The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 19, 1908, Image 3

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    HILLSBORO ARQUS, MAR. 19, 19C8
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T. R. Fields, General Huperin-
tanaem or tha Houthern Pacific
company, waa in Ilillaboro y,ter.
uoy. inn tailed with ao(ua 0f
iuimix.ro i cltiimie. Mayor Den
nis called Mr. Field's attention to
the had condition of Dm rt..;.,.
on Flnt street, el the depot, and T. I. (ioodin Furnishes fvM)
lue latter prorataed to have it flird
at one. Refaring to Dronomwf m.
OF COUNTY BOARD
yards Crushed Rock
I... March 14th, Mr.
Bi ", ' .1 Hat, of Kor-t
l.l'rated the fiftieth annl-
H ...I. ...Mir.., tthtflh
I 0 til"" '
? nlace Wedhnnn Cantor,
r arch 14. ISM. with a reoep
Sialbair friend and ralativM,
, i. .... Tha ill M
" ,, . ; ltifui with a
rV.. ...... of daffodil and or-
iob.'7, ; ui- .l...
bal,tothMK?ri,n
rallouing pieouiw
,iu war enUrUineJ with reua-
JpiiOiDN ami lamny
Wraed ith nuld uolil lh
I Thar Kllttli
tadnuitea lew oi meir ow
llMka frki'l. among whom ware
, tnj jiiLMOinir, niwi isr
... . tl! -I I If -
I A. end haw uneasy iuu ph.
u.rl Hreeil.
Mr. nJ Mr 4U w,r f"rtun'
'm Id having w aoy ol their
thlldrto with lhain, among wbotu
tut Mr and Mra. Utorge Gate
.wiMly.of IHaa. and Mr. and
a Jabo Gale d latuily , ol
Imilrfx"0! brwld m,y rend
.Wldran and two great grand chtl
'dfto. Tbir otbar children, two
jiMttbUra. who ride to Nebraeka,
jaw unable to be present, Other
'iu war:
Xmj. and MetnUme II. K.
Oardan. II. F. CaWbin. Jamaa
Gllat. l"i "'. I Cortland,
Aa Martball. John Cbrtttian
GUtoor. Mra. Kmraa 0. WbiU, ol
Portland: MaaUamea .oa liar.
trtmpf, Krarsk utltner, Andrew
Pilliw; Mi "ra Orace and Katber
QtlM. and W. J. Whita, ol Dallaa.
tad Rtr (iiltnar. Mr. and Mra
Qilaa vara the recipiaota of many
bnulilul Rtfta.
PUBLIC SALE
ft oadaraigned will aalt at publio
liKtioo at lb halcb farm. 3i
Hat aouili of ('orneliua, al 10
t'cJock a. m ,
SATl'RDAY, APRIL 4.
fau brxt grilci Jrrry iw, I frli.
Ovh Al'iil jtli, ItrUi Mv tt. ami
Ml Mo rtli.loi vr uM hclfrrt.
anl lrc. 4th. jrrailiug Unlrr. OKI
IkUry iri, Inch; 1'Uno wowri,
Otlnttx hyiki, Jwer (jnita ilillt,
laWtl tliK'. Jo inch; lilto uUiitrr. nil-
timiof. li imtl ttrrl lni plow; rhlllc.l
iWhill plow, iilir-tutHh harrow: Ml
MiW woik hnir, nrw. biiKUV liar
i; Imikkv; havfuik aotl fotr, Miarji-
hi rrram wiitur( )a-lli 4taritjr; 4
iatuclii. Vmt, liouwtiutit fiiiullur ami
wnjr olhrr arliclrt. Al JSO mi of
Tarini ol Bale $10 and under,
uihjovar $10, 1 yaai'a lime, al H
par caul, bankable note. Tbrea par
oaot diMounl for oaab on autna
orar $10.
Pbilip Kalech, Owner
B. P. Corneliua, Auctioneer.
Luochat noon.
. .
MRS. FRANCES MOORE
Kit. Klitabcth Fraooea Moore died
it br home in Houth Ilillaboro
nur tba Southern Paclfio depot.
Miroh 1H, 10(18, alter an illnaaa of
tbrea year, her tualadr beina car
eiooma. IWaaed waa born in Clay
county, Mo. in 1842, and croeeed
tbe tlaina four yeara later, bar par
no, Mr. and Mra. J. N. Durham
Milling in Yamhill county. Mra
uoore ha reauled in toil county
IncelSTrt. Bbe ia eurvlved by the
winning hrothare and lntere:Wm
Durham. Madraa. Ore.: John Dur
bum, Aaotin, Waih; Cbarlee, North
niima: itioa: l) . Moiane: nra
mea htuart. Ueeo Kivar. Waan
r Ceo. L. Man. Portland. She
itirvivrd bv nine children, five
of a hum were nraaent at the death
bed: Mra. Florence Love, Jaa. B
1 J. T. McNamara, and Roy and
Herbert Moore. The funeral wai
beM yesterday afternoon, Rot. J.
