The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1907, Image 4

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The football team of the fort
land High School went to Forest
Oroe lant Saturday and beat the
Tacific University team by a score
of lix to nothing. The Portland
youngster put up a good game and
although P. U. ia euppoeed to have
the heavieet team, the visitors
went at it like old timers on the
gridiron. After the Portland team
left the Grove a confectionery, con
ducted by the Baldwins, had an
officer stop the manager at the
HillBboro station, alleging that
some of the boys had bought ice
cream and confections there, and
that some of the purchases were
unpaid. Manager Bruce Schumaun
paid the bill, which amounted to
13 .50, rather than have trouble, al
though he says he was at the depot
when the trouble took place. By
the time Schumann had settled,
the train pulled out, and about ten
of the team jumped off the train
and remained over night. The
youngsters went to the cloeing ball
of the carnival and er joyed the
evening.
Assessor Wilcox has raised the
assessment of the Southern Pacific
to $15,000 per mile on the West
Side division, running past this
place. This valuation is about in
consonance with other values, and
., if there is a piece of rail iu the Pa
cific Northwest earning money
on such a valuation it is right here.
Readers of the Argus are requested
to read the assessment showing in
another column, as it is highly in
structive, and well worth one's
time for perusal. The valuation
this year is the greatest in the his
tory of the county, and another
feature should not be overlooked
and that is the timber assessment,
which is about one-fourth of tbe
assessment This means many
dollars saved to the property hold
er outside of timber lands, and the
official who makes the taxroll
should be commended for his work
in this line.
The clang of the fire bell awoke
Hillsboroites Tuesday morning, at
about 1 o'clock. The department
responded to the call, and found
the barn of John Weik, on First
tod Mr, on nre. ine ore was
not discovered until it was well
under way. Mr. Weik and sons
were up to Banks, moving houses,
and the origin of the nre is un
known. The loss probably will be
1200. There was no insurance.
Mr. A. C. U. Berry came in yes
terday from Forest Grove and
Portland to take a look over the
construction work on the P. R. Jc
N. R. R , of which he has charge of
tbe nret twenty miles out of Tilla
mook. Tillamook Herald.
An old gentleman by the name
of Haecke, of Booth of Cornelius
was thrown from his wagon, last
Saturday, and suffered a severe
concussion of the brain. A physi
cian was called and he ia rallying,
and will recover.
The Fair workers did well. Mes
.dames J. A. Imbrie, Rollins, Don
olson, Moore, Greer, Redmond and
Sewell, are especially deserving of
praise, for faithful work done in
their various departments.
Hunters report the China pheas
ant as rather shy Ibis season, and
tbe shoots are not very large. A
number went out tbe first day of
tbe season and came iu at evening
without a (single shot.
We have just got in a lot of
stumping powder. Also full line
f rubbers and shoes. Come and
Bee us. Andereon & Son, Reedville.
Chas. Elwell and wife, of Port
land, were out the lant of the week,
guests of Thos. Pucker . and Mr.
and Mrs. U. G. Gardner.
Dr. Linklater is preparing to
build a new concrete walk in front
of the Argus office and his new
business building, adjoining.
E W. Haines, tbe Forest Grove
banker, was in town Friday, at
tending the Fair, and pronounced
it all right.
Mis. Frank Wallace departed for
Hammond, Saturday evening, for
an extended visit with her hue
band
The business bouses of Hillsboro
were handsomely decorated for tbe
Fair in many instances.
Jack Reicben has sold bia 10'
acre tract, at Phillips, to Mrs.
ttcnuip.
Frank Pezoldt sold his 12-acre
tract, at Phillips, this week, to Joo
Guedechmid.
Joseph Bishop, John Ritter and
John Copp, of Helvetia, were in
town Tuesday.
The city got busy, the day after,
cleaning up the streets. 1 he con
fetti was inches deep.
V. V. Wiley has been confined
to bia room this week, with an at
tack of tonailitia.
Wilkea Bros, are having a new
concrete walk built in front of their
abstract office.
