The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1906, Image 3

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, OCT. 18, 1908
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Wiilun IVIU Nothing Th.it
Throws l.iht on All'.iir
I'KKKY MILL IAIKS IN llii; riASf
s lint
farcy Snider
Afirr Dec. s
Wat Seen
There Ik 1hi1 utt-ly nutlilng new in
HnyiltT rnir.lnr rase, ninl it iit
very likely that the limttt-t nil! I
dropped. Mr. Snyder, who i
mill lu Portland, ha tol l nothing
that throw any liulit on the mys
tery of tlm murder, and yet insist
that she has tithl enough lu cause
nlliiial action. A a mutter c I fuel
tbtt rviilnn'n she Iium eivm could
convict nothing. Tlmt flu knows
more than she wilt Idl -h w i i )i -out
saying, mi. I Unit Homn powei
fut motive in reaini'iiiiig h r in
V ttluitt. S hn wa lo have talked
over her I'.iie again thin week, as
oou ait Iih heard from K M Suy
IT, Hi father of llio dead man
fun ml near Itriluny, hut n fur
tli em lift I'li'ii mi clearing
Perry till semi out n weekly
houtluuk at I ml rinlt in-, Mo ,
lid now Day Siiyilnr wim seen after
December ', I'.MTi, (lie lit ged dale
of the murder, and IV try lunlicr
tiale that six nun nn tiatify to
having Kin It i n .
II Mm S 1 1 y . I r ha piwn lh
oll'll'talu n ii v more evii!i m e it lnlx
lxti carefully ' guarded, hut mi
warrant have I it i-.Mie. Hi'
diil not (ii:ot t i HilUhorn la)t Sat
urday, hut lictilii-l in fori 1 1 n.l he.
lore Ihsinet Ai'nriey Allen an. I
bit deputy, I'.'. II Tonciie
PUBLIC SALti
The UmUraiKiiMl wiilill at public
audi in at In" firm 1 1 unh west i f
Scholia ami 2 nubs el i I hone)
the fillnwiug 'rr "i nri I property; at
10 00 a in. on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ."I
Sotifl mare, nii, l; l'v pom . to
yi. liny P"iiy, S vn, llu-n itj-tilurti Jcf
af hull, 4 )ia; clry llrilrr. 1 Irrsll
III I rtirllal) . loan io,w. lit mill;
Mark d'Uril tow, ( vn, in milk , Jruev
heller, N iiiuntlia, I IikiU. lit rt hm...
saw. 1 alumta, J dnru i lurk rim, snle
aaddlr, art double nk Iiip, top
buggy, nrailv new, net ainfcle hiirg
hmiiru. art double I (; if y Intror-v nrni
H new MiCoimn k mown, Muinraiidia
Inodrr, lnyrul.e. lunar riiltivtilur.
wooden liiiiium, (i-r hmmw, iue,le
liuvcl rulliynlor, I'laurt ,lr. m.lrii
drill, hois awerp power, iiikUIiiiii',
Sure llulih inculinliir, I ; rKK ; Ihiu krl
aw; i rriwi cut ninm i rmllr; kit
Voo)r looln; new lilai kaiiulli IicIIhwh;
bouaclinlil fiiriiiliifr mi. I oilirr nfllilm
oo niiinrroiit in 111011I1..11. t ree Itiiioti
aul niirr.
Tariim: I'mlfr III) eat-h; l
a . 1
mi nyr 1 ymm timx. htiiktiiio
note 7 pur rpiit intrnt; 'i r cunt
p!V for cadi ovi r fill.
K. II. I'.OWKU.
Jl. I', C!orntliuH, AiuilioiH'pr,
KEAL, estate transfers
fiilimt I) 1 1 He 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 ilc 4S',
acir te .11 1 1 si 1
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llil Hnir aa hImivc
Elilrlli Wiiiiilrrli In I' M Vim'riit
fl
l aorfa tr I 1 r J ;V
Jobll 1'WilKUrr I 1 K I'nUnll loll I)
ml 11 til k 1 Cum ail I'uii'at 1. , j
J K liliilirl In Mum-In- l.iiii'lrv. loin
14 ami 1$ lilk J (. ill 111 nil I Ii o
A II K11r.lv til C.ro V t i n W lulu
3-ti JUS. 41. 4 1, 4, N liKrilyill. . .1715
TI101 Nrlinii In Kh14i j NVIhoii 411 a
arc 8 t 1 r 4 w
Win Nclion o V I, Mi-tier mill !'