A. Campbell olllciating. Interment
m in ths Odd FellowY oetnetery.
provemenu along tha line ol the
road, Mr. Ftalde aald "that if tnon.
n;atUra eaaed up tbla aurumar
company would build a ....
drpotat Ilillaboro, and intimated
that tha nw daot building would
U erected al the foot ol Ktcond
atreat, which ha thought would ta
a more central location. Ilillaboro
will be plraaed to welcome the new
rtrpol, wbeo Mr. Harrlman fela
that be can aalaly apare the maney.
Farm lor Bale -Forty-four acrea
land, with bouaeand baru: 11 acrei
cleared; .1 acrea atanding timber,
and the balance In a aahinv. Kiv.
milaa eaat of Ilillaboro. on Rock
Ureek. For aale cheap. Henry
oMHirre nr., r.an ua t., Ilillabo
ro, Ore., K. 2. 62-2
Waller M. Jenning. of McMinn-
ilia, an old Virginian will preach
in the llaplial church ol ilillaboro,
oeitBuoday.at 11 a. to. and 7.:tU
. He will give hia thrilling
lecture, entitled, "Wilaon Whiekey-
Tk.l'. Ill 111 I '
mi nn a wvtuuiue,
8. C. Black Minorca, 8. C.
Irowo Ieghoro and H. C. Barred
egga, at 50 centa per aelling
Mammoth rekin duck aaga,
oO centa for 11 ecaa For aale at
Vaughl'a grocery, Ilillaboro, or at
my realdence, Ilillaboro, R. 1). 2.
ndependent phone, Line i. No.
oo 3. Mra. Marr Landeia. W h
Bruoa, the 15-year-old eon of
CJ. Bobulmericb, of thia dty, ia
aarloualy 111 with an attack of pleu-
ro pneumonia, tlopea are enter
tained, however, of hia reoovery.
lata attended by Dr. A. B. Bai
ay. and baa been alck about ten
dayi.
do lo Palmaleer'a Confectionery
for ice cream, freah oyalera, oyater
oocklaila, choice confeollona, hot or
cold drioka, aandwicbea, cigara, to
barcoa and plpea. L. J. I alma
leer, Prop.
Mr. aod Mra. 1). B. Cooley, of
near Phillip, were in tha city yea-
terday. Mr. Cooley ia one of tbe
li I advertieeri In tbe county, and
lira ha alwari gH reeulta from
lb Argua.
F. L Watroua, formerly of Foreet
drove, baa leaaad tha building for
merlr occupied by Aug. Tewa, on
Second Ureal, from F. M. Heidel,
fur a tern of one fear, aod baa
opened a poet oard atock.
All wall paper now in atock will
be old at 26 per cent, reduction,
to make room lor the new aprtng
good. 0. A. Pattereon, tbe bouae
furniaber. ni-t
Miaaea Amanda Hartrimpf and
Ora Johnaoo, who are attending
MoMinnville College, are apending
the week with their parent, in
thli city.
If four aweet tooth ia giving you
trouble, bother not a deolitt, but
SUBMITS LOWEST BIO TO COURT
Bid far Hauling toe high, aod Rrjtcltd
ad t bive acw Ffgurta
The eonimieaionara' court have held
two adjourned aeaaiona aince the
regular March term, tbe lait one
having Un concluded yeeterday
when the following bid for furn
UbingWiOO yard of cruahed rock
lor road building, tbe current vear
were aubmitted, T. P. Goodin, of
Weal Union, being the loweat and
oonatquenlly the aucceaxful bidder.
Following are tbe bid. Ira E.
Bradley, "Ho. per cubio yard at
TbaUiber'a qmrrr: 80c. at Diller
juarryjll 01J at Cedar Mill quarry;
axoeaa of two finer grade, $1.25 per
cubic yard. T. P. Goodin, 72c. at
lhatcher'ajTGo. at Dilley; i)7c. at
Cedar Milla, and U7c. straight for
exoeee ol two finer grade. W. A.
Uimn, Hlc. at Thatcher r: excMiN,
11.03: Dilley, 91c: exceea. 11.07:
lid.1) at Crdar Mills, and exceea.