Geo. Ireland went up to Green
ville, Tuesday, to complete a job of
painting.
J. W. Vandervelden, tbe Roy
merchant, was in town Tuesday.
T. B. Perkins, a Buxton mer
chant, saw tbe Fair, Friday.
Wm. Inglea, of Buxton, was in
tbe county Beat Friday
Todd, of Laurel, was in
town Friday.
- O. C. Cardirell was in from Bur
ton, Friday. (
Argus and Journal, tJ.25.
A. Reverman, of Cornelius, as
in the city Saturday.
W. C. Davison, of Banks was in
town Saturday.
Cha A. Whitnev, of Woodburn,
was a Fair visitor Friday.
Go to L. E Gotham f.r Atpa
pelle horse covers ami Up robe-'.
Misses Mayme and Edna HiMw,;
of Gastpu, were iu tbe city Frui ty.
Try your Independent Telephote
for long distauce.
B. Phillips and wife, of bank?,
were Argus callers Saturday.
George Lennen, of Cornelius, was
in town last Friday.
J. C. Kuratli went to Tiard
ville, Wednesday, on bu-iuess.
Mr. Hedge, the Beaver ton mer
chant, was an Argus caller Satur
day. J. V. Dimes and G. X. Thomas,
of Beaverton, were in town Friday,
attending the Fair.
Watch out for Bor wick's fkIs of
dairy cows one of the bet herds
in the county.
Mr. Schruitt, of Schmitt & Ku
lisch, merchants, Bravertou, was a
caller Friday.
F. S. Bradley and L F. Cars-
tens, of Banks, were callers at the
Argus office, Friday.
Herman Ostertuan, the Center-
ville merchant, was in the city
Saturday, viewing the big show.
Allen Peck and wife, of Beaver
ton, were in town Saturday, to see
the Fair sights.
G. B. Wood, an old time Iowan,
and now residing near Thatcher,
was in the city Friday.
Mrs. J. W. Henry, of Gaston,
formerly a resident of Hillsboro,
was in town rriday.
Bishop Henry Barkley, of the
U B. church, Portland, was in the
city Friday, and called.
J. L Morelock, a well to do
farmer of near Beaverton, was iu
town Saturday, viewing tbe Fair.
Mrs. J. Utzinger, of Astoria, vis
ited her parents, Mr. acd Mrs
Samuel Stephens, the first of the
week.
Joe Hinton, who has been log
ging here for a number of years,
has gone to Moclips, Wash., for an
extended Btay.
D. C. Aikin, of -Xewberg, an old
Argus subscriber, was in the city
attending the Fair, and visiting hU
daughter, Mrs. Humke, the las!, ol
the week.
G. W. Baker and wife, of Bea
verton, were Fair viewers, Satur
day. Mr. Baker was one of the
big pumpkin exhibitors.
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis
We hve them for everybody, and
at prices that are values.
The Hall Committee of Vint
Maple Camp, Woodmen of the
World, will give a dance at their
ball, one mile west of Cedar Miil
on Saturday evening, October 12
IWi. lickets including tunier.
$1 00. Members of tbe Camp, half
price. Everybody invited.
On Saturday last Chas. Sohuliz,
who works on John Dennis' rai.ch,
was severely nj'ured by boing kick
ed in the face by a horee. One of
the bones of the nose was fractured
and a cut through the upper lip
was made, two inches jn length.
Dr. F. A. Bailey (stitched up the
wounds and the unfortunate man
will be confined to tbe house for a
few days.
LaBt Thursday Joseph W. Kos-
malski and J. J. Blew, who reside
near Progress, engaged in a heated
discussion over, some differences
between them which finally lei to
a personal encounter. Blew struck
Kosmalski in the mouth with his
fist and jarred a few of the latter'
teeth loose, but beyond that no
damage waa done. The day fol
lowing Blew appeared before Judge
C. E Kindt, and was arraigned on
a charge of assault and battery
He entered a plea of guilty to the
accusation, and Judge Kindt nn
poseu a nne ot flo, wnicn was
promp:ly paid.
