The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 30, 1908, Image 3

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PoiicIhii SlcnU Wtttch
.nJ Thirty Dollar
UOl'CUIY
0 civix
tHAKLES
lilt Si Dtv lib
llruoa Donelson,
old boy. with hi.
P.WOU at P'. U,U
iDd thirty dollars from
vb9M WOfllDB in
La Poueleon ""w" M
""a .1.11 l-
(llo ihioounij ju,
that & nan
looey, "J I10 11 10 Cbarlee
juddIdk In tola vicinity. Un
f of tb theft, Doughty skip-
,L and tt tbii writing. io
. i.i.- k.v not bttn able to
ttUWlHW ------
la East llliUDoro. it i
it that bs Intends to j 'io the
voiy and g to tne rump
Ht wears a stubby moue-
hat DO trd. WDen laal
paworet pirof blue army
t black overcoat, tod black
1 . m . . 1 n
bit III I "! 0 ou J
q bsigbl, and nas tiue
Sheriff Counallaud deputies
Sm made diligent wared lr
... a ill.
bty, aou ww appreneou aim
Doubly a a soldier in
Hppioas, daring id war
tba
lib
HOMO OP ISAAC LBISY
!wUiy.ba lived In Washing
is) eonaty fir narl ball a ce n
W celebrated bit Mho birthday,
'w it homi In Woodlawn. on Hat-
'wUt, Iba 2'lh lost Anwring
door ball on lest Saturday
'uhl, Mr. Iely beheld a large
epeoy of neighbor, children,
d children ana great granq
jtillown, and iirpbe a and niecwe,
tba oumber of twenty-tevwn, who
Wat to remind bitu tbal Bun Jay,
taittlb. wai tba anniversary of
lit birth, and that 54 yaara ago. on
Mitl. be bad lad Miai Kelher
lirth to tba hymeneal altar. Tba
Iwtoiag was (pent with muic,
tkbt and rung, and at 10:30
Vwock, relreahm'nU were aerved
,1V) attraction of tba evening waa
WVWrp iJll.uuaj v.ft", nuivil urn
Kit tepere, on fr each year
I Ufa. The company dlnrel
HlI:M, after indulging tba hope
ttefUocle Ike" might live to !
aWtiabiiooa buodretb birthday.
TboaipraMDt wrr:
Utmt. amt MrUtiirt V, A. Mmil
ocn-, (Wo ltlioiiir, li(lil I'umr-
tf. Umc Ui.v. Ikn Lrity. mnigl
liT. Jom l,wig, Van IWk. C. II.
lucUri. K. A. Umv, V, C. Million,
Ik. tad Mm. W. T. Lvoiu, Kay Mont
Cnr, Km mil Vulu MntKmrrr,
n Itmhiunr. I trim l.nif mi.l Clara
UtfT,
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Ikmbf tnaouai- myl( aa a K.publl-
aadMaU before the ffiniariea, to
HMi April m, ivoH, (or the office of
QlMtf Clerk. II notulniteJ and elect
4 1 ataagt fair ami courtemii treatment
tut Being familiar with the dutire ol
6aM 1 t i i - f ... - . .L. .
If elected, In a aatiafactory mauner.
f nr n vnrti
n is. oHi i
Billtboro, Oregon.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Wrtbday party given Id honor of
w Una llianan. at Albert
udti ptaoe. three ruilea north
at of Beaverton, last Saturday
naiot, wai a pleaaant and muoh
"Had aooial event The evening
uipeot in playing gamea, aing
liith instrumental munio. Kn
'NthaenU were eerved at mid-
"lit. Tboae preant were: Mr
la r. Rrank llornriob. Miaaea
' Hienan, Lillian Wyroan,
;;a Dcnman, rttui King, Mary
"wojai, Louiae Wyman. Mra
"MBpeioa, Meaara. Robert Jennie,
rw Hecknian, Carl Sioe, W
4llen,Carl Morti, Gottlieb Heck
"DrChaa. Vanderwal.
