The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1908, Image 3

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    MIUSsORO AAOUS, MA , 1KI
TUOUSANO
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COLLECTED
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K. D. Thorns tod wife, tod Wm. N
Tborne, returned to HilUboro, from
Ia Mesa, Cel., Tueaday morninr .
Mr. Thoroe ten lor and wite eemi
boon to stay, but Wilt tipeol to
return to California, to remain per-
mananllr i ml a Bfirtn . L ...
ftrrtDM KIII1I tilllinru matUraOf
bete. Will U ODUoh pleated with
hie now bona, tad bit formed
warm attachment lor the auuny
clime of Southern California, tod
bU wife it Muelly pleated with
(a Aamet to Of tr that oouotry. Mr. Thoroe Br. ear
the Otmn ere happily tlluated at
U Maea, and that MiM I'eerl u
Improving lo health when tbey Utl
(or Oregon.
B. C. Black Minorca, 8. 0.
Brown Leghorn and B. 0. Barred
Rock egge, at W mdU per ntllog
of 16; Mammoth fekla duck eggt,
60 cents for 1 1 egge. For tale al
Vaugbt'a grocery, llllltboro, or at
my reoldenoe, HilUboro, K. I). 2
Independent pbona, Llot 9, No.
66 3.-Mn. Mary Undoes. 60-R
Fntlnwlna la a rannrt for tha
.mounted Id u,u D.ll aobool for month of
February: No. dayt taught, 20;
whole number daya' attendance,
268; whole number days' abaaooa,
'1H aaknlaa en n e Vta ft I mat lavtv) al
Mk add) "urns to tba soar- kftfHi d4j- abundance, II; rial-
Ho (M oeva wnuw l tort, i pupue oeiiuor eoeeni nor
Ikaverton, on Peoples'
Frourchtlve Ticket
and I alto concede that there it nothing
written in the bond prescribing me wear
in aonarel of the deputy. And, in thU
connection, Mr. Bath, permit me to gire
you little bit of gooa erttice: id me fu
ture, when yon are diacusaing ineie mai-
tera, do not M far forget yourself, out ol
the fallneat and coodnet of your over-
flowing heart to do soruetnms: lot your Banks and
fiienda. that nothing but ridicule and I
Wilt ILECTIO". IS 8ISTIK TOWN
ffiendt. that nothing
nmbmnl rntnra of the argument.
It t( alao true tnat 1 waa oepuiy ouuei
Mr. Godman for two yean, anil am now
candidate lot the nunc omce.
W. I). SMITH.
Wiaatra lit: "Mart Beck Kate
Wert Sidtwtlkt
-..a to flow In to
liquet PO"""
Lift offioa from tei psyert
IDIlOUt sv -
fboaral
oaot rabU onaraai
Ufora tha 1Mb of I
FaUuary 16U,
bto, and opto
lkl Pr
Wdtt BO VI
Kirok. "no'
. navlnf
T- Lault 145,000 In tat mooay.
rl .Wat tlmo tbo turnotara to
Bins
unnr oaw
- . w
BumUr. to IW.0W- -7
r . 4a.,art. PiJ
Til' .uk.t Iraata. ha thli
law
taiaa
Ttar.aa
i.rJhrt,
C't molalol that
"TJu-K anouah tbla
SS tbatoul,and totbatiiay
Wtgaa Bbap
KtriBf opawd a agon shop oppo
!i U. tTuardoar'. blackamlth
ihop,Ul oo an
"?l 'joba' llusapbrayi.
C0MMISM0N1M' COURT
CoBBltabotra' ooort mot yaatar
j.. .m4 a aood abaxo of tbo day
tat' takta op with complalnU of
Ikl Bi dalrgatloD, with ragard
la tisbtr aataMmtnt, tba oompltlnt
b anotbar lUm. lo
"-a rt . ...
UUiMut, in fjDtcn wa
tkaooartl. glean.
A pttliion for tba tatablUbmant
af road No. 445 ratwrtd to ooaoty
ltnT2MaUno Lumbar Company.
af Corotliot, waa baroro tna ooon
ytaurday. looklog toward a oom
Moslaaof tba appaal wkkh tba
Coopaoy took aoma lima ago from
tba Board of Equalisation. No
foaaroulM of tba atttr
ttaobrd yaturday, and tba mattar
tu takta uodar adf laamant.
law bllli baft tbaa far baaa al
lowed. Tbey will ba gUo oK
tatk
Tba ooort ai pacta to fiolah tba
Ubort ol tba Urn tkis waak.
rtNl BELGIAN NTALL10M
Urdy, Willie, Kmil, Ottilia and Ed
dia Faldt. KitUa and Qaoffray
O'Uanoall; oot abaant, Baaal and
Fall! O'DonoaU Maiala O'Doo
nail, taaobar.