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Sell Your Farm, Eh?
If you wish to sell your Farm, brintf
it to us and we can give you the ben
efit of a Portland, as well us a Hills
boro office. Our Portland office at
226 StarK street, is in touch with
fifty per cent, of the homeseehers
who reach Portlandi List your
place with us.
Mr. E. P. Cornelius hus charge of
the Hillsboro office, and he Knows
Washington County lihe a booh.
Call in and see him. -
Opposite the Tualatin Hotel, and
one door west of the Lion Saloon.
R. L. CATE
E. P. Cornelius, Resident M.iri.ujcr
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SI MM ON 3.
Card of Thanks
To our many friends and neighbors
we desire to extend our sincere
thanks for their aid and sympathy,
in many ways, during the illness
and death of our beloved father.
Daniel Bailey,
Lawrence Bailey
and SiHters.
VETERANS ATTENTION
Washington County Indian War
Veterans, Co. B. will meet Oct. M,
1907, at the Court House, Hillsbo
ro, Oregon, at 10 a. m. Important
business to be transacted.
W. H. II. Meyers, Pres.
Jabez Wilkes, Sec.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given ttiat the under-
signed administrator of the estate of Ce
celia Kalncli, deceased,, h ax filed in tiio
County Court of the fctate of Oregon, for
Washington County, his final account un
auch administrator, and that Monday, the
11th day of November, A. U, 11)07, low
been net as the time for hearing oblBctioiiH
to said linal account before Raid Court.
PHILIP KAIXC1I,
Administrator of the nutate of Cecelia
Kalsch, deceased.
Bagley & Hare, Attorneys for administrator.
IN Til K JISTKK Cot'KT KOK
NOKTll llIMJiltoUO JCSTICK. OV
THK I'KACK ASJJCoNSTAlll.K
I'lSTIUCT, WASHIXUTON
COINTY, OKKt'ON.
li. E. Payne and l.K, Payne,
Partners ilnin,; bn.slnesH un.
tr th tinii tiuntf. un.! mIvIm
of Payne Urus., Plaintiffs,
v.
Fred liiil mid L. Ci rills, IVfcmUnta. J
To V'red Hill ami I., drills, the aljove
named defendants:
In I lie name of the Stale of Orison:
You arc hereby required and coiniiinilnd
to In ami appear in the above entitled
Court and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled caue,
on or before the expiration of nil weeks
from the dale of the lirt publication of
Hum suuimoiiM, in the H 1 1 1m I h iro Arvua,
the lirt publication thereof laiitiK Kept.
t!i, l:T, to-wit: On or before Oetolier Jil,
ltniT, and if you Tail mo to appear and au-
wfr the pUiutill will take judgment
against you and each of you for tbe sum
of Thirty Dollars and thirty five cents
and for the costs and disburse
nieu!s of this anion, and lor r judgment
directing that (lie personal property ,e
loiiuiiiu to you and each of you. consist
ing of ropes, blocks, Udders, pain Us, oils,
wall paper, brushes colors and paint ma
u-rials, Uds and mattress, situate in the
A. ('. Archbold building in Block "ti,"
town of Hillsboro, Oregon, heretofore at
tached at the instance of the above named
plaintitls, be sold iu the manner provided
by law, and the proceeds thereof applied
toward the satisfaction of Mich judgment.
'I'll is summons is served upon you by
publication by order of 11. T. nagley,
Justice of the Peace of the alnive entitled
Ihstrii't, made and dated on tbe lth day
of September, 11)07, which order requires
that you appear on or helore the 31st day
of October, Pt7, and answer said com
plaint. H.T. HAOLKY,
Justice of the Peace of .North Hillsboro
Justice of the Peace and Constable Dis
trict. Ifagley it Mare, Attorneys for Plaintitls
BICYCLE SHOP
Bicycles, Gnus, Umbrellas
aud Sewing Machines re
paired and cleaned. Hand
, saw filing and setting. Also
agents for new bicycles.