IWmaeUr Corueliu, call ait.,,,
tlon to tbf prarlii-a of arOntti palrona
of rural dlivnry , i,ia,:Ul, ,M,HB
omoa in tbnir bom. ,:, ti,B
doaire t iliapatcb Uttra in.tnad ol
iUiplyihg lbr,M.vn, Wlt, p,,
In eiivam: i. lbmr i,mU. Ihm
prarlii-n iitipiiM. undue banlibi)
on rural carrmre in riiiuviii(( lm
mine from Ihhm and dnlaya theiu
on tba aervice of their rout.. The
piwltnaetrr, tlnrefure, urnnty r
ueala the pair.. o. (if rural delivery
l pruvide theiii.rlv end kwp on
band a aupply u atampa coiiMiatBiit
with and in advene of tlmir nnnda
It la aleo vrry deairahla that rural
palrona j-laie in ihnir mail boxea
mall detachable rupa of wiMid or
tin in which to place coini, when
nncraaary, in purcbaaiug auppliee
of at a in pa.
Du you want iKime lota in a
growing California town, within
one half tulle of the beautiful Hau
l,uia Hay, in eichanKe for a moun
lalu ranch or 1 1 1 tUUiro loU?
Kioeal aevtiou in Central Califor
nia; great for cure of pulmonary
and rheumatic troubU.. Call at.
or addreee, Argua oflice, Hillalwro,
Ore. 1imm and abstract.
K. A. McDonald, Food and Drug
iirrnr, llureau of Ubemiatry,
I'mt'd Slate lifpartiiient of Agri
culture, with headiuerlera in I'orl-
Und. waa in tba city ye.lerdar
White here !. purcbaaed aeveral
boltlra of eitracla, and olbr f xxl
preparaliuna, put up by Kaatern
firina, evidently for the purpoae of
analyaia.
Have ju.t a few ladiea'and tniea-
ea coat whicb will lie aold in the
next 'M dayi. Homebody i. going
to gt a bargain, fr thry will .ure
ly g't at eome price. I ponitively
will not carry tbeiu over, liaird'a.
Wui. K. (tilliert, repreeetiling tba
(ieo. W, Koott klacbinery Houee,
will le at Kchulineriuh liroa. More,
Friday and Halurday of tbii week,
and will dein'inatrate the Ciilaon
Uaauline Kngine and a new fruit
apray. Bee bit dieplay ad.
We atill have eome good fruit
tree left, 2 and 3 year old. (lood
lie a are gelling ecarce, io call
while we have the alock . Morton'a
UilUboru Plant and Flower Gar
den, litlleboro. 44-lf
Jim Iiuller i aeai.ting County
Aaaeaaor (lo. T. Wilcoi in tire
paring innnoranda for uae of dep
uty county aaee'eora. Tba present
owuerabip IxKik are a great aid to
deputy aMHi.or in the performance
of their work.
Ixet Hapbia hanJbag, ranUin
in brown iiuree with um of
moner av-d topaa ring, between
Clitra mill and Congregallonal
ohurch. Reward. Uava at Argua
oflica.
Come to the Waper atrvice in
the Congregalinnal cburcb next
Sunday afternoon, al 5 o'clock.
There will tie epwial tuunic uuder
direction ol Mr. Layton. worn
ins aermonat 11 o'clock, aubject,
Halvation Through Urace."
Mhcrn Must File PctitionHby
April First
I'KIMAKIES OS AI'KIL MVtMTH
taiiJidilt. ha H
Petition
Several candidate for oflice have
CM their petition with the Coun-
v...,-ul,eurn are genine ,n tn .u. m;f. r T..r,. M
ready to do ao. The primaries oc- Churchley, of Keedville. Ore.. Jan
cur on April I7th. Caodidatee, in A l, a on
llVlIU Is MOB Ik... . 0 I n I . .1
lueir namea on me oi- For cold feet una warm eliuriera. ctipw in tbe recorder'a oUice in
ticiai primary ballot, tuut file their Haird baa them for men, women January 1907, with the receipti for
etuiona. with the miuired numhnr n" cniiaren. 4.,-tr.
