The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1907, Image 2

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HILLSBORO ARGUS. JAN. 3. 190?
jlers) at Um rost-ottee at EiAoro.
Oragoa, m second -elsea bm "saattat.
lucics a. tONa, um.
County Official Paper
r- iahtoriptloa: .
One Dollar
par A.nnain.
lesad stvery Ttrdaf
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- LOWO MeKIMNKT
' ' - A GLEAM OF UCHT . ,
. It is whispered in 6nancsl -circles that
, K. K. lytle is the party who has financed
" the Lose proposition to take op the
I'nited Railway deal and put it through.
In view of the fact that Mr. XvUehas
' bonded to build into Portlandand -that
,,; it will not be out of his latitude to go in-
-td the' citfton Front; street, the,,de is
" iKHat all-fertchea. If Loss was hav
ing trouble to'anance his indertaking
v . he would natural!; go to Me, Lytic a
" it would he good stroke of business for
- the latter gentleman to take hoM of the
project Jt would enable him to not only
, have an elector lit front y-M1
A Hillsboro and ,f
. COttld Ut)1"-" rt-'mmrr
. Tien and he
own rail connection,
iib(VaaMmlfost likely be built here in
' preference to Portland. For the good of
Hillsboro and vicinity, Washington
county hopes that Mr. Lytle has absorb
ed the Vnited Railway project.
SIASUTY
STRING!
Interest 4 pe cmU
Ia the uewi columns will be
found Mayor Dennis' committee ap
pointmente. These gentlemen will
take care of the cilj, to A certain
extent, the ensuing year. They are
all interested in the progreea of the
town, and will do their beet to
make Hillaboro an attractive, wide
awake place, and give it an appear
ance that will make it an invita
tion to those who want to reside in
a town with metroplitan poeeibili
ties.
THE CHANCES OF TIME
The year naught-six has passed away,
. In history now it stands.
And Father Time inverts his glass
To shift the flow of sands.
And yet the year, now dead and gone,
Has left its mark on time,
And many legends dear to men,
Look like a battered dime
For instance. Rockefeller's fame
As billionaire has gone.
While Weyerhanter takes the lead
In wealth of gold and pawn!
Old Carnegie is in the sulks,
And dreams no more of fame
For Congress turned his spelling down,
Nor conjured with bis nsme.
A negro regiment is fired
By Teddy Roosevelt,
While Bailey Joe lost his halo,
Because of oil he smelt.
The railroad pass passed in its checks,
There's joy in Railroad Row,
While legislators pay their fares,
When Salemward they go!
Depew has lost his pristine vim
In after-dinner jokes.
And gazes stolidly in space,
The while he sits and smokes.
Poor Babcock lost his vaunted place
In Washington, D. C,
While Wadsworth weeps to see a man
Steal his majority!
The little Jap we liked so well
When he was fighting Russ,
Looks on our map and wants a scrap
Confound the little "cuss!"
Yes. Old Naught-Six has made new
marks,
And softly stole away,
And left us just one fixture here.
(P. S ) Chancellor Day!
percent, interest. :
?;J. W;SHUTE;B
; Oldost, rinncilly !rronVt. Safest and Moat Cob
.rvatlva Banking" Institution In Washington County.
Did jvou ever investigate to ascertain the respective lia
bility of a Corporation and its Stockholders? If you
did, you found that Stockholders of a Corporation, how
ever xich personally, are not liable for corporate indebt
r edness (deposits) except to the extent of their unpaid
subscriptions to the . Capital Stock, (except National
Banks.) ' If their subscriptions are fully paid, their lia
bility for the debts and contracts of the Corporation
ceases therefore, do not credit the corporation with
the individual wealth. of its stockholders, nor confound
' the property of the individuals with the corporate prop
erty, in judging the wealth and responsibility of the
Corporation. Only the property of the Corporation is
liable for its debts and contracts.
We are not like Banking Corporations in which
" Stockholders incur no liability, except to the amount
" Mnniiil cnKerinfmnc f.-k till OiimWr-atA crnr! 'kVivV,l"-k
We are not likJ-Wrf, whkk f
i i. ,j , jj-j i.ot,the radividtul ' broking of
jM i"Stockholders,bu bwns only the money
paid in for its stock, or its equivalent, the major part
of which is usually portable property, and its deposits.
But for the safety and protection of our deposits and
our depositors, everything we possess, including real
estate, is an asset. When you deposit your money
with us, you are protected by the best of Oregon non
portable, tangible real property to the value of
$150,000, in addition to all of our other banking
assets.
We pay you 4 per cent, on Savings Depos
its, compounded or paid every six months.
