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

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    LAST
INJCRES W- rOHTCGUK
titiicc l Fifteen I'cct
fAci u tis,,' BAULV MS(i-tu
llilnk. fwflun Will ttl
Mill
Win. rpftuK"". in ti
hiiI.hmvi at it' Tow r'k
Hiiarrr. l Vjr Mi"' wllh
wlJn't Mott.Uy ev.rilng, which,
mt orlinrjr rlrcuttielahrea.
,uM hv allM biro outright.
II. I,, ilrilUil a hole html ii
limping lit" Mirth ullrk of powdtr
i hen prematura) hum occurred.
Urg iH of rk Umn which he
(it standing, at lr-et 16 fi-et In
v4hair I'oriugue reroa down to a
rbiup, hui without brnkan liruh,
mJ eiihuul n hming conations
nrM aroaa ami walked actum
diilance, l' lh surprise of Mr
Oixxlin end othor who saw the ao
cidfiit and btned to hie eaaUt
inci. Dr.Tiinirtle was phoned for,
(U, fuiiiitt lht i'urlugiie'e jre
era badly hurl, nod hie face and
ktmli b)ly lacerated hy pieoee of
rock. Hi" wound ere drwiwd,
and the doctor ihinkl he will net
til. provided recover from tbe
bock of the stploeiun. Dr. Tarn
lrti I'urtugue hae plenty of
prv. Tb woiKt injury i to the
tutu' eyM. The rock Upon which
bt wti lifted into the ftlr
nib Into, which feet probably
hv bin life.
CHABROl
Ckibr.il (2HU lUginlered), ltl
ita Hulhon, imported from Ku
ro, and weighing UMVI pounde
lb Urgwl of nil lrtwl horeet in
Wwhttigtoti county, will meke the
iMton of I'.Hm, followt:
M(iinlr morning until Turedey
morning, el 11. It. tlivge't fnn,
uur Fruilngtoi); Tueedey noon at
W, K Hrnitb'w ftrui,ner Johneon't
Mtmill, Tude night, at HilU
boro; Wedneadajr noon at lUgley
turn. Puller Mill; Wmlneedey
ivoniriK to Thuridajr morning, at
Maya H'o.' utahlei, Gleuooe; hal
iom of WMk at Harlraiupi'a ata
Lk UilUh ro
T.m.-IO, lift and f) Care
Ukr-n to prevent ancidante, hut will
Dot le rponib!e ahould any oo
ctr. For further information.
Olio Htrtranipf, Manager,
G if Ilill.Uro, Ore.
WM. UAOLEY SR. BADLY HURT
Wo. lugley Hr wai verely hurt,
it bi ranch north of llillalioro,
lul HumUy evening. He wa
tl' ding ner the door of hU barn,
ibile in, e of the men employed
bant ihe iU( drove oonie horeea
out. One of the animate, a big
drift borne, ran agtinet Mr. Bag
ly, throwing him down and atep
ping upon hU cbent ai It panaed
orer bim Mr. iiagley waa aaniet
d to the house, and Dr. Tatuleeie
luminouwl, who found bia palient
uftVring from hemorrhage of the
lungi md throat. The only thing
io oe le red in the caae ia pneumo
nia, hu, if that iloea not develop,
Mr. Bagley will get sloag all right.
many friends hone for bia
pedy recovery.
BEAVERTON LOCAL INSTITUTE
A Wal institute waa held at Heav-
"ton, laHt Haturday, under the di
Motion of County Bupirlntendent
e, winch waa well attended,
"ruf. Htanley, of tbe Portland
ohnolH, wag invited to talk on the
object of "H-,w to Read." In or
0" to more forcibly ilhmtrnte the
muter, Prof. Stanley inked one of
his teschern, Mixa Wardan, to take
i of her pupils alona. to give a
practical deroonBtntlon. One of
tbe Children RelnnleH e lillU Una
'n girl, waa found by tbe janitor
' the Highland aobool, early Bat-
"iy morning, faet aaleep on the
UOOrgtet) of Iha l.nil.llnn har lahn
M been all night, in 'order that
u mignt not mlea the excuraion
to Hoaverton, She was very poorly
fjd In an old red calico drese, and
Jfe tact of her all-night wait on
toe Bohool hoima etepa in her deter
mination not to mine the event,
mJe her the center of attraction.
