The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1907, Image 3

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HILLSBORO ARGUS, .MARCH 14, 1907
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FIVK THOUSAND
FOR BflFIBAFFECTION
W. M. Harvey Such Joseph
Ducr.st for Alienation
PARTIES LIVED NEAR HEAYEKTON
Lived Happily, Complaint Say, Until
Joseph Appeared
W. M. Harvey, of Heaverton, and
who divorced Ethel Harvey in Da
cenilier, l'.HWJ, )in kuwl Joci'ph
lurt, an lieir of tlie lata Jot
Duemt, lor K lUmaue (or the
alienation of the wiFe'a eUVctioiia.
Harvey ami hi wife, had two chil
dren, and they lived on a (arm
ui'ir the Itiert. TIih Uiiitiil
allege! that he captured the wife'
love, and that fur her action plain
tilT dirnrred her. lie allegei that
the frequently went to Dueret'i
house ami reiuaiiitd never al days at
a lime. He ark the ,UK) dam-
gea and the rod and dMnirae.
went of the action. K I!. Tongue
ia Harvey V attorney, and V. N.
''arrett in all likelihood will appear
tt the defendant. Tim luertea
tate, which i m w U to final et
tlemenl, has had quite a time in
court. Whin Joet Dueret died in
lUOfi, a widow and con,uuknown to
the Origin family, put in a claim
from the Kaet. II T. l'Rley waa
retained, and he fi.uud that the
aatern widow, whn iiuiileu name
waa Margaret Wrisinire. had mar
ried Duert in 1HT1, and that be
had left her a few month later.
The next year, and alter Duerat
had disappeared, a ion, Leonard,
waa horn, luemt came We, ami
after many year the widow re
lieved him dead and married on
Mow Clips Btgley found that
Dueriit had procured a divorce at
rortland, hut that the instrument
waa void, an there waa nut proper
ervii-e.
Joet liiiert married out lure
and rained four children.
The witlow and ion laid prior
claim to thn eiUte, and aeked the
lour helm here for their right.
The cafe waa finally compromised,
the other day, the eon Killing
11000 and the widow receiving
tfiOO. Thla practically gave the
on oi.e fifth i ( the IrW, which
waa valued at 5uutl, and the wid
, ow, one-tenth.
PUBLIC SALE
The undesigned will ll at puhlic
k'elioii at hid residence on Corner
of liaeeltue and Seventh Street,
HilWhoro, at one p m., on
HATl'KDAY, MAUCH J ft
Organ, Itciliueni tunc, Rood condition,
Ixjok tiw, conk alove No. K, i air li lit
beaieri, couch, rwkera, 9 dining
chairs, 10 It. extension I utile, t lirtl
spring nl maltrraaen, renter table,
Mill standi, dreaer, dtahia, tinware,
lawn mower, ttovelt, ile, he, rake,
le, Mi) It, rulilier hoae, ami numerous
whet article. All in excellent COO'
diuon.
Term of le: Kmlor $.picaHh;
over, eix montli' time, with in
tereal at 7 per cent. 'I per cent off,
caeu over f.
M. KDKK.
B. P. Curnnliun, Auctioneer
A DANCING PARTY
The M if fen Hutti am Amu Jack,
of Farmington, gave a very delight
ful dancing party at the homo of
their parent, Saturdny evening,
March t). The event wa in honor
of Mr. (ieorge HnHPeV hirthilay
Luncheon wan veived at midnight
All bad a viry enjoyahle time.
Those present were:
Miaae 1 1111 Unwell, VMn Scliutineikli,
Mn Stewart, lliittiu llehling, I'timie and
Jessie Mrlniiis, Nettie H0II1111111, Mini,
Stella Ituwlliy, Marie NeiUon, Helen
Scott, May lleppler, Louise Johnson,
Ktliel Higiit, llinlali Nk'oiliimis, llettie
anil Ann Jark; Mcaarri. fa-orgc I Inane,
William unit Levi Jack, Thninaa Hood,
Newt Johnson, Krnest Fount, Fred ami
Kamlolph llowlhv, F.ttiamiel ami (ieorge
Ingram, l'enl Tuelle, Fred Stevens,
Frank Si'liiiliuerich, Louie ami Martin
Neilson, Ailrian Johnson, ltnet Han
son, Rimer Scott, J tarry Hill, Hick Kel
ly, Tony ami Julius (liinmier, Chester
Stewart, Arthur Lyons, turge Madison
and Walter Kuliinsoii ; Mcanta. and Mcs
dame J. Jt. Stewart, thn. JohiiHon, J.