Have you ever figured the difference between com
pounding in four and six months? Figuring for one
yean
Here are the figures on $100.00:
In four months In six mouths
$104,044 $104.04
Difference on $100.00 4 mills
" " $1,000.00 4 cents
" " $10,000.00 40 cents
Bear in mind, the paid up stockholder of a Banking
Corporation is not individually liable for its deposits.
We give you the best of protection and banking
facilities; help you to save and accumulate for the
rainy day, and guarantee courteous treatment to all.
List of Correspondents on which we draw direct:
Eliot National Bank Boston
National Park Bank -New York
Commercial National Bank Chicago
National Bank of Commerce -St. Louis
First National Bank Omaha
Merchants National Bank St. Paul
First National Bank Denver
McConnick & Co Salt Lake City
Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank -San Francisco
Old National Bank Spokane
Scandinavian American Bank Seattle
Fidelity Trust Company Tacoma
United States National Bank Portland
Bank of California Portland
Ladd & Tilton, Bankers -Portland
Foreign drafts sold on all principal cities in the
world.
Thanking our patrons and friends for their confi
dence and business, we wish for all a happy and pros
perous New Year.
7" " Th Knock-out ETow.
The blow which knocked out Corbet
as a revelation to tlta priia Miters.
("torn the earliest day of the rinit tha
knock-out blow was aimed for th jaw,
Iks temple or the jugular vein. Stomach
punches were thrown In to worry and
weary tha fighter, but If a scientific man
had told one of the old tighter that th
weal vulnerable spot m the region ot
lh stomach, he'd have laughed at hint
for an Ignoramus, Dr. Pierce Is bringing
boo to the public a parallel fact; that
th. iiirnacVls the most vulnerable organ
cut ofhe prHe ring as well as In It. .We
protect bur litV, throats, feet and lung,
but the1 JtliCNVe are utterly Indiffer
ent to, until 1IhAHiuU the solar plexus
and knock uioul. ?l,Ke your Momarn
soupdand strung KjW iLc nt iyu?
Fierce AloUen. MedTraJXtvverv.(auj
Proclamation
you protect, in .nir mot u.ncr-
aTiIe $pot. "UolUen .Medical Discovery
cures "weilc stomach," Indigestion, or
dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and Im
pure blood and other diseases ot the or
gans of digestion and nutrition.
Th"Uoldeli Medical Discovery has a
specific curative effect upon all mucous
surfaces and hence cures caUirsh, no
matter where located or what stage. It
may have reached. In Nasal 1'titttrru It
Is well to cleanse the passage with Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Koiuedy fluid while us)
Ik DroYn $ 4Jlniama) iM'
ar ''WVl Uutwfca Jr
ary" cure esoirruai utse, aa w mo
sUMaaca, bowel, bladder and otlur pclvio
organs will be plain to you It you will
read a booklet ot extracts trom the writ
ing of eminent medical authorities, en
dorsing lis ingredients and explaining
their curative properties, u is mailed
f iv on request Address Dr. K. . I'loroo,
Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the
Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's
medicines from which It w ill be seen that
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
tripltt-retlucd glycerine ling used InsU'aX
Dr. Pierce s groat tluiusjum page illus
trated Common Sense Molical Adviser
will be sent tree, pier-liiml, tor HI one
cent stamps, or cloth bound lor il stiunpa.
Address Dr. Pierce as aluvo.
Whereas, on the Siwh day of October, 1V00,
an iiutialive petition waa tiled In the
otHceof llie t'uy Keeonter of HilUlmro,
Oregon, for the proponed aniendiiienl of
MitHtivislon sl auction ft of the act In
corporating I lie t'lty of lllllslioro, Oro
g.ni, tiled in the olflee of the Secretary nl
Stale, tVbrtiary Ml, IMKt, and as ainendett
hr an ael approved February , Ittift, and
a aiueiulrd by an ait approved Kebruary
ll, !!. and a ftirther amended by an act
nits I in the ollleeot the SwnHary of tjlate,
on .Ismiary 37, ltiand
Whereas, neid propoed aniendiiient
aulhorisee the t'lly t'oiinell of Hillsboro,
Oregon, to purebaee a park for a sum not
to eeee JAW, and t J maintain the same
and lew a apccial lax theretor, and ereala
a liitni known aa the "I'ara Minn," aim
Whereax, said mIUIoii was In doe form
aareomml b Onlluaiico No. IMat the
t'ltv of H lllxboro. Oregon, andwaadnly
subiiililixl to a vote of the ! voter
of llillslMiro, Oregon. t lb annual elec
tion held In mid '"y I camber S,
and llie Ciwy Ketwrdor having otticl
ally iivse.l mid vote and cert I Med
the resuK to ma end it apiearing that
said profowxl ainendiiiant reeet veil tiW af
lirinale voti and 47 negative vote and
the iivtal iiunilier of vote cast at said elec
tion i '.'S;
Nw, therefore, I, II. P. Cornelius, a
flavor of (he City of Hillsboro, Oregon,
In ohedience to and by virtue of the
power and anlhorlly vested in llie by the
urdiiiatiees of said t'lty, do hereby make
and tvote this phs'laiiiallou to the people
ofihet'ilvof ilillsUiro, Oregon, and do
hereby announce and declare that said
pcHUon and amendment ravelved an af-
liimalive maloritv of all effective vote
ciist at aald el. vl ion ami that mid amend
ment shall take elTert and t in t Urn
nett from and alter the Hih day of !
