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V0L-XUI- ' HILLSBORO, OREGON. JUNK 2 ) . 19067 : " ItOU 1. V AT THE ANNUAL MEETING Largest Attendance M School Meeting for Years THREE LADIES IN THI ASSEMBLY Ur. P. A. Bsllty Elected Turn Yrsrs Dlrecter fir The annual acboot meeting for IMttlriut No. 7, HiUaboro tod vi cinity, was held Muuday, and nine teen voters were it the seaaion. Three ol these wte ladies Mra. Iiuogene Hll, leader of the Woman Suffragists; Mrs. Kvi PMebury, end Mrs. A. M. Wells. Four ran didatee wr named fur director for tha terra af three yean: lr. F. A. Bailey, R. II. G rear, A. S. Sholea and M. Kdee. There were tii tieteen voUe caet ud Dr. F.A, 11 tiley received twelve. Chairman It II. Greer thereupon declared hint duly elected. Peter Boeoow. who baa been clerk for about 11 yeare, was steeled clerk for one year by acclamation. For forty yeare Mr. Boeoow hat beau a school oflloer in this section, fir it at West Union, and then in thlacity. Mr. Boeoow riMMiidiHi In a neat little speech of manas, saying: II graMim oie to have lb uaaainiotj tupuurt or tills meeting for Hit oftiee of Kiria. t lltl IBM t D tried lo do Iba work faithfully, and tl U eonielhiag 1 try 10 lake an interval la. 1 ant K lad to know thai 1 bavt eatialicd the diMrkt, ami It uiakra nie amlle eul eallke tbt tearhera whan Itietr talari ar ptaaad to lurni. Ladle and gentlemen, 1 ibank von." Clerk Hoarow read tbt following repuit oi me aruuui year: KCKIIT Received from Co Trtai, '..478 4 How .Srho.il ,Smi . , , , from tha Slate fund...., l-'ioui Tuition arnolata. Kroiu talc kooila . Hjo to J 75 . 1.V Total recelpte hiuoii I'ald to janitor 1'aH lo Teacher ., I'url and an mil Ira J6 08 .. 4.4S 16 410 l Ntw onlMlng uid repair old. 39 One iuui boud aud lot i.jjj 94 Clerk Salary ami t 7589 Tatal dlaluraenieBls,....tH,bw 64 Caah In Ireaaurjr fpn 75 AH8KTN OK tlTICT (round ami Imlldinita f 17,500 ou ruraiiure apparatus ,, J.imo ax Total valualloB f?o,ouo o The District carries 1,000 in snranca, and, pay e the principal f!)S w tnoDlb, and the female teachers an average of 49 par month. W. II Webrung, J. W. Utility ami .1. A Ijum uointed hv Chairman (J roar tn audit the elf rk'a books for the year juel closed. Unlee there la change upon tha pari 01 ine corpi, the following will teach in the city school tbeoomiug year: Principal , .B. W. Barnea Kighth grade Auna Chalmers Heventh gratia Mra. MAI. Caee Hixth grade Lucy HutnubreT Fifth Krade Kthel Norman rourlh grade Jennie Beamish third gradf..Tennee Weatharrad Hecond grade.... Koee Wiloos I'rimary Mra. Pittenger RECITAL IN MARSH HALL. Pacific I'm verm tv, Foreit Urova, nr., June 10 -(Special ) -Tha an Dual anniversary of tha mmanrvn tory waa olteerved with a brilliant recuat in mar an Memorial Hall this evening. Miaa Shannon waa hfurd to advantage in a aelaotion from the Messiah, and Miaa Hart ley and Mr. Market, blended their mm voters voloea to good, etftct in "Oh, That rtVa Two Were Maying." Thoee who participated were: Kathryne Shannon, 0 lad ye namey, Lean Lieaer, Kthel Moa ley, Alice Sewell, Franoii Ctapp 1 it a ait . aim inane waner on the piano Vooal Bolns were given by Kthel Moieley, Maude Shannon and H II. Market. Card of Thanks, We desire to earneatly thank tboee who io kindly assisted us during he illness and funeral oheequiea of me late uantei Thompson rrmlipa Mrs. 1). T. Phillipa and' Family. Cornelius, June 10, IDOti, COQUETTE Fine I ircbaron Stallion ol Cedar I III Horse Company. The the The Cedar Mill I'ercheron Hone Com pany ban a fine, new I'ercheron stallion, and he will stand the season at