Ihe child la only eix yeare old, and
or parents cannot read English,
nerjoe did not understand the tuee-
ge unnt them, asking that the
oikl might go on the trip.
Ihe program of the inetitute at
"ie morning Beeeion included "Pri
ni'y Headinir." bv Mlea Wardan
Arithmetic." by Professor Ball, of
Wwh ,ohool. Portland. In tbe
Hernooo, Prof. Stanley talked on
urminnr." Prof. V. F. Ball dern
onmrated "Methods of Teaching.'
"I'Hiung" was the sub eot disouss
ed
u7 miss ic. A. Downing, oi
rrgref.a school. Prof. Y. C. Yen
y gave an Interesting tolk on
"""ooi Banitatipn."
Hazelwood Ioe Cream, fresh oys
oonfeotiona, fruits, nuts, oi
tg, tobaooos and pipes, at Palma
If
e uonieouonery.
1'i.il.d U.ilws,, Co. urwyore
ere running line to Kort (;r(,v,
thin wtk. The rom ,, ij,
mnv-yl Ir.vn H.ll.U.ro t,. th"
euuih about three milee. Ii U ,u.
moreU today lbt the .hove nan,!
cemptoy propositi Rive llilW
ro a ewitcb from the mam lit,
from . point urln 0f l()wn j it
Mwvd tbet addition.! jt,,rr.,i
ha ln creeled in the Orove by
vtait of mrmhen of ih Kort
drove hoard of tr.de, tbie wm, to
Portland. U i Uol kll0wa j'ut(l
bow llillihoro iHM.pl will like the
proMM.ition of mug n witch
from lbs main line of the Unitr,!
Hallway (),, ti,jnK j( ,,,1,,-
cerUln-llillhlM.ro will U on the
liuin line o the Oregon Klectric
I'enotu
wlihinir to tiU tiiHir
fartiu will tlwiy. ti, ft lKeiltIH.k
of fine tile lu our yard n H.holl.
Tboae wiehing the lrgr tiling
ehi.uld place their ordern will. iu
neiore June I U11( rry brick
end building block. Tboee intend
ing to build will find a large tuo-
ly of lumlr at our vard. and vou
are invueu lo call and look
our atock lefore urclmning -
over
lira-
ner Kowell, H-holla, Ore.
Two locftl notion t.-litii.riM were
filed Ibia week with tbe couutv
clerk, one being a mil. divieioti of
.North and Huutb HilUlmro. and
rtoutb Tulatin and Weet llutte;
the other Cornelius and Mouth For-
ent drove.
Tha Main Ktreet lierneet Shou
hatiual received anew ebiimient
of the Hpooner paU-nt horee collars,
also revermble iweat pads. Call
and look at lhm good, when in
lown. On dieplay at tbe Main
Hlreel liftrue Hhop, f.-T
Tbe Kev. M. J. ISallantyne, of
allaa, will preach at tbe Cniled
Kvangelical church Friday even-
ng and Monday evening. He will
also preach at Laurel Kvni(licl
church Haturday evening and Sun-
ay morning.
For Hale Pigs already weaned;
alio a thorough-bred I'olaud Cbina
boar, add a few tons of good huree
bar K. M. lUrnes, 2 mile noiith
of HillKboro. Ind phone, 113.'!. f. if
D. II Heaeoner baa the contract
or tearing down tbe tower at tbe
city electric light and water plant,
and a ill build a new one, the old
one baving income until lor lur-
ber ue by reeaon of age.
