The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 11, 1906, Image 1

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WILL
VOL. XII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON. JANUARY ) 1. 190G.
NO. 44
SBR6 mGOSo
FOK COMING YEAR
County Board Levied the Tax
Last Friday
TEN AND FOIR.TENTHS MILLS
Will Raise Its Moot; Tbia Laat Year,
r Twe Ytira aft
The County Board levied the tax
which will be collected thla Spriag,
Friday 1"U 'd the roll will carry
less money than laat year, or the
year bffore, the total tax thia year,
under thia levy, reaoblng but $1 10,
863 75, aa against a tai of $133,
012 85 lor laat Jaouary'a levy. The
levy made Friday waa on a net
valuation of HO.(iO,455, the mill
age being aa followa:
Fund Mills Amount
8letetax 182 119.402 00
County 1.73 18,44268
County School. 3 42 3G.458 76
Road 333 35.4tW.30
Hohool library... .06 639.63
Ind. soldiers 04 420 42
Total mlll...10 40 1 110.868.75
Thia tax ia, therefore, $22,144.10
leta than laat year'a levy. For
comparison, laat year's levy follow
nn valuation of $5,115,879:
Fund Mills Amount
Road 10 $51,158.79
Bute tax. 61 31.206.85
School 6 30.695 27
County 3 8 19.440.34
Indigent 0.1 51168
Total latt year's tax..$133,012 85
The following claim were allow
ed: r- ,
'Circuit court:
O N lisle, bailiff. $M eo
R Wescott, witness, ............ boo
O WMsnh. laror oo
Hsrlaud Kelly, witots.
4 oo
O Waacolt " " ,
JaoNicinsaJr ' "
Arnie LHcksson " "
0 Baldwin " "
1 I) Houslsy " ,
BC Brown " "
UOOardocr "
VJBaaoa ,4 "
JWOwliua " " w...,
WiliCartle ' " V.....
Harty Wllkina "
LHaldernian " "
A i Hartrampf, coostubl. . . .
Dr S T Linklater, aa Brnggcr
Dr P A Bailey "
Df W D Wood "
4 o
380
4 to
J6o
4 00
a 00
1 00
a 00
a 00
3 4o
3 4o
3 4"
6 00
2 00
7 00
7 eo
a 00
a 00
a 00
a eo
a 00
a 00
a 00
a 00
6 00
760
7 60
8 00
57
8 00
15 60
la 60
Mrt U O Oardoer, witness, .
Mrs Joe Downs " " ..
B I Lyons " ...
KdScbulDierich " .,,
Dr A B Bailey
WmNelaoa " " ...
J W Bailey ' " ...
BP Cornelius " " ...
R R Pleishaucr " " ...
A A Willie ..
Mra A A Willie " ..
MreAJHainee " " ..
R Henticbteo " " ..
IV
Bltie Fray
S A Hallory
Joa Bucber
Jurors
Geo Anderson 44 00
Bd Austin a 00
J A Bryan 41 ao
R M Tannock 42 80
J W Corneliua 43 4
WmBagley 4 60
Ctass Hubbert , . 41 ao
11 I Ruaaell 41 80
C N Jobneon 40 40
C h Beaefiel
44 80
W J Sw:eney...
D 0 Burton
M H Waht
Chat Bowlby...
A J McCoy... .,
' Julius Asbshr...