II 10. The contract waa awarded
to T. P. Goodin, the court reserving
tbe riht to uee 11,600 yard dur
ing the year at tbe contract Ggurea.
Several bida fur hauling were tub
njiltfd, but owing to aome confu
a;on in the bida through a miauo
dentanding of the call for bida tbe
court ordered all bida for banhng
cruehad rock (o be re-eubrnilted at
tbe April term.
Tbe fallowing additional bueineea
waa transacted at adjourned meet-
ng. Tho. A. n likes confirmed
a deputy county surveyor.
Pecific Coaat Condensed Milk Co,
petition to string electric wires
along county road; petition grant
ed.
In the matter ol bids for crush-
og and hauling rock; it i ordered
that thi matter he continued to
March 18, 1906. Ordered that
court adjourn to Wednesday, March
IS, l'JOH.
liazaar, lor Poet Carda. See our
ad.
J. F. Cox, of Timber, waa a
county aeat visitor Tuesday.
Candy wholesale and retail
made to eat, at Tbe Den ol Bweeta.
J. C. Hoover, of Beaverton, waa
io tbe city yesterday, and called.
Timothy, clover and all kinda of
Geld seeda, at Greer's. 514
Mra. Grace Poa Featberstone, of
Wallace, Idaho, ia viaiting friends
in Ilillaboro.
Dance at Bethany Hall, April
4th. Tickets, including supper,
7oc. Everybody invited. 1-3
Dance at Alpha Hall, Corneliua
on Saturday, March 21. Walker's
orobeatra. Ticketa, 75c. 521
Mra. Lulu Williamson and aii
ter, of Centerville, were in town
Tueaday,
Clover bay for aale, loose in tha
barn, at $7 per ton. Inquirj of J.
C. Koontz, R. D. 4. 62 1
Mra. Leavy and Mies O'Brien,
of near Hillsdale, were Hillaboro
visitors last week.
Money to loan on real eatate se
curity. Terms reasonable Ku
ratli Broa. 46 If
COURT BJ SESSION
Inglebretzen, Cornelius Train
Wrecker, Goes to Pen
OTHER CRIMINAL DOCKET CASES
Railway Ceodtmoatiea snitLaits Tbrt
Daya-Smill Verdict
Circuit Court convened Monday
with Judge T. A. McBride on the
bench. District Attorney Gilbert
Hedges and Deputy District At
torney John M. Wall, Court Repor
ter Runyon, and several attorney a
from a distance, being present at
tbfl flpeningoi court. C. E. Deich
man ia acting as Clerk of tbe court.
A. A. Mead and J. N. G rebel, are
bailine lor tbe term.
The following jurora were ezcuaed for
tne term:
SMITH g OPEN LETTER
Ta tha Hillaboro Indrprnuent Editor
In attuwrr to your article which appeared
io Ihe columns of the Independent un
der date ol Mnrch 13, kindly permit me
to inform you that my former open letter
Io you waa written wttuoul me asm-
ante of 'one of our city attorney!, "aa you
MY. or anvonc elie. And i you are aim
unable to find "any good horse aenae" in
ny portion of the letter, please do not
hold me pel sunnily reaiionsihle for your
mental contraction 111 line particular in
stance,
You airnear to be unable to compre
hend why I ahould feel grieved at your
saving a tfood wold for a good official. I
do uot object to that in the least. That
ll your personal privilege to exercise at
as often, and whenever you see fit. but
when you gave me to uniicrsiaiui umi
vou were ku'"K t0 remain neutral and
Impartial to all candidates before the pri-
Leater and Floyd Brown, sons of
Mr. aod Mra. Cbaa. Brown, are
both sick with measles, in thia city.
For gentlemen's, ladiea' and
children'a boae you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Deunif.
Born, to J. H. Voelkrr and wife,
of south of Cornelius, March 17,
11)08, a daughter.
Ooion Seed Fancy stock, half
Globe, Yellow Dan vers, lor sale by
J. A. Anderson, Beaverton, Ore.
E. W. Curran, who ia now in the
real eetate buatness in Condon, waa
shaking handa with old Hillsboro
(rienda.
John Ireland, ol Greenville, and
a brother ol Recorder Willia In
land, waa in town Monday, with
bustneea at the court house.
Tom Talbott, one of Corneliua'
old timers, who grows old with dig
nity and grace, waa in town yee
terday.
Fine line of apple, pear, peach
and cherry treea, and otber nur
aery stock, at Morton's Green
house. 52-1
Mesdamea Clemona, Wo. Bel
lingher and Wm. Sparks, of Foreet
Grove, were Hillsboro visitors
Monday.