WaoUd-100 oorda of pola oak
wood, four foot, dallvarai on cart
on tba Una of f. R.4N, batwaan
HilUboro and Baokt. Ioqulra of
J. W. Maalart. HilUboro, corner
Firat and Baaalina. 601
0. W. Baker, of near Baavarton,
waa In town Wadnaaday, paying
bU tatao. Ha report that it U iba
gtotral Impraaaion that IbaB. P.
Company will aooo bagla work on
tba "Boater ion out on." uo auo
aayi tbat many tmall tract ar
bain aold and olaarad up along
Baavarton rural delivery No. S,
whlob a law taara ago waa ratbat
aparaaly aatllad. Land U bringing
a good prioa in tbat taction.
Full Blood BuffOrpblagtoa agl
for batching. 11.60 for 16 agp.
Call andaaaalook before buying.
A faw oookarala lor aaie..
Rboadaa, Oth dt Baaalio StraaU,
HilUbjro, Ora. n-tf
Tba S5tb annlvaraary of tkt Tu
alatin Plaint Praabttarian enuron
will ba bald naat Moaday, Marob
9tb, at 10:30 o'olock. Rat. Wm.
U. Foolkaa D. D., pattor of tba
Flrat Praabytarlan ehoroh of Port-
land, will ba praaant, and aaurtr
an addreaa. Tba ladiat will tart
luoob at nooo, and tbt program
will ba contlnoad In tbt aftarnooo.
ball will U flTtn
at Batbaoy Hall, on tba m af
March 7th, 1908. Tlokttt, In
cluding tuppar, 11.00. Publlocjor-
dlallj InviUd.
Karl E. Fither, tba "Rook Road
Mao." waa ra-alaotad mayor of
Baavartoo, Tueaday, and will enter
upon bia third tarmaaiucb official
Tba election waa ona of tba moat
tiolling aytr bald in Baavarton!
Tba PeopVi Progreatlva ticket wat
elected throughout, and tba win
ntrt tay tbeir victory meant "mora
rock roadt. and mora tldawalki."
Following U tba vote:
For Mayor, Earl E. FUbar, Peo-
pla't, 62; H. Q. Vincent, Citlseni1
28: Councilman. Paopla't. Geo
Huibaon, 47; W. E. Bquirea,
Citiiene', E. U. Andartoo, 35; Ern
eat Graodgeorgo, 35; Recorder, Geo.
Thyng. I'rograaaiva-CltUena, 4 ; U,
0. DeVtra, Iodepandant,23; treat
urtr, A. H. Bpranar, Pao-Cltiztn,
66; Manhal, W. U. Hunter, Pao-
Cillian, 67.
SMITH'S OPEN LETTER TO THE
INDEPENDENT EDITOR
WANT ANOTHER
Buxton People
Complain of Estimate
PROBATE
Etptytng to your editorial comment up
on the poaition of County Clerk, etc, ap
pearing in the columns of the Indepen
llrat under data of February J. 1 deail
toiayiThat.loaofar at the poaition of
county clerk ) an important one, end
that lie butineai haa to do with people
who have paed away, thow now living,
and to future generations, and that the
work should be petlormed careiuuy, ana
that error might cause trouble in years to
come, I fully agree with you in each eud
every particular.
You eay that, for this reason, end there
arc other, however you do not state what
tha other reasons are, this important of
rw thonld U held bv a competent man,
and, again, in thi itsptct, 1 heartily
agree witb you.
You also state that Mr. E. J. Godman,
the present County clerk, ha made
good otneer, ana mn nc w again
the voters of thi county for renominalion
and election, and I aleo gree with you in
this reepect 1 will add, in thi connec
ts, ik.t Mr. Rodman Is before the peo
ple of Washington County for hi third
term a matter you overlooked in your
article. .
v. ... r,.rihrr that when D raise for
Mrfarmed come irotn judges and
attorneys, it certainly mean something.
I tlto agtee with you in thi reepect, a
it should mean something, at it always
bat, aad lwyt will, mat aiao nas own
ik. ..rvfienc of Mr. Godman' prede-
cessoraVviit R. B. Ooodrn, who wa one
of the most accomplished county clerk
Washington County ever knew, also J.
w Uoffu. ho. I oretume, knew the
wMiortea and aDDralaemenU tstatea of
DeWitt C Merrill an w t Aionoge ae
ceaead closed of record; Almira Brooke
apptd admx-fttardiao estate R E Brook,
Insane, DOM approrea, cnaica hiuw
rtnnamulr. Bllaa OUten. Ernest Hteinboff
and ChruHUn Rottger, deceased, closed
of record; Guardian of Menitt and Flora 1
Uotcbkla, minors, autnoruea 10 sea re
al aetata, le to ba connrmea oy conn.