I D Wirth
... 4 40
... 43 60
... 40 4u
... 39
... 41 60
... 39 o
44 00
40 00
) H Collier
G M Molt...,,, 49 ao
B A Wolf 4a 80
A Benton 4I 2o
OS Campbell 41 40
J C Knratli 43 60
Geo Billings....,.,,, 8 00
F L Bmenon .' a 00
W If Connell a 00
I, W Houae a 00
iT Young.,., a 00
SDailey.... a 00
T B Rcaaoner 800
W 0 Donelton..., 600
A of Tcwa 6 00
G O Frott a 00
A P Luther a 00
WJ Benton a 00
J 0 Palmateer , , . , , a 00
C Rebae a 00
Gen Raniom Poet, Ind aoldlcr, ..450 50
V L Bmeraon, nieala, Jury 3 00
3 lata & Prudhomme, stationery.. 6965
Jno R Bailey, roada 3 00
R Waggeuer, meals, jury 1 00
W O Donelson, witneaa 2 00
T A McBrtde, judge ao 83
Ed Scbnlmericb, witneaa a 00
C B Runyon, court reporter 147 00
T B Perkins, bailiff 8100
P Mcintosh, Lewis & Clark i2 50
Stevens Bros, roads ',, 340
M P Corrigsn, shff fees . , , , 3 00
A A Morrill, surveying..,. 40 60
W D Smith, dep clerk , . 75 00
K J uodtnan. clerk etc , ...17$ 15
AM Collins, jsaitor 35 00
Dr F J Bailey, health officer. ..... 90 96
Nelson Hardware Co, relief 5 95
Prank Nachbaur, poor farm 6600
Geo M Wilcox, assessor loo 00
W P Tucker, court boom 7 as
H G itch. justice jury 300
m u nenaerson, justice jury a 00
Win Bennett " " " a 00
R I Kuratli, recorder........ 8510
Willis Ireland, deputy recorder... 30 00
m c case, snpt sat , 3s 04
W Ml Jackson, treasurer 51 00
m c case, expenses.., ,....9500
City light & water , , 37 33
T O Msec nam, supervisor ao 00
T Wolke, roads, 83 00
R P Cornelius, insurance 60 00
I)W Bath, priming etc .....134 10
11 wester, tonus 470
Mrs D W Rainwater, in 00
The Argus 7 50
)W Connell, an IT 113 00
W Connell, eipeoae It jft
W Council, boaid ptitonera - 71 jo
Karl lirown, circuit ccutt 11 10
Nelson Hardware Co, roada 7 ho
Timet, printing 1 50
Geo Kelly, wltneta circuit court... 4 00
Redmond &. Hartrsmpf, Jus court J 60
J B Matthews' Putt, Indigrnt 6N 00
H o titppingtoe, uiiice court 4 eo
Ales Hunter, roails.. 4 50
K C Brown, coroner 8 55
Dr A llailey, corouer e 10 00
Albert Hartraaipf, Juttice court..,. 6 00
H T Hselev ' " .... Hj
Toni Siuay, coroner I 30
Contelutea Broe, roads 9 K4
I W Connell, refund Isx , 6 oa
WI Ktlerbrook, circuit court 800
KuttryWebb " " .,
Lens Locke " " .
7 00
7 00
7 00
8 00
JnoBews " .
KliuLee " " .
C.attoa Lewia & Clark Club a 50
k n coiima, uror circuit court. ,. 30 40
Road Dialrict claim allownl:
District 1. John Nyberg powder 5.-
93, red Whetton 1 50, Jaka Harllry,
11 S&, Wm Moors , Frank Hartley 15, J
Thompson 7.30, Wslter Thouipaon 3, T
rairoauk 7.33, 8 L Wlrth I.jo, K r
Fautt 9.73, Pte Hansen 11.8s. K Mul
lov tu-so.
District . m Pulley M 50, Jtmrt
H Smith 13. C W KUitoo 43 7n. J Coulee
6-7S. .
District A. F Johaasea 6. J Metainuer
II.60.
District 3 8 Wolf f 19 7s. W Rote I.-
30, L liter l.Ao, A Bunninv l.A A
Slrtlloa 1 bo, W Fitch 3.sA. J Koebnke
6, M II Henderson 10.30, (' V lltncwk
10.70, A Ilergert 117ft, CW Janiet J, I"
Vandecouvering 4.&0,
District 6. Kvtrtlt Crocker III. Ma
rion Black 6.7S, Chas Bradley 17 3, F M
Keitey 11.
Dittrict 9. Alois ficblecht ft. Cb.t
Uebermaa 16.30, jamea North 6, l.tttle
Crawford 6, Tualatin Mill Co II 50.
District 10. J U Itaynca 7.30, J C
Hay art 22.30.
Dialrict it. I Iltynlslll. A B Todd
6, A Crepe 3, U L Wbile 1.30, A B Todd
31 50-
District 14. Glen Ciltner f?t?5,
Henrv VsnDyke 9 50.