"What Manner ol Man ia This,"
is the morning text in tbe Congre
gational chnrch; "How Satan
Tempted David," ia the eyening
topic.
Lost Gentleman's silverette op
en-face watch, March 16, between
the Warren place and Stream
dace, northeast of Hillsboro. Re
ward. Leave at Argua office. 1
II a man by the name of Reich,
formerly ol Sumen, Kukol, Kuaeia
Poland, attended tbe Medicine
Show, Monday night, he will pleaae
communicate with the Argus.
Buff Leghorn eggs for aale, for
Jnliua Aibabr...
Henry David....
Ira Bradley
H O Hayea
V L Goatin
John Friday
M P Johnston
Grutav Bronoer.
WC Davison....
, S Hillsboro
...H Foreet Grovve
,...N Poreat Grove
West Cedar
Weat Cedar
..Dairy
Wert Cedar
Kaat Butte
.Dairy
These will adjudicate the j ory cases:
Joseph Connell .Washington
v. u i iK.uiuuici, ,, ,,,,. vwnwui
Jamea Robb Columbia
Carl H Ionian .S Poreat Gtove
Pred O Anicker Weat Butte
Julius J Meacham.
Paul Beck
Joseph McRoberta. . . .
George S Sloan
A V HaU
H D Matteaon
Cbaa FUrabel...
..Mountain
Dilley
....Galea Creek
.3 Forest Grove
....Eaat Cedar
Gaston
,...S Hillaboro
A B Davis Buxton
Walter Bernard.
W WGaskilt
John Heaton
John Jack
bam fataley
Clem bbaner
C Roaander
John L Barrett....
J U Bills
..Corneliua
Beaverton
...South Tualatin
Reedville
, Buxton
..North Hillaboro
Beaverton
...8 Forest Grove
Washington
Tbe case of Norman Anderson,
the young man who shot Geo.
Schulmerich'a dog, last winter, waa
brought np in circuit court thia
week, a true bill having been re
turned. The defendant pleaded
guilty, and aa the dog ia now alive.
the deputy prosecuting attorney
recommended clemency in the case
The Judge, after giving the young
man aome wholesome advice, sus
pended sentence during his good
behavior, i oung Anderson's moth
er ia a widow, and is highly re
garded in the community.
John Ingelbrigtson, the 18 year
old Cornelius lad, who attempted
to wreck tbe Foreet Grove local, on
the morning of Jan. 9th, laat, by
placing a tie upon the track near
Cornelius, pleaded guilty, an was
given an indeterminate sentence in
tbe penitentiary, of from 1 to 7
years. The case of the State vs
Anderson, charged with throwing
down a fence on property not his
Cornelius voted on Monday to
bond tbe district for 20 years, to
raise tbe sum of $9,000, with which
to build a new school house. Tbe
vote was 76 to 32 in favor of the
bonding proposition. When the
bonds are negotiated, acd tbe
money secured, tbe district will
proceed to erect a fine new school
Louse, the design to be decided
later. The district is a wealthy
one, and Cornelius is a progressive
town, and is growing.
Full Blood BufTOrpbington eggs
for hatching. $1.60 for 15 eggs.
Call and see stock before buying.
A few cockerels for sale. C.
Rhoades, 9th & Baseline Streets.
Hillsboro, Ore. 46-tf
Misses Marie Tunzat and Letitia
Imbrie left Tuesday for Los Ange-
lee, Cal. Mies Tunzat goes for a
years visit with her sister, and
Misa Imbrie will visit with Mr.
and Mra. M. Mosier, who are old
friends of the Imbries. They ex
pect to return to San Francisco to
witness the arrival of the big fleet
of battleships from the South.
All wall paper now in stock will
be sold at 25 per cent reduction,
to make room for the new spring
goods. G. A. Patterson, the house-
furnisher. 52 2.
Jamea N. Davis, a well known
Portland attorney, was in town
Wednesday, with business before
circuit court. Mr. Davis is a re
publican candidate for district at
torney for Multnomah county, and
stands a good show to be nomina
ted and elected. The Argus hopes
he will.
R. C. Hartrampf has just re
ceived hid third car of Utah Land
Plaster. Get in your ordera before
it ia all gone. ' 50-tf
A "muslin shower" waa given
under the auspices of the ladies ol
the Congregational church, Tues
day afternoon, at the residence of
Mrs. L. W. House, of this city,
which waa well attended. The so
cial features were much appreciated
by the guests.
Buy your garden seeds at
Greer's. 51 4
J. M. Greear and son, Harold,
left La Mesa, Cal., Monday, and
are expected to arrive in Hillsboro
today. They will put in eom
time at Summit, where Claude
Greear ia located, before going
south again.