Herman Olaike's home place, one-fourth mile aat of Bethany, all week, except Tuee iluv afternoons and Friday afternoone. TKKMS: Single service, $8; season, f la; to insure with foal, $14; colt' to Mund and suck, $16. Coquette Is a handaome coal black, with star in forehead , He weighs 1900, and la fiuelv built. P, if. Vandehey, Manager. Aa this marks the hevi nnina at our nun year In Iba tile business a wiab to tbauk our customers for tbair literal palrooaga. Our trade baa grown beyond ei pacta lion, aud our yard has been cleared of all aiaea below 12 inch April 24 we are burning a new kiln, and a soon as ooDiDleted wa will have all alia up to It Inches, and wa wilt endeavor inia season to supply all demands including tha lfl-lnch.if our patrons will let us know their wants In time. (We also have a Boa stork of buildini btocka and briak.i Aa lo tile, we will not carrv a atim nf over tha 8 Inch aixa, as wa find the trade la uncertain on larger sires. Ptrliea Wantlna? over 8 tnnh ahnnM order by June 1, aa these art ran mil onoe a year, fartiea wishing to naui drain tile during aummer months for fall and winter lavlnn can have them and pay for them nepi. 1. e are sum in ids lum ber busioeea. and are wall suonllad lor tha trade. Parliea waoting a I a a aa ire lengina anouia order at onoe a wa can not drive on the rir much longer Again, do not forget mat nuuoinf blocks make iba beet ana ooespeel foundations, and the ara excellent for milk ami fru bouses, and our trade baa increased greatly lo tola Droduotmore than. anr other. Inveatleau this huiM. log block feature if you ara going w duiiqv wa ara figuring on a lite maohine which will die- ditahaa cheaper thin by hand, and if we can gat ou miles or dltab to dig we will put one In. If you oonteta plate pnttiag In tile let ua know by mail. (Jrouer-Rowell Co., Hcholls, HiUaboro gout 2. ItUr.K)rted that Frank Hall, who left Inia Dlace under ausnan. eion ol sentence upon pleading guilty to burfUricliig Pcbulnwrich nroe.- store, 1a aaid to ne in trou ble again, and that ha will have to serve time in tha . umitaatiar. Hall entered the Bchulmartch store last Winter and stole about ten dollara . in ailvar. That knot found on him, and ha admitted the burglary. He oried, and pleaded with.MoBrid.aakina lo. ha eJIawaii another chance. Hall waa MrmiU td to go on tha promiee of good oenavior, and be went to Portland to reeide. It is sUtad here that hie old tricks came homo to roost and before ha knew it ha waa pinched lor larceny. Jodie Mc Bride, of this district, promised Hall a good stiff aentenoe in caee be (ell from grace and Hall may have more trouble as soon aa he sets out of his' preeant mli-up. Those wiahln ornamental ahruh- bery, nursery clock, flowers (such as carnations, China astere, etc ,) should call 00 E. R. Morton, either at iiillsboro greenhouse grounds, north of tha court house, or at the Heaver ton greenhouse. Also, have Una Stock of oalsrv. tomatoea. aak bage, cauliflower sod other plants. The Nehalem beeswax haa asain been official I dalUrl haaaaa thia time by ProtesHor Bradley, who use tuaae a cnemical anaiyais or toe auneunoa. The "oiorite school." aa tbe professor terms thoee who in eitt mat tbe substance is oiorite and not beeswax, need rot dm mil r uowaver. Diver linos tbe first arjee- , - r imene were picked up on tha beaoh mora nava been thaoriata whn nn. leased to Ulieve that this "oioriU" WM denosited in the Inrm nf nan. dlea.with lma-a.nd hiarofflvnhina ensravad on aoma of the ninnM. They wllf come to the front again who a aeniar toil the atuR ia bees wax. and thoaa who would nnt