I
of naniea.. with the CUrk b tli
firt day of April, or fifteen daya
Wore the primariea. Thoae who
have filed their petition, with the
County Clerk, are aa follow! John
McClaran, Galea Creek, for County
ComniiHuioner; M. C. Cane. Hills
boro, for County Kchool Hunerin-
Undent; W. M. Jackwm.Hilleboro,
for County Treaaurer: Geo. M
lunter, North Uillolwro. for Jus
tine of the I'eace; E. J. Godman,
lillalwro, fur County Clerk. Ue
WitlHmilh iaaleoa candidate for
Clerk, and will r-non Gle hie peti
lion. Frank T. Kane is a candi
date for the ollice ol She rill', hi
voting place being Foreot Grove
Lent, but not leant, are Geo Wil
cox, for County Aeeeneor and Wil-
i I retard for County Recorder
Neil week, the Argu. probably will
nave either name of avowed candi
alee to preeenl
Hi nee tbe namee of the several
candidates were put in print, it is
earned tbal U.K. .Newell, of Gas
too. l out for Heiireeenlative: A
It. lodd, of Forest Grove, for Com
mi.ioner, and Max Crandall, of
iiill.boro, for Aesessor, tbe latter
tiling bis petition tbia mnrotng.
NOTICE
KMI4A LOUISE SHIDLER
Bma Uuiae fieidler, wbo died
nuary 22, 1008, of pulmonary
"WW, at Cornellua. was the
wgbter of Herman Betdler. and
born April 19, 1802. Her
Jner died in 1003. Deceased
' father, sister nd two
"roinera to mourn her death. The
ral wai held in the Lutheran
wuroh at Corneliua, and interment
U In th r,....ii... t...
H ' -W VUIUVHUB UDUIOIDIJ
J father, Herman Seidler, hai
"MQ in nharaanf Ik. C.lk... P..
Jlo track out of Corneliua, for the
IkaiaiA m
yean.
Government Inaptcted Mcata
t
oaving opened a butcher ahop in
'-iinorle building, opposite the I
r 0 V. Hall. Main Street. Hilla
r. we invite the publio to try
w Government Inspected meats,
r'1 kinds, which we guarantee to
Ua lM 10 6very Particular,
-""psnaent pbone, 002.
Prioe & Stilts, Props. 46
Fine location
ite. Inouire of
Full Mood HufTOrphlngton egga
'or batching. I1.B0 for IS eggs,
Call and ee stock l)efore buying
few cockerela lor aale. 1
Ithnadea. IHh A Baseline HtreeW.
- -, ...
litlatfcirn. Ore.
P. 8. Andsreon ia now ranching
aat. It . I 1 1 l.iwrtMirlfJ
near Wlicn mm. u
waa in the mercantile busineee al
Mlvtllet. where his store burned
8 aaya beprefera merchandising
to farming.
!.'., .! Fiftv acres cleared
nd in tbe vicinity of Hillsboro
on rural mail and milk route; near
telephone line,
good building
Argua.
Tk 11nw race waa represented
. ,!,iK at Tualatin. Ore, on tbe
2Ctb, inel.Mra. lun m, oi u
lace, preaenting ner liege ioru enu
an aimonu eyeu tin w.
ir..ii tin nf Lownev' super
run -- .,.-...
.t..u.nut.a in naokaaea. aioou b
choice confeolions, fruiw. cigars and
lobaooos.-ralmateer a ioniecuu..
err.
tifu.. i..t bflard from, tne
TT UPII - - ,
.k..in...i.ha Kt. and wife, anu
OliUU""""',"'l ,,, , I
Wilt reat P acerviue. vai., uu
were enjoying their outing in good
shane.
.i
nu.-r nnoktails. hot vigorais,
j n v t
J l ham
..n,t-i.'hes. at Palmateer's Con
fectlonery.
r.- ii 'immArman. of tbe
vv.iu.. sett emeni, oeyonu
one, was in town Saturday, greeting
his friends.
nr. a.1 A main to work on
wwuwu
u..a i.a crnnfi ninaut
up on Independent phone.-rred
n ...j tini.Wn Ore. &'
i i
Jill
HH.LSBOR0 Aftaus, JAN. 30,1X3
t.oui Klug, ol Portland, was in
biwn lueeday.
Misa Bernice U'itharn, of Hwodi
liivnr, is viHiiing niiks t.ecelia
Greer.
Are you a smoker? Then call I
for the Schiller or Kxcelleneia Receipts of Keeorder Ireland
Ibeir
Oregon manufaclure.
Andrew Weetburg and P. I Lil-
ligard.ol near Laurel, were in town
Tuebday, and called.