Garden and field seed in bulk, at
R. H. Greer's. 51-4
PROFESSIONAL,
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
I'hyslclan and Surgeon
Office Bnlley-Mnrgan block, upstairs.
Rooms 12, l:i and 15. Residence .South
went comer Madeline and bocond Street.
Both 'Phones.
GRANGE RESOLUTION
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office upstairs over The Delta Drug Store
Itoeldraee Eaat of Court Hodm,
in tha corner of the block.
rtrWaaaa
JAMES PHILLIPfi TAMIESIE, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon 8outhern Paallio Railroad On.
Conaultation in French or English. Of
nca upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Go's, store,
north side of Main St., Hillaboro, Or.
A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and o
Bailey-Morgan Block,
Both Phonee. HillsWn. fir
1
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
street. Over Dennis Store,
HILLSBORO ------ OREGON
Saw. it few W. O. Mmrm
DAOLEY t HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and i Shute Building
HILLSBO&O, . . OREGON.
H. T. BAQLEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, upstairs, over the Poat Office,
Hillaboro, - Oregoa,
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms j, a, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro.
JOHN 1. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Cpeuira, Balky Mergan Block.
Rooms, I anl a.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
MAAAAAAVrrWe'
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orritt: Main Street, opp. Court Hontt.
HILLSBORO , OREGON
of the taxes which that class of property
now bears to the real eetate of the btate,
which is already carrying more than its
own, near Glencoe, waa dismiased. JVherSa'we believe that
The following resolutions were adopted
by Washington County Grange Conven
tion, at Hillaboro, laat Saturday, March I
14. 1908:
'Whereas, there is a Bill coming be
fore the voters of tbe State at the com-1
ina election in Tone, nrovidinc for the I
exemption of a large amount of property THOS. H. TONGU E, J R.
frAtti tawatinai an A fro nmfmmna I Vi aba r I "
I.. a O a. I tat., .u,1 ttiekt wrtu rntllit nnl Of I DUU 1
g.lit tilled at inenenoi -3. of Mra. Geo.
Ledford. Second and firsts, in
dependent phone, 2253. 50- 1
I wish to announce that my new
Spring Millinery is ready and lot
sate, a very niuo wu u,
and children'a hats, at rat
prices. Come and aee ticca. lire
J. Peterson, Cornelia. - , 1 2
Meedames Jt. Xf. Catley, R. C.
Vaught anal A. E, Calley pleasant
ly entafteiaei number of their
friends, Friday afternoon, at the
home of lire. J. W. Bailey.
When up town, don't forget to
stOD in and try the lamoua Haiel-
wood Ice Cresm, also a stein of
Hires' Root Beer, at Palmateer's
Confectionery. L. J. Palmateer
Mesdamea F. Kggert, A. W. An
thonv and W. B.Litler, Portland
friends of Mrs. W, D. Cre, 01 this
city, visited thelsrlsa Friday
and Saturday. .
White Plymouth Rxi ti
Brown Leghorn eggs for nl for
Geo. Davis, who wt charged with
extorting money trs Carl Berth
old of Corneliua, r" free, the
Deputy Diet. Atty,.' "not
a true bill." Brn. L. J, near
Garden Home, acr:" u tUnpt
the best ia-
terests of tbe state demand that tbe bur
den of taxation ahould be equally dis
tributed upon all classes of property, and
that preaent lawa ahould be so enforced
aa to compel every torm ot property inat
has been, heretofore, in a large measure,
eacaoine. to nay ita inat and full share
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 3
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
IT. R. Imbrie I
Walter Jeckton and family, 01
Portland, are Haying a few day
ith Counlv Treasurer Jackaon.
Mr. Jackson, lbs eon, is sutlertog
from an obstinate attack of grippe
C. Beneflel.ol near Banks, trans-
.nut kuaineaa in Hillsboio lues
day.
n.taar for Poat Card, see our
ad.
Chris. Lehman and wife, of Bea
vertou, ware in the city Tuesday
PUBLIC SALE
u vou termed it. but after the primary
you cotllil ami wouia rome om ior iuc
succeisful candidates. You asked me,
iu vour article, why I considered tne
matter auv of my business, and now you
have. Is the explanaticn clear to youf
You also refer to Mr. Goodin as having
marriwl the lady who had been his assis
tant in the office for more than a year.
That is Mr. Goodiu'e biisiuesa, and why
on want to butt in is more man 1 am
. . t I Fn. oar n. V te
sole to compreiiciiu. iwu .v.w, w
1 A. Imbrie as having been assisted in
the OBlce oy nil Wlie ami nauguu-r. 1 ui,
too, ia Mr. Imbrie'a business. I am
quite certain it is none of mine, and can
not see now 11 coucerun j ou.