Call in before buying or
getting work done elsewhere
F. R. DAI LEY,
Wain tt., mmal mt tchulmmrlch'm Star
TIM hi TABLE.
Insure Your Slock
Insure your horses and livestock
and when you lose one you will (;rt
cash. Don't take cliaiiers when it
ii not lieceiMary. Tuke out a policy
IN A HKLIAI'.I.K COMPANY
I am agent for the National Live
stock Association. Insures against
death from any cause, I imp inc a
line. Terms reasonable
JOHN VANDKKWAI.. lieiiveiton, nr.,
It. K. 1). No. 2
Tbe old reliable fire insurance num.
l'asM'j:tr train edit
I.r im- for PottUnd -
I nn ( .n.ve hs nl
Miriid ui Klyer
, Kirrst 1'iove local
t 'Ol Vrtili.4 ovctUivl
Arrives from Portland-
C'ocvallis ovnUud
1'orcsl t'liove lis.il
Sheridan f lyer
l orrsl Clove local
Leaving Portland
t Corv illis oveiland
I 1'i rrst ('.rove local
Sheridan l'lycr
Purest Grove local
' Arrival in Pi.rllsinl
, Purest ('.rove locsl
Sheridan flyer
' forest ('.rove local
Corvallis overland
; The Ktirist (irove 1
carry b.njgai;".
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Kxefiitnr'H Sale of kcul Estate
COR WIN A HEIDEL
Uaalmr In
All kinds of Fresh Meat!. Prices Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry always on bund
upon order. Free delivery to all parts
01 the town, we buy lat stock.
Both Phonmu
Second Street, Hillsboro, Or
SUMMONS
IN TH 10 .1 t'STICK COt'KT KOK NORTH
HILLKIiiiKO JtJHTICK OK THK
PKACK AND .'ONBTA Bl.K DIS
TRICT, WASHINGTON C'OI'N
TV, OKKOON.
It. T. .Simpson, Plaintiff,
vs. r
I. A. Travis, Defendant )
To j. A, Travis, the above named De
fendant. -In
the 11111111) of the State of Oregon;
You are hereby commanded and reoiiired
to appear in the above entitled Court ami
answer the Complaint filed against you
in tbe above entitled cause 011 or before
the expiration of six weeks from the dale
of the first publication of this Summons
upon you, the first publication thereof
being on the Mil oay or Septemlsir, l'.tri,
to wit, on or before Octolwr lUtb, 1907: and
you will please take notice that if you
fail so to appear and answer said Com
plaint the Plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of $.'J5 00 In U. M,
gold coin, and for the costs and disburse
ments of this action; and that the moneys
heretofore attached and garnisheed iu the
possession of Hie Pacific ftailwav it Navi
gation Co. due and owing to you be sold
ami the proceeds thereof applied in aatia
faction of such judgment.
i his Summons is served iinon von bv
publication by order of H. T, jlagley,
Justice 01 the l eace in U10 above named
District, made and dated at Hillsboro,
Oregon, on the 6th day of September, 1007,
H T. JlAULKY,
Justice of the Peace for North Hills
boro Justice of the Peace and Constable
District, Washington County, Oregon.
Jlagley V Hare, Atty, for Plaintiff.
Notice Is hereby given thai, by virtue of'
the terms of Hie last w ill aud le-lainciii
of Peter Henfteii, deceased, the undersign- I
ed executor will, from and after Monday, i
October 21, l!IU7, proceed to sell, at pru ate ,
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash In !
hand, all the following thiHcrllicd real es.
tate, situate in Washington County, Ori-1
foil, and being a part of the Donation ;
.and Claim of Jeurge V. Jones and w ile, I
in T. 1 N. K. I W. Will. Mer., and being
bounded and particularly described as
follows, to-wil: Commencing at tbe;
Southwest corner ol said claim and run - !
ning the lice east Ho rods, thence north wi
rods to southeast corner of land formerly
owned by Charles King, thence test hii :
rods to the west line of said claim, thence
south K0 rods to the place of beginning, !