Nicodemnn, 11. Toclle, H. KnU-lilfe, J.
lark, W.Steveim, V Liverimue ami A.
Jack.
MILLINERY OPENING
You are -cordially invited to be
present at our opening Friday and
Haturday, March 22 and '23 We
will have on display oopien of the
new Paritt and Katern hat of
great heaulv, a well aa ehowing
the tfTorto of our work room. The
display will charm you, we are
lure, and we would like very much
to have you preoent.
Handsome initial hat pin given
with each liidy'u hat purchased on
opening days. Cordially,
Mrs. Itnognne Hath,
Notice to Veteran
Notice is herehy given that there
will be a meeting of the Washing
ton County Veteran Association at
Cornelius, ou Ihuisday, May I
and we desire to call the attention,
and urge the attendance of all the
tld soldiers of any wur, aa there
ill be very important business
brought up for coneiueratioD.
Stephen Morgan,
' Tres. Vah. Co. Vet. Ass'n
Horace Q, Jitohy Secretary.
Kliler A. A. Reery wilt preach at
the Chriitiau church, neat Hunday
morning and evening. Morning
topic: 'An unfeigned faith." K va
iling topic: "A Kh'h Minium
take." The evening re r vice ia not
"For men only," hut a cial in
vitation i extended to all men.
Solo, "When I tlet to the Knd of
the Way." On Haturday evening,
at 7:30, a claai will be formed for a
study of the Sunday School leerons.
All will he welcome.
Igan Urry plants for sale. We
well them for f.'iUO per hundred.
Per dozen, fifty cent. You can
order by mail, but pottage will cost
you twenty cenli per doren. Thee
are Que plant, and will give satii
faction II. 11 Locke, lteaverlon,
Route 3.
A very luccesiful basket social
wai given at the O'Dounell school
bouse near Buxton, Saturday eve
ning, March .), fur the purpose ol
raising money to furnish tbi new
school houne just completed. Hugh
U'gr proved hii ability a ao
auctioneer by i curing 147 for thlr
teen baskets. The patrons of the
school extend thanks to the boyi
(or c tntrihullng so generously.
We sell a complete line of stoves
and langes, hardware, tinware,
crockery, eto. Come and ie them
and get prices before purchasing.
Schuliiiericb liros.
The Pence Company, which is
building Ho tub and waterway,
part of which ate running into
Washington county, ia again in
financial trouble, some of their
checks having been ent back to
this city, marked 'No Funds. '
Pence is a hustler, and will doubt-
lets make a raise 10 as to keep
tilings going.
We carrr the best shoe on the
market for the money. W. L
Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous
oushinn shoes for men. Leading
makes for ladies, latest styles
and finish II. Wahrung A Sons
If if if if if If Hilhboro
would clian up hir back alleys;
tear down a lew old unsightly
fences; tear doana few old ram
shackle buildings, and then paint
up a little, this would be one of the
prettiest towns in the slate. II
jfil-jlt that rabbit of
rubbish lie caught?
For Sale: Fifty acres cleared
land in the vicinity of Hillsboro,
on rural mail and milk route; near
telephone line. Fine location;
good building site. Inquire of
Argus.
Last Thursday the 13 year old
son of L C. Brown, of Iowa Hill,
wai thrown from a horse and in
ternally injured, and from which
he is lulTering considerably, lis
ia under the care of Dr. F. J.
Bailey, who hopes to 100 a have the
young patient in good trim.
Basket social at the Farmington
school house, Saturday evening,
March ltt, (or benefit of school
library. . Ladles are invited to
bring baskets.
Dr. A. A. Burris, of Madras,
above Priusviile, writes that they
had a very severe Winter in bis
section, but that the weather is
now very delightful, with prospects
(or a good year up in the central
Oregou country.