District is Porter Tupper 19.30, W W
Lewis 7.60.
District 16. Thos Williams f to, Wm
McCoy it, Goo Kettler 3.73.
Dittrict 17 lohn Prida txa.n. C A
Shipley 3, B C Friday 6.73, Otto f.nllo-
way I.30, Tom Kngen .73, Frank lietnils
t, jno Carsteaa 1. 30, Jno Wilder 9, Noa
Baker 1, Will Smith 3, A Friday 18, Al
fred Stephens I.30, IM Crawlord 6.
District lli. Was Uuick 73, 8 Fowlt
a. 13, Orel Gardner 3, Tbos I'glow 4.50, J
II Msxwell 6.J0. Chester Wirtx 11. A
Smith 1.30.
District 19 John Gutschtnidt ft.
Louis retold! 3.23, J C Wenger 19.30,
Olfred Pieren 6.2A.
Dittrict so. Thompson Hroa 1Iq2,
A R Willis 1.30, J P Knnes 6, I) B Koe
I.50, A A Bacon 3, J J Johnson 3, S lltcon
District at. Gurt Feterxtlka fl;.H,
Cbas Wolf 8.a5, C J Hines 10.30, Wiu
Tolka 10, P Watsun I1.15, D O 'Donncll
16.30, Ira Crawford 17 S. Fred kliuk
at 60.
District aa B K Danny It 50. Whith-
ain 3.60.
District jo 1 a Anderson fs
District n.i'.to Wescott li.7l. Fred
Maat 3, Kills B Miller 6 33, Geo Lennen
Publio eaaement petition A J
Heea; report viewers approved, and
A J Ilea, petitioner, required to
pay Cletk amount of damages and
00a ta.
Lota and blocks In Webruna'e
addition to Fairvisw vacated
Petition I 0 Cluttei et als, for
road, dismieaed beoauaa petition
dow not give court jurisdiction.
Koad, petition II 11 Davis et ale;
report approved tod new road will
open.
Road, petition U A Cayell et all,
continued.
Clerk's receipt, December, $212;
recorder. $200.
Petition D B Cooley, for tele
phone franchise, granted.
Advertiaement to be published
four weeks in official papers for
bids for lease of county road as a
toll road, as per petition of John
McUlaran and Jno Heialer.
Franchise granted Forest Orove
Trana Co to operate eleotrio line on
county road between depot and
city.
Petition 8 It Vincent for road
disallowed.
Clerk to draw warrant for city of
Hilleboro for 60 per cent of road
tax paid inside of city limits.
Transcripts State vs E A Ives
and Sarah Smith allowed, '
Arsus and Indenendent deeis-
nated as county official papers lor
1W0.
Mary A Haynie given $6 rebate
on one payment taxes.
J T Young to be relieved from
delinquent tax sale upon of origi
nal tax oLJ 18 27.
, . ,U ;
Foieat Grove Boasts of National Bank
The Farmers'. & Mechanics' bank
which has been, in operation for
about three years, opened Monday
as the First National Bank of For
est Orove. The bank will oontinue
under the same management as
formerly. The officers are: R. M,
VUVIVj PICDIUCU V I Vs , JJJl JLJMXJUl ID
vice-president, and Uacar a. Loom
Is, cashier.
" Card ol Thanks
The undersigned desire to thank
their neighbors and friends for the
aid and sympathy tendered them
during the Illness and funeral ob
sequies of the wife and mother, the
late Mrs. Simpson.
J. M, Simpson and Family,
Houth Tualatin, Jan. 5, 190C.
1
Three Judges and Three
Clerks In latch Precinct
SEKVB AT PKIMARY AND GENERAL
One Hundred sad Twenty Vetera Far
Machinery
The County Board has appointed
the election machinery for the
coming primary and grneial elec
tion three judgfS and three olerks
for each precinct.
The Uril tlirre arc judgTa, and tlir lust
thrre clrik; the Unit jml( to be chair
liinii; Itrawnlmii J II Juhnaon, Chris
ht'luuillrr, Kohl Tliiliwn, rrnl Ik-rgrr,
Julius I'rlrrwm, l G llurtoii.