containing IU acres, more or less.
llids will Is- received by me at the real ,
estate office of Kuratli Hroi.,al Hillsboro, ;
Oregon. This sale will he subject to eon- i
til iiiation by the County Court of Wash
irigton County. Oregon. 1
This laud is situated 011 the Hillsboro
Cedar Mill road, 7 miles from Portland.;
It is all level laud, '.'At acres of which is in I
cultivation, has dwelling house, two1
barns, orchard witli good variety of fruit,
ami Is a desirable tract of laud for a home, :
Dated this September IS, I!i7.
CHRISTIAN ZlMtCIIKi:,
Knecutor of the Last Will and 'J'csla-I
lueiitof Peter Heiilieu, Deceased,
W, N, Barrett, Attorney for ICxecutor, j
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
Oregon
Shorjt Line
Aa union Pacific
.'I TKAINM TO TIIK KAST IAII,V
MtOM POItil.ANI,
Through Pullman standard and tourist
Klt'fpiiig'L'iirH ilailv to Omaha. Chi,.,,,,
Spokane; tout 1st plecping car daily to
isausus vity; inroiiuli I'lilliunn tourist
iilceptiig.iars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kaunas City, re
clining chair cars (seats free) to the
Hast daily.
MrH If. L. RuHRell, of Gaston,
was in ;he city Friday.
(Kmtall.iitioii of I1H7 Assessment.)
To the Ta payers of Washington County,
Oregon: .
Notice is hereby given that the Hoard o'
Kqualiy.atinn for Washington County,
Oregon, will convene at the Clin k's olliec
at the Court house, in Hillsboro, on the
21st day of October, 1!K)7, the saiim being
the third Monday In said month and the
tune llxed uy law Tor the meeting ot saul
Hoard of Kiiiili.ation, which will con
tltiueiU sessions from day to dy, ex
clusive of Hiindays and legal holidays,
until the examination and correction and
equalization of the assessment rolls, lor
said year shall lie completed; which said
Hoard will continue In session for one
mouth from said date, unless the labors
thereof are sooner completed.
Petitions or applications for the re
duction of a particular assessment shall
be made in writing, verilied by the oath
of the applicant or his attorney and tiled
with the lloard during tiie first week it Is
by law required to be in session, and any
petition or application not so made, verb
lied, and tiled shall not be considered or
acted upon by the Hoard.
George II. W'llcox,
Assessor for Washington County, Oregon.
Do you want a buggy? We have
the fluent lines ever shown iu thin
county. Schulmericb Broe.
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lon.hpokane, Wallace
Pullman, Minneap
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Hiver boats oitho lower Columbia and
Willamette daily except Sunday,
LOW ItVJ'KH
To and rrom all points In the Ksst
I ickets via this ronUioii sale at all depol
olllcos ol I In, Southern Pacilii; Co
WM..M0MIJURAY,
Gtiiiciral 1'aHHotiger A (rent
Portland, Oregon.
tiir.lay Kvenini; Telagram anil
Ariis, if2.f(J per year.
For a rooiI nmoke try the Hohil
lur or Kxoolloncitt and you wiH
try thciu again aud again.
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fit it serve )'ou It-Her ati.l :.tu- smi i;i..ir i:i..u-y
tli.til anyone else.
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ami le com Piu ei!. I;ic ol the !.U;.-e-.t M. k-. of
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thiiu; tli.it p. not all tiht, hiinv; it h.ul. am! c
will male it lii'ht.
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Also your j.rivate j.apers.
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make 110 t hare. , . .
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TAX NOTICE
I In- tHiycri of W.mhinnb.ii Count v,
rciion.who have pi,l ,t one t,f , (
Ihcir ta.cforthe year t,r.b, ,,, w,j, ,
saul tax win levic.l in ,l)mmiv ,,,,
l.erehy not liP, that the icmnlniiH. 'half
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Mon.l.yin (t. tobcr, ,.,vi ,1 not pi, by
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