Stockkoldart' Meeting
The annual meeting of tba stockholders
of tha HilUboro Co-operative Company
will ba held la HilUboro on tuaay,
March t7. l9. M p m. ThU meet
ing U called for the purpose of electing
a Board of Director fx rhweaauing year
and for the transaction of such other
buaiaesa a may come beiore tne mew
ls g. J. A. IMBRIR, Sec y.
lame H. SeweU. Preeidant. . .
HUUboro, Oregon, March 6, 1908.
HilUboro Argut, 11.50 par year.
Tboa. Mattbieeeoof Bbarwood,
waa an Argut calltr tatUrday.
Call and txamint oar lint of go
ctrtt, low pricat. G. A. Patterton.
Geo. Doolor, of Bankt, wat in
town today. j J . , ,
Garden and (laid taad In balk, at
R. H. Greer 'a. 61-4
J. F. Caratana, of Baokt, wat In
towa yesterday.
R. 8. Roblnaon, of near Beaver
ton, wat in town yeeterday.
Band mualo at 'the HilUboro
Skating Rink, Batorday night.
SAT TBAT HIASE WAS VEEY RISK
Caaatj Ctart will hart Aaatber CraUe
la tbat Sectiea
J. N. Flippin, of Buxton, waa in
tha city Monday, paying taxee. Mr.
Flippin tbiokt that tome grave er
ror! were made in the county tim
ber crnite. On placet which were
reported to have several thousand
feet of timber, there it no timber at
all, or to little at not to be worth
aaaeaaing. The Louie Carttent
plaoe, wbioh U credited with quite
a" lot of timber, ba! been logged
three timet, and Hannan'a place
baa no timber on it, the tame with
tba rancbet o! Davit and Pbillipa,
and othen, which are reported at
having valuable timber on them.
Dafia hat about twenty treat on
hit place, to Mr. Flippin tUtet. A
delegation headed by Benton Pbd
lirja. Lou'it Carttent and J; W.
White and othen casce down yee
terday and made a proposition that
tba county re-cruise that portion of
tba timber dittnet, ana u tne new
cruise tallies with tba old one, tney
will pay for the work -otherwise
the county matt pay the new est!
mala aa well at give a rebate on
current taxation. The district cov
ered was cruised by a Mr. Neaae,
who came highly recommeoded,
and wa hired by the court upon
hU record of past work, but it ap
ara that hit cmiae waa largely a
r - . " . ......
matter ol gueetwora
The Gem Literary, of Weet Un-I
ion, held a mitten social last Fri
day, which waa a very pleasant
and profitable affair. The girls
brought pies, with a mitten attach
ed, while tbey held the mate. After
an excellent program, there were
twenty-eight pies disposed of to the
hungry, for the turn of $46 C5. The
highest priced pie belonged to Miss
Esther Wilson, and Drougbt a.ou
This literary society hat teen in
existence several years, and it do
ing much good for the young peo
ple of the neighborhood.
People should be more careful
about selecting candy far them
aelvaa and others, for we read of
tha death of a little girl in Pendle
ton. last week, from the effects of
poitonous candy, made in a Wash
ington factory. We guarantee our
tweeta to be pare and wboleeome
aa every one who baa given them a
teat, will agree. Den of Hweete.
A tnit waa filed in circuit court
veaterdav. entitled Alberta Fisher
vs. John M. Fisher. The complaint
sava that the couple were married
in tha city of Wyandott, Indian
Territory, in 1901. At a result
the marriage, they have a five year
old child. Plaintiff alleges that
defendant has treated her in a cru
el, malicious and inhuman man-
PROrZSSlOHAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Snrgfon
Office Bailey-Morgan block, nrmtali.
Room 11 13 and 16. Resilience houth-
vnl eormr Bajelioe and Second Street,
Both 'I'bone.
AyfrrVvVvVrWMrWrAA'
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
CJloe npetain over Tba Delia Drug Store
F'.' dance Seat of Court Hons.
In the corner of the block.
JAMES PHILLIPE TA Ml ICS lk M. P.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Burgeon Southern Paclflo Railroad Co.
Coiieultatlon In French or Eu.ilih. Or-
Bee upatairs, over U H. Uoyt lAt a. al Jr,
north aid of Main BU, HilUboro, 0..
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
: Bailey-Morgan Block.
Bota Phonea HUlsboro. Ore.
The court is
Wn,L,da,of f7W&
in town on baslneet yeeterdeyV D " .
r
At I
ifeyer, of
yesterday.
a
The Beliian stallion, CbamMoi, . , . , th- uoVniu cawatory
raotatiy purobaaad by tha UlUebo- Tuj-1,T( Mra. Sutherland had
M . . ..
in and ouU and the intricaaie ol tnai
ofica better than any other man who ha
I.I ,k. nolllin. And Ust. bUt not
VTVI t f ' J
least, J. A. imone, our woruiy "
and fllowiU..n. who Sited the cl.rk't
nk mlit to himself and hU con-
u fl f . Motherland, of Bcholls, -ituency. and can look back with pri?