IWawrtiMi J A JuIumum, (i W Stilt,
(i S Tliomat, V K lU-.lgr., A W I'ike
ami luul l'llirr,
Itiutoii-Jubu Rlmk, J M Mlllrr. C A
IVlrrMni, K (' HtirKbuUcr, 11 F Jubiuon
and A I, Sli jilirii.
CriK-Hi( 1 If nry Cballtii'ouib, Will
I'mIIiiii, Joint Ciiriirlius, (' V llrtmcna,
V irtulrr. W F IUw.
Columbia W W lniu Gru lUrnit,
Jim j.fi, Chat Mlllrr, t'brtlrt Wirtt,
A K Md'tmiwy.
Dnirv I. V Camlriit, Noah Hukrr, lc
trr HpirrriiiK, J (' S hnluwriiU, George
lh.U v. J 1. Kirls,
lilli-)-J I' llauwu. J W HiiKhrs, H V
VanMiIrr, W It Slcjdims, W llamrl
man, llrrb lltiblrrt.
K Butlr-C F TiK'ird. A Zwirner, G W
Smith. K A Knuiu, It ti U-vly, G A
I'lirtb,
K Ctdar-II liobbiiis, W M Moore, J
C Ilriiry, Aloiuo Worth, Adolf Ciuiinu,
K N Green.
Galrt Crrrk-J W IbfcRobrrit, John
lln.lcr, D G Lilly, Jas living, K M
Wltilr, G Fuulc.
Gaston-H Mattirson, G V. Minrr, K
Best. K J Ward, K II 1'arkcr, Jaa 1
llooX't.
Moiinlnln Ceo Ktaner, W F Hollcn-txH-k,
Tbut Murpbv Jr, Strdicn Hollcn
berk, Jot Fmnrr, (tail Hue.
N K Grove J 8 Buxton, J Peterson,
Ira I'lirillu, Clint Milter, Victor i'rop, A
K IjuIk).
N llllllro K(! Brown, R II Giwr,
IVlcr lltm-ow, J II Scwrll, Francis llan
Icy. CJaik Jr.
IU-edvllle-8 P Hicdcr, J B Imlay, J w
York, l R wbeelrr, Niik Kemmer, will
Jack.
8 F Grove W R Haines, J H McNa
uicr. w m uuiKlcy, J it wirtt, w n m
Mycra, Cbaa I. Bradley.
8 Hilliilioro Jno Milne, T II Toiiruc
Jr, C lllawr, t'lms Croiker, T a weather
red, G A I'Mttcrnon.
8 Tuiilalin Frank HiinMon, C It
Ailuuu, wm ik'btilnicricb, F Brown, F.d
Bone, J II Collier.
WahiiiKton Alfred GiierlHT. a c win
nry, S N Tuutlall, will furicy, Geo
lurrty.
W Biiltr Ole Olson, Christ Clirittrn
n, A V I K-iin y. Herman Gustln, Jas
IkiwuiiiXi L S Bierly.
Went Cedar A IV Hull, J A Cbatiniau,
J C Smwk, C F Hall, Fred Lunger Jr, F
A IHtls.
DIES FROM OVEREXERTION
While A. EI. Vimwnt, an agrd far
mer, was surveying a portion of hie
land lanl Thursday, nrar Hherwood,
he waa suddenly stricken with heart
failure and did in a few minutes.
Over-exerilon from climbing over
fallen limber and along a wild trail
on which the work was being done
proved tno great a atraiti.
Mr. Vincent was .horn In Mew
York tnte In 1831. He came to
Oregon with bis family 30 years
ago, and bought the farm where he
has lived since, about 1 miles west
oi Miildleton. His wife died about
two years ago, The remaining
family onnsista of one daughter,
Mrs. A. J. McUanieis, of l'oriland,
.tnd live grown sons residing In
various parti of the state, being F.
F , V. I), Lloyd, Ueorge and It.
Vincent.