mom, nlie beoawax whan they aee it and a e a. at . . taewunay.oaiievauian). Utoera Will not. "Otorite" ma ha tnanA on Nehalem Beaoh. bnt heea a. la also found there, and , few, if any, woo nava round iba baaawax h em diapoyered any owrlU. Ore goniao. . People who want next Wlnter'e WOod Should tllaca thai , ordara early thia Spring, aa the demand mr anipmeni to roruand will be trongerthia esaaoa than ever he. ton. Orders olaoad now ma nra vsnt inooQTinlanoa next Fall. H D. ttohmelHer. HiUaboro. Jaoob Bauer, former! v of Varm. naton. was acuuUted of tha oharea of asaaultinir a nartw who iu mak. ing him trouble arooud his aalooo 10 rortiand. Hiuar proved tblt hs did nothing save to put tha party, who wai a woman, off hia Int. tn keep bar from annoying him. Announcement. Wa ara nra. pared to furnish candy in quantity for Club aooiilsv Lodge banquets, lawn partiea, picnioa, Church fairs, etc., mad to order and at special prioea. After , dinner wafers a specialtj.The Den of Sweeta. Fridav ia sunDoaed tn hav mn daylight than any day of tha cal endar years If the ohange will only giva a few weeks of dry weath er no one will complain even ir it does begin to shorten up a trifle. Bmokere like the Schiller and tha Excelleooia. These cigars are of tha beat stock. You can't fnnl an I authority on a good cigar. ' COAST MM Looking Over the Proposed Line in This County COKNllll'S PASS ROUTE ACAII Officials eat With Ssrvcvlec Ceres the First ef lbs Weee Tbe Coast A Esstern Company projecting a line out of Portland. down to Tillamook, through thia county, their Washington County route being over the Cornelius pass, past Glencoe, and then over the bills lo Tillamook, from which point they expect lo paaa down the oneet, had a Mr. Hammond and Wm. Jackson here tbe first of tbe week, with surveying: crewe. look ing over the route from Cornelius Pass past Ulenooe, and on into the bills. This is the ooumanv which had men here in the Winter, and while they are reticent it is stated IhU the , company . intends building soou. This is the road that J. N. Teal. of Portland, reuieaent. and the Portland promoters say trial there is plenty of caoilal behind the move. It is tbe intention of the Coast A Eastern to tap tbe rich timber aud coal fields alonv tha coast, and, incidentally, tha Nsba em. MRS. H. E. OAVIES Mra. Hester K. Daviaa. an ftrMnn oioueer of lH.I. tha wifa nf Hnn H. ' Davies, died at Forest drove, Saturday. She waa born at Fair- Elay. Ia., io 1842, where her girl ond waa auenL Deoeaeed lived in Yamhill and Waahlnfflon Cnuntiaa until 1H71 when ebe went to Eastern Waah- ingtoo, where she remained until then relurnad tn U'aahinstnn Countv. where she had lived almnat continuously until the time of her deatn. Hbe had been twioe wed ded. Her nrat marriara waa in Jere Rowland, at McMinnville. Or, in lnoi. Tbeeeoond marriage was in im at Kaleigb, Or., to Henry H. Davies. ' She leaves, besides her hnahand. the following children: Mra. Mary L. Mtree, Kllensburg, Wash.; Mrs. m f 1 ik-ii ra a eannie jane ruoeri, roreet urova Mrs. Nora M. Elliott, Lind, Wash. Mrs. Nellie M. Uiltwt. Coulee Citv Wash : Mrs, Stella R. Gilbert Harrison, Ida. Interment ' was in tha familv cemetery at Beaverton, Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Henrv H. Da viae bad just sold their farm north of roreai , urove m nines and had moved to town about three weeks ago on tbeir way to Mexico to re main permanently. Tbey had in tended to stay at the Grove until a -v . . urs levies regained bar. strength so the could travel, but she died unexpectedly. PUBLIC SALE - Tba undersigned will sell at public aie at nia rancn at L'ornelioK at tan a. ro., on " TUESDAY, JUNE 2C Parlor SeL oaroet. canter table three . heating stoves, cook Itove, .f at a a. wruing nasi, tour oeasieade.' three sprjogs, two dressers, kitchen Iun nitnra. oookinir utanaila. 