eeuitwr. I'Jott
lloce at HillslHiro, Oregon, nut Decent-lM-rtth,
WW.
iSeal) H. P. COKNKI.M'S,
Mayor of Hillahoro, Oregon.
Attest; H. T. Hagley, Kecorler.
Proclamation
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WEINHARDS
(On drtughi)
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The best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
At W. V. WILEY'S
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Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress
4 per cent 4 per cent. 4 per cent.
COMPOUND! V) 1IIKII IIMIS IA(lt ll AK
Make Your Money Cani You Money
We furnish you every Hanking l-'acility that
you can get anywhere, (iivo ns your tleosit,
subject to cheek. We sell exchange to every
place of iniiHrtaiiee in the eotiuiieiviul world.
We will sell you drafts
buy money orders.
leaper than you can
The Hillsboro Commercial Hank
PROPOSALS FOR TOLL ROAD
i For above occasion rotiml trip tick
I ell will be sold to Knai City, Mo.
on account of Seventeenth Anntnil
Seasion Trans Misei-oii'pi Coiiuner
cial Corgre8, to be held at Kineitc
City, Mo., Nov. '20 to 23. S!e
date", Nov. 14 antt 1 rroni
Hillloro, both wan through
Portland, t!0 bT). Oneway through
Portland and oneway through Cal
ifornia, 174 15. Stop over grant
ed either direction within the tran
sit limits, except that no stop over
will be permitted in California on
going trip.
Annual Convention of the American
Livestock Association
HORSES FOR SALE
I have two matched teame, one
team being red sorrel, horses.
vears old, weigh about 2600; other
team, roan horses, 6 years, about
1350 each. Sound, true and gentle.
AIbo gray horse, 1050, will ride,
drive' single or double, seven years
old. Inquire of George McGreer,
Forest Grove, Long Distance Phone,
295.
hciinii.
mm or
The annual convention of the
American Livestock Association
ana Liveait)CK enow win ui'inrur
at Denver on January 21, and lut-t
until the 2tUh. Partite wuhirg to
go froai Washington County can
make the trip via Portland for
$52.30; and if they winli to so one
way through California the roun
trip will cost fb; Ml.
FURS WANTED
Jan. i, 1907.
J. W. SHUTE,
Banker.
A,
C. SHUTE,
Cashier.
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Remember that I will pay cash fc
furs. I save you the trouble
shipping. Try ine, I reside jiiHt
north of the weet end or the Ion
bridge, one mile west of IliMnb iro,
Or., you can leave your furs at the
Corwio & Heidcl butcher shop.
Chas. Karnes, Hillsboro, Or.
'lien. on th h Jay or Ortntar. I'.Wrt.
an iiutmtivv iitlon waa lill In tha of
t,w r llin 1'itv Kxlr of llillalioro.
Ori'Kn, for tlie )roKvJ aiuaiulu.itnt ol
uMivisiou 67, ot hm'Uom a 01 lit aoi
tH'riHraliiiKtlia I'liy ol niuaiiuro, irr-
iftin, hum 111 inaoinosoi in .n-oiTOiry ui
Sttttc. February A), l, an animlal ly
11 act iirovo rrnruary H. i.w, aim aa
mrmlfd by an a-l ipprovJ Kelimary tt,
s-n. suit . Inrtliar aiimniloti ny an ati
till in Ilia olIW of tha MonrMarf ot Htale
.111 Jammr '-T. liHi6: aim
hiriaM, ali irtiMHMi suiwiiiiiiirnt
iinlliunim tlir City Couneil of H liUlw.ro.