A CARD
In bidding good-bye to Oregon and
the beautiful little oity of Hillebo
ro, embowered as it is in a valley of
perennial green, wuiie ail around
we see snow capped mountains,
words are too frail to express a lit
ting tribute to this lovely land,
so grand, so beautiful, and with
al, so healthful. I oan never ex
press my feelings to the desr, kind
friends I have met end learned to
love as I have the friends of this
place. I fel very sad at I must
say good-bye ana leave all these
dear ones. Our meetings In the
different ohurohes and in our home
gatherings have been very dear to
me and have made me feel that
Ifeavin was nearer, and our Saviour
dearer than ever before.
Many thanks, dear friends, one
and all, for your kind and cordial
entertainment. May Heaven ever
bless and keep you, is tbe prayer of
, (Mrs ) P. S. Wright.
BANKS MEAT MARKET
Tbe undersigned has opened a meat
markot at Banks, and will keep a
supply of all kinds of meats gener
ally kept in a butcher shop. Your
patronage is solicited.
R. M. Banks.
If you want brick for any pur-
Stoat, or buildirg bkuks for a (oun
lation, remember that the Uroner
& Howell Company, of Scholia, can
supply your demands. They have
a fine lot of lumber, rough and
drtesed, in their yard, and will
meet all competition. Now that
your crop are harvested, would It
not le a good idea to consider if
tiling will not increase your In-
ootne. Wet, low spots in I he (kids,
always giving poor results, can be
remedied by putting in tiling. LM
us help you. We can aid you to
avoid crop failure on low landa
House and barn Mile for lumber
on short notice and do not forget
that we can furnish you ratimatea
on abort notice, Post office address
-Hilleboro, Oregon, R F. I. No 2.
Sixty thousand feet of tine, dry
ahiplap on hand.
Urn Hansom Post and the Wo
man's Relief Corps held a joint in
stallation here Saturday,
The following oltlcere were in
stalled: R. Wapgener, command
er; R K. Dailey, senior command
er; A. W. Rarber, junior command-
if, F. Doughty, anrgrant; L. T
Cornell, quartermaster; II. Her-ss,
olllcerof the day; U. N. lisle, ad
jutant; F. Halnea, chaplain; R. K.
II si nee, guard. At noon tbe la
dles of the Relief Corps served
luncheon, alter which an excellent
program, consisting of speeches and
sontjs, was tendered.
Sohulmerich Brolhsrs will rell
farm implements aa follows: 14
inch steel boam plows, 111 M); 12
inch steel beam plows, 12 50; 50
tooth peg harrow, 112.50; H-inoh
sulky plow, (45; two horse disc bar
row, f 25.50; 11 steel axle wagon
complete, $50. Bugtie, hacks,
wagons of every (lescription. We
alao carry a complete line of bard-
ware, tinware, atovea, ranges snd
will undersell Portland on these
articles.
Jericho Lodge, No. 183, 1. 0. 0.
F., of Banks, has Installed the fid
lowing oll'icm: Q. McOraw, N U ;
Will Prickett, V. (1 ; Robtrt Banks,
secretary; Jos. C. Schulmeriuh,
treasurer. A supper waa served to
the viaiiing contingent f'Oiu tbe
Forest (J rove an I Hillsboro lodges.
Fred Olron, of Hillsboro conducted
the installation ceremonies
L, W. Hous, who was worked
for twenty or thirty years around
belts and machinery, fell afoul of a
Eulhty the first of the week and
adly lacerated one of his hands.
No bones were broken but it waa a
clot-o call. He ia able to do hia
work, however, with the exercise
of a little stoicism.
Donnls has received bis new
stock of shoes, --the American Gen
tleman and American Lady, the
finest In the market. Come in and
see them. Ihe latest modelw.
These ahoes are advertised in every
prominent magaxine and newspa
per in tbe world.
Martin Sandberg, of Nelson, five
mile.1! etst of town, stifl'erml a pa
ralytic stroke at the J. T. Young
farm, weat of town, tbe first of Ihe
week, and as a result, the loft side
of his body is paralyxod. Dr. F. A
Bailey was calUd and says lu pa-
tieut is improving.
The beat potato crop yet heard
from this season which is not a
good one, owing to drouth ia that
of L. C. Drown, who lives over in
South Tualatin. He raised 1)08
bushels on four and one-half acres,
the product beiog a line market
able Burbank.