J. A. Zimmerman, of Rnndarid
Farm, noar tbe Harris' i'.ridae, was
in the city, yesterday.
irv mem we trunk they are
fine aeeorted chews at the len of
Hweeta.
I'rove This
THE TIMES ARE GETTING BETTER
laditaiion Point t nioH Beieg
Proptrou Year
Very
It has been predicted that times
would be dull during the first half
of tbe present vear. on account of
the financial depreeeion juBt exper
ienced, but a comparison of the re-
Three divorce cases were filed
thia week in Circuit Court Clara
rnett asks for a divorce from Rice
rnett. The couple were married
n Halem, Feb. 21, i:X)4,and plain
tiff waa deserted by defendant at
ascade Lock's in 1904. She asks
to be allowed to resume her maid-
name. Thos. Kidd asks that
tbe matrimonial bond now existing
betweeo bimeelfand Letitia Kidd
be dissolved. Complainant alleges
that defendant left his home with
one, David h. Llliott, and lived
itb him at Vancouver, B. C, and
t Seattle, Wash. There are three
children now with plaintiff. Bar
bara Akos aska for a divorce from
Peter Akos. They were married at
ippa, Hungary, in 1903. In the
0. G. Barlow, of Portland, a for
mer resident of thia county, was in
town today.
Money to loan on real estate se
curity. Terms reasonable. Ku
ratli Bros. 4G-tf
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's bose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
J. J. Kuratli, notarv public, is
registering voters in asbington
and Beaverdam precincts.
While umbrellas are going up out
doors, tbey are goiDg down at
Baird's. 43-tf
Tbe CofTrie Club will meet at tbe
home of Mra. K. H. Greer. Satur
day afternoon, Feb. 1, at 2:30.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ler or Excellencia and you will
try them again and again.
Born, Jan. 28, IMS, to Frank
Barnes and wife, of near Hillsboro,
a son, weight 10 pounds.
Bargains in ladies raits at
tbe same month, this year, shows
that there has been more transac
tions in realty thus far this year
than last. In January of last year,
the total receipts at the Recorder's
oflice amounted to $334. This
month, the receipts will run close
ti the $400 mark, which shows that
business not only has held its own,
but is better. It is always quiet at
this time of year, but tba general
business outlook for tbis year, tak
ing tbe real estate movements as
an indicalion. is by no means die
couragiog. Washington county is
in a splendid financial condition.
and will come to the front with her
usual bumper crops tbis fall, to
round out the business of the year.
same rear dftfnnHant AimnrlaA ri 8nrjfon Southern Paclfio Railroad
same year, aeienuant deserted her, equitation in French or English,
and bas since remained away. rice upuir. over L. M. Hoyt cy..
Brandywine. Texas. Glen Marv
and WiIboo pedieree strawberry '
plants for .ale at Fern Leaf Fruit A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Farm. R. 8. Alexander, Cornelius, . .
O.-e., Route 2. 41-52 rhysician and Surgeon.
A team owned by Mr. Nickum, OFFICE Rooms 7, 8 and 9
of Beaverton, driven by a China- Bailey-Morgan Block.
u.iut nun, iu iUlimuu lank tun-
ay, ran away and crashed into a
job printing establishment at the
corner of Second and Salmon
treets, and created a panic among
the printers. One of the employees
was injured by tbe flying glass
When John saw tbe damage
wrought, he was beard to exclaim:
Wash mallow fool hawsh; plinter
man no catchem hay."
For Sale On very easy terms, a
modern 5-room cottage, with first
class fixtures. Monthly payments
will be accepted. C. Rhoades,
Hillsboro. 44-tf
HILLSBOROITES IN CALIFORNIA
W. O. Donelson and wife, who left
for California laEt Thursday, write
the Argus from Fresno, that tbey
are erjoying the trip immensely
Tbey went down through the San
Joaquin alley to Fresno, where
Baird's; 35 cents to 50 cents values tbey stopped for a time, amid the
January prices, l'J cents. 4 J-tt. vineyards ana he trees. He de-
All sums due H. Osterman k Co.,
Centerville, Oregon, over 30 days,
will be placed in an attorney s
hands for collection on February 1,
11MIH. II. Osternian & Co.,
41-lf Centerville, Ore,
AUCTION SALE
II. T. Bagley, of this city, spent
a day or two at st. Helens, this
week, on legal business, returning
home this morning.