iri'K'in, to granl txletihonw, iugrain
a in I railroail iraiirniM iihii mo ir"i
of IIiIIhIhim. Ori'on, mij
W hnnam aaiil iH'llllou wan in ilil rorni
!, iriiiml hy Ortlinani No. '.ftfof lh
ciiviir iiumixiro. vinwoii. ami u uiht
miliiiiitien loaxoiaiu hw iik r "i
llilltlmft). Orvinin. at Ilia anuna! election
llil 111 1111I1I City on Iiiibr . IVMt, ami
ilia t'ily Itwonirr liavniK oiiiriaiiy m
vitwwil nalil votraantl eortillot th rtwiill
to me ami it apxaiiiiK that aald nropnord
iiiiiKtulnient rw slved 4!l artlrmativa ola
ml l& iirirativn vote ami that the total
niimlwr ol viitm caat at aaiil ainction was
Now, tlierpliire, 1. ". r. l oriiaiuis, aa
Maviiror llie t'lty of llillafaom, Oregon.
In iilimliniii lo and liv vlrtnre uf tha
uiw.,1- ml authorltv vmtrd In me by the
oriliimiiiTd ot aald t'lly. do hrrah? make
ami IfiiB thin iiroolamation In the lol
ofthnCity of HllUtMiro, OrfHron. and do
Iwri'by annonui'a and dwlara that said
ittition and anwiidiiivnt rwrirad an af
lirinative iiiajorlty of all arTwllva ots
i-ml at nalil olvolion and that naid amend
iiiiuit hIiuII tiko fllw'l and lie In full form
mm from and after the Hth day of IM
cimiiIht, I1MI
Done nl IlillHboro, Orrgou.thlt llecem
lirr 4, WW.
(S,al) H. P. CORNKLU'H,
Mayor of II illnlioro, Oreuni
AUphI: H. T. Uanley, Kecorder,
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
COTSWOLD BUCKS FOR SALE
"My son, do you know why I'm going
to whip you 7"
"Yea, dad; 'cause yer Digger's I am."
-8L Louis Post-Dispatch.
Charged Him For His
Cyclone Experience
l STARTED out In life with a Arm
resolve to oe nouest," saia me
1 Boston drummer, "but now and
tben I have bumped up against a sit
uation that shook my resolution.
Such a case happened while I was
In Texas last summer. I was stopping
at a village hotel called the Cyclone
House and had been In bed about two
hours when I found myself being car
ried acroM the country In tbe midst of
boards, beams and furniture. A cy
clone had come along and picked that
old house up and made matchwood of
It There were ten people killed and
twice that many Injured. I bad to lay
up with a farmer for a week and then
resumed business.
"It never occurred to me until a
month later that I ought to have set
tled my hotel bill before departing.
Tbe landlord bad been one of tbe kill
ed and the town about wiped out, but
so heavily did tbe thing prey on my
conscience that I made a trip of a hun
dred miles to square things. I found
the landlord's widow, and she was
willing to take my word as to how
long I bad been a guest when the cy
clone swooped down. I figured It up
and handed ber the proper amount,
but she seemed to have something on
her mind. When I told her to speak
out she said:
" This settles tbe hotel bill all right,
but what about the experience T
"'How do you mean, ma'am t
" 'Why, hadn't there ought to be at
least a dollar more for your cyclone ex
perience T
"I agreed with her and banded over
tbe greenback, but the more I think of
It tbe more I am Inclined to believe
that It was punblng an honest man a
little bit too hard."
possible for me to lock
thing up." Houston Post
Hlae For the TfeiaklS Part.
"There Is one thing at least that
may be said In favor of matrimony,'
remarked the ex-bachelor.
"What Is thatr queried the party
who was helping him out with tbe dialogue.
"It makes a man think more and talk
less," answered tbe victim of bla own
folly Chicago News.
the blamed have for stle several finp. large.
full-blood Cotsvvold bucks. Ad
dress or call on Jos. Cawrse, live
miles northwest of Hillslioro, or
Cornelius, Ore., K. F. !. 1.
Notice of Final Settlement
Aa Ambltloaa Stalest.
Mrs. Van Autten (to Professor Bill-
bigsl My dear professor, I did so en
Joy your lecture on geology! It's an
awfully interesting subject I hope
soon to be able to snatch a couple of
weeks off and learn It. Judge.
Notice is hereby uivi-n Unit the. under
signed, handled in the County Court of
the btateof Oregon for Wiudiiimton Coun
ty, nnal HH'oui.t In the mutter or
the estate of M . i. Cudy, . ilnreuMt-il, mnl
that said Court hax lixed Moiiilnv, the
7th day of January, l'i7, the Court lloom
in HlllHhoro, Oregon, at 10 a. in. or mini
day aa the time and place for heariiiE !-
Jectiiona lo naid final account ami for llie
nnal settlement ot sum exinifl.