2 A dnian chickens, fruft and fruit jare, and various other articles. Terma of Sale Ilndar tin naah- over 1 10, approved bankable note, six par cent, interest, six months' lima. A. A. Phillips. Q. W. Marsh, Auctioneer. ART EXHIBIT AT PACIFIC Paoific Universitv. Forest Drove Or., June 18.-(Special.) The af ternoon 01 commencement Monday waa occupied with an art exhibit under tbe direction of Mies Lillian P. Bain. In tbe evening Profeaeor H. H Hard man. nf tha Pnrftland Academy, save the anuual address before the four literary societies Miaa Chandler, on behalf of the Philnmal.liran flnniatv. fnrmall weloomed the Kappa Delta Society into the school fellowship and Mies Helen Chandler renllad for the Kappa Deltas. TEAMS WANTED Wantfld- TWma in haul 19110 cords of wood, delivery of mile and half to oil v nower hnuaa. Innnlra of John Masters, Hlllsboro. Reel dence, oorner Baseline and First Streets. 1 i Finish vour aoreen doors with Jap-a-lac 0. A. Patterson, Dis tributor. Go to uppliee. John Rilter, of Helvetia, was in town Saturday W. C. Jackson, of Glencoe, was in town Saturday, Alfred Guerber, of Helvetia, was io town Saturday. Albert Lincoln, of Glencoe, was in tba city Saturday. Wm. Mahler, of near Blooming, waa in town Saturday, Andrew "Pierson. of Reedville, waa in town Saturday Austin Purdin and wife, of Banks were in town Monday Henry Kamna, of Blooming, was a caiier at tnia onice, Saturday Tents, hammocks, camp stools and lawn chairs 0. A. Patterson, CoL R. W. McNutt. of Ciu-nelmn waa down to tha city Saturday eve ning.- E. C. Mulloy, the Laurel bop- grower, waa in the countv seat Saturday. J. J. Gobel. of above Laurel, was in tha citv Tuesday, and called at in is onice. Fine line of Mohair for waiatinas. all abades and colors, at II. Web. rung ft Bona. J. C. Crocker, of Mountaindale, waa in tbe county seat Tuesday morning. Smoke the Schiller and Exeat lenoia cigars Oregon manufacture. Lai for mem. Mrs. Mary Bird, pioneer of 1&39 Handed the Pioneers' meetins at Cortland last week. For sale: Cbeao. Baker & Ham- .1. . ... v . uion none cultivator, good as new. Inquire at tnie office. Mra. Lena Beckwith. formerly oi thia pity, graduated as a profession al nurse, and will do honpital work in Portland. Reward for return of sorrel mare. three white feet and blazed fare. Lull seen near Proerees C. Rob inson, Sylvan, Ore. Casper Kahrli. of this side of Ce dar Mill, was in town Saturday. He, reports very little clover cut down hia way. Wa ara oioeimr out onr entire stock of men 'a furnishing goods. If you want a bargain 10 a auit give us a Call. Schulmeriuh Bros. Messrs. Feeeler and Wunderlich are pulling up bouses on Eighth Street, East . Hillsboro, and will soon have them completed, $10 spent with Herman Outer- mann JJenterville. entities von to ou cents worm of merchandise, ov r tbe counter, free Ask him. DeDUtv Clerk DeWitt Smith went UD to Foreet Grove. Saturday. to ttend the U olden Wedding of bit parents, boih of whom are old pioneers of thia elate. Bueaxins or erocenea if vnu want tbe finest Btanle and fannv groceries to be found in the market. try John Dennie. We is sfter your trade, and onoe a customer, always a customer, Our suite fit vou. and vou can not tell them from the product of a ttrst-olasa tailor shon. Come in and aee them. 1 We oarrv the finest stock of clothing