Hereafter there will be no pub
lic danoes at Helvetia Hall. From
now on these affairs will be strictly
pcribes Fresno as a beautiful city,
rith a population of 28,000, where
the streets are lined with palm and
pepper trees. Taking an automo
bile, Mr. and Mrs. Donelson went
out to Glovis, in the country, where
tbey got a fine view of the country
surrounding Fresno. In a ride of
invitation. 44-8. twelve miles on a railroad le&dine
On Mnndac 47n vntr hhd rf. out of Fresno, there are seven
istered at tbe county clerk's office, "witches, each
Th aaa fiuiirea in not include voters winery. This
r
leading to a big
section is also
registered outside of that office.
For Sale Two J-Jersey heifers,!
Tbe undersigned will sell at public fresh. A. Y. Westberg, one mile
auction at his farm. 1 mile north- somnweBi 01 rarmingvon, near job.
1 rt : 1 a c v
....t ,.l ItnTinn it 11 a m on I I.UOIDBOU e pituo, i j-i
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Zina Wood Sr., who has been
Hon, weight 1600. 12 year; 7 good visiting with his daughter, at
milk cown, one will be freah iu May and m.,k V.mKill (nr nm Hm. nat
... I 1 .. . 1,-K.,. I ..ill h. lrMh """" ""."
n Auguat; 1 heifer calves, 7 montna om; I
t hoga; -mch plow, narrow, toraa, anov-
eli. new earilen-harrow, No. 8 U. 0.
( ream Heoarator: t beehive., with beee;
4 empty beehive, 5 dozen cmceeo; 3
ton looae hay: 40 brick: bouaebold lur-
oiture and aumerou other article..
Terms of Sale $10 and under,
cash; over $10, one year's time, ap
proved note, at per cent, interest.
Luneb at noon.
N. P. Nielsen, Owner.
R. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
great orange and lemon country
Mr. Donelson concludes his letter
by saying that Oregon can beat
California on roses. 1 hey are now
io Los Angeles, and will visit that
section before returning.
PROBATE
returned to Hillsboro Monday.
Pigs for Sale Some Poland Chi
na pigs for sale, on farm of Dr. A
B. Bailer. 2 miles north of Hills
boro. Farmere' phone, 43(.
J. J. Smith, a former blacksmith
of Banks, was in tbe city Wednes-
In the matter of the estate of Chris Mol
stead, dee'd; clerk ordered to turn over
to euardian certificate of deposit lor
In the matter of the enardiauship of
Win Weslev and Bessie Conn!!, minor
inventory and appraisement niea.
In the matter of tbe estate of Chrittian
Batteer. dee'd; final account filed; Mon
.lav. March a, 10 a. m., set a time tor
day. Mr. Smith is the inventor of hearing final objection
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Thorn. Ilradley rt ux to Louis II
Larson 6.11 ai res ec at I 1 a I w
I! O Hayset ux to Peter Zabicki,
10 111 sec 0 t 3 s I w
Juhii Meier et ux to C. V Heeler
45.85 a aec 3 1 1 n a w
W K Hick, to Andrew Itoos, pan
nf tec 11 t 1 s 4 w
J Claude Ureearet ux to H (t Guild
et ux part of block b Uak urove
add Hill.licro
ohuA Ilobbsetuxto C C Beers
35 acres m Wui alexin uicua
V M Hill to lratik Ramsey part of
fcco
41m
aaoo
750
1 6 jo
73
3000
a combined weed cutter and culti
vator.
Taken up Jersey cow, about 5
or 6 years old. Owner may have
same by paying charges and for
this adv. Jacob Am, near Cedar
Mill, 00 Cornell road. 46
Poetoffice Inspector O. C. Riches,
Est of Ludwie Steinhoff, dee d; final
account filed; Monday, March a, et for
hearing.
Est Wm huqu, dee'd; Monday, March
. set as time for final hearine.
Est of C K Schmeltzer, dee'd; lecond
annual reoort filed: fund ordered 01
tributed among heir.
Guardianship ot Kutus ti Norman, in
sane; final acct ot guardian mea; eoa
dian to be discharged upon bling receipt
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Bailey-Morgan block, nrwtalrs.