M. I'. CADY,
AdnilnlHlralor of said extnte,
Oeo. R. Jiaifleyi Attorney for Ailmr.
We. the iimlenlKiied legal voters of Kant
Cnlar Creek 1'reclnr.l of Waahliiirtoo
County, State of Oregon, reawctfully
lit the mailer of lli nili iiloii
for
leasing of County Itoad No. Us
known aa tha Wllaon river nwi:
Now at this time eouie thin iii.nler on
for hearliia umn Hit ix-ltlloii of John Mi'
Clarau antl John lleinler aliluu lht lhl
Court leaas Uia follow Iiik di-ai'ilbed roml
to-wit: Com iiieni'liiu at th mtiittiacat
corner of the t), I'ar'oim l. U C No, M
T. I N. K. f W. In Wahinton County,
Oregon, and riiiiuinil theme In a weutly
direction following the Wllnoii river road
Li th TiliiatiiiMik Cutiiitv linn, for the our-
pose of making laid road a loll road and it
acariiit to tha Court that the road loo.-.
In mentioned la hu silnated that there U
little or no local lauor nlniiu Die line of
said road, and that tt la liiixihli. lur
aid road to I keol in iiroiwr condition
for travel by local labor along th line of
said road and thai II In for the tout tutur- I
its of the said County of Wanhiuuton j
ami lor mo iroif" iitiok imhik hip ioo- i
llie aaiil roail ami mr every xmon 111
treted therein for aald road to he lencd
for a toil road. That nid road t a puti M
County road. Thut il la ii'illi'ut mnl
lawful un.h r ha irovlnlona of ncclmu
41B7 of H. A 0. annotated rodm and uttti -utea
uf the Slale of tlregou, thai mud load
lie leaaeil.
It ia therefore ordered and tu'juil!'d
that the road deacrlhed aa lollumi lo-w II:
Coinineui'inif at the Wmiihweiil ,sirner ol
the O. I'amona. u. u v. Mi. mi in r. I .
K. S W. In Waahlnglou County, Ori'itmi,
and runnlnn them e in a Westerly dir ,
lion following Ihe Wllaon liver road lo ,
the Tillamook County line, lx leaned hr !
tha purpiMiea uf keepii'U the aame oieu ,
and In repair ami Improved for a period
of 10 yeara with Lie right In couNhleiulloo
therefor to wlln'l and recolve lolti for
travel thereon In the manner provldrd hy i
law. That there nhall lx nl.ud uiui ;
aald road one toll gate, that Ihe grade of
Ibe road aliall lie kept the aame Hull il
noc ia, and Ihe material" lined in the n
pair or euiiHtriictlnii of Ihe roail or any ;
part mereoi snail ne Name aa ia mm iihm
ill such places. It la lurther ordered and
adjudged that the Clerk til Ihla I ourl lie
and hereby la ordered to rauae Una order
U lie pllbllahed ill a weekly ne.aper
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in StocK
mic i. ;m ci nts
rill (31
E. L. McCORMICIl
iiiiisnoKo onrcoN
CO ft WIN A HEIDEL
Dtlrm bt
All kind of I'rcah Meats. 1'iicrs Rea
somilile. Will meet all rtmipfltliaa.
CliltkeiiT, and Poultry always on band
uam onli-r. l ire delivery lo all pails
of llie town. We luy Int alia k.
Ualh pfMMtaa
Second Sircol, Hilluboro, Of
of general circulation within thin County
andHtale lor a iieriiHl of four weeka, and
iKil
tunny, niniB ui i-a"o, i--...... 1--"- . , , ..
letltion the Honorable County Court of in like manner to iiiihliah a notice lo the
eneci ma nean-ii niiii. win tm n',-i'i,,ii ,
til Clerka ollire within W'aahiUKlon
County, Origoii, for the leaailig ol aitld
Rot Her Klad.
"In your medical treatment I under
stand, Mrs. Comeup, that you are quits
an eclectic."
"Deary me, no, Indeed! Them's the
kind o' tits my sister has."-Baltlmore
American.
Executrix' Notice
I A Twrkey Shoemaker.
"Welt," remarked Archie as he came
la from Ibe farmyard, "you folks won't
nave to eat barefoot turkeys this year."
"What do you meanT' asked his
mother.
The budding humorist grinned gener
ously.
"I Just ahoo'd them," ha replied.
Judge, . .- -
'i la DasM.
Patience I waa talking to Miss
Styles today, and aha waa complt
ma&Uai me on my new bat Bhe does
put It on thick, doesn't she? -
- Mtrtcsr-Do yon mean bar conversa
ties or her complexion? Yonkeri
Inarlatabl.