W 1'i.wri 70 ai'irn Isam- llullri il I
c ;
IuvfBlinenl Co to 1 -'. 1 1 1 1 1 1 it S lUmt-lt,
15 54 illow lln.i.k I' 1 111 lull'
Kulirtt Mlil lu I'lituk l.ii-lily ,u
a ice u t 1 11 r 1 w ;Sou
Marlon iulre In K 0 ll:iiliiiini.f rrii
iilenrc Jtli ami I'. iit-linr . , , , , 1.V.0
K M Tonniif to ( M l'ni lot 011 .Mill
lietwrru Iwim-lnip mul null mtou 7 ,S
luvfilnif lit ColoHul.nl Iliilme
a I 1, llii klln it 1 i' 700
S II Gmliam to A II Until v s. a t a
r 1 w ii
J 1 Mil k I to Sii!in 1 1 11 11 tiT ).u t of
It I lilk l, I1 l.iovp 151.0
1 failure Vamlr riimli'ii In Anton '
MreuwHfii 4.1 a to Unlit Walker il
I C I51HI
Kuima V Mile to lyrnrsl I) Ilite 4S S
a mi' 3.1 1 1 a 1 w I
('rnlincli V llrilrr to Merrill Wan
ner ', a Win Stokm il I c 1
.Uiiim K I'altnii to Win J Sinitli loin
U ami u, lilk 2 Ciiilia ml (1 . . . . Ion
Maik T Cox to Geo I, Mrl'lirrson
iboaaliove lliixtou 350
Maria lUker to Cliirii J Aniiiinl Imlf
of lota 15 ami lb 1, iV K ail lleivrr
toii JMI
A II Itlicily to Allint J Clink lnlH jS,
jij, 30 ami ij N TitiKiilvlllr 1 57 j
IVtro (Vlenllne to Annie H Milrtirll
10 Hi In lilk Jf, W I'oilliiml IIkIUh l"
JSUry H O'Neel to Drusilla lliiyea 50
a lu Win Mchiiin il I e aSoo
Helenn Stratum to August MultliirH
o a Win McMnu die 3500
Henry Haker to Wtatrru Tiinlier Co
100 k i-e ay t 3 11 r 5 w
Auton Meruwxeii to 1'icil Nnrriii,o
acrta ami other luml, arc 10 t t n r
lo
3 w
71K1
Anna It Jen k I tin to Clma W Jenkins,
30 n Chun Merrill (lie,,..,
Jomea II Sewell to Martha J l'naley,
lot ij tilk 4 Thome's ml lll.o.,..
'5
Ella lliistoti to M II I'.unip, 17.J4 n
Win (ii'iuer r il 1 c 1 200
A iik R11I111 to A II Kneily ,44 acres
tteo lili lianlHini il I c 135
Aleliatii Tnlloek to 0 W llniilley lo
a l.uwii'in'c! Hall il 1 c lonn
Per linnet, lotionH, toilet anap
toilet articleB, eto., at the llilleboro
JTmrtuacy.
Argug and Journal, $1.75.
To the Uilica: I 11 in now pre
(ureil tu ahnw you the lieautiful
taoliioii ilt" ill Cliaa, A. Hli'ihiie
V llroa, ant aauiilxa nf Ilia ma
lfria!n of tlm iiini;nifi ,1 ii' of
Imliei.' Unit tailor-i 1. 1 1 aiiita.
akirtu, coali ain jhcIi .4, iuailn to
your hiim ii onler, of yOlir own an-Iri-iiou
of inalerinl and linit ic. a
ai'tly lo your in-amirninfiit, n ml
u-rli'rt lit guarantied . I a Ihd car
ry a Mltudard line nl 'tlicoat and
I'liranU, AnyoiiH winding to m
klmwii my liim of kimhU pleaaa call
up lil liiileimmlHiit I.liliona, or
drop a poKtal card to Mr. M. K.
('audit), llillahoru.
Jinllja C. K. Kindt, of Kinlon.
lant WVilni'Kilay ilii.iiiiHatd the cane
of Stata vermin Arch in Howard.
who wan chargm! with aaaault witb
11 iUiiH"ruua weapon 011 thn liriraon
of (iroruB Wilaon. of Kinlon.
Dfimty V,. It. Tiinuua wai unahlo
tu he. iireanut on account of the
Snyder rae. Attorney (lo, V.
Joaepli, ol I'ortlaiul, (lufiiiulod.
Thn t'oiirt fuiiiul there waa not
ftiHicieut evidence to hold Ilia de
fendant.
