Besides, they
have just as much tight here as we
hare. And there Is another thing," cool
ly, and Ignoring tbe wrath tbat was
naming to the factor's face, "ever since
I heard how tbey went to the valley
last winter, just a young man and hli
wife, across 800 miles of as bleak coun
try as even a trapper ever turned his
back to, I have wished tbat I could
meet them and shake hands."
"Ton seem to know all about them,"
sneered the factor.
"Not a word mors than you. Antotne
was up that way trapping and told you
what be told the rest of us. He met the
man himself and beard him say tbat he
had not been married long and that tbe
"oh, aaesiscas, mesbieibs, do kot lei
HIM BIX.
two bad reached tbe valley In good
condition. Tbat Is all, only you and I
look at things differently."
Tbe factor's wrath could not contain
Itself longer.
"Perhaps so," he stormed, "but you'll
do this just ss I look at It You're un
der contract to tbe company."
"For Ave years," calmly, "to hunt,
trap and do the work according to my
ability. I am satisfied."
""Well," menacingly, "you will take
four men and go to this valley and
clear it of Its vermin."
"Howr
"Any way you like, so long as lfs
done thoroughly," snapped the factor.
"Tou never asked a question like that
before. You must be losing nerve.
Shoot them, burn them, drown them;
there are ways enough. Or no con
trolling himself with an effort "per
haps you'd better not do .that Stories
get out and prejudice tbe country
against us. Frighten them off. A
good way is to destroy their camp and
provisions and take away all their
weapons, then give tbem so many
hours to leave the country. They'll
go all right I followed that method
until I was given charge of a post
And, Le Pager
"Tea, factor."
"Tou will discontinue having your
way of looking at things. Tou belong
to the company, and I voice tbe com
pany's orders. Understand? Any fail
ure on your part, or leaving the serv
ice, means losing everything coming
to you That's the contract"
"I have read ft," smilingly, "and my
way of looking at things has never In
terfered with my work so far. Tou
know that"
Tes, the factor knew it Bat still his
eyes followed the strong figure as It
strode away with anything but friend
ly looks. There was bad blood between
the two, and but for tbe fact tbat Le
Page was worth any three men at the
post and could control the others as
no one else bad ever done, and seemed
to have an instinctive knowledge of
Where to obtain the best and most
pelts, he would long ago have found
means of getting rid of him. More
over, he had an uneasy feeling that tbe
company valued Le Page's services al
most as much as it did bis own.
Inside of half an hour Le Page had
selected ammunition and provisions
and picked out the four men who were
to accompany him the best at the
trading post, he believed, and men after
his own heart; strong, wiry, indefati
fttblfj, who would fight or work so long
ss strength lasted and on whom be
could depend. Tbe work was not suck
as he would like, bnt tbat did not mat
ter; It was the company's and he wai
in the company's service.
The second day tbey reached tbe
head of the valley, entering it by way
of a ravine through which plunged an
ley stream. This they waded. Beyond,
the ground sloped rapidly and was
thickly wooded. They could overlook
most of the valley.
"Now, men," said Le Page, "suppose
we scatter and work gradually down
the valley, examining tbe woods thor
oughly. They have, Jlkely built a cabin
Jill
suspect our errainl uTey "may Try to
keep out of sight"
"Walt a iuouicuC esclalmed oue ol
the men. "Isu't that smoke half a mile
or so down yonder, over those pine
UHsr And he poiuted with hia On
cr. Le Page shaded his eyes.
"Yea, that's smoke," he said after a '
sharp scrutiuy, "and It seems near the I
stream. They've built there on ac
count of the water. Well we'll fol
low right down tbe bauk and settle
things at once. But mind, num. no
flRbtlug unless there's need. Yell try
to ersuade them to leave peaceably.
If they refuse to go, we'll use force.
I think we can get back to tbe post by
tomorrow night"
There waa little need of caution, for
the ground along the bauk wa cov
ered -with pine needles aud gave no
sound of their footsteps, and the trees
were so thick as to conceal everything
a few rods away. It waa only when
they had approached to wltbiu thirty
yards tbat they saw the cabin.
But before they reached It a wouiau
came hurrying out, wriuglug her hands.
"Oh, mon lileu. mon IMeu:" she cried
wlhlly. "My husbaud has been hurt
by a falling tree and must have a
doctor. It Is sixty miles, aud I have
a little baby aud cannot leave It and
tur husband. Oh, messieurs, messieurs.
do not let btm die!"
I.e Page was a Uiau of quick thought
and prompt action aud of sympathetic
heart. Whlrliug to bis men, he said
bluntly:
"You will return at ouce to the
factor. Tell him tbe expedition Is a
failure. Walt. I will send him s note."