Clothes bruhe, hand brushes,
bath brubee, looth brushes; largeel
nd 14 ortment in the city, at
lillsUiro Pharmacy. 2 if
Tbote uereon who have not al
ready registered, will have an op
portunity to do ao from now until
the 15th of May. This will entitle
tbem lo vole at ths June and No
vemher eleriions in this state.
Mr. and Mr. I. M. Commons
and their Utile sou went to New'
xirt Haturday, where Mrs. ( om-
mon will iMuain for some time
Mr Commons and son returned
home WeJne-day evening
The ladies of ihe Christian
church will have their usual die
play of home cooking and baking
in the iliow window oi euo
Hoover's Feed Store, neit Satur
day, and bertafter.
Wanted-Hy a (ierman-Hwiss,27
years old, a place to work with an
Kna huh Hiieanina ui rrmin, "
hd eioenenoe in dairy work. Ob
iwt to learn Knulirh. Adolf
ttebauffr, Beaverton, Or. 7-1 1
Mr Henrt Oromann arrived
from Crown Point, Indiana, mis
week, and will spend the summer
with relative in this county. Mrs
Ornraan is a cousin ot Mrs. J'.mma
MoKiuney, of this oily
Lost On Friday last, a Biuall
HkerSnaniel doit. Reasonable
reward for its recovery .Address
Oscar Hundley, Hillsboro, II 1.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Underwood
and Jo. McCourts, ol rouianu
- m n . 1 ... J
visited with the KoonU, Downs
and MoCourls' families Saturday
nd Sunday.
A N'lm.n nurchaeed a fine $51X1
LT 11,1. man niano this week.iO Port
land: also a corner lot on the Wa-
verly-Richmond car line, at a cost
of 1500.
oanilemen's. ladies ana
children's bone yon can do no bet-
ter than to buy ot jonn iuu.o
"Leadership" will be the morn
In suhicctin the congregation"
churoh. "Personal Liberty' wtl
be tbe evening topic.
For the largest and beet line of
iierfumes to ue iouuu '"'
I . .. mil 1 Pl.nrixurV
call on tne jiiiisouru u.--j
urun In inwn. call at Paluia
ir'a Confectionery, and try
the
lamous Hirei Hoot Beer.
Always
cold.
r vt;v.h nf Perrv. Iowa, ar
.i.i u HilUhnro laBt Saturday
ftd is viBiting G. A. Webb and
family. He m&j locate m urcuu
rr...L m,a for hatching "U
-.re ef On. Sohnlmerloh, I1U1
horo.
Albert Foord went to The Dalles
a-....,Uo for a short visit with
on Will . J
friends.
Money to loan on real estate se
curitv. Terms reasonable.:Ku
ratliBros.
Mr and Mrs. Wm
Hines, of Greenville, April
1008. a son.
28
Mrs. E. W. Moore is confined to
her home this wee wiiu
Argus and Oregonian, 2.25.
BED LAIiSUN DIBS
W NEIGHBOR'S SHED
lad Hecn Drinking Heavily
fur Several Days
LEAVE A FAMILY NORWAY
ornir Kiowa Held sa lnutt Tata-
day Night
rod Larson, a riwede, was found
ead in the woodshed of a neighbor,
amed 8 Hogan, on Tuesday after-
noon, near Sherwood. Mrs. Hogan
lirt noticed Urson lying in the
oodehed about ! o'clock, and
nowing that be had ben drinking
r eoiiie time, and paid little at
enlion to the matter. Leaving
the premises, he returned at about
I o'clock, and found Larson dead
She notified the neighbors, who re
sted tbe matter to Coroner Brown,
bo went down to Sherwood Tues-
lay evening, and held ao inquest
oe inipiBHi ueveioped the tact that
.arson bad Imt'u drinkinii heavily
or some days, and tbe iurv return
ed a verdict that 'he came to hia
Inatll from natural caue. a a re
utl of lbs e xreneive uee of alcohol
nd tobacco " Larson was in the
abit of going to Houan's for milk.