Stationery of all kinds at the
Pharmacy latest In stylish cor
respondence, calling cards, en
velopes, eto. Call and see the
stock.
The morning sermon at the Con
gregalional church will be on "The
Cost of a Revival " The evening
topic will he, "The Wise and Fool
ish Virgins." Special musio. All
are welcome. U. Uilpatriek, min
ister.
Settings of 15 White Minorca
eggs, for 60 rents. Mrs. J. U.
Humphreys, Sixth and Base Line,
Hillsboro.
Ira Hoard, of LeiByville, had the
misfortune to cut on of the arteries
leading to his hand, with a oross
cut taw one day last week. Dr
Taiuiesie did the lurgioal work,
and he will soon be able to attend
to his duties op the dairy ranch.
Wanted: Stock hogs weighing
from HO pounds upward; also sheep
J. U. Haines, Beaverton, Oregou,
Independent phone.
Gilbert L. Hedges, of Oregon
City, proseouting attorney for this
judicial district, succeeding Ham
son Allen, was in town yesterday,
attending to legal allairs. He will
be here Monday next when court
opens. 1
Ladies' knit and muslin under
wear, latest patterns; embroideries
and laces noest line in the coun
ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons.
Mr. and Mrs, O, W. Holmes, of
Portland, were guests of P. M.
Jackson and wife, yesterday. They
have juBt returned from a trip to
California.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Kxcellencla. These cigars are of
the best stook. You can t fool an
authority on a good cigar.
Miss Winifred Brown, of Forest
Qrove, was. in town Sunday, the
guest ol her Bister, Miss Vivian
Brown.
New ityle shirtwaists, spring
lice, now in from the KsbI. H
Wehrung & Sons.
M!sb Susie MoKinney departed
the first of the week for rortland,
where she will take a course in
stenography, .
Argus and Journal, $1.76.
ALEXIS AGGELLKS
BLOflfNTO ATOMS
(I reek meets Death on I'. K
& N. Railway
EXPLOSION OF GIANT POWDER
Happened BcjooJ Buiton, at Tuancl,
VttrfdT
Alexis Aggelles, a Greek, em ployid
by the P. K. St N., st the tunnel
above Buxton, was blown to a tome
yesterday, while working as a
"polr monkey." Aggelle went
to the powder house to get a box of
giant- He entered the shanty,
which contained but two boxes o
the explosive, when an explosion
was heard and the Greek and
house together were hurled many
feet. There is no way of knowing
just exactly hiiw the accident hap
pend. Dr. F. J. Bailey, who
happened to be near the tunnel.
picked up the scattered remants ol
the dead man. Coroner Brown
went up today to invtstiuale the
death.
ATTENTION, LADIESI
I wish to announce that I will hare
no formal Milliii-ry Onening this
reson, but cordially invito the l i-
dies of HillnlKiro and xloinity to
call at any lime. My well selected
tock hjfi irrived and is now ready
tor your inspection.
aly store will be com evenings
during the season
Mr room an.
Main St., nppoeile Cmnt Houte.
REAL ESTATE TRAN3FER3
Margaret Kiof;to Andrew I'uhrer to
acre kc liturlw iu
Clara J Aunauil to Mr S Ziakan lot .