However. Mr. Hath. 1 think I ought to
be very patient with you in this matter,
because 1 do not think that you have yet
grasd the distinction between a lady
assistant or assistants in an office, and a
lady deputy or deputies. V"" persistent
ly refer to the ladies above mentioned in
this article in a manner to make it ap
pear that they were all deputies aa well
as assistants. I think, However, yon oo
know U-tter, and you are simply attempt
ing to juggle the proposition you started
to defend. You appear to be in the
1111
ed burgUly, r'-" a5uilV. ej",ner . give any of it a legal
there Xt ft about hit i:t
tiemtocttJ, the Court suepevM
actt during good behavior. If
I kaar that you have misbehaved,
I the future," said the Judge, "I
means ef escaping tribute, therefore, be
tt
. Resolved, that this Convention, repre-
B siting the Granges, the owners of real
aetata and the taxpayers of Washington
at, hereby recommends to the volera
of tU ."tton county and to the Slate
j 1ar Ut thav vote "No" upon this
easuM.
Resolwai tkat the secretary of thia
invention t-S a copy of these reso
tions to eaa U newspapers of this
nnty with a STT-l that they be pub-
bed. .
" 1 11 m.
REAL ESTATE TSJLTSFERS
Deals in all kinda of Real
Estate Wheat -..Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches and
Range LandB. Reclamation
and sale of Deeert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
.or call at office.
Room ia, Chamber of Commerce
Portland - - Oregon
I will sell at publio auction at my
plaoe at tba foot of Second oireei
in Hillsboro, uregon, ai .w v u'
SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1908
the following described property
Home. 8 years, uoo, nay maie, y"j.
.... Wh wellbroke to drive and work
years, fresh, hejier ca . ! . nilt ,.01,.cut with Washington Couul
heller, 10 won na, " " "-.. .,, ,..v, inv..icd the political territory
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at publio
Motion at hia farm, i milee south
ol Kinton, Oregon, at 10 a. in. on
WKDN1CSDAY, MARCH 25, 1908
Match team, mare and gelding, 4 3
eais, aH5o, aired by Oregon; black filly,
i n, boo: brood mare. II veara, 1 300,
4 graded ersey cowa, two io milk; two
"eifers, Iresli In August; t yearlings, 6
jonlli calf, lleikshiia brood low with 9
i"Ki ewe ami liinib, j dot chlckena, 3H
in wagon, low-wheel haudy wagon,
hick. r,t IH..I ll-.rl.,!. t.lniUr. A-ficut
in good order, with trucks; land plaster
""er, lj-Hoe Oundlach drill, Joiin
'''ere disc harrow, Oaborne aprlogtooth
rrow, 60-tooth ateel harrow. S-foot Mc-
t-ormlck mower, alcet lieam walking
P,uw. I -horse cultivator, hayrack. .1 work
"niessea, single buggy harneaa, cider
"ll, Weatern waaher, acythe, 4 lo-gal-ion
milk cam, -gal milk can, 7-ft croaa
f"t law, 2 tile spades, 1 tile acoop. cant
hook, (10-lh fihnrnWaa Praam SaoaratOr,
at block and tackle, hayfork and carrier
90lPlete, new Bell City feedcutter,
Home Comfort range, heater, bedroom
aewing machine, oruan. a tablea,
'""irs, lunging lamp, clock, lot bouae
old furniture, cooking utensila, etc
LUBch served at nnntl.
Terms of Bale $10 and under,
obb; over $10, eight months' time,
bankable note, 6 per oent. interest.
pe( oen 0g- for 0tt8h over f iw
A. F. Millard, Owner.
B, P. Gomel Ina. Auctioneer. .
. . . ...
Willi wasningion ouiuy,
7 nionths; ii.ni f Multnomah County with your jug- Brown Leghorn eggs lor nBr
K.tiu&'SZ buggy, act gling proposition, and the juggling goes hatching purposes; from pme Wil;
:":.': . t. a nirle buggy uierruy ou. . ninB BIOOK.-a. Viooiey. i-
It H TaW II-Mill UBIUIK-I w I II.. Ila ( nil IrltWinKGQ I V
ilaruc. aing.e wagon harneaa MUwa- Ana now - 'in uS
I. .-A....r JU II! H-IOOl HBVtn";i w - ,, . ,i...
sible 8-wheel disc harrow
harrow, drag ateel narrow
cultivator, Detncn nay
btoroom
ning stook.