I'or aale: Kighty arrn fine-lay-
inK html; good anil; 2(1 aires under
cultivation; 4 acrea (jixxl orchard;
KihiiI aix-rooui houne; aplHtidid well;
fair darn; team, cowh, rluckeiii,
iga; with tnachiiiery to run place;
Ihd hoiiavhold gooilH, Tli i a farm
ia on a rural mail route; telephone
line; milk route, and ia located ft
mile iiiiiihweat of Heedville, a
railway atalinii. I'lace ciiea for
M.oui.-K. II. liower. llilhboro.
Koilte '.
V. It. Harrin, fruit InHpactur for
llii.t county, wrilea from Koreet
firuveth:it ho will hold moating
tit Iteavmlon on Oct. 21; Heedville
on the 25; and at llillntxuo on the
:'X, He aaka that orchard grower
meet ami map mil a campaign lor
the doing away ol the old and in-
e.-i 1 riti.iiMi nrcliania ami tne pro-
iimiiuii o( the fruit lndtiatry in the
varioua aeutmna.
('uiiiiilitlo line of hlack cotton
hoMicry juat arrived. The heat hos
iery on the market, Schulinerich
llroa.
Alter a more thorough examina
tion Mr a. Kva Stewart, mention of
whoae cane ia made iu another
column, waa rotiimitted to the
aayluin. The iitittiuriliea came
after her and ahe will he placed in
the himpilel ilepai tinenl. Mra.
Stewart hne I wen a III ic ted for tnanv
yea 1 a, and it ia tlouhlful if ehe ever
recovrra her mental power.
The Dudley Mill ia uow ready
lo do riiHtom i-lmpping every day
in the week
Mr S, Ii. lltihton flill maintain
hie lliUhKiro law tillu e and ipud
one or taro day each week here.
At tonic v lt-iiiou How man has
cliarg of the ollice, ami in addition
to hia own practice, will look after
Mr. lliKloii'a law htieineea and ar
range tlalea for thoae wiahing lo
!t him personally,
Wanttvl: Appreutioo girl.
Mrt. II. K. Davia, dreaaiuaker,
Corner Fourth A- Kir Street, city
While returning from early in am
laat Sunday morning Mra. John
Kieher and two children, of Center
ville, were thrown out ol the wagon
liy reaann of the eeat alipping.
The accident happened near the
Wren place. Ir. K. A. llailey wa
oh I Ii il and report no aennu in
jtiricH.
For rule: llorxe, 1100; aeldotihle
harneaa; farm wagon A. Nitnan,
llillHhnro, oppoeile lohool houte.
I'., A. llioinaa, of Kin ton, wa
arreeled laat WeJneeday upon
ii.implaiut of lntaeie Howard,
Thomaa heing charged with bur
glary. He wa taken before Judge
Kindt, who fixed hail rt I'lUO,
which wa deposited, and the hear.
iiiR waa net for a later daft.
Frank W illiam, of Shady Hrouk
waa in town yesterday, and while
here called on the Argil.
l.oat, near Weat Union, Monday
Oct. I: White and hlack and brown
Knglinh fetter dog; young; een
brown Kputs overeyec; ha on dog
collar with liceiiaa tag. Kinder
please reltirn to K. M. Heidel,
llillahoro, Ore., and he paid for
trouble.
Frank Paiili, of thi city, and J
V. Mart!), of (.'enter ville, have jubt
returned from a fimnng expedition
over on the iNehaiem. itiey re
port a good catch.
We are making tip our randies
in email lota, thereby insuring
their freshnm;. Our kitchen it)
opon fi r inspection at any time.
Pen of HweelB.
Dance at W. 0. W. Hall, Glen
coe, Friday evening, Ootoher 2(1
lu'ketn, including eupiier, if()
WalkeiB' orchemra. Kverybody
invited.
J J. Weik has been buiy this
week moving the l'ope photo gal
lery to It new location on Second
af reet, between Baseline and Wash
iogton.
Just arrived Ladies' and gents
oravinettea. Latent from the east
dome early and get your choice.
Stthuluierich lire.
Thos. Tucker Jr., of Heaverton
wa up Sunday, the gueet of hia
uncle, Thos. Tucker, of Main
Street.
Mrs. Clma. Reynolds, of Mottn
taindale, is in town thie week, the
guest ol her Bister, Mra. Hoffman
liny your school tablet at Mo
Cormick s.