He scribbled a few Hues on tbe back
of au envelope and gave It to one of
the meu. "Now go!" he ordered. The
uote read:
Factor I did not have the ntrv after
all. I am coins to Um River dm Quince
poet after a doctor tor the man, who Is
nun i can so quicker than any one ela.
Of eouree I shall lose the &N due me.
since I leave the conuwny'a service.
LE PACK.
But he did not lose the money.
Three months afterward a letter reach
ed htm through an Indian runner. It
was from the company's office In Lon
don and ran:
Br advice of our correspondent at Que
bec we have decided to appoint you to the
factorship of the tradinc poet which con
trols your section. Your predecessor we
have transferred to another post. Tours
respectrullr. T. PAYNE. Secretary.
P. 8. -Any arrears of salary due you
wiu oe sent rrom the Quebec office.
' Still Car a.e4.
Uncle Rufus was one of the calmest
and most equable of mortals. Nobody
bad ever seen him excited or Impatient
But there came a time that tried him.
Tbe furnace In tbe basement of his
bouse was working badly. He bad been
experimenting with a new variety of
coal. In which there was a considerable
proportidu of "stack," and it did not
seem to ie burning. He threw open
the door of the furnace, thrust the end
of a long poker deep into the smolder
big mass and stirred it up vigorously.
The result was startling. A fierce
burst of flame and smoke came forth.
not only enveloping Uncle Eofus, but
blowing out the flue cape in the rooms
above and filling the house with soot
and ashes.
In the midst of the excitement Uncle
Rufus came up from the basement with
his usual slow and regular step. His
face waa black with grime, bis eye
brows and eyelashes were singed to a
crisp, and what was left of bis balr
and beard was a sight to behold.
He went to a mirror and took a good
look at himself.
"Waal" he said slowly and deliber
ately, "I was needing a share an' a
hair cut anyway."
Stoaa Forests.
Stone forests are found In various
parts of tbe world. In many cases
tbey are hardened by some peculiarity
of the atmosphere and are found stand
ing just aa tbey were when clothed
with green foliage thousands of years
ago. Tbe Little Colorado river. In
Arizona, has long been famous as a
locality for such finds. At one place
more than 1,600 cords of solid stone
tree trunks, sections, limbs and logs
were found by the government sur
veyors. Most of them were sillclfled,
many seven to ten feet In diame
ter and from twenty to eighty feet
In height Geologists say that the
petrified trees of the Little Colora
do were once covered with marl over
1,000 feet In depth. Some of the trees
have been changed to jasper and have
assumed various hues; others resemble
opal, and when broken open the core
is often found lined with crystals of
the most beautiful tints.
Delicate 0,aeeiloB ( Service,
"Bah Jove, old fel, I was wanting to
see you, you know. I bad just bad my
man call you up at your apartments,
but got ho answer. Not home, I sup
poser "Ob, yes, deab boy. But, you know,
my man doesn't Uke to answer tbe
phone wben I am theah myself. He
says It puts him too much In tbe light
of a serving man, don't cher know,
and of course I could not tblnk of do
ing it myself wben he's theah, old fel,"
replied Spendrite. Cincinnati Commer
dal Tribune.
A Matter of Stripes.
A small boy from tbe north who was
visiting a relative In one of tbe south
ern states where convict labor Is em
ployed In public Improvements became
very interested In tbe men and their
black and white striped clothes. One
day he went to a circus and for tbe
first time In his life saw a zebra.
"Oh, auntie," he cried, "look at tbe
convict mule!" Llpplncott's Magazine.
Ardeat Lever.
Kloseman I'm looking for another
girl; object, matrimony.
Ascum Why, I thought Miss Pechlfl
bad accepted you.
Kloseman So she did, but tbe ring
I had didn't fit her, so I've got to find
somebody else. Catholic Standard and
Times.
HOUSLEY t OORWIX
All kinds of Fresh Meats.' Prices Rea
sonable. Will meet alt competition.
Chickens and Poultry always on hand
upon order. Free delivery to all parts
of tbe town. We buy fst stock.
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ADrotiri Pacific
8 TRAINS TO TUB BAST DAILY
PBOM PORTLAND.
Through Pnlltnaa standard and tourist
sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
Kansas City; through Pullman tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chsir cars (seats free) to the
Bast daily.
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Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St,
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Walla Walla, Lewis
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Pullman, Minneap
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0CEAM AND RIVER SCHEDULE
raoa kiiitlahd
Steamships between Portland and San
Francisco every Ave days.