County Commissionsrs Butner, of
I : . ..II. ....i;.. tli.f nn. I
LTO " " "VTucid , terVaii i. creeping .lowly Beaverton, and Buchanan, 01 yor-
l . " ".KLi. h, .,.reiv unon you. prepare yourself nelius, were In town ueaneeaay,
Li. heatinc for the grandest epoch in the annaia of attending a special session of com-
make ust tne one
ZESSwak, desk! your -nry
. nlti .rtlclea
alio nuurerw"" .
T..,. nfa.ia? caan on buuib
lime, myyiv"" "
n. Mni interest.
P" v ur V Thnrne.
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B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
PIONEER OF 189a
lupteme effort of your mental existence,
and ascertain if it is not possible for you
n ilisrover a vast oisiincuon uciwwu
the propositions above referred to.
You also nave laxxn occtwiuu wwmi
.nii.,i, tn the fact that I have not aaid
one word about Treasurer Jackson and
Assessor Wilcox, as regards tne uuro
term. TUaillt VOU, air. nnaiinnnuuc,
I plead guilty churged. And in this
connection 1 desire to aay for the benefit
of our personal aim pouncm cuiucanou,
missionera' court.
For Sale 200 bushels line oats,
gray and white; 5 tons baled cheat
hav: also a two-year-old Jersey
bull D. B. Cooley, 1 mile west of
Phillips, Paoifio State' phone,
Hillbboro central. - 1-2
A brother of J. D. Chappelle,
who has the fair grounds rented,
left Monday, with a string of nine
that the treasurer office, the aasessor's ., w.. & "
who died last week, office, and that of school auperintendent, horses, for Vancouver, Wean., to
' ... horn in do not come in the same category with attend the horee ehow to be held at
aunty, wee norn in iheriir,8 tfCce) thecierk-a office .and that pl,ce thi week, wheie he
Jan. la. 10OVI. o .. rr,,. t ihnnV vnn. hnv. . ? . i
ii. recorder's office. I thank you, how
ever, for the compliment you have given
me in the matter 01 my noi iucuuiiuK
ia affair that do not dirctly concern me.
w. u. ami 1 11.
MILLINERY OPENING
George Dorsey,
Im v.mKIH oeuntv
n. - -T.i. Jan H. 1830,
rmu'L "IV. Var.nt. to Haneock
oauie wu r Aii
nhtn when one year old,
and lived u"2 "'"JC
when he crossea me riiu0,
1. .nd driving an ox team.
M- .aa married to Misa Adeline
Vaughn, a native m : adui " Lulu Coleman, of Cornelius,
1856: They made thelr home near Jq aonounolng tbat
DaVtOn. I emulll OO J, , ri.ninif nf Snrinfr Millinerv
Of th.ir.livN. V this UnlOU ware u ;
born 8 children, a y Mch 20th ,nd 21st. She respect-
lDg! J. P. Do o'Hn nl .fully invites the ladle, of theeor
ana see
most
attractive sbspes. Kvery effort
made to please patronsiV. oil!
,D! ,V TrHiiTahoro- Hon. A. fully invites the ladies 01 ma
nie Belknap, of HU j; ";; rounding country to call ant
B. Dorsey, of WJJJ"1 her new gooda. Newest styles,
and Mra. Hattie K. Pesry, 01 v7 h Bve
ronsiC 5
n. ji.j n.ariv iour
aua .a raxfi wm la-iaa uh w
Wn. w- -. 8tM
K lntegrity, a win counselor, and
a promoter w p?
Hillsboro Argua,
year,
hopes to capture some prizes
Subiaot for diacussion at the
Christian church; next Sunday
morning, "Order." . In the evening,
"Possibilities." Every member is
urgently requested to be preaent at
the morning servioe to hear the
outline sermon for tbe next year's
work.
For Sale 140 egg Cypher's In
cubator, in Rood repair, nearly
a a r. Tl
new: also 10 aoien cnicaene, car-
red Plymouth Rocks, White Rooks
and White Leghorns. Also two 7
months' heifers. W. Wilkine, one
mile south ol Job'a Crossing, and
southwest of Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4
Box 8. , Kl
. 11. vuw. jLougUij, ...uy;
'm.ia v. T 1 R.Vnr three nnnnta.i
t following cases were dlt
tfilrririjlerring vb. Hugksa;
Nekatw. Hughman; (HLZx fl
Geisler, Ciwa vs. Oc!i: tck
Yards va: Cr-S Ei"-xl Lini
ment Co. vfl. 1 - i Vnite Sew
ing Machine Cv . A. Patter
son; Eclipse PainVs Co. vs. G.