Us ea a native of Sweden, and
ged f.'l years, and bad lived in the
.entity of Sherwood for about 5
ear lie bought a ten acre tract
near .'! years aifo. He had no rel-
tives in this country, hut is said
have bad a divorced wife and
wo dsughieis in Sweden. He was
wen liked hy hi neighbors, and
wa a bard worker.
I'be coroner's jury was composed
of the following named persons:
(1. It. Adam, C 0. Larsen. C. W.
hilixoo, Samuel Hogan, C. K.
Smith and Henry Hull.
Advertised Letter
Ailitiim, Win II; llrown, JoM-pb (j)
ll.inim. M.irliiii; Baton, M; liatra, K II
lltnl. J II, llrrrit Jului: Brown, A K
Ikfiilmnll, .IdIiii; llroHii, Mrs Bcrrie;
Hush, Hon C 1'; Itovi. (1, iMvtx, (i V;
i-ulluii, A; Ccit, I.; IloU-onih, J H
llriiiiri. It. V; Hall, li J; Hansen, Niel;
lliinn, Minn Inn (i), lliivmntun, Frank;
Hall, .vmta; .lone, Mary; Johnson.
Amrliii; Kulil. 1 liin ricli ; King, Mrs A B;
KiiiiH-ily, K, Kellv, M; l.inn, W T; C M,
Mi.; Mitlrr, Miw Mary li; Mueller. I.;
Murk, R M; Morrow. Mr. ami Mr.
Piatt; Mwti. .Slutinaii; .loHt-lt, John
Mai-kiik. Jhn; Makino, Mr; Newtuan,
liwinht; Otis. M It; rhrlp. C. !'; l'cder-
wiu. Mr ! A, rainier, Mrs rav h; rov
uurrv, R K; I" ttrrnon, I-ulalia Mrs;
Raymuud, Cha; Solt, Mrs M A; Streif,
I'etrr ,lr; SlahlinK, T I.; SineHr, C K;
N'hii-r, Miss h; romtrv, Anthony; Thorn
ton. l C; Thmims, li A; Thomas, Master
Glenn; lion I? R V II No ,1, llillalxiro,
(ire.; l'liuilile, Mury; ounif. Mrs CM
Wriht, Mis? li; Wilson, I,; Wilson, John
C, W iUiiK, V .1 ; Thos ."t I film.
II. 1. Cornelius, 1. M.
Apiil 1 90S.
FAREWELL PARTY
W, F. Heberlin aod family of near
Bethany, were tendered a farewell
arty on the eve of their departure
or Kastern Oregon, last Saturday
Feature of ths eutertainment were
tatty pull, games, a midnight
supper, miifio ny me iscioanj
Junior brass band, and tarewel
handshakes. Those present were
Misses Herder, Maiy Stokey. Martha
mt Kinma liiliger, Anna buiith, Lena
Kchrli. Cnrrie Herken, Klsie Gros9en,
Canie llelR-rliii, Iiia and It. llysle, Rose
Itulcoiuh, Frames Mead, Anita lies,
I.iif HeU-rlm, aim Cecelia Schneuler
Messrs. II. Kunitli, F. and V. Wailwl, K
ross.11, F. Henry, F. Hebcrltn, r. He
-1: It' It....!.. 1 Unl,0ul Tl
Ziliiiiiertimii, A. Sehlicider, II, FuegJ. L
Mead, H. HoVoiut., P. Kilter, A. Berger,
Kickers, J. KuuU, IV McCoy, .1.
I.miiliiner and W. Barrett.
PROBATE
Guardianship of Mary L and Theo J
Kino, minora: Geo Schulmerich appoint
ed appraiser to fill vacancy caused, by
the death ol ueo a raoyane, oruer iu
dale Oct 1907. Appraisement ap
proval ordered to lie entered aa ot aaarcn
50, 190s. ,
Kstate of Win 11 Lyda, dee'd; execntor
authorized lo sell real estate, or aa much
thereof its may be necessary to pay in
dehlness of estate.