.. V " .nl,U Mnndnv. and from his first entrance In the omce 10 u.
ataa Ol nwi --- "L h-laae of hit official career.
a Hnraa Pom nan from RUDY a
Co , ImporUre of Boa draft boraaa,
It tba only Belgian tiaiuon 10
ooaoty.and welgba 2180 pound.
Cbambrol waa Imported from Bel
gium, and la of nerfert build and
beery bona, and U an ideal draft
korao. Anyone wlthlog hU ear-
victi, thould sea blm belora lining
tret. Cbambrol will mais ins
teawn In this oouuty, and may ba
lean at Hertrampra barn.
For further paraioalara, tea or
addreei Otto Hartraapf, HUlsboro,
Oregon. Bea tha paper later for
standi. 51
T..k... mtm state that Mr. Qod-
man on produce any paper filed in the
k . a m waAAM I - M II a sTInA at MltrinaM monieTIll
nTha? deYttr wa. not aneipaoUd. notice;; sm tajbw h been
Deceased wat a widow, and leavae Jth wM tli0 the experience cf
three daughtert ana two your kulUbi servant, wno aerveu
moarn bar lost. w a w";
year.
a R Oarrltut. R. F. Lspsohatt,
W.logUa, Mrs. Ystes, E.Hagey.
John Fischer, Gus Hinet, N. a.
Prlokelt snd J. C. Gsrrigui. of
o.r:! -.r. in town ynurday,
aid bad buiineea with tbt oounty
oourt.
two
Mr. Bath,
and a clerk or hia deputy would require
from 10 to 60 minute to produce a given
document, I cannot conceive what would
Seme ol the office. It U the plain un
nrniehedduty of the clerk and deputy
? 'rTi. and to bo able to
VU a uw w m
-merely a umpie, puuu - --
rtance.ifyou were to call on the clerk
rr j ' iJa ...mine the complaint In
uty.
For in
UKH ' ,
orodocc Ibem imnieautwif upon
i 1.wk tAlsltn all
and deaired to eaamine the complaint
Wan-WoodchoPperawor
But tear garden seeds
Graeri. " - W-4
R R Porter, of Forest Grove,
was in town Wednesday.
' R 6. Bteveneon, itaU gams war
den, wai In town today.
Chat. Hickethiar of Portland,
was in town yeeterdej.
John Rahili and N.
HUUdala, were in town
Tiaiotby, clover and all kinds of
field seed, at Greer't. 51-4
R. Haniikar, of j Ostego, who
paya Uxaa in tbu county, was in
tbeoity yaaterday. ;-; -i.
J. T. Brunswick. H. Keenan and
Chta. Brook, of near Cornelius,
ware in HilUboro yesterday.
Hon. A. B. Flint, of Kinton, was
op to tha county ssat yesterday,
aa a . 1 a
and called on tne Argue.
Patterson selli all! housefurniih
ing goods on ths installmsnt plan,
easy paymenta. - 61
Don't fail to tat one of thoaa
ladies' desks, halt pries, at Patter-
inn 'a HlAlW. 61
Fred Burgdorffer and G. P. Eas
ner, of Mountaiadals, wars in tha
city yesterday.
Fred Graanar and. Harry Wol
ford, of Buxton, had boiineas in
town ytjewruaj. , - i .
A. F. Millard and J. J. Van
klaek. of Kinton, were in the city
today, and called. , .
Born, to tha wife of Wm. E Ral
ly, near Buxton; Match 4, 1908, a
son.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Roy Keary to Cha Keagy, part of ec-
Uon jfitinxl w, fi.
Michael Giltrnd to August Olon, lot 13,
North Tifardville, I, too.
Ottilie Btein to Wm I Taggart. to a in
itturo. I lOO.
Addie Jenkin to Angurt Tews, x M a in
sec jot i nr i w, i.iaa.
n. o Inhnaton to cha Bamford, to a
in section 16 1 1 n r 4 w. y- -
J O Beat to Josiah Thomas, lot in Gaston
consideration, 6oo.
Wm Reidt to C G Schroeder, loU 5 0
blk ji W Portland Heights, s.
F W Cady to Robt Scott, 5 lot in Steel t
addition to Beaverton, too.
H B Johnson to Edwin Allen, 17 41 ecree
iaknh Walker donation, 4,000.
Eva E Thomatn to L W Donovan, 80 a
In eection 8 1 1 n r 4 w, 3,000.
Sadie E Jennings to Roae Olmsted, part
blk 3 Walker' ad Forest Grove, a.ooo.