15 ami 16 I.t.M &. Ketii til lleaver-
tou I700
John W Baker to Kuinia Auttin tlieir
iolereat 111 1'rriy O lUker entale. . I
Ueo N Chapman to Haw I.iue l.iini- '
oer LO So a arc It t i n r s w . ivio
Herman Ticke to IWae Line Lumbar
Co, 160 a rc 1 1 .V U I 1 n r J 1600
FraO Branilt to 1'iank HiKnrtt, .19 a
at iifarflvllle.... , 1
Frank Bornrtt to t-rtil Hranilt .txj a
ner liennlii:e . 1
Jacob Odiler to David K MotOey
tract Hi lot i bli tt rorcul Uiove (to
Kva Abbott to Mark Siilwell 160 a
C A4t A a r 5 w.. . iodo
M R Cheney to John K Lee, 40 a sec
11 llDU f .... .'i5o
L V Crtent to J F Crlen 32 a ec
Jii 1 1 n r 4 1
L V Caratrni to J F Camma 1 20 a
arc 15 t a n r 1 w.s... 400
A C Aleaander to A R Alexander
1011151 ft blk 17 Korea! Urove... 700
Frank K CualiiiiK to 0 C l'olt. Jjo
XOo It ire I 1 I n w Tmo
Wo Sclunrer to 0(leliy Yountf,
tract in i ruunu i.anna bon
Anni L Patterson to C K Deichuian
jo a J 8 (irillin donation ... .... vloo
Mr 11 F. 11ik' to II B Johnson tract
In 11 r LatchmK donation.,... 1
Hubert Fonda to S A Seillert 12 a
ec l t 2 r 1 w coo
C V llarrett to 11 R Uemugtnn 10
c 1 t 3 1 r 1 tos
Archie Camplell to I''mir Murdock,
tract in ec a.u 2 r 1 w 40
Fred Ilehnke to Sauime llehiike 4 a
ec 7 t r 1 w ilioo
Cb Wolf to Ja R Tlioiuan, 40 a
ec 5 t it n r 4 w ;ooo
Aine Wirla to It F Wirlat K X lot 3
oik 24, l'oreal tirove 1
Olive M Scott to Aug l.meurcn,
trcl in ec to 1 1 r s w 10
Stephen Ktmtio to Karl Tupper,
iraci in K s 1 upper donation t:
Mary Rodeanual to Pelagic- Spiea-
acliaerl ,ibt a hlkumtli Walker
donation ji
John bebmidt to K C Mulloy, 41.96
laec 7 t 3 r 3 w i2w
John Schmidt to W N llathorn 40 a
c 12 1 1 r .1 17.S0
Hertert Graves to Geo A Graves, 30
a aec 34 t 2 r 2 w I
Christian Alleubach to KlizaUeth
Allenbacb, i mc 19 1 1 n r 1 w 1
Lawrence Mutton to Base Line IMr
Co 115.75 a tec 3S t 1 n r 4 w 1000
C F Miller to First National Hank ol
F G 50x72 ft in Forest Grove 3150
Jennie Moore to Henry Dujck, 67.20
at Ureenviiie 3S00
Helen Duyck to Albert Spierinu, So
a aec o 1 t 11 r t w 950
S J U Young to Geo Frost 1 a Halph
W ilcox douatlou 417
A A Mead to Kuene Friday 50 a
above lluxton .
O St OR R to Tlioa Nelson, 40 a
lec j t 1 r 4 w too
A S Sholei to Hillsboro Lbr Co, lot
4, S, 6 blk 14 Simmons ad 1
Adolph Gandlitx to Wni Milstnedt,
4 lottapeucer llomestenil 3000
Tbo Smith et als to N Itothman el
la, Ho a sec 30 1 3 n r w 425
tulward N Thomas to Hase Line Lbr
Va Ha a aec 1H t I n r 4 w 900
T J Wullau to Simon Taylor 43 a
uear S.'liolla soco
K A tlyde to C W MerU trpc.t ia lot
3 blk H Koret Grove 90
Leonard Duerat et 1 to Geo Duerat
et al sec 35 t I n r 1 w i5oo
W H Monroe to Aug Lovegren, tim
ber in tec 3 t 25 n s w ico
W 15 McCourt to J W Smite 160 a
sec I4tjnr4w. 1
J V Tamtesie to Hbo Lbr Co, 6 lota
In blk J3 Simmons ad 1
J Claude Greear to J P Tamieaie
same a above 5"
Agne WlrU to J J Wirti & Root
Wirtn, 60x200 It in blk 34 & S
lot a blk 34, Forest Grove
cremiah Hlnkley to John I) Urmly,
W blk n, Fairvlew I too
Tbo Howe to Samuel Hoover,
S163 ft South Coast ad 200
Jacob WirU to Carl C Her, 4 1 a on
the Nehaieru,,.. 1
Card of Thank.