For sale: White Rook cockerels,
hatched last winter from best esse
offered by Hazelwood and Sears,
the two leaning White Rock breed
er in tbe Northwest $2 to H
Rose Mound Farm, Hillsboro, Ore,
R. F. D, 2. Mrs. Ferd Uroner, Pro
prietor. J, J, Whitten, of near Phillips,
was in town Tuesday, acooinpanled
by his brother, Jaoob, who is visit
ing here from Phillipaburg, Kas.
The guest thinks an Oregon winter
is about the finest he has ever seen,
and he is loud in praises of this
section of the country.
No. 8 Hercules Stump blasting
powder for sale; also fuse and caps:
at Portland prices. 0. Hagor, 8
miles northeast of Hilleboro, on
Hoi brook road, 1 miles southwest
from old Phillips pnatoflioe. Ad
dress, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4.
E. C. Brown, of Spokane, who is
at the head of the Paoiiio Live
stock Assn., which Insures against
the death of horses snd cows, was
in town Tuesday, accompanied by
K. H. Green, formerly of Goshen,
Ind , and now of Portland.
Freda Sluokl, the 10 year old
daughter of Fred Stuoki, of near
Bethany, died last Sunday from
an attack of heart trouble superin
duced by dropsy.
F, C, Rutt, of north of Reedville,
was in town Tuesday, and states
that there will be a publio sale at
bis father s place on January 18,
The little two year old daughter
of H, R. Edigar and wife, of near
liotbany, died January o.
AN UNKNOWN MAN
FOUND DEAD, SUNDAY
Had Lain For Several Months
on lMnnucIc of Rocks
NOTHING TO IDENTIFY DECEASED
Was Found br Thrte Bays Above
Swrdtrills
Chas. Bernard and the two Hoi
Itoach boys, residing below Cedar
Mill, found Ihe skeleton of a dead
man on a pinnacle of rock, above
Swedeville, about three miles eaat
of Cedar Mill, in thia county, Sun
day. Corontr K. C. Brown was no
tified and in company with Dr. S
T Linklater tht place waa given an
oflleinl visit. Tbey found a skele
ton of an apparently well-dressed
man, the flesh being nearly all de
cayed away. There was nothing
with which to identify the corps",
no papera nor money being found.
Hia hat b re the advertisement of
a Spokane firm. It is supposed
that be was a stranger, and that he
wandered out to commit auicide
Coroner Brown swore the follow
ing jury, which toil ml that the
atrauger met death from cauaee un
known to them: John A. Johnson,
his father, Johnson, John
Johnson, W.J. Butner, Chas Ber
nard and Matthias Utlmen.
The remains were brought to the
poor farm Tuesday for burial.
TREASURE LEGEND REVIVED
Twenty five years ago there was a
Hillsboro legend to the effect that
"Groundhog Davis," who lived just
west of town, had died leaving a
buried treasure on the place. Da
vis came herein 1847, across the
PlniiH, and brought with him two
mill stones ol ancient pattern, and
soon had a one horse grist mill run
ning below the old Butler mill eite
on what is now the Thos, Connell
farm. Davia made money, but
spent it In litigation. After hia
death it waa popularly supposed
that he had buried his treasure in
bis garden plot, and for yeaismany
rearched and dug in tbe hopes of
unearthing it.
Little has Wen heard of this for
f ears, until, Tuesday morning, four
usty follows were seen over on the
hill, proddirg In the ground with
sharp pieoea of iron, searching for
the buried doubloons on Ililltb
ro's Treasure Island." After an
hour's work the four looked at one
another with discouraged mien and
proceeded to return to town, where
they tanked up. Had one of the
men been poetessed of a wooden leg
a person might easily have dream
ed he was "Jack Silver" in the Herb
and David's Hill but an outpost of
the island made famous by Robert
Louis Stevenson.
Kenvon Crandall, who perhaps
knew Davis as well as any of tbe
old pioneers, thinks that Davia had
squandered his money in litigation,
long before he died.