ANNUAL INSTITUTE
Convenes iu County Scat on
WcJiicsday, October 21
WILL BB IN SESSION I II K EE UAVH
Noted Lecturer, I'reatvn Stanli, lu he
Prrncnt
Supt. M. C. Case ha Rent nut pro
gram for the Annual Tarher'
natitute, and he ia alwi thn author
of th following open letter:
On the eveninga of October 21 and
2r the teacher of WaHhiiigton
county and the ntiena nf Hille-
lioro will have the opportunity of
enjoying a rare intellectual treat.
.ecturea will lie held in connection
with the annual inatitule and given
by the dramatic lecturer nn "Great
Ideal," I'reHton W. Search.
No man has a right to a public
audience unlet he lias a burning
Uit-Maaga to deliver. The people.
Iter all, art moet interested in the
greatial thing. A lecture rhnulil
lie attractive and entertaining; hut.
Grat of all, it must be instructive.
Il lit 11 hit lie the medium through
which great ilteda and viri"im are
eeen, and great impuNea received
Sinli it the ctiantrler of the mukul
'toliui W. Sr ncli. He luiliU tlml tlir
5 lory nf llie Lyceum Ircltire ulioiilil nut
rparl with the pawinof Wrn.lrll I'lnl
lip, lleeclier, l-.inerson, ami r..irrn.on
Uil, ll llin "Uil, he in ili-vnlili); lilllitrll
to eaineat loiiiiniiiiity awakeiiitif. A
an ritnrator he ia known as 'The Aiv
lie nl inilivliliialiinii," tlir eutlior ol
All Meal School, " ami finimlrr of in-
I uat 1 In I achoola; ami hia imprint, inure
or leaf, haa lieen upon tlimnt rveiy
at hool ayttein of Ametiia. ilia In line,
have hrea heaul in every pot nl the
roiiBliy.ovri three humlinl havniv hrru
iteliveieil in a auii'le year, lie hn a
uieanaKe lo ilcliver ami the peoplr aie
liateuing.
The coming of aurli a man ahotiUl he a
great motive mei lu thin ritv
Iiitrintril in the itulu nliial, he luvri-
theleaa llleveaour nulnm ia eakHt in
commuuilv orgauirallon, ami that rivir
pro(reaa lira tu hruylin; all elementa in
lo helpful co opeiatiou.
llie Koapel he preachea ia that the
ideal ia the measure of llie man. Tlirne
leclurea, therefore, will I devotcil lo
holtling aloft the hihmt iileala iu life,
ai nut- auil art.
Eur audi a woik co-operation ia re
itieateil. It ia alvtaya tminlul to aee a
civic work umlertakeu with leailin fac
tor uhneut. Church paatora shoulil Imhl
and ihinia their pravei meeting at
earlv houia. Iluaineaa men ahouhl at
tend. 1'arenta ahouht come mul liiinii
their ohleat chihlren. The liohliiiu ol
coDltii llng aiH-UI Kalherui)i ahouhl he
anoulril. The entire coiiuiiunily ahouhl
unite iu uiakiug thn ncraaion an intcl
lectin I feaat. A.lmiasion will he Int.
eilnenlay am) Thurtilay evciimn. at s
o clock p. u.
Octolwr 74, Suhject of lecture, "The
(reateal 1'icturea in the Worhl."
Ocloher J, Suhject, ".Music in tli
1 atherlauil."
Ilia work duriuK aflernoon ae-.inns of
the inatitule will he of eiiiiul inten-at lo
teachera anil citiena. Come one, come
all, ami enjoy the gramlcat treat of Hi
aeuaon. ,
Pkix-.kaM
Weilnelay Eot-mHii
"Ojwtiinn Exercise" u o'clock .
"The Urr.itest Thing iu liiluculion
I'tvstoii . Si-.iich
'I'eriialaof tirowth ill relation lo tin
N'lionl 11, II. Mu 'Won
Kcceaa.
'Kthuii.in Caiiul" I. A. Manning
Afternoon -'Opening
Exercises" i -jo o'clm k.
"How the Memory M.iv Ik- Trained"
, II. I. Shehlon
The I.aily of the Lake Country"....
I'rcstoit W. Search
Recesa.
"Life in the Tropica" I. A. M.nuiiiii;
Evening, S o'chak
The (ireatcHl I'iiluics in the Worhl".,
I'rfstim W. Siaiili
Thursday Eon-mum
Opening Exercises" u o'clock.