The uiulersigned desire to thank those
wno so atniliy assisieu minntf me nisi
illneJNi and funeral obaeimics of the lute
wm, n. i.ung.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Lung,
Cornelius, March 14, 1907-
J. F. Carstens, of Banks, was
down to the county seat Monday
Stationery, pens, playing carda,
ledgers, . journals, eto, at the
Pharmacy.
August I'.og, of Farmington,
was in town yesterday.
Juet received a car of dairy
Clio) at the Climax Mill.
('has. Krahmpr, of Blooming,
was an Argus caller Tuesday.
Go to McCorruick'a for school
supplies.
Ulrich Gerber, of near liithany,
was in town 1 uesday.
Carload of I'lah land plaster at
W. F. Hollenbeck's, Uoy, Oregon.
A. C. U'iriz, of Mountaindale,
was in the city Tuesday.
Go'td dairy butler, .r0 cents per
nil, at R. II. Greer's.
Martin Vaodehey and srife, of
Newton, were in town yesterday.
Harrington Hall coffee is the
best you can buy. Get it at Greer's.
A. B. Flint and wife were up
from Kinton Haturday.
Dr. J. P. Tamienie reports cases
of diphtheria near Roy.
Fine lot of onion seed in bulk at
the Climax Mill store.
Born, to John Jack snd wife, of
Farmington, March M, r "7, a son.
Miss Klnanor Beamis, of Green
ville, was a HillkJioro visitor yes
terday. James Butler, draughUtriari for
the I'. It & N., was ia town Sun
day. Horn, to Paul Ktalder and wife,
of Bethany, March 10, 1H07, a
daughter.
Born, March 5, l'.K)7, to Mr and
Mrs John Wunderlicb, of Kant
Hillsboro, a son.
W'alUr VanDyks, of Verboort,
was in yeeterday afternoon, and
called on the Argus.
J. E. Sullivan, of near Cedar
Mill, was up yesterday, greeting
his frisnds in the county seat.
I am agent for theJudson Blast
ing 1'owder. J. W. Vandervelden,
Hoy, Ore. Both 'phonts.
Mr. Gay Lombard, of Portland,
was out this week, the guest of the
Tongues.
Mrs. Jeunie Winters, of Kast
Portland, was in the city Tuesday
afternoon.
The finest line of tpririg drees
goods arriving daily at II. Weh
rung fc Sods.
C. W. Merlz, of Forest Grove,
was down to the city Tuesday
afternoon.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ler or Kxcellencia snd you will
try them again and again.
Austin Purdin, of Portland, was
in the city yesterday, paying taxes
on his Banks' ranch.
Ladies', gente', and children's
shoes, spring styles, arriving daily
at II Wehrung A- Sons.
A. C. Winney, of above Glencoe,
was in town yenterday, and called
on the Argus office.
Attorney X. Barrett has
moved his office to the Huston
Brick, south of the court house.
Mins Ida Scoggin, of Portland,
was out this week, the guest of Dr
F. A. Bailey snd family.
Buff Leghorn eeg for hatching.
Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Ledford, Fir
Street, between Second and Third.
Wm. Welch, of Gleucoe, was in
town yesterday, accompanied by
bis brother-in-law, Wm. Heudren,
of Portland.
Candy for St. Patrick's Day; alfo
rabbits and candy eggs for Easter.
Den of Swtets.
UodCiril I.nnchlin. thn cental host
3 , - - - - n
of the Laugblin, at Forest Grove,
was down to the county seat Mon
day afternoon.
Joseph Sax. of near Titrardville.
was up to the county seat Tuesday,
paying taxes and making his an
nual call on the Argus.
J. M. Greear. who is in Southern
California for his health, writes
that even in that sunny clime
snow fell the other day.
D. B. Keasoner, Hay Reasoner,
Ell Craig and Mark Butler, depart
next wtek to work for several
weeks on the Hainea' power dam
on the North Fork of the Tualatin.
There will be a dance at the W.
0. W. hall, Glencoe, March 22.
Tickets, including supper, $.75
Everybody invited, and Glencoe
always gives you a good time.
II. D, Schmeltzer wishes to
notify the farmerB .that bis Perch-
eron Clydesdale stallion, Prince
Henry, will make about the same
circuit this season, as he did last
year.