Oscar F Sheldon to John Vanderwal.tr
in blk 1 S C ad HilUboro, a.ooo.
John Campbell ta Ida Laretn, 18 acre tn
section 31 1 a r 1 w, 1,100.
Christ Jensen to A M Grubbs, aa.ao a In
tej. A t n r J w f ion.
Mike Foester to H G Colton, 10 acres iu
teciattaraw, 4S- .
Albert O Yates to C D Nairn, 1-3 inter
eat in 80 acres sec ao 1 3 n r 3 w, 050.
Hngh Brannan to Nellie R Myers, part
tec 14 1 1 r 4 w and more land, $3aoc.
Fred M Phillip to A H North, tract tn
tec 35 1 1 r I w, 100.
A H North to A W Smith, tame, aa73
Cha E Shorey to J W Shute, aoo acre
in tec ao t a n r 3 w. 378- . .
Henry Miller to Ang Sundberg, part of
u k 1 1 r w. V.OOO.
Andrew Anderson to Hattie Nance, ao.io
acrestec35tnriw, 5,000.
Thot Legard to Maggie Legard, too acres
tec a5tinr5w.il.
Ferdinand Klatt to Adam Lnchsinger, ao
acresseci9tinri w. 1100.
n.ii Kuvath to the tame, ao a in sec
19, 1 1 n r 1 w, tame, 1,300.
Daniel Erhardt to the same, 16.75 acres
! Mm Motion.4!. 8ao. 1
BCV, WW.
AUCTION BALI
The nodareigned will sail at public
auction at bU farm, miles south
of Kinton, Oregon, at 10 a. m. on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 35, 1908
address, A. n. u'si v,
n 2. 01
Buff Leghorn aggi for ri"
. . ii i.nn ts oi nia
DawBiDg. "V j wi.nia In
i -Atn.A flaoond and Fir Bts. in
dndeni pbona, 2253. 50-'l
and Miss as. u
were marriaa
Qoodtn,
number, and. amumiug that the number
, ' 1.. iooo. the clerk would
.imply ttep Into the vault and take out
Vim tirudaw-i; numbered
looo. In whicn woum o ii
filrf'in that particula, caae, aad I hd you
acres in
. t i, ,tAndEggimantosame89aame,
Tlon't foraet the window sale, a I m, nnier. 8o i
rvinnla' atnra. next Saturday, oon-1 . ,. , , . , . w.
A-tA K. tha ladiaa of the Chris-1 r.n.tav Grabhorn to V Biederman, ao
tian church. ; . ; 51
in
p, E. Wallars
vMnV Tlallav has leased iroand
the complaint, and that i all there would f o Mf . j, putting
be to lt-lmple aa A. B. . . . ranalr ahoo next to
ih.i Mr. lionmn dhihw m i - r ,
W. de7tv a whi. own d,gh. tha Crsscant Taeatrt.
for bit i
tar, whl
Match team, mare aad laldlng.a aad J . qmWD, were
yea.., aSjo. rirad by Oregon, black 4lly. tnroar, Bl u asw .
J yr., l,oo; brood taara. if ywws, loo. yes era.y. - - fUgion- i. uTwoman,
T cowa, two is . "7 during a one. doWnright crin
la Aaguatj t vearllaga, a- , A number of paopw lag ' r.B
letkabfiebVooaow with .9 k. oeramony whioh the eyes of a te w,i
ct.fn the eyet of a few, It a I
in mis ia rn""1 1
I expeot to get a oar
witoaassd
I made two
one.
- . . - ....
happy naarts paa
4 graded Jersey
heifers, Irtah la
Blanlk nil HMkiklia hrwl I
Ka, ewe ana lamb, a doa csKnewe,
a wagon, low-whaal handy wagon,
hack, cart, Idea) Dwerlng Wader. 6-ft cut
la good order, with track; toad platter
seeder. It Hoe Oaadlach drill, John
Detre disc harrow, OaborM aprUgtootn
harrow, 6o-tooth ateal barrow, S-f.MC"
vormick mower, at eel naam waia.ua . .. .
Din. i.hnM. ..UluatM bavraek. 1 WOrk I It It all gOB
harness, 0gi buggy beraeae, ddar
till, Weattra weaker, scythe, 4 lo gal
lon milk cant, s-gal milk caa, 7-ft cross
cut taw, S tile spadae, a tile acoopa, caat
hook, 500-lb Saarplaat cream Separator,
tat block aarf tack la havfork aad carrier
template, new Bell City (eetoatter.l TT, i-.wation to all.
noma Comfort range, haaur, , .iUU
eat, tawing m.chJn., aa". w Money to loan on rial swnw
rh.t 1 lJ.i. tnt bona- . ' m . MaannablS. 1
hold fnrBiraro. cootlng nteaalU, etc. OUTOJ. 46-tf
downrtgni enme. -- -- Parsons
i?! 7. . inm.n. but insofar at it be. u.j n. ehickea grit ar oemstery
of deoom
wanting a
....
rrlme a vou aav It U in
' - 1
do not agree wuu
ltd "down-
to convey your idea of the
on, eacept you ute tne wo
.i.U." ttk convev vonr I
oolltlcal significance that neceatarily at-
1... Inat M, ' 1 U.tAMll.