The Reasoning Power of t'hihln u'
II. 1 1. Sheldon
"Vilaliing the Course of Study"....
l'leston U . Sean n
Kecesa,
MjuiKuaae" Sunt, .1. II. Ackermaii
AfteitiiKin ''
'OtH'tiiiig Exercises" t :v o'clock
'Hahit Koimation" II. I. Sln ldon
"(lliinpses of Heautiful Eiance"
, I'u-stun . Search
Recess,
llow to Judge a Oood School"
Supl. J. II. Ackcnii.ui
8 p. til,
lecture , "The Music in the Fatherland'
Preston . Search
Fiiday Forenoon
Opening Exercises," y o'clock.
inm-renecs in y.niiuieu ,
I'reston W. Scarcli
"Opportunity" Supt. ,1. II. Ackermaii
Kecess.
"Industrial litl'crcuces and Their Signif
icance" .' II. I'. Sheldon
Afternoon
"Opening Exercises" i :,v o'clock.
"The Dogma of Eoimal Discipline"
II. D. Sheldon
"The Strength of Oenuaiiy"
Preston W. Sciuvli
Recess.
"Course of Study" .1. II. Vckerman
yuestiou Boa.
Card of Thanks
The undersigned desire to thank
all who so kindly assisted us
during the last illness and funeral
obsequies ol the late husband and
father, W. R. Barrett.
Mrs. W. R. Barrett and Familv.
Hillshoro, Ore., Ootoher IS, lilCl'..
Kuratli Brothers have opened
their oHices in the Chenetto Row,
Main Street, and will handle real
estate, collections and notarial
work. All work carefully and ac
curately performed, (live ub a
oall.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ler or Kxoellenoia end you will
try them again and again.
For echool lupplies go to the
Pharmacy.
Alfrfd (itn-ber, of Helvetia, wai
in town thin morning.
J. A. Thoruhurgh, of the Corne
lius bank, waa in town laat eve
ning. Ceo. Cypher and wife, ol beyond
(iloiicoe, were in town thi after
noon. S'chulmerich Brog. are agenta for
the last known wagon on the coast
-the Haiti.
loli n Schneider, of near Phillip,
wit in the city yesterday, and call
ed at the Argus oflice.
The I'udley Mill ia now ready
to do custom chopping every day
in the week.
John I! ige, of Farmington, wag
up today, and say that hi hop
this year are of first clans quality
(let. the annual dividend habit.
Insure in the Massachusetts Mutu
al Fife James Stitt, District Ag't.
Kinmolt Juick, of Tillamook,
was in town yesterday. He has
la-en working up at Buxton for the
I'. Ii A N.
New store building for rent in
brick, on Second Street. Splendid
locution .1. M. (ireear, Hillshoro.
Schoolboy and girls will find
everything in school supplies (ex
cept scl 1 hooka) at K. L. Mc-
Coriuii k'a.
I'.ev. S J. Lindsay will preach
at the IlilUboro Evangelical
church, at 11 a. in., and at (i as ton
church, Sunday evening.
Fine line of new school tablet
will lie nn exhibition at McCor
iinck's music store during the
opening of school.
N. II. Jones, of Vinelands, was a
caller at the county seat today.
lie is now building a residence for
(J. II. Soehren, of Hank
The County Clerk of Multnomah
has granted marriage license to
Krnest 1) Idle, of Heaverton and
Miss Ida Huber, of Portland.
If you want to paint your build-
i lies dime ami see us. Wo are
iigcuis lor tne latnoua ration sun
Proof Paint. Schiilmerich Bros.
F. II. B iwer and wife, of west of
Scholia, were in town yesterday
Mr. Iluwer will have a public sale
at his ranch nn October Jl.
Wanted: Traveler for tBtablieh-
cd Hiut.se !fl'2.(H) per week. Kx
pene advanced. References.
AddrtH", with stump, Job. A. Alex
under, Hillshoro, Oregon.
.1. C. Smith, of lireenville, was
in town Unlaw He will anon drive
I he milk wagon to the Hillshoro
condenser, on the (ireenville-Cen
lervilie route, now handled by his
son.
We carrv the best ehoe on the
market for the money. W. L
Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous
cushion shoes for men. Leading
makes for ladies. Latest styles
and finish. H. Wehrung A Sons.
Klmer Connell, of lielow St. Hel
ens, and who heat K. II. Flagg for
the nomination and election as rep
resentative for Columbia county,
was in town today, and called on
his cousin, SherilV Connell.
1 will sell all the plants aud
shrubs in my Hillshoro Greenhouse
at the very lowest prices in order
to close out. I shall be in Hills
horo hut two or three weeks and
those wishing greenhouse stock
should call at once. Plants,
shrubs, and bulbs, at almost your
own price Mrs. Agnes Gowan,
formerly Mrs. Agues Campbell.