Roonia 12, 1.1 and 15. KmiilenoA Honth
Wft comer Baseline and Uecoud SlreeU.
Both 'Phonea.
aMej
S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offloa npatair over Tbe Delta Drug 8tor
Hbaidnice Kaatof Court Home,
In the corner of the bloek.
JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIEME, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
At the mask ball civet) at Peter
Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Roorna 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
street. Over Dennie'Store,
HILLSBORO - OREGON
Saw. ft, ftaeaHav W. ft. Mmrm
DAQLEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Eooma 1 and S Sbate Boildinf
N elson's place, at West Union, last HILLSBORO, . . 0KEG05.
week, Mrs. Kervene. of Cedar Mill I
captured tne lady s prize lor tne
best sustained character, represent
ing a equaw, and Jack McNew, the
gentleman's prize. Tbe supper was
served by Mrs. Nelson, and the mu
sic was furnished by Wm. Jack
and Sherman Rhodes. The event
was much enjoyed by everybody
present
Exceptional values in ladies
tailor made suits at $10 and $12,
direct from the East. Come early
and get your choice, at Schulmer
iob Bros.
Next 8unday evening, the pastor
of the Christian church will preach,
by requeBt, on: "The Intermediate Office Upaulra, Bailey Mwrgu
H. T. BAGLEY
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, npetairs, over the Poet Office,
Hlllaboro, - Otcgowe
MrAAaaa
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room 3, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, HUIabore.
JOHN U. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Block
State, or Does the Human Family
go, at Death, to its Final Destiny?"
This will be a chart sermon and
very interesting. Special music.
A cordial welcome to all.
W. McQuillan departed today
for San Mateo, Cal , to attend the
affairs of his late sister, Mrs. John
Lee, who visited with him at this
place last year. Mrs. Lee died lAAwwwwwwwAAwAa).
Tar.nour OH Q K a laavaa fawn mirtASI -
children, a son and daughter. THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
A rural route mail carrier re- ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
quests the Argus to publish the MorgM Blki Dp,ulrl) Roomt fc 4 Md .
epector: "All mail boxes must be Hillsboro, - - Oregon
removed from milk stands, and out
of line of milk stands."
Rooms, ieai.
HILLSBORO, . ORXOON.
MrrAaaaaaAaayy(
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Ornca: Main Street, opp. Court Hoooe.
HILLSBORO OR BOON
a inn a 1 c t 1 14 W. .
1 v i.,.niionii- rt us to V K Fisli-
J . " . .l A
er, lot 1 ami J reaclivaie. 4M oporaiiur.
nf Pnrtlanil in thn nitv todav. for oroDertv.
.A b tnnk rwrsinn to Est of Clair and Ethel Sample, minors
ui vruaav - " A C ..n-J,nM anH nnrnraH
1 I UVLIU f KUaiUlOU UIVU UU wuLrawvvoa
. . aAiinaal knai naaa man artainot 0 . .
wbiu bovcibi uuoiuddd uou o6o.uc. Lizzie Sample appointed guardian
a money orner arusi, wno goes
about tbe country disposing of bo
aus orders. The fellow cashed two
orders in Portland, recently, each
for about 130. In order to be safe,
the better way is not to cash money
orders for strangers in any case.
Tbe following description fits tbe
He is 45 years old
aoco
1
300
Charles Aulner to Albert J Moore
el u 81 a m sec aa t a a w
August C Brandt et ux to U C
Longiwortu no a in o 1 1
t m
I 11 Lambert to Sheridan Wheat
on, lot as and 87 Peach vale.. . .
j t GerrUh et ux to Cha Meach-
am. Din 01 wc jj 1 1 0 "
iec30timw.. aoo
Alfred J Kayuionu ei ux 10 iuj
H Graham et ux 8 a in ec 14 1 1
Meliirt'o' shlplVy "et al to Clar
ence K Shipley, part of ec 1 t
Samuel WB ' Lawrence Jr to Mettle
R Kiik, part of sec 33 1 1 s 2 w
andec4ta2w(i9acreah...
T B Stevenaon to II T Buxton 40
ainec 35111147....