Kiliite of Thos J Milpley, dee'dj in
ventory and appraisement Tiled aud ap
proved. KsUte of Calvin Adams, dee'd; final
account filed. Monday, June a, 1908,
act as time for objections to final acct.
Katale of W K Martin, ueca; oona 01
iminiKtrator filed and aoDroed: John
Stewart appiinled administrator, and
Win l'eldt, John litliist ana job mirg-
holzer, appraisers.
Measles and mumps are preva
lent in town just now.
Claus Jesse, of Banks, was in the
city, yesterday.
Chas. True, of Middleton, was in
town Monday,
John Pape, of Middleton, was in
town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowell, of
Scholia, were in the county seat yes'
terday.
Mrs. Kaiser, of South Bend, In
diana, a relative of Jaa. Miltenber
ger, of this city, is visiting the lat
ter.
L. B. Gotham, the Main Street
harness man, is ocmnr.enoing his
second year in the barneea business
in Hillsboro, and he says he is well
satisfied, and bas enjoyed a splen
did patronage. He was compelled
to put a man on the bench in order
to keep up with the demand, and
bas employed Harry Martin, of the
Grove. Hillsboro grows and so
does the harness business, ,
HiLL5BGR0 APRIL CO, 1908
John Tracbsel, of near Cedar
Mill, was in tbe city today.
Ice for aale in any quantity
Den of Sweeta. 7
F. B Pribnow, of near Banks,
waa in town yesterday.
Jaa. II. O'Brien, of Forest Grove,
waa in town yeaterday.
Arthur (Jutting and son. of Sher
wood, were in the county seat yes
terday.
John It Buxton, a well known
Button citizen, waa a county aeat
visitor yesterday.
l! ro, to tbe wife of K. K. Mor
gan, of Vineland, April 30lh, 1W8,
a aon.
Born, to tbe wife of Herman
Kruger, of near Scholia, April 30,
rJU, a daughter.
Tbe "Den of Sweets" ia now
aerving ioe cream in dishes, cones
and sodas. 7
Miss Maud Alexander, who has
been ill for several weeks, is report
ed aa improving.
Farmers are busy improving tbe
present fine weather, and tbe town
s quiet on that account.
Mies Irene Uruuhart, of Port
end, ia the gueet of her cousins.
tbe Misses Connell, this week.
It is confidently believed that
lillsboro will have two electric
lines ia operation by tbe coming
fall.
A scientist has decided that a
purely vegetable diet produoes a
species of intoxication. Let's have
ocal option on vegetables.
Sheriff John Connell, Wes. Red
mond and Burk Tongue have been
attending tbe big horse show at
Portland this week.
J. K. Borwick, of near Reedville,
was an Argus caller today.
J. C. and Henry Smith of near
Greenville, and Dan. Ennis of Koy
were in town todays
Mrs. Jaoob Gibson, of Portland,
spent the day with Mrs. R. Cave,
in this city.
Wm. A. VanDyke and Alice
Evera, of this county, were granted
license to wed by the County Clerk,
on the 28lh inet.
M. Collins and wife departed
Monday for their new home near
San Bernardino, Cal., where they
expect to raise oranges and lemonH
Dan Kmerick returned the first
of the week, from a trip to tbe
Goldendale, Wash , country, where
he bought a 100 acre ranch, for
speculation .
Tbe mohair pool, at this place,
received an offer last Monday of lb
cents per pound, several persons
sold at that price, but a good lot of
tbe wool still remains in tbe pool
Have you tried pop-corn flake?
First Traveller. "What is the best
thing you have struck in your
travels, this year? ' Second Ditto
"Why, that pop-corn they make
at tbe "Den ot Sweets." You try
it." 7
Wm. Sains, of Scoggins valley
baa developed a stubborn case of
erysipelas of the faoe. Dr. Link
later rode up to Bee bim last Tues
day, making the distance, of 15
miles, in 75 minutes, in his auto
mobile.