County Clerk Fields, of Multno
mah, yesterday granted a marriage
lit etue to .1. I.oren Wigle, Portland,
and Miss Gertrude Kendall, for
merly of Hillshoro The bride is a
daughter of T. P. Kendall, former
ly a teacher in the Hillshoro public
school. Roy Kendall, formerly of
thin city, and a brother to Mias
Kendall, is fiiid to have married
last week.
The City Council haa passed an
ordinance calling before the people
an amendment of the charter per
mitting the people to buy a park,
and to submit to the voters the
proposition of a special tax for the
purchase of the Shute lark, in
Southeast Hillshoro. The council
desires lo give the people a chance
to vole upon the measure, and feel
that it will be accepted.
J. II. McMillan, who settled on a
donation land claim near Reedville
in pioneer days, and afterward
moved to Portland, has just secured
a judgment of over a if 1000 against
his young wife, whom he married
a few years ago. 1 he old gentle
man gave the woman a great deal
of his property, and she has put it
in other hands. The old man is
now about 81 years of age. The
woman in question, was a clairvoy
ant. Mounlaintlale: Miss Rose Schaer,
of Portland, is visiting her parents
at this place. John Northrup aud
son, Ray, went to Scappoose last
Sunday and caught over 400 cat
fish and one salmon. Mrs. Der
eham and daughter, of Centerville,
were guests of Mrs. James Corey,
Saturday. Chas. Reynolds is
building a new ham. Miss Sadie
Keen, who has been visiting her
brothers, Aden and Frank, has re
turned to her home at Cedar Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker visit
ed with Mrs. Baker's parents last
week,
0. QluWfiiNG IliCli
Caught on Tuesday Lvening's
l'assenuer by Sheriff Connell
LANDED IS THE C0LN1Y JAIL
Still Owe tbe Couoly Banile Slay of
i Dy
Oliver Chowcing, who last year
was fined $300 for selling liquor
without a license was caught Tues
day evening, on the down passen
ger, by Sheriff Connell, and land
ed in jail to serve out an unfinish
ed commitment. Chowning could
not pay his fine and was to have
laid it out in jail. He remained in
confinement until about 30 days
before be bad aettled with the
State of Oregon, and, one day
while working the roads under Su
pervisor Kehay, went the way of
escape. Chowning went down In
Southern Oregon and he could not
be located. He, came hack last
week and loaded his household
furniture. This he shipped, and he
and his wife started away. Con
nell waa apprised of the fact and
went to the depot. Chowning
secreted himielf in the lavatory
before reaching the station, where
he was found by tbe sheriff and the
brakeuiao. Mrs. Chowmog ac
companie.l the oflicer and her hug
hand up town, and Shenil Connell
was the recipient of a few choice
bouquets on the way up lo tbe
stronghold Chowning still has
tbe thirty days to remain as i
guest at the Hotel de Connell.
At the la-t hour, today, Chown
ing paid l hi county school fund
f(t and departed.
COUNTY VALUES
Arsesgor Wilcox has finished the
HMHI tax roll, the summary of
which is:
ai.27l acres tillahle land fi.Sjj.oos
344, 97H " non-tilluMe land.. 3,210,55
Improvements deeded lands.... IJS5.470
Value town lots 345.515
Improvements same 451,455
" on lauda not deeded 29.74
Electric, tt-lephoue ami tele
graph lines, 128.40 miles 17,650
O. & (.'. R. R., 34 miles 310.120
O. & C. rolling stock 2u,
Sla. Eng. ami M'f'g machinery tols. Sj
Mdse. ami stock in trade 222.65
Eann implements, wagons, etc. jot,S2o
Money, notes ami accounts..... 234.075
Rauk stock, 250 shares 12,500
Household furniture 242,210
5524 head horses 326,365
13. 77 head cattle 245.515
1 1, q77 sheep and goats 24.205
5 dogs (hv request) S5
1S62 head swine 8,220
(Iross valuation f 12,044,205
r.xeuiptions "49.735
Total tax roll.,
roils, 1S53.
f 11.39-17
PROBATE
Nov. ia set for hearing petition to sell
real estate, guardianship Everett aud
Louis Dillaboy.
John Welch files bond in sum of f 10500
as ailuir estate Michael Welch, deceased;
Ereiierick Mayer and Aug. Rossi, sure
tits. H G King appointed guardian of per
son and estate of Win Zeigler, incompe
tent; ti B Wood, J M Sci.'afer ami N J
taker, appraisers.