River boats on the lower Columbia and
Willamette dally exoept Sunday.
LOW RATES
To and from all points In the East
Tickets via this route on sale st all depot
offices of the Southern Paclflo Co,
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
Notice ot Final Settlement,
Notice it herebv a-tven that tbe under
signed executors of the last will and testa
ment of Errln Henry iiirdsell, deceased,
have filed in the County Court of Wash
inirtnii Countv. Orearon. their final report
and account, as such executors, and that
the same has been set for bearing, before
aid court, on Monday, January 22, 1900,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated tbls December :i. 1006.
BENJAMIN BIHD8ELL and
MARY E. BIHDHKLI,,
Executors of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Ervin Henry Birdwll, Deceased.
B, 11. Huston, attorney lor estate. .
Bmokers like the Schiller and tbe
Excellencia. These cigars are of
the best stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
David Kuratli, of Portland, was
out this week, the guest of bis
hrntW. Emll Kuratli.
If you are out buying your Chrlatnf
and fail to drop in at
en opportunity. Not
becomes an eye-sore
ed, but something new and dlfff' 1. Pres-;
ents for all at Hillsboro's Po jr-SlOifS
Everyone goes to HOYT'S ;hritrrt'i
time, regardless of where he i, a his sta
ples. His store is a mass of Giveable Gifts.
Only a few hours remain in which to buy
The sooner you buy the better the selection
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NEW FEED STORE
Second St , Opposite Bandstand
Complete line of Mill Feed.
"All hinds of StocK Food.
Poultry supplies. We sell flour.
USFDelivery to any part of the city.
Climax Milling Company
Pacific States Phona
Hillsboro, - ? - Oregon
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WEINHARD'S
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CITATION
IN THE COUNTV COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON '0R
WASHINGTON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
George W. Ebliert, ' Deceased.
To John Bohart, administrator with tbe
will annexed of the Estate of tieorge
W. Ebhert, Deceased:
In tbe name of ths Htate of Oregon.'
You are hereby cited, required and
commanded to appear In the Comity
0 jurt of the State of Oregon for Washinit-
ton County, on Monday, the 2Blh day of
January, iwu, ai me uourt noorn tnerooi
in Hlllshoro, Oregon, at 10 o'clock A. VI.,
of said day, and then and there snow
cause, If any you have, why an order
should not be made, removing you as ad
ministrator with the will annexed of the
estate of Oeorge W, Ebbert, deceased, aud
show cause, if any yon have, why you
should not be compelled to account for
the property belonlug to aald estate of
said UeorK W. Ebhert, deceased, and
show cause, It any you have, why J. 0.
Wilson should not tie appointed adminis
trator with the will annexed of said estate
of George W, Ebliert, deceased, as prayed
for In the petition of Kaiinie E. Jobe, tiled
in this Court and cause.
Witness Honorable L, A. Rood, County
Judge of Washington County, Oregon,
and the Heal ol saiil Court thereto allixod,
on this mt day of Decern her, :i5. ,
E.J.ttODMAN,
County Clerk of Washington County,
Oregon.
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Medicinal Use
.W V. WILEY'S J
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Prop:,
fa O. Tilbury ii
Keep constantly on hand a fine
supply of fresh meats of sll kinds.
A Mew r In ploam
We are oolnir to aril tiimta ) n.l..
er tban those which have prevailed in
thepaat. Call in and see us. We mess
business. 'I'bone and Free Delivery
Mais Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel
Hillsboro, Oregon.
B. J, LYONS
B, P, CORNELIUS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
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Do a General Real Kstate, Loan and In.
suranee Business. List your farm with
them and find a sale. They will treat
yon right. Add your sale to our list,
Call in and see as.
Main Street, . . Hillsboro. Or,
Paeifio Monthlythe finent f!oant
agazine. 11.00
and Monthly for $1 50, Get your
winter reading now. ' '
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INSTALLMENTS
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CASH
$1 .00 down, 50c a week J
For Xmas goods of
quality, most people
buy here.
We arc going to make
terms so all can do so
at a saving of dollars.
We predict our install
ment plan of selling
Rockers will meet with
great favor.
W c ofler our entire line
of wood Rockers on
the installment plan.
Come and make your
selection More the
best styles are gone.
Remember our tenns:
$1.00 down,
50c a week.
Patterson & Son
The Housefurnishers
A wholesale liquor bpuso H
tached the stock ol 0, 'Chowtiinpt,
at Forest Grovs, Ths debtor is in
the county j iil tervirg out, a SHOO
fine. The resort altacheil Is know a
as ths "Maide Leaf 8aloon."
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