PARMLEY -SHIPLEY
A notable event at Banks was the
wedding of Mr. Philmore Parmley
and Miss Viola Shipley, daughter
of Chas. Shipley and wife, March
7, 1907, Rev. Belknap, of HillBboro,
officiating. Bride and groom are
prominent young people of that
section and their popularity was
attested by the urge congregation
that met in the evening and tender
ed them an old-fashioned charivari.
After a chart serentde which en
tertained not only tha bride and
groom, but the inhabitants for
some distance, the company was
invited in aud given refreshments
After a social hour in tongs and
congratulations the pleasant eve
niug was closed,
THREE INSTITUTES
Sup:rintcndent;Case Perfects
Ai ranneinents
GROVE, SHERWOOD, BEAVERTON
Program For All Mettiru; Ha Beta
Published
Superintendent M. C. Case has
made arrangements for three coun
ty teachers' institutes, and Forest
Grove, Sherwood and Beaverton
are the places selected. The meet
ings are to be held in the school
buildings, and the reesions will
open at 10:00 in the morning and
close at 4;00 in the afternoon. The
dates and program follow:
Forest Grove, March 1G
UlltMNi;
"Our Mother Tongue". ...Mi Frnhm
.cinoua in leacmng Hiatory"
-ur. Hogg?
AVTKBKOOM
Literature in Grammar Grades"
..... Mia Pirntiam
"Some Neglected PoinU in Arithmetic"
-Mr. loons
"Cause and Kffect in Hiatory"
-Dr. Koggea
Sherwood, March 23
MOUSING
'Readine" Un ir w ci.-
"Percentage and lis Application"'
B. W. Barne
AFTKRNOO!
"N'umbers" Mr. K. E. Sloan
"How to Improve the Teaching Pro
fession" M. V. Case
"Language in the Primary Grades"
Mrs. K. F Sloan
Beaverton, March 30
MOBNING
"Rtading" L. R. Traver
"Language".. R. H. Thomas
A FTKBNIION
"The Recitation"' L. R. Traver
"History" R. II. Thomas
"Arithmetic". L. R. Traver
The presentation of each of the above
subjects will be followed by a general
discussion.
Teachers, school teachers, patrons,
and all others iottreated in education,
are cordially invited to be present.
Every teacher teaching or intending
to teach in Washington county, should
attend one of these institutes.
Fine literary i-rograuis are being pre
pared by the schools where these in
stitutes are to be hM, and no efforts
will be spared to nuke these educational
meetings pleasant and profitable. !
A SCOTCH PLAY
The welcome announcement is
made that the charming story of
life among the glens of Scotland,
the play for which we have waited
so long, "The Bonnie Brier Bush,"
tsken from the celebrated story of
that name, written by Rev. John
Watson, who is well known to
Cansdian readers, will be produced
at the Crescent Theatre, on Fri
day, March 15.
Orders for seats will be received
by E. L McCormick. Prices are
as follows; orchestra and loges, $1;
dress circle and balcony, 75 cents;
gallery, 50 cents.
PROBATE
A C Wirtz and J J Wirtz appointed exec
utors estate of Agnes Wirtn, deceased;
John Farlier, Ira Hampton tnd H B
Johnson, appraisers.
Theodora Auderson appointed admin
istratrix estate Martin Anderson, deed,
with bonds at fSco; J A Anderson, W II
Hunter and N J Nelson, appraisers.
J L B.mks appointed administrator es
tate J 11 Donaldson, deed; bond, f.co;
estate authorized to accept $150 from P
R & X, tendered in re death of late J II
Donaldson.
Real estate sale, John C Hatch, minor,
continued.
Estate of Martha Colfelt, deal, closed
of record.
Philip Kalsch appointed administrator
estate of late Cecelia Kalsch, of south of
Cornelius, bonds at fyce; Clias Snyder,
L C Cooper and Jas Mornsey, appraisers.
Personal property of lost Duerst estate
will be sold at private sale, for cash.
'BONNIE BRIER BUSH"
Oning to the very large advance
sale of tickets for the "Bonnie Brier
Bush," which comes to the Crescent
theatre Friday March 15, the spec
ial train service to Reedville and
Beaverton has been canceled. The
train will leave Forest Grove at
7:30 carrying Forest Grove and
Cornelius visitors and return im-
ruediatsly after the performance.