I.uciuda Johnson to get f 132.62 as her
share of the C M Johnson estate unpaid.
J C Smock, Ered Melser and L S Me-
('ounell appointed appraisers estate of
J 1 Mohnnaii, deceased.
Estate of Louis Shogren, deed, finally
settled and upon receipt of widow, same
will close of record.
Mrs Maria Nielson, w idow, authorized
to liorrow $725, on real estate, from Com
mercial Bank, at 8 per cent.
N C Lillv, las Mct'laran and Alouzo
Wilson appointed appraisers of estate of
J t uitterty.
Inventory John llilthmnn estate, 120
acres laud near Mouniutudalc, approved
at f 700.
'FRISCO'S REINCARNATION
For the past six months the Bast has
lieen submerged with books, pictures
aud other matter relative to the San
brancisco disaster. It is now time lo
tell the great story of its rebuilding.
hvery person in this community lias a
deep personal interest iu the rapid re-
coustiuctton ot aan frauctsco. It is ol
the greatest importance that the people
ot the hast slioulit become acquainted
with the wonderful work of reconstruct
ion that is now in progress, and to uote
what has been accomplished in the six
months following the tire.
The first comprehensive publication
on tun subject will be tound iu a special
edition ot the San Eraticisco Examiner,
of Sunday, October 21st. This special
edition will consist of loo pages, it is ex
pressly designed for Eastern mailing to
persons who have heard ot the disaster
but are unfamiliar with the work of re
construction. Every copy mailed East
will do a little towards correcting (Its
torted opinions.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends and
neighbors who so kindly assisted
ua in our recent bereavement, in
the loss of our 11 year old daugh
ter, Mary. Especially do we desire
to thank the minister and members
of the Presbyterian Church for
their help and sympathy at the
funeral services.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mahan
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barr
Bethany, Oregon.
For sale: Fine thrifty Bhoats
about 80 pounds. F. M. Barnes,
2 miles south of Hillshoro.
James Corey, of Mountaindale,
lost his (ruit drier by fire Monday,
A son of John F. Capleg, the
great attorney and politician of
Portland, went up to Cornelius,
the other night, and tried to make
a rough house in the Sappington
saloon. After abusing those who
were in the saloon a while he told
Link Geiger that he was sorry for
his wife and family this when
Link was going to put him out of
the place. Eli Poe, who is count
ed one of the best natured and
most jieacahle of men, asked Link
why he didn't put the ruffian out,
and taples tried to run big "sandy
on the little man formerly from
this city, there were but two
licks struck Kli struck Caples and
Caples struck the floor. Caples
was then arrested for disturbing
the peace and fined, and the City
then had Kli arrested for disturb
ing the peace. John M. Wall was
sent for to prosecute the case and
h B. Tongue defended. The case
was tried before tbe City Recorder,
Dr. hvere-t, who took the case
under advisement the day of trial
and will finally dispose of it to
night.
Ex-ConsresBman Eddy, of Minn
esota, and who visited tbe late
Congressman Tongue in this city
aeveral years ago, ha the follow
ing story told cn him. Eddy
wabbled on the silver question
prior to lS'.Hi, and, when later, he
spoke for tbe gold standard, he
struck a town one mgbt and found
big posters, telling about "Two-
aced Eddy. hen Eddy open
ed his speech he said: "That
can't mean me, for if I had two
faces I should certainly wear the
other one. As rddy was very
homely his point waa taken witb
laughter and be at once made good
with tbe audience.
Father Verhaae, parish priest at
Verboort for years, returned the
first of the week from a visit to
Rome, where he met with tbe Pope.
He predicts that Archbishop Chris
tie, of Oieeon, and well known in
Washington County, will be made
a cardinal erelong, rather Bu
choker, of this city, has been in
charge of Father erheag s parish
since he went to Europe.
J. II. Beagle, aged bt years,
died at Pendleton, October 15,
Deceased came to Washington
County in 18-13, with his parents,
and his father conducted a store
at Forest Grove in the early day.
Ha was never married.
This is a gentle reminder that
the goods bought at the Den of
wf ets are guaranteed to be perfect'
ly pure, fresh and wholesome
Nothing hut the best of materials
enter into the manufacture of our
product.
Pratt Vickers, now operator at
it. Joe, lamhill County, will soon
take the W eetern I mon key al
this city. Mr. Vickers is a former
Cornelius hoy and his new position
will place him close to home.