Emma sat at the pl-an-o, striking Stri
dent strokes,
When father, up in the smoking room.
yelled: "Ooodnesa! Holy smokes!
Those weren't the words ha rsaily
Oh, not But still I tear
If t should tell you what they wee
Ihere'd be a blank space here.
-Kaw TarkTUnsav
Evolution of Spanking.
Notice Is lierebv uiven Hint the under
signed has heen H)iHiiiited eiorutrix of
the I ant will ami leslaiiicnl or I liomns
OU'hlil, dereawd, hy an order of the
County Court of Wai-liingtoti Couiitv, Or
egon, ineilu and entered on liei eniher 2.
HOti, and all per noun lmviug chiiiiiH
againxt said eNtate are hereliy nolilit'd and
directed to present nid cIhIiiim, together
with the pioper vouoiien inereior, 10 11 if
at my resldenea. or at the olln e ol I ho.
H. Tongue Jr., at iiuiNiioro, n 'HHiniiguiii
County, Oregon, 011 or lieforeHii inuiitha
from date hereof.
Dated at Hillahoro, Oregon, thl '.'II li
day of Ileeinher, Vi.
At An 1 Aiiii pii.iir.iofl,
Eieculrii ol the IhmI will and teHta-
meiit of Thou. Oudiin, deceased
Thoa. II, longiie, Attorney,
,Vashiiigtoii County, Hlala of Oregon, to
grant a liceuae to r.. K. Hinlili ami c. r..
Smith to aell rplriloua, malt and vinous
liquora In leas i)iiaiitltli8 than one gallon
in Kat Cexlar Creek I'recinet, Washing'
tun Comity, Htate of Oregon, for the
tii-r ir I of twelve month, aa In doty
itoiind we will ever pray. (Higneil)
II. ilcll, It F. Potts. K. V. Mack, B. B.
I.ii.lil, Julus M. Jaiuerson, Uwia Jergena,
T. H. Savnge, I). A. Neff, Jos. II. Schu
moni, H. L. Witt, V. W. Hargent, T. O.
(1. Magnn, W. M. Jtirgcns. J. (J. Thomp
son, C. I,. Shafler, P. 1. Bailey, C. Oohl.
A. BioKesco, V. Liebernmn, William
Clear, John Clear, Z. T. Cole, Frank I
West, Arthur C.albreatb, L. I'otlman,
h? Mozzer. A. Mciatu, M. m. uuiies, 1.
Nyling, N. Cimino, J. B. Ciniino, M. IJ.
Kobbins, fo. tialbreath, P. W. Scham-
bum, itotw-rt llie, P. I.emps, Alliert Ille,
Ili inricli Tea, lili Blurt, John Sage, I. C.
.Martitm.i, Pred I.ursman, K. II. Kob-
liiim, C. P. Caateel, Henry Holzwortb, 1.
Ilolwortb. J. I'iott, John Roljerts, K
Savage, W. St-dlak,.U. V. Martin, A.
kraiise. II. U. Krause, w. Kratise, a.
I'ishl.rook, T. M. Hess, A. L. Hess, red
Hess, Jasir Ileus, O. l.iaccliera, t;laus
Peters, II. Krobose, H. M. Peters,
Fred Klligsen, H. Phottnauo, A. I..
(ircbs, M. A. Hcimster, B. P. Day, J. B.
Day, J. K. Bishop, W. M. Balls, Jonn
Chchak, Kdward Cliehak, I. C. Wauge
man, George liulard, Fred Lucthi, C.
Kobcrts, J. R. C. Thompson, 1. H. Iion-
uiau, AIiIki mers, 11. iiess.
NOTICB
Notice is hereby Kiven that llie under
signed will apply to the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, m us Janu
ary term, 1907, to-wu, rnuay, uaiiuaiy
401, 1017, for a license to sell spiritous,
malt and vinous liquors in less quanti
ties than one gallon, in Kast Odar Creek
Precinct, said County and State, lor a
period of twelve months.
.....n... , r D1JIKII
h.. f;. 0 iH 1 1 tt anu v.. c. 01111111.
Jnat Like a Man.
"John," said Mrs. Btubbs, "suppose
you were sitting in a car and should
see a poor, tottering woman collapse
because she had been holding a strap
for twentw blocks. What would you
do?"
"Why," replied Mr. Btubbs, "I am
so tender hearted I think I should hide
my face."
"Ah, In grief V
"No; In a newspaper." Detroit Tribune.
The Maa For the Job.
"I sent for you," said the man of tbe
house, "to fix a key in my daughter's
piano."
"But," protested the man, "I don't
know anything about pianos. I'm a
locksmith."