Wm Reidt et ux to H R Moore, lta
17 to aa blk 33 W Portland Hgts
Mose Pillabovet ux to U C Ulery
et al 40.03 a iu ec as 1 1 a w...
Uobt P Wtrtx et ux to J J Wirtx pt
of blk 24 rot1 orove
Est of Randall Dunsmuir, dee'd; Mod
dav. March a. set for final hearing.
Est of Christian Battger, dee'd; le ot
real estate to W R Harris confirmed.
Est of lames P Sample, dee'd; Feb. 14.
to a. tn., set for final hearing.
Guardianship of John G V incent et als.
minors; Enieline incent appoimea
guardian, with bonds at f I400.
Est ot inoa utcuin, aec a; case po
poned from January 38th to February XI.
Est Andrew Fuhrer, dee'd; inventory
and appraisement filed and approved.
Estate Michael Boyd, dee'd; inventory
and appraisement filed, (howing real
weighs about 1C5 pounds, smooth
shaven, brown hair, and acts like a
store clerk. The Inspector said
the man might attempt to operate property of the value of $3400, and per
in I).. Vallav tnvna hnnr the I .onal nrooertv valued at tSol. 1Q.
u ' J --- f-. . - . ., - ..- ...
. j.. Ulat Mordiund apptu guaraian mane
warutog. n Nordlund. minor, bond at tiooo.
Monday. March 2 aet for final settle
ment estate late ivlias Ulson.
ton;
THE MARKETS,
This mornine's market reports,
700 compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, 84o.
Barley feed, 27.00 per
brewing, $32; rolled, $29f 30.
Oats, Wbite, 923.UU.
Bran, $24 per ton.
Hay, valley timothy, $18;
clover. $15: grain. $15(iil$16.
Potatoes, 40c75 per hundred.
Eggs, 25o.
Butter, Creamery, 30 35o.
PUBLIC SALE
acoo
60
1
1100
Rood, Hillsboro, Ore
Louis Stark, of near BjAhwiy.
who is to have a sale on Feb. 15lb,
was in the oity Tuesday.
Of course, we are selling other
home-made candy, but this week b
special isCbew8,-theold fashion
.,1 kind. Den of Sweets.
Born to the wife of Adam Bid,
near Centerville, Jan. 28th, 1908, a
daughter.
Hubert Bernard.of MoMinnville,
was in town yesteruay, greei..B
friends.
Riley Cave says mi.o.Iht
to have a rattling guu
this year someume m mj
1 au- assorted ohews at
tha Den of Sweets.
8am Kuratli, of Phillips, waB In
600
8230
I M Meehau et ux to August Wen
el et x part sec 36 t I saw....
Herman Boetime 10 hi . iubjich
. in.ee a8t!iw
S P Hepler tt al to George Hepler
It . i HirAni .1 oil n son d 1 c 1 1
168
t p Tamieie et ux to F II Sumner
tract Iu M Moore dlctiaaw.
I. L. SMITH
I. L. Smith for many years an
honored resident of Forest Grove,'
died at Sheridan, Tuesday evening,
V All mAO m I ! n Mill
900 Jan. zci, lvvo. lue rouiiiiB mu
I be brought to Forest Grove and
Voters Slow About Registering tbe funeral conducted Saturday un
der the auspices of the Masonic
In 1904. the total registration in Lodge:
his county of all parties, was 2851, Mr. Smith was raised in Tazwell
0 the time of closing the books. County, Illinois. After settling iu
U va-w 1 . I a t I. , ...aaaanlal tha Mr Q TO
Voters ounht to register eariy, as u uregou, ue rcioocu
... .. ..u ..ou. Knh I T.noil.tiirfl for two terms. He was
toward the close of the registration about 80 years of age and leaves a
VUT I . nw ontlHrnn triT
Cbeinno hurry. It is a good
idea to set your names on voe yu., -
hooka at an early date, and be Merchant, of Eastern Oregon; Mrs.
dnne with it. Tbe County Clerk is Flora Hinman and Mrs. Etta Kane,
Jeady a il,iD 8lBt" of Portlan Elmer Smith Vancou-
at any time when In town, or the ver; and Miss Day Smith, of Ne-
authorised persons in the several vedajalso a brother, Levi Smith,
irecincts, will attend to the matter of Forest Grove. He was a mem-
promptly. ber of the G. A. K. .