Eetrayed from my plaoe, 2 miles
southwest of Forest Grove, about
April 11 tb, a bay mar, weight
about 1050 pounds. Had leather
halter on and was branded "Z" on
left shoulder. Reasonable reward
for information; J. L. Barrett. F
G. R, 1. .7
'i he 1U. kbv. lit ues ocauuius i
D. D., BiBhop of jthe Diocese of
Oregon, will visit Hillsboro the
10th of May, and will Bold service
and preach in tha Congregational
Church, at a o'clock .10 the after
noon. Ha will alaoi at this time,
adminiljtar the Apostolic Rite of
Confirmation or Laying on of
Hands. Everyone is invited to
this service.
We oorry too many articles to
enumerate, but we have anything
the farmer needs. The largest
stook ever shown in Washington
county, and can and will beat all
competitors. Schulmerich Bros.
While the Oregon Electric line is
now a sure thing, publio interest
turns with an expectant eye to the
United Railways Co. of Portland,
which is said io be heading in the
direotion of Hillsboro. It already
has quite a bit of road built in
Portland, and it is said it will
probably come via the Cornelias
pais out to Glencoe, and thence to
Hillsboro, describing a loop on its
return to Portland.
A three horse team driven by W.
F. Wolfsohlegel, of Scholle, did the
run away stunt up Second Street
yesterday, at the noon hour. Tbe
team was stopped between Wash
ington and Baseline, the only in
jury being to a wheel of the wagon
Ed. Schulmerich, who was in the
wagon, remonstrated with Wolf
sohlegel for driving so fast, and
finally jumped out. Ed. alighted
on the run, but waa stopped by a
group of men, near the postoffioe
A SLOW GUN PLAY
Resists Arrest and now Faces
Serious Charge
HALF CRAZED BY FAMILY TROUBLE
Drew (aa sa Deputy luick sac tfsy
Last Week
Joseph Campbell 'now occupies a
cell in the county jail, with a seri
ous charge facing him, and a possi
bility of others to follow. Some
time ago, Campbell's wife secured
divorce from him, and the Court,
among other things, awarded to the
wife a sewing machine, which Dep
uty Emmett Quick attempted to
take from the premises one day last
week. Campbell ordered Quick to
get out, and drew a gun on him,
and the latter being unarmed,
withdrew. Monday, a warrant was
worn out charging Campbell with
"pointing a firearm at another,"
and Deputies Kane and Downs
went up to arreat him. They found
him at his home, on upper Gales
Creek, and after knocking at tbe
door severs 1 times, opened it and
went in, where they found Camp
bell behind tbe door. He was in a
bad mood, and after some conversa
tion, made as if to draw a guo, but
Kane was too quick for him and
covered bim with a weapon, and
ordered "hands up " Downs then
seized the man's gun band, while
Kane reached around and tecured
tbe guo, which was a six shooter,
fully loaded. He was then hand
cuffed, and brought to town. On
the road, be said to Kane, "I wish
you had shot me." Campbell is
half crazed over family trouble,
and in addition to bis revolver, he
had on bis person a pair of brass-
knuckles and two pocket knives.
He was arraigned before JuBtice H.
T. Bagley, Monday afternoon, for
preliminary examination, and
pleaded Dot guilty, and was re
manded to jail. He was formally
arraigned today, and placed under
$500 bonds to answer to tbe next
term of Circuit Court.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Kristene Kelson et al to David Sanders,
lots 6 anil 7, sec 14 t 2 a 1 w, (5000
C G Wagner et al to C R Waener, tr in
W in Moke 11 I c 11 n 1 w, 400
l.ydia Holman to E M Toncrue, lots
ami 4 bik 2 .Morgan s Add Hbo, isoo.
J w Miute el ux to Kicnter. tract 21
amended plat of Fairview Add Hbo. 5so.
J 11 Mewart to Wm JJeitz, 1 a in sec 17
11 n 4 w, 250.
J H blemmons to J P Johnson, tract in
sec 9 t 2 a 1 w for road, I.