0 Hartrampt if that u tne meaning w--.-.--
-.7. .. iTi.k I And I r tn aav. now and here, that
ami a tui an waaiaa - . - a . .
walki, ihould notify me, ai I will
x 1 wan. ,
J. M. Brown.
a 5 .- 1 a
The spatial sen toes ft tha Un
S in y of the county of-
u l legard all the county offices m
" " i 1 7, -rc .it hlna ot tnai own-
At 9miJBsmSAllA ft- Mjf
March 9th, ': ""l ,V; every officUl to appoint lor wa nepuiy.
muu " i of tne 1 "V . i nt vntrr. and mem-
i u.ni.ni .nil Lkii..Hi - ,
a WMatraaaE awatws
WBB. L'-i wl Port
Firat Preebyu' -UaAwilldellmsddrsss.
uor
Ku
.lbTcan party. If the office
U held by a republican, and if held by a
democrat the me prtacipl. istavttlved.
Ma.i. mar Hain iiajnu t niuaiuai gava
logical, wboleeome politict-politict that
. V kl.t iht.mti of the Do
ited Evangelical church wilt" con
tinue during tha looming waak.
The Ret. B. 8. flughei, of Port-
. . a I a I iL. avaalAt
land, naa Dean aaauuni u
-V.A Kaa nharwa of the BSrvioai. All
are cordially invited.
Tha nbrlatUn church folks ware
the recipients of a handsome indi
vidual oommunion set.laat Sun
day. Many expressed their thanks
to ths donor, mra. uoo. bohuiiuw'
sec 6t i sr aw, i, iso-
John Smith to John Classen, 15 acres
WtnReidt to C G Schroeder 3 loU West
Portland Heiehts. I.
u . niimnin Tr to his father, 80 a
mtu; J -
secattarsw, 1,600. t
Albert N SUnton to Carry V Fuller, 65
.-m northwest of HilUboro, I.
C F L Float to Mark Patterton, sec 3 t a
hV Johnson to Q Q Patterson, tract in
WW a KnrMt RrOVC. XOO.
Tohn W Sherwood to las Hacking, lota 7
ana BDiaaorau -ar--AfC
Shute to A W Donelson, blk I,
Humphreys' aUaiuon, 3.w.
Anna A Ruedy to Fred M Phillips, part
am irtitrt w. IOO.
Oregon Nursery Co to Frank M Brown,
ts acres Zachary claim, a.joo.
Mary J G Smith to Emma M Larsen, 3a
.itlUflW. t.000.
Jay L Schieffelin to Wm C Sahnow, ao
acres near Centerville. $a3,ooo.
Henry Gilmore to W C Becktell, 9-41
acres W W Graham donation, 1646.
FREE SHOW
SfrSTfi best intereata of the po- loh. Tha new SSt Will DS instatiaa
litlcal psty wtui wn.cn oe MX
ana cnuw. - -- I . r, 3 :n .1.. iV. A.tl
eaklng r mysen, I buimj ' " ",'V
f SaU-110 and under, Gndrfl Reynoldi, of v "tt?t held any other work of Elder Beery, with
$10, sight months' tints, hJ"nted bar ifflX or auiut Z SI Chrittian chnrch, as minUtar.
eVotntlutsr-t Tr-loPorU.nd ItolW;. Btoh. Si morning diioaurst wiU ba a
nniaKftm Oner a House. Tueaday
next Sunday morning, at 1 1 o'olock. Dj-ht March 10, remaining ths rest
of tba weal, oy tna ouperu -
idne Company, unange oi pro-
r l .
Terms of SaU-110 and under, flndrfl, Reynoldi, of ft K
a a . . L.l Haiaa l v" a a-.MA aiamil aviii ae" i
saan; over 910,
wuhbii now. o vor I mn to rorw" ... v-a irr- a
a . ai . antral aaaw . . w AAn ai vawuu t aeiswwn i-tiuiu uviw a- - f a. : at .
j.n.bur of Oranama nvw--, --- ---- . , reason that I wouia not the Tear'l work
.7T i. .ni.nltT iMt winvsr, aga . r rt right i K. -(,.m. -ni
120 ysars. tat5owiWarfs the elerkahip of Mr. "Seeking the Lost.'; ...