PUBLIC SALE
Tbe undersigned will sell at public
auotion at his farm, 7 miles east of
Hillsboro, and 2 miles northeast
of Reedville, at 10 o'clock a. ra , on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18
Two work borses, weight, 1400 esch; a
1 . . , 1 ...... . . .1 -1.1
lirifrrs, graded Jersty and Holstsin; a
jersey calvea; set tesni bsrness, set chain
harness, 3 Mitchell wagon; light wa
Son; steel harrow, 50 tooth; 14 inch plow,
isc harrow, 18 inch; lot oi hay, oats, po
tatoes, cord wood: also stoves, household
and kitchen furniture and other articles
too numerous to nieutlon. l'arui for
rent.
Terms of Sale $10 and under,
cash; over IH), 9 montha' time, ap
proved note, 0 per oont.
A. L. RUTT, Owner,
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer,
McNAMARA LAUER
Mr. James E. MpNamara, formerly
of HlllBDoro, and Miss Graoe Ann
Lauer, of Tbe Dalles, were united
in marringe in St. Peter's Catholic
Church, that city, at 8:00 p.m.,
Monday, January 8, 1900 The
groom is in charge of the compos
ing rooms of The Dalles Daily
Chronicle, and the bride is a well
known young lady of her city. A
host of the groom's Hillsboro
friends telt graphed congratulations
Mondftv evening. They will reside
The Dalles.
E. T. Turner, of Banks, was in
town Tuesday afternoon.
F. Schmidt, of Laurel, was a
oounty seat caller Tuesday.
L. C. Brown, of South Tualatin,
was in town Tuesday evening.
L. E. Waldron,of near Bethany,
was a county seat visitor Tuesday
afternoon.
First Quality
We provide for the people who have had enough ex
perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any
price; who have learned that good goods from a first
quality, trustworthy house are always cheaper
really and aggressively cheaper to buy.
Wc Have Made a Reputation
lb For our prescription work,
J f 1 1J t.- J
nvnjr ua 11 siiuuiu uc uone. we pay no one a percent
age to scud us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays
you to bring such work to
BAILEY'S PHARMACY
This is . an advertisctucnt,)and likewise it is a fact.
As the Twig is
The
How is it with the young people of your household? Are
tbey saving money? Have they learned to appreciate the
value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to inBtill into
their minds correct ideas concerning thrift and economy?
Are you swklng the opportunity to "bend the iwig?"
Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If so, here
it Is:
Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare
dollar that comes Into their hands. The next dollar should
bi Ircatcd in like manner, and the practice so continued
until a fixed habit of saving has ben established. A good
ly bank account will soon leiult; the young folks will get
an inkling of Ihe ways of business, and, being thus "in
clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty
manhood.
THE J. W. SHUTE BANK
North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I
Am prepared to give vou figures on any kind '
of a building in Washington county. Eighteen
years' practical experience. Address, Hills- JS
Wo, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacifio States s
Phone No. 28x4. I
Ghe Delta
Drug' Store
For Prescriptions,
Family Recipes,
Patent Medicines,
- School Boohs,
Sundries, Etc.
THE DELTA DRUG CO.
WM. TUCKER. Prop.
CHAS. LAMttIN
We shall keep the best equipped general hardware
store in Washington County, and solicit your pat
ronage. Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, Builders' Hard
ware, Paints and Oils, Shelf Hardware, Cutlery.
Charter Oak Stoves - '
Second St., opp. Band Stand, Hillsboro
Oysters furnished for parlies;
served at parlors, any style; hot
stews, raw, or any way desired.
Neat service. Hot chocolate with
bread or cakes. Hot bsef teas
Fred D. Adams, Second St.
Drug Store
I;
because we do'the work ex-
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Bent
Tree's Inclined"
r. P. QOCDZlJL
COMPANY
HARDWARE
Announces to the people of Wash
ton County they have purchased
the Harwdare Stock of A. C. Arch
bold, and will continue the busi
ness in the brick, in the old stand.
You will do well to list your
farm for sale with J C. Kuratli.
Will also ory auction sales.- Satis
faction guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli,
HillHboro, R. F. I). 4. Residence,
I Phillips, Ore.