I will sell at public sale at my
farm on Cooper Mountain, three
miles south of Reedville.at 10 a. m.,
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12
Three good work hores; colt, two year
old; Stoughton wagon, jtf, gd a new;
hack, a inch; top buggy, wagon harneaa,
plow harness, single buggy harness,
Brain drill, sprinetooth harrow, disc
plow, cultivator, pegtooth harrow, shov
el plow, new Osborne mower, Champion
binder, hand gras9 seeder, washing ma
chine, ao-gallon iron kettle, three hogs,
oats, miscellaneous articles found on a
farm, household furniture, etc.i
Terms of Sale: $10 and under,
cash; over, Beven months' time, ap
proved security, 7 per cent, intereet
Lunch at noon.
Moses Dillaboy.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Spring and Summer Sample
AueuBt Tews, the tailor, has re
ceived his Spring and Summer
samDles. and all those who wish
suits should can upon nmi, ovot
Schulmerich's store, and leave their
measurements. Goods will be sold
bv the vard. also. He has a fine
lot of samDles to select from. Call
and see him. 4Ctf
Attorney Mark Bump's father,
Wilson Hump, is reporiea quite in
at Forest Grove.
Miss Alma Bowman is now stop
ping with her brother, Attorney
Benton Bowman, having just
closed a successful term of school
in Clackamas county,
Among the passengers to Port
land, today, were: Sam Galloway,
W. H Morton, J. C. Kuratli and
family, Mrs Jas. Young, G. J. Pal
mateer, Sherburne Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Wilkes.
Public dance at Hillsboro Hall,
Saturday eve, Feb 8, 1908. Music,
Sam Walker, violin; Chas. Walk
er, piano; W. N. Sears, Clarinet; S
A. Todd, Cornet. Tickets, 75 cts.
Tickets, 75 cents. S. A- Todd,
cornet; W. N. Sears, clarinet;
Chas. Walker, piano; Sam Walker,
violin. Feb. 8, rJ08, Saturday eve,
at Hillsboro Hall, public dance.
Walter Hamer, of Forest Grove,
is assisting Sheriff Connell in the
sheriffs office, this week.
Fred Peterson, of Banks, was a
county Beat visitor the first part of
the week.
Mrs. Wm. Fisk, of Chicago, vis
ited with Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich,
this week.
John Joob, of Portland, who has
a farm north of Hillsboro, was in
town yesterday.
Jos. Long, a Portland attorney,
and wife, were in town today.
Wm. Markway, of Banks, was
in town today.
John Herdlein, of Blooming, had
business in town today.
Wm. Batchelor, ot Glencoe, was
in the city today.
J. C. Clark, of Kinton, transact
ed business at the county seat
today.
S. M. Chapman, of Cornelius,
was in the city today.
H. H. Boge, of Farmington, vis
ited Hlllaboro today.
John Ennes, of South Tualatin,
was in town today.
Thurston Buxton, of Fores?
Grove, was in town today, on busi
ness before the county court.
Alonzo Fanno, of Beaverton, waa
in town yesterday.
J. Dyele, of Bethany, visited
Hillsboro Monday.
Leopold Stolz, of Scholia, trans
acted business in town Wednesday
Fred Schoen, of Cornelius, was a
county seat visitor Wednesday.
: T. R. Imbrie :
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.
Room ia, Chamber of Commerce
Portland Oregon
J. W. VANDERVELDEN
Roy Oregon.
Desires to aay that he baa a fine
line of Farm Machinery for
the Fall trade consisting
in part of
Double Acting Hays Pumps,
Canton Clipper Disc Plowa,
Sharpies Cream Separators,
Old Hickory Wagons,
Jackson & Bradley Buggiea.
Everything guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Call and see these lines.
DR. J. H. KNOX
Veterinarian
Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn
ForsstGkovk
'Phonea Main, 744; Home, No. 33.
i I H. TAYLOR
73nter & Paper Hanger
l
ies desiring work in
Vill find nfe at my
e west end of tr
Cornelius Brl
ndent phoii
ork GuaXw-i::
L-UJt
5
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, pter Grossen, of Helvetia, had
-ueniB town Tuesday.
town Tuesday
t