A. Pattereon ; Baae Line Lumber
Cova. Wash. Co. appeal from
Board of Equilisatioo; Schuyleman
vs. Reudy; Richet vs. Hurst
Referred: Shearer va. shearer:
Rooks vb. Rooks; Gowan vs. Gow
an.
Deorees: Eberman vs. Eberman;
Kermeier vs. Kermeier; Beard vs.
Shepherd; Crane va. Crane; Roy
vs. Roy; Peoppel vs. reoppei.
Card of Thank
We desire to express our thanks to
those who bo kindly assisted us
during our recent bereavement, tbe
illness and burial of our beloved
wife and mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann
Donelson.
A. W. Doneleon and Sons.
1250
... 100
350
5
1600
800
650
Card of Thanks
The children of Mra. E. F. Moore
deBire to exprtaa their thanks to
the friends and neighbors who ao
kindly assisted during their be
reavement, the illness and inter
ment of their mother.
inie H Bailey to Josephtra CUx
1 lots in Cornelius ..wu....sao
terJHermen to Wilhelmina L.
Smith, tract in John Marsh d '1 C 1I
tr Reverman to the same, tract its
M Wren donation "
ibert Elliott to Jacob DLxM, ft .
tlk 7 Dilley wsWiewa 43M
ibecca Dixon to Law'l Liaem,
1.78 acrea W B Ct" ltanat'n 3000
aa T Tooze ta) B V k,f ,10 acres
ec a6 1 a a 1 1 w..
W Alfry trt J TI Hoffman, 1 acre
,n JR iraonation . . . ,
Lar-aatallTO Alfred Hill, 0.2a a
iiescat n -"4 w
f-' to Mrs Ella C Hill, the same
I-mAz Schuler to Jacob Zwiugli, 40
a aec 10 1 1 a r 1 w
Lizzie Jenkins to James J Dunn, 15
acres sec 21 1 1 a r 1 w -
Henry L Lambotte to W W Crowd
der io acres sec 29 t 2 n r 2 w
Jas T Young to Rexford Simpson,
A L Croeni to Jacob Stolter, 53.15 a
aec 19 1 1 n r 1 w 5315
M D Phelps to Eliza Lawyer, 3 Its
Northside ad to Hillsboro 700
Geo L Naylor to C A Caples, a.89 a
T G Navlor dodation 100
Same to Maude Shannon ,etal 4.03 a
J R Reeher to W E Neff, 1 a sec 4 t
I s r 3 w 150
Jeptha Garrigus to Ora Garngns, a
acres sec 14 1 a n r 4w 123
Geo K Madison to Grace Black, 40 a
aec aa 1 1 a r 2 w 1850
Louisa C Wendorf to Louis Juncker
100 acrea in E C Johnson donat'n 5000
Sarah Whiteside to ueo A caoie, 20
acres in M Moore donation 5000
W 0 Hocken to F W King, part blk
4, Hocken'a ad Beaverton
Emma Sipp etal to Geo H Sipp, 20
a aec 15 1 1 n r 3 w....
David Keen to Ellen Keen, part blk
42 Forest Grove
Jaa Inglis to J L Harris, part blk 30
Forest urove
N B Sutton to T 8 Sutton, part aec
tton 18 1 2 a r 2 w
Chaa Bateman etal to Chas S Bate-
man, 160 a on Gales Greek
Amanda Bateman to C S Bateman,
tract on Gales Creek
E A Knotts to Mary E Knotts, 115
a aec 12 1 a a r 1 w.
T L Harris to Jaa Inelis. 147.65 a in
j Welch donation 6000
Geo A Cable to Melissa .Cameron,
tract M Moore donation
Frederick Alwin to Paul Rothman,
aoaaecitinra w. 1000
statatat-axaxa-asatatatatatatatatatat-a-t
DR. J. H. KNOX
Veterinarian
office:
Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn
Forest Grovb
Will be in Hillsboro, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays. Office at Redmond
Connell's Livery Stable.
Wf H. TAYLOR
Fainter & Paper Hanger
arties desiring work in my
ine will find me at my Home
at the west end of tne Hills-
boro-Cornelius Bridge. Inde
pendent phone 515.
All Work Guaranteed.
175
600
5
1500
1
800
400
I The "j
I Post Card Bazaar I
Carries the most up-to-date
line of post cards,
albums and novelties,
in the county.
Come and See us
Special attention paid
to mail and phone or
ders. Let us send you
a 25, 50, or 75 cent as
sortment. Satisfaction
Or Money , bacH!
is our constant motto
Ind. Phone 333. ;
FOST CARD BAZAAtV
Wholesale and Retail
Hillaboro - Ore.