County Clerk Godman has is
sued license to wed to Mr. Irving
I). Mead, of Buxton, and Mise
Edna Alice Kelly, of Glencoe
They will be married at the home
of the bride's parents, Sunday.
J. B. McPherson, of . Forest
Grove, and who made tbe assess.
ment in his section, was down to
this city this afternoon. Mr. Mc
Pherson sold his hops under con
tract, last Summer.
For Fale: Span extra fine mule
colts, sired by large Jack owned by
Cart right Bros., of Chtco, Cab G
Starr, one and one half miles
west of Hillshoro, on Baseline road
Jos. Hiekenbottom returned the
first of the week from his ranch in
the Xebalem, and brought over
some line looking apples from his
ranch near ernonia.
Headquarters for all kinds, of
agricultural implements, wagons
and buggies, shipped direct from
the factory, and sold below Fort
land prices. Sehulmerich Bros,
Rev. Cephas Clapp, of Forest
Grove, was one of the principal
Congregationalists on the program
at the big Cong, meeting at ren
dleton this week.
For sale: 23 head colts, un
broke, but gentle. Out of good
stock, and just tbe thing lor farm
era J. . Connell, Hillshoro
The ladies of the Cong, church
will give a Hallowe'en social and
supper at the Wehrung Hall on the
evening of October ol.
Thoroughbred Shropshire ram
registered, for sale Ferd Groner,
Hillshoro. R. F. D. 2. arm near
Scholls.
W. V. Wiley wpnt over to Tilla
niook with General Manager C. E
Lytle, making the start this eve
ning.
F. W. Schoen Sr., of Cornelius,
was down to the county Beat 011
business this afternoon.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Soehren, of Banks, on October 14,
190G, a daughter.
Smoke the Schiller and Excel
lencia cigars Oregon manufacture.
Call for them.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Jack, of Farmington, October 8,
1900, a son.
The Dudley Mill ia now ready
to do custom chopping every day
in the week.
Born, to Dominic Corrieri and
wife, of Hillshoro, October 15, 190G,
a Bon. '
Thos. Hyland, of Beaverton, was
a couuly Beat visitor yesterday.
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, XL D.
Pnslclaa, aad I argeoaj
Office Votvaav-Baikjr Mock ap sulfa.
Rooms 1 j-l.i Sad 15. Rcaidanca aoula
west corner BasaliM and 2ad sirawt.
Both 'Phones.
T. LINKLATER, af . B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ottlot npntaira over Tbe Delta Drug Stora
Rtaidenc feast of Court Houa.
In the comer of tha block.
JAMES fHILLLPE TAXIS1E, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
Consultation in French or Knglian. Ol -fice
upstairs in Corwin-Wooster Block.
Mot b side of Main street.
. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Keaidenue on corner Second and Oak Sta.
Oregon Phone Main 116.
HILLSBORO - - - OREGON
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and o,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
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Both Phones. rlUlSDoro, urc.
DR. V. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and It Morgan-Bailey Block,
Main Street. Over Dennis Store
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BAG LEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Rooms 1 aud t Skate Building
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H. T. BAGLEY,
ATTORN EY-AX-LA W
Office, upstairs, over the Poet Office,
HiUaboro, - Oregon
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 3, 4, & J, Morgan Blk, Hulsboro.
JOHN IU. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Upataiia, Balky afergaa Block
Room, i an I a.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
W. N. BARRETT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, Up Stair, Central Block.
HILLSBORO OREGON.
VV. D. HARE,
Attorney-at-Law
Shute Buildio-,, Upstairs, HiMoro, Oregon
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THOS. H. TONGUE, JR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
DR. A. A. BURRIS
MAGNETIC OSTEOPATn
Hillsboro, Ore.
Diseases cured without drugs or surgery,
by Magnetic Osteopathy, the new acieiica
of Drugless Healing. Chronic cases a
specialty. Consultation free. Office over
the City Bakery,
E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In
surance Business. List your farm with
them and find a sale. They will treat
you right. Add your aale to our list.
Call in and see us.
Main Street,
Hillsboro, O
IMHOFF & MINAR
Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu
ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of
cemetery and memorial work. Write us
for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison
PORTLAND . ORKGON
T.RJmbrie
Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate. Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches, and
Range Lands. Reclamation
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
or call at office.
323 ABINOTON BUILDING
Portland - Oregon
G. M. HUNTER
Contractor and Builder
Estimates given on all classes of building
Shorn, fleaf auiaf Mm In.
JteaMaMHMf aaaf mmd mt Oato
Hllltboro, ' - Oregon,