and overcoats in the county. H. Wehrung & Sodb J. B. McPheraon. of above Cor nelius, was dowu Saturday, turn- ins in the last of hia field awesa- ment to Assessor Wiloox. He re ports hops aa looking tine up iu bis section. Headquarters for all kinds of agricultural implemeuts, wagons and hussies. ehiDDed direct from the factory, and sold below Port- iana prices. acnuituerion Bros. Born, June 16, 190C, to Mr. -and Mra. L. N. Uilnett, of Littell, Wash., a son. The little fellow is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Abbott, of thia city, and was born on bis grandfather's birthday. Wanted: To rent farm of 150 aorea under cultivation and with aoma pasture, Write "Z" care Ar gus, Slating place, where it is, and now utucn oaan rental you want. R. H. Mitchell, who perhaps has oonduoted more newspapers with; minor success than any other one man in the northwest but it is something to be at the head of one olassor the other is now to con duct a newspaper at Kalama, Wish. TJaken ud: Brown mulev steer. ton out off left ear: light brown around nose, owner call, pay charges, prove property, and take same away. Owen Murray, Cedar Mill. Louia CargteuB and wife were down from above Banks, Monday. Mr. Carstens aavs the bad weather has interfered with railway con struction, considerably, as very 11 k j . I BfVMB wuuiu uo uuuo nunc) it Wis io wet FINE POINT OF LAW Two Recorders try a Case at the College City ONE DISMISSES; OTHER CIXCBES Attoraey E. B. Teagne Appeals to Cir cuit Court Forest Grove now has a case on ap peal that contains a fine point of law. Last Winter some time C. F. Miller was charged with a viola tion of a city ordinance, the de fendant and Marshal Lenniville having a little trouble on tbe street. Tha case wss taken before Record er J. jC. Clark, who dismissed tbe caee upon demurrer. Later on Clark resigned and Walter lloge, of the Times, was appointed Re corder. Miller was again faced to the charge, and E. B. Tongue again defended, interposing the plea that Miller had already been in jeopardy. Recorder lloge refused to entertain the demurrer, and Miller was fined $.'X) and costs. List week Attorney E. B. TonEua annealed tha ram In the Circuit Court and the case will be heard before McBride.- As tbe "former ieonardv" argument haa been played football with by vari ous courts it is a matter of interest as to bow the present case will te nandred. wm. Laogley 19 tbe at torney for the citv. Tha caaa will come before Judge McBride at tbe July term upon tbe merits of the aw point involved. SCHOLLS PICNIC The Knights of '. Maccabees, of Scholia, will sive A hiir niinir at Hanson's Grove, Scbolls, Saturday, JUne oil. Ibe program aril hoain 1 o .... .n.H at ten in the morning, as follows IO to II MM Literary Pnwnn 1 1 Addreaa, Hon. j. K. Werlein. Port ind. n:to Growth of IT." (". T 1 ' Q1.1. lommanuer J. w. Sberwood. 11 to 1x0 Dinner on Croumla at Bh tourant. 1:00 In ana Cram! Ram! PmiMri Parrot! 'a Famoua Band. axio to 3:00 root race: ee? race: no- laiu race pie tall tip contest. Athlrtir eportt. Platform dancine. swines. stands. shooting gallery, "Nigger Babies," eic, on the grounds. MORPHINE USER DEAD The wifn nf Will la V.Fn on the hill, beyond Laurel, died aionuay anernoon, and O. L. Nasb, a neighbor, was in town yesterday, 10 see me county court about burial of tbe woman. Willis Warren was formerly a bachelor, and lived the me 01 a reduce over in tbe hi la Io some shape or manuer he ran across ibe woman, who was a mor phine fiend, and married her. He brought her home od the poor fel low has soent every dollar he nnnM make on the