The Bonnie Brier Bush Company
is composed of 20 acting people
and travel in their own special car.
Tbeir own scenery will be used for
the entire production,
NEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE
R. L. Cate, the Portland real estate
man, has opened an office in Hills
boro, aud has secured the services
of W. K. Hanley, of Forest Grove,
as. local manager. Mr. Hanley's
headquarters will m at Hillsboro,
and the territory under his control
will be entire Washington County.
It is Mr. Cate's intention to send
all customers who are interested in
his lint of Washington County
farms, to HillBboro, where they
will be met by Mr. Hanley and
shown the various properties. The
local manager has lived many
years in Washington County, and
has many friends here, being the
son of C. A. Hanley, of north of
town. He is an honest and capable
young man and his triends are
confident that he will be a valuable
assistant to Mr. Cate.
The fact that the authorities of
Portland have made "discoveries"
concerning the manufactories of
Limales will naturallv aet the oub-
lic to wondering if the baked goods
ana candies are made under clean
and healthful conditions. I there
fore extend a courteous invitation
to the public in general, to vUit my
aitcneo ai any time and a seer ta 10
for themselves, that all candiea
made at the Den of Sweets are
manufactured under clean and
healthful conditions Jas. Milten
berger, proprietor of Den of Sweets.
The Pacific Railway & Naviga
tion Company recently tendered
the sum of $150 to the widow of
the late J. H. Donaldson, who waa
killed last Fall, by the engine, at
tne Billing s crossing. While there
was no blame attached to the com
pany the offer was made as a
matter of courtesy. The sum has
been accepted.
I am now prepared to show voo
the Cbas. Stevens & Bros gamble
of the new Spring styles in ladies'
silk, cloth and wash shirtwaist
suits: also of dress suita and drees
skirts, made to your special order,
and of year own selection of goods
Silk and cloth coats also carried
I carry a standard line of corsets
and underskirts. I ail be glad to
bring my goodB to your hours upon
rf quest. Independent Phone. No.
2C4. Mrs. M. E Caudle.
Eugene Humphreys, who has
been six years up in the Eastern
Oregon country, is in town this
week, the gue of relatives. He
says that there are fine prospect
up tnat way lor a good wheat crop
this aeaon. He sars that Harvey
Humphreys, his nephew, and Sam.
bis brother, are on homesteads
near Strawberry.
The Hillsboro Plant and Flower
Gardens now has a fine line of first
class nursery stock, bought from
the Dalles Nursery, and which
they are selling at very low pricee.
Plants of all kinds, ornamental
shrubbery,' all kinds of roees on
sale Call and get acquainted.
North of court house. Iodepend
ent phone 094.
The little two year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meseinger,
who reside at the bridge south of
town, lost a thumb, Sunday, a little
brother making the amputation
with a dull ax. Dr. A. B. Bailey
ent down and united the severed
portion of the digit, and there are
indications that there will be a
good union.
All persons who have old fencing
or rubbish along county road in
Road District li), are hereby re-
queated and notified to remove
same by April 1, 1907. Also want
men and teams at reasonable
ages Jacob Reichen, Supervisor,
Hillsboro, Ore., R. 4.
A. W. Smith, of Tigardville, and
who has a real estate office in
Portland, was out today, and says
that the mill strike in Portland is
making business in his line very
dull. Mr. Smith says that before
tbe strike there were ten in his
office to one since the strike.
Schulmerich Bros, are headquar
ters for wire fence. We have sold
eight miles in the last 30 days.
Cheaper than lumber.
The German Bsntist minister of
the Bethany Baptist church wants
a good, sound and trusty buggy
horse. If you have anything that
you can recommend, call on him
at his residence at Bethany. The
horse should not be lesB than 1100
pounds, and not over 9 years old.
II. L. Tabke. who was aeent here
some time ago, and who has lately
been at McMmnviUe and St. Joe,
waa in town this morninar. In a
few days he goes to Portland to
take a position in the Southern
Pacinc city ticket office. Here
luck, old man I
For eale: Very swell canopy
top surrey, nearly new; strong,
durable, has lamps, and is thor
oughly modern. Goes for ISO.