An electric spanking machine ia am
In use in a publlo school in Peoria, III.-
Newa Item.
E call to mind the master grim.
With horny hunda of leather.
Oh, well we all remember hlin
When we were tads together!
For when we'd shin Ihe orchard wall,
Hook school or other pranking,
Hla bony palms would give us all
The soundest kind of spanking.
Time pumud; the master feeble grew;
His palms lost force and Are,
But atlll our pranks were far from few;
Each day we raised hla Irs.
Bo from the schoolhouse on the hill
He plucked a cypress shingle
And spanked us one by one until
Each nerve would dance and Jingle.
But, though the shingle left Its mark
I'ntll we studied standing,
Each day would bring another lark,
Despite stern rules commanding.
Our blunders made the master rave,
Our pranks were still Increasing,
Until he got a barrel stavs
And spanked us without ceasing.
The old schoolhouse has passed away;
Likewise the good old master,
But If he taught his class today
Perhaps he'd spank them faster.
He'd touch a button near at hand
And start those paddles swinging,
Some fifty spanks each second and
Each one apark charged and stinging.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is heiebv given thai llie under
signed has tiled in the con illy court of the
slate or Oregon lor Washington county,
his nnal account In llie manor 01 me es
tate nf Martha Collc-ll , deceaHed, and Unit
said Court has hxeil Monday, the 71st
day of January, 1!j7. at HI o'clock A.M.
of said day at the Court Room in II illnlio
ro, Oregon, aa iiieiime ami mace lor Hear
ing olilectionn to Maid liiutl account and
lor the final settlement ol' said estaln.
Dated this I6U1 day of December, UM!,
JUMUHCOI.KKI.T, AilminiNtralor.
Geo R. Hagley, Attorney tor AdiniiiiH-
tralor.
Executrix' Notice
Notice is hereby given that I, the iiudur.
signed, have been, by the county court of
the Htate of Ureuon. for Washim'tou
I county, duly appointed executrix of the
estate of Charles Iich, deceased, and
have duly qualiheil aa such. All persona
bavlnK claims airaiimt Haul estate me
herebv notllied lo ureHeutllie same to me
Willi proper vouchers, nt the Law Oll'ice
ot W. n. Darren, 111 iiiiisnoro, uregon
within six (H) months from the date here
of. . .
Dated this December ail h l!Ki.
l,Ol, IMA l.MUl,
Executrix of the estate ol Charles Leicb
deceased.
W N Himit ffrmT rnr k;ioi
road, until Wednesday the Slid, day of
Jan. H)7, until the hour of 10 o'clock A,
M. of aald date.
Now therefore, In pursuance, of the
foregoing order of the County Court of
Ilia Htate of Oregon, for Washington
County, made hy aald Court on the "th
day ol Novemlttr, l!WI, and entered in
the records thereof,
NOTICK 18 1IKKKBY tilVKN
that sealed lilda will be reccivrd at the
office of the County Clerk of said Wit-tli-iiigton
County. Oregon, in IhlMmro,
said County and Htate, on Wednesday the
second day of January l'o until the
hour of IU o'clock a. in. of said day, for
leasing nf a County road for the iiii hihc
of making II a toll roail ; wiilen aaiil roail
la ileacrllwxt aa rollnws to wit :
Commencing St the south w est corner
of the O. Parsons, I), I, :. No. ,'ai.T. I N.
R. 6 W. Will Mar. and running thence
In a westerly direction following llm Wil
son liver ruad to the Tillamook County
line.
Bidders must slate the aniiiiint of loll
to lie charged.
No bida will be considered unless ac
companied by an undertaking, executed
by two or more Hurdles, In llie mini of
two thousand dollars, in he void upon
the condition thai the bidder, if the lease
la awarded to him, will within ten ilavs
therealter enter into the contract for keep
lug above described road ami give llie
undertaking to secure the pin loriuancti
thereof as provided hy law.
The right lo reject any and all bids re
served. Hillsboro, Oregon, November V7, llKI,
K. J. CIOUMAN,
County Clerk,
OREGON
Shot line
amd Union Pacific
3 TltAINH TO I I IK KANT DAILY
h ItOM roKI I.ANII.
Through Pullman standard and tourist
aliening cars dully lo Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tomml nli-rpiug car dally to
Kniisus City; lhroiic.li Pullman tourist
aleeplng-caiB (personally conducted)
weekly l Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chair cais (irnls free) lo Ihe
Kant daily.
lUtrART
roa
hah y
Cliieugo
Hpcc.ial
ll:.m .a.
vl
Atlantiu
K 1 prima
H:1D CM.
via
Hi. Paul
V'ttxt
Mail
ll:l.i r, M.
via
Hiokaue
Port- "
'laud
lllggs
leal
M:l.'l A.M.