farm, on which ha haa a life lease, to get the drug for the woman. Monday she look an overdose, and passed away. War ren has made frequent trips into town, and he many times came in barefooted. The county court ordered a cof fin for deceased. FOR SALE Team of Percheron mares, finely bred, sound and true; work any where, double or single. John A. Hohba, HiUaboro, Ore. Miss Minnie Gheen is home from Forest Grove. Geo. Krebs. of Helvetia, wan In town Saturday. L. BOV was in town from havnm) Bethany, Saturday. Daniel Bailev. of .Blonmintr waa iu the city Saturday. E. F. McNellv. of North ' Plaina was in town Saturday, T. R RatcliiTe. of Rowell Rros. & Co.. was in the county seat Sat urday. , " Chas. and James London, of he. vond Glencoe. were in tha nltv Saturday. Good six-room house and 3 lots for sale, cheap. II. T. -Baglev, Hilleboro, Oregon. James Sister, of the Blovd & Staler mill. Phillioa. came in Sat. urday, to visit his brothers. For sale: one dwelling hnuse. ft rooms; one dwelling house, 9 rooms, one lot for warehouse on S. P. track, 40x89 feet. Jno. Milne, Hillsboro, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A A. Phillim. of Cornelius, were callers at the Ar gus ouice Saturday Mr. Phillina. .h .!,.,. r.n ... :.i :.. nlvvJI wu uw jom a rcBiumiuu iu yyanMOglOn UOUUtV, Will 8000 leave for California to reside. WALL Our Immense Spring Stoch of Wall Paper is arriving by piecemeal, contain ing all the newest creations, and at Prices That Will Surprise You Call and let us give you the latest ideas in papering and decorating. If you fol low our plans your home will always have the exclusive appearance that only our patterns can give. If you do not wish to buy now, come just to looh. It is a pleasure to show the goods. Paints, Varnishes, Wood Stains and Jap-a-lac We also have a line of Paints and Enamels suit able for woodwork and can match any shade or color Our Prices Are Right -- G. A. PATTERSON The Housefurnisher-; ? WHY Go to HOYT and HATS GENUINE PANAMA, HATS JAVA HATS STRAW HATS FELT HATS WOOL HATS FOR THE BOY Any hind of a Hat or Cap you want, from I O cents to $IO. 6c L. M. HOYT CO. HiUaboro. Oragon ;'-,,,. nawan m ik mum mm mmwmmmmmmmmmm i ' WcJNnAKD S 1 I he best of all i i i Use Jan-a-lao to finish vnnr floors and renew your furniture. G. A. Patterson. Distributor. William Stewart came nn from the Soldiers' Home, at Roeeburg, Friday evening, and went out to South Tualatin, to visit his hrnth. er, J. B. Stewart. We carrv a oomnlete linn nf tin. ware, hardware. Btova ami ramna Also crockery. Come am) AAA nn. complete dinner set, at $8 60. Schulmerich Bros. 1 ' - - ! ; .7 'X It is to be honed that tha rtvr posed railway coming through Cornelius Pass ia not alt W The road would benefit a large por tion 01 w asningtou Uounty, tapping one of its moat fertile district. , PAPER NO T ? Get a HAT Today ? HATS FOR THE UAH 1 (On driuaht) . Beers. ' ' Bottled for Medicinal Use A W. Y. WILEY'S Hillsboro aent quite a delegation to the Grand Encampment G. A.' R: at Grants Pag, this week. Those representing General Ransom Post were: H, V. Gates, R. Crandall, R.'Waggener, R."K. Dailey, F. A. Haines, G. N. Hale, L: T. Cornell, Mrs. H. V. Gates, Miss Allio Cor nell. The encampment' opened yesterday, and it ia laid to be the largest in the history of tha etate. Are you a smoker? Then oall for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. Mr., Jobn T. Whitten and Mrs. M. J. Lee, of Columbia County, were married at St. Helena. June 121 The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wbitten, of Wast I Union. -' ..( i i i 1 1 1