Mrs. Ellerson, 525 Clay Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Clerk Peter Boscow, of the Hills
boro district, reports that the
school census, closed February 25,
of this year, shows 525 children of
school age 259 males and zbb fe
males. This is an lecrease of 16
over last vear.
Onion peed, Yellow Globe Dan-
vere, for sale, from selected stock,
and other varieties. Address E. J.
Thomas, Beaverton, Ore.
SOUTHER HOUSE BURNS
The residence of Alsom Souther,
situated on First Street, south of
Oak, burned Tuesday evening,
about 7:30. The family waB away
from home when the blaze caught,
supposedly originating from a de
fective flue. Mr. Souther waa at
Banks and Mrs Souther was at
a neighbors. The alarm was given
and the department reached the
place only as the names were
bursting from all parte of the
building. Effective work wag done
by Chief Ed Wann and hie men,
but it was impossible to save much
although the walls remain intact
The contents were almost totally
destroyed, either by hre or water.
The loss is estimated, building and
all at about $1,000. There was
$600 insurance $400 on the build
ing and $200 on the contents. The
N. Y, . Underwriters issued the
policy through Frank Sholes,
agent, and the adjuster ia now on
tbe way.
PR0rKS8I09AU
F.A. HAILEY.M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
OIBm R.il.Vf..r.n t.l k
Room 12, 13 and 15. Krai.Uiioe-Muuth-
nawmnneanu Baxwud Htm la.
Both 'Pbonet.
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S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. If,,
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OB opaUir over Tb Delta Druj Blur
RMldroc Kaat of Court Houv,
In UM COniAP ftf tWm Kl.b
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JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1I. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8nrgon Southern PacIHe Railroad Co.
ConaulUlion in French or EiiglUh. Of
fice opauira. ovrr U J. Hojrt Co5, atore,
nodij aide of Main St., HilUtoro, Or.
F. J. BAILEY. M. D..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Kaaidenec on corner Second and Oak 8t
Oregon Pbon Main 116.
HILLSBORO ... OREGON
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A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. MJIIcK ret
DR. V. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
HILLBBORO OKE80X
m . uy W. . Mar
BAG LEY A HARE
ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW
Rooms l tad 2 Skate Boilding
HILLSBORO, . . OREGON.
H. T. BAQLEY ,
ATTO&N&Y-AT-LAW
Office, aptUirs, over the Post Office,
HUlaboro, - OtcgMt
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room i, 4, & j, If orgaa Blk Hillsboro.
JOHN U. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Cpataiia, Balky Margaa Black
Room, iaaf a.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-IAW
Office, Up Stairs, Central Block.
HILLSBORO OREGON
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upataira, Room j, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - ; Oregon
E. J, LY0N8
B. P. CORNELIUS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Do a General Real Estate. Loan and In-
suranee Buaineaa. List your farm with
tnem and and aaale. Ther will treat
yon right. Add your tale to our list.
Call in and aee n.
Main Street, . Hilhboro, Or.
IMHOFF & MINAR
DaaIpth ltl f trili un,l rlrAnUm
mentsand Tombstones, and all kinds of
cemetery and memorial work. Write ua
for particulars. Address 335 E. Morriaon,
PORTLAND
OREGON
IT. R. imbriel
S Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock . Ranches and
I Range Lands Reclamation
and sale of Desert Lands a
speoialty. Pine investments
Z for your idle money. Write
or call at office.
Room u, Chamber of Commerce
Portland
Oregon
NEW ERA PAINT
Varnhh mnd firwaAes
. . Paint and Decorating
FURNITURE REFINISHED
In any of the modern styles, by an
experienced wood-finisher. Also
painting, papering, tinting end all
kinds of interior decorating.
H. OCSSMER, HIIHboro, Of
Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth .
O.U. HUNTER
Oontraotor and Builder
Estimates given on all classes of building
Shot, flrmf Mf Main W.
Ham Mwea, oaof oaaf mi Ouk.
of
HIIMoro,
Oregon