For Utoh land pl-nVr. of w' Mia. Mary AnpSlmpton. who
i. anuHui a" ,m iwit""":" -z ...' i Wi. I ir tn nww xoik taw
Hadgwl, barton, Ora. -- for he 1 W SSl of last weak, will sail on ths
Two par oent, off for cash over 910.
..... y - .
A. F. Mlllara, uwner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
.ta il . 1 J- -1
ner, ana mm tnat tne oodub oi
matrimony be eevered in twain by
tha judicial tword of justice.
When ud town, don't forget to
iton in and try the famous Hazel
wood Ice Cream, also a stein of
Hires' Root Beer, at Palmateer'i
Confectionery. L J. Palmateer.
Go to Webb & Hoover's Feed
Store for Acme chop, oat chop, dai
r choD. wheat, oats, corn, barley
hav. land plaster, cement, lime,
anlnhnr. readr-mixed spray, red
clover, white clover, alsike clover
Tetcb.ee. millett. alfalfa, onion seed
onion sets, garden seeds, corn meal
floor. Doultrv and stock food, thin
alee, white lead, ready mixed
paint, oil and paint brushes. 51
Go to Palmateer'i Confectionery
for ice cream, fresh oysters, oyster
codktaile, choice confections, hot or
cold drinkt, sandwiches, cigars, to
baccos ahd pipes. L. J7 Palma
teer, Prop.
Snnerintendent of Schools, M.
C. Case, was oat visiting schools
Monday and Tuesday. Those vis
ited on the last trip were districts
Kaa. 62 ioint. 67. 67 lotnt and b
Ha has ten more schools to visit
hafora the vearlv inspection of
aohooli in this county it finished.
He finds that school houses are be
ins reoainted and improved, with
a growing interest in school work.
For Logan berry plants, call on
or write to H B. Locke, Beaverton,
Ora.. R. F. D. 3. HU prices sre
right. 491
Frank Mayers, of near Tigard
villa, was brought up to HilUboro
vMterdav. and examined as to hie
amnltv. Dr. Linklater conducted
the medical examination, ana ait
covered that Mayers waa suffering
from brain degeneration. Mayers
haa not been violent. He is a far
mer, aged about 4" years. Judge
Gooiio continued the case.
W. R. Harm, county fruit in
tpector, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. Harris aya the outlook is good
for a vigorous campaign or spray
ing this year, as farmers are find
ins that it is the only way to save
their frmt trees, ana at tne aw
time get a crop ot good applet
Rev. J. A. Campbell, of Port
land, and an old time resident of
this county, was in town yeeterday,
talrino teaoher'a examination for a
certificate. Mr. Campbell will
teach this Spring in the Ennee
district.
John W. Bnley this morning
authorized the Argue to say that
ha will be a candidate for county
Mark:, and that he will soon have
hit primary petition ready for oir
culation.
Out of the usual venire ot tu
names selected in the United States
I Irvnrt tit Pnrtland. veaterdav. only
" " 1 J - , .
r.n. tiima waa down from this
nonntv. namely. Benj. Scbolfield
of Cornelius.
nn Mnndav. the county clerk
kat vaAl vail a total registration o:
UWAS avwaev" - w .
is79. vntara. to that date. Clerk
ftorlmen thinks that fully 100 per
.... kasa raoiBtered since tbat
data, making a total of about 2000 )
Rev. Q. W. Nelson, of 8t. Johns,
will exchange pulpits with Rev.
Qilpatrick next Sunday morning.
The latter will preach here in the
evening, at 7:30.
H. L. Kocher, Henry Heinecke,
E J. Hurlburt, Sol. Weckert, Gut
Hannkeand Frank Wandell.of and
near Sherwood, were in the city
yeeterday, paying taxes.
u V ttarnea. F. U. Saeeri, n
nr nimnaon. John Bromfelt and
A. V. Denny, of Beaverton,
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
street. Over DennU Store.
HILLS BORO ------ OKB.QON
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DAOLEY at HARE
, ATTORNBTTS-AT-LAW
Koomi 1 and S Skate Building
HILLS B0 RO, . 02E60N.
H. T. BAGLEY
ATTORNBT-AT-LAW
Office, apetalra, over the Foat Omce,
HilUboro. - Oregon.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Rooms J, 4. & s. Morgan Blk. HUUboro.
JOHN 1. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office Upstair, Bailey Margan Block.
Rooms, r salt.
HILLBBORO, OHJQOH.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORKKY-AT-LAW
Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court Honue.
HILLS BORO ORBOOM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Room 3, 4 and 5
HUlsboro, - - Oregon
. a
T. R. Imbrie :
Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches and
Range Lands. Reclamation S
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Writs S
or call at office. 2
Room ia, Chamber of Commerce
Portland - - Oregon
1
DR. J. H. KNOX
Veterinarian
Office: IIancock& Gordon's Livery Barn
Forest Gaovs
Will be In HilUboro. Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays. OHioe at Redmond
X uonneii s iivorj ouunn
W. H. TAYLOR
Painter & Paper Hanger
Parties desiring work in my
line will find me at my home
at the west end of the Hills-boro-Cornelius
Bridge. Inde
pendent phone 515.