CONTEST NOTICE
I I M K M'llKIH l.h-S I taaivs
raoM I raoM
POHTI.ANH 1'MI.T
Malt I. ak. Denver.
I t. Worth, (iiiiaha, 6:110 t. M,
Kansas I It y. Ht.
I .on is, Chicago and
KllMt
Halt Ijike, Denver.
Kl. Worth, tliiiaha, 7:15 A, M
Khiinhs t'lly, HI,
I uils, Chicago ami
It iisl
Walla Walla, l,cwia
lou.Hiiokane, Wallace
I'ullunin, Mhlneup. I H;00,M
oils, Ml. I'aill, llu
lul!,, Milwillikwi,
Chicago mid I'.asl
l''or all local points
heiwetiii lllggs and
I'orlliuul
1 11:00 r.u.
THE MARKETS,
Department of the Interior, ,
United mates Land Olllce,
Porlland, Oregon, j
Novsuiher 12, IIKMI.
A sufficient contest allldavlt having heen
died In this olllce by Hainiiel M011II011,
nniileatant. analnst lloineNtead Kulrv No.
IJUUI .....I. 1....II OJ IISI'I l,,r I 1,1 M ') u nil
Thin morning's market reporta, t 'ju, ami Lot b, Hection no, Towiiship
compila,! from Portland quetation., w,i;j tl!TN&
are: Well acquainted with the trad ol laml 111-
ValleV Wheat, new, CCo. braced in the luuueslead oiilry and knows
11 1 t - i oi mrtr.oo u,i.., the present condition of the Name; also
Harley -feeii, par ton; Jg;tj;i(, entry,,,.,, i,Ba never resided up-
brewing, $224; rolled, $2U.0()(jJ24. on or cultivated or Improved said claim
Oala White 2f)Cl20 "l0 i'nK enlry thnror ir at all ; that
yaw, w niie, rt n' theonly iinproveineiits on thn claim are
OalH, gray, 124 b0(6il) per ton. an 0( fog aback anil a Minali piece, hui iiud
liran, City, $10 (K) per ton; OOUn- off. and that he has wholly abandoned
4 r ' the same, and that said alleged absence
try, !p.7. fruU the aald land was not due lu bis em-
Hay, Valley timotny, Via uu ana pioymeut intne
14 00; grain, $7 608 50. XrZN
nay, uiover, i auu o
I'otatoes, buying prioea: Oregon
Burliank-, fancy, $1($1. 25; com
mon. 75t Ci85o.
KgsjH, funoy ranch, 3032Jo.
Hutte r, Extra Creamery, 35.
Hope, 190G contracts, H15c
HIVKH Mt;HK.l)lil,K
KltllM PUKTI.AND
! Rlviir liouu on the lower Columbia and
I W'lllamutUi daily except .Sunday.
IiOW KATKH
I'o and from all points In the Kast.
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
olllcus of the Hiiiitbern Pacific Co,
WM. MaMURRAY, !
Uetiural PuBngr A gout
. I'tirtlatul, Oregon.
Aruiv. Navy or Marino
lied Hiatus as a private
seaman or miti liin. during
the war with Spain or (luring any oilier
war In which the United Hlalea may bo
engaged. Hald parties are hereby nolllluil
to appear, respond ami oiler evidence
touching said allegation at IU o'clock a.
m., on Jan. 12. lfHIY, before the Iteglaler
and Receiver at the Hulled Htulcs l.iinil
Otn in Portland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, lu a proper
affidavit, Hied Nov. H, llsst, set Ibrtli 1'ac.lu
which show that after due diligence per
sonal service of this notice can mil lie
made. It is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due ami
Geo R. Bagley ha ordered a
four roll chnnner, which will be io
Blalled in the Dudley mill, and proper publication
operated by water power.
D C, Kirbv. of near Rtedville.
wan in town todav. 1 Areua and Oregonlan, $2.
ALOBRN0N
8, DRKHHKR,
Keglater.
..Central Meat Market..
CMMOTT BROS,, Prop:,
guoooaaora fo Ot Tilbury
Keep constantly on bind a fine
supply of fresh meats olall kinds.
A Now Era In Ptloom
We are going; lo sell meats at Vices low
er limn those which have piWslled In
the past. Call In'iiul see us. We mean
business, 'l'licmc and Pree Wlivery
Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel,
HilUliiiro, OrcKOB,
For Kale: I'iga Hired by a rejg.
lered iierkHhire liuar Win. HobU.
morion, Knrmingtoii, Addreli.
Hillsboro, 11. F, D. 2, (
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