All Work Guaranteed.
gram nightly, performance consist
ing ol higholaas vaudeville. Tha
madlainaa sold by this company
are from tha Orient, and are nM ln the city yeeterday, settling their
to ina meuioai avwuw
were
J. J. Bhevlln waa up from Bear
rton yesterday.
Band muslo at tha HilUboro
Bkating Rink, Saturday tight.
Martin Qoemans, of North For
t Qroya, was la tha city today.
Born, near Moontaindale, Marob
2, 1908, to tha wife of Wm. Shap
herd, a 12 pound daughter. -.
W. n TKaina will hava a publlo
Mia at bia ratldtnoe in South HUls
boro. An Ralnniaw. Maroh 28, 00U
-liting of aoma llveetock, Urmlng
ImpUmtnts and aoma household
good a. Hit Itotios will appsar
latsr.
IT fi BrOWU announces u Dut re those dozen wo-
at hs U a "P""".- iUoceed u in thU conntyf And if to, why did you
,fn,a the primariei to suooawu ' , jv- faota at they exist, and if it
that
hafora the
himself.
is not a fact that.thote dosen women are
ujtw and deputiet, there
Fo, gentiamans, rr r- ySLCW
nhlldran's boas you o.- let car. -'- ,
. jnnu Asfwaaja aavaHBrs i trtai imriiwuawaae
than to u7 v. 7- J!.
n nnnalman and J. Koohsr, LJeTpIthat he could conade InhU
Geo. Conssiman an Stughter. that hit daughter took a bust-
f flharwood, wart IU lQ""LA- rtdlad hard, nataed her ex-
day. Jfi-STAK
Anton tlZJ Sf
lillipt, war v lintheclark't
Pkilllnt.
on oourt buiinesi.
office, and W do it weU
big liner Mauritania for England,
on tha vtn inn. onw roob
ntJkAma In Yorkshlse. attended
k. tk. nrvl wiahea oi a nost oi
"t. . a.""-:'," . -
frisnds. .-jS? '.".!." .
TnJ.. n. E. Kindt ol Kinton
" . . .-a . ...I.W
aa tn town ioubt. usyawvui
knalnaaa at tha UOMt UOUSa. ABO
yn'i name has been menuouea
aa a nandldtU for State Senator,
on tha republican Uoket, bat
at he has given no ludloatlon
bli IntentioDi regarding the mattar,
known
thU country. Our remedies are
obossn to assist nature xinaiy. oy
tk.i. na. tha tha functioni are ar-
... i
tiitioally adjusted to tneir normal
action, thus placing the user at hie
or her beet, wgntning wow at
traction and all tain operawna
narformed during aniaminmeni,
free, and without pain.
All medicines tola oy wis com
pany are positively guaranteed.
. l. .-4 aaai
XI you are ncaa, .uu
The 8uperb Medioine Co.
Frank Rowell, a prominent
Bcholls merchant and mill mas,
wat In town ystterday.
tax accounts
Vf, F. Johnson, of Dallas, wat a
gueat of Judge Qoodln, Wednesday
t.kt Me. Johnson expects to re
turn to this oounty to live, ln tha
near future.
Tha Coffee Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Geo. SchulmerlcekJ
Saturday afternoon, March 7th, at
2:30 o'olock.
Rudolph Baumann. a well to do
farmer from Cedar Mills, was tn
town today, and called.
A. H. Weetburr and Adolf
SohmidL of Laurel, were oourt
houBe callera yesterday;
Geo. M. Holt, of Albion, was In
town yesterday.
Mrs. Carl Leopold, ot Hood Riv-
.. . aa Wit
er, wai tne guest oi airs. u.
Perkins, this week.
H. M. Cake, the senatorial can
didate, will deliver an address at
the court house Wednesday eve
ning, March 11th.
"Mrs. K. C. Brown and children
departed this week for Los Angeles,
Cel., for a two montne- visit wnn
her tUter, Mrs. A. C. Tucker;
G. M. Hunter, carpenter work
and contracting. Those contem
plating building will do well to get
my figures, uorner rouru uu
Jackson Sis., HilUboro.
Tha Coffee Club entertained their
-tn ai tha hnms
iamuiea, iaa. -
of Mr. and Mrs. iv . tmone. i o
occasion wu ths 16ih anniversary
of the organisation oi ins viud.
Ths avsnlog was plaaaantly spent
with Five Hundred, and several ax
Client vocal and InatrumtnUl sa
lections wsrs rendered.