J H Morback et ux to I S Brown, lot 6
bik J sherwood, oo,
I b Brown to J H Morback, io a in sec
32 t 2 s 1 w, 600,
Andiew Jack et UX to Noah Snider et
al, 60.04 a in Hiram Johnson d 1 c 1 1 s
2 west, S500,
K A Marske to Fred btruchen, &a a in
sec 9 1 1 a 1 w, Sooo.
Lizzie Phillips et ux to E C Hulbert et
al, lot 28 Willow-Brook Farm, I
Perry tins to A H Young, 88 a in sec
21 1 1 n 4 w, 2900,
John Templeton et ux to Marion S Al
len et al, tract in B H Catching diet
I n 4 w?st, 1566.
Nellie Reycraft et al to Franz Reitzel,
30 a in J E Campbell d 1 c t 1 s 2 w, 2400.
T H Littlehales et ux to Geo Marvel
et al, 31 1 a in Gibson & Chatfield diet
I s 3 w, icoo.
tin:
Lillian Goodin to R B Goodin, )i int
in lot S bik 11 Hillsboro, 10.
A H Bunn et ux to Jacob Idlewine, X
W J of S 'i sec 8 t 2 s 1 w, 2soo.
$ Benz to Christian Lehmann, tr in sec
26 1 1 s 1 w, 1.
Wm Reidt et ux to Gustie Miner, part
01 Die 34 W Portland Meients, 1.
"T W Brownet al to C I Holzworth,
,lot 13 and 0 lot 14 5 Oak Sub-Divi
sion, I57S.
Geo Fitch et al to Clara Pelsman, tr in
fairview Add Hillsboro, 2000.
I F A MArkley et ux to Daniel Merner,
lot 2 Witch Hazel, 1000.
I Western Oregon Trust Co to C B Mer
ger et al, tract aj Virginia place and
tract lb, 1200.
I jj wirtzet ux to RobtPWirtz, part of
Henry Wilkineetux to Ella Booth,
part of bik 1 Fairview Add Hbo, aoo.
S ,:V0rerV uxl w BUineriana Grove dressmaker, were given a U
N K of h E sec 29 t 2 north 2 west anM . . , h nnnntv
40 acres, 1000
Hmrh I Kellv to S H French, nart ol
sec 32 1 1 s 5 w, 10.
o J ' I
K ai DOoiy trustee to ieo Mizmer,
2.toacies in sec 3S t 1 s 4 w. 1,
i rancis Ladd Baker to F Colfelt, tract
in Tualatin, 725,
and Ch e" Turner ofTh
a ," 7 tu ui iM
n 1 r T.1I..I1
j. j ? .
luesuay, auu spun a poruuu oi
the day looking around town. It
was learned that it ia the intention
of tbe Company to apply for a
franchise to build through town, at
the next meeting of the city ooun
oil, which occura next Tuesday
night. It is alBo reported that tbe
Company will build a brick sub
station somewhere in the eastern
part of the town. It ia not known
what streets will be given tbe Uom
pany, nor which ones it really pre
fers. But it is rumored that both
Main and Baseline streets are un
der consideration.' The officials
were in consultation with property
owners in town, with a view to se
curing present terminal facilities,
but it ia not known that any defin
ite arrangements were made. The
officials say the road will be push
ed to completion ae fast as men
and means can do it.
' Miss Bessie Schomburg discover
ed a young and lively tarantula in
a bunch of bananas in Palmateer'e
grocery store yesterday, aod ths
Pharmacy now has the vicious
looking insect on exhibition in its
show window.
S. A. D. Meek and his three sons
start for Champoee, Marion coun
ty, tomorrow morning, to he pree
ent at the celebration of the anni
versary of the organization of tbe
Provisional Government of Oregon
Territory, which occurs Saturday.
The hero of the event waa Mr.
Meek's father, Col. Joa. L. Meek,
whoe prompt action in declaring
that Oregon ought to become a
Territory of the United States,
saved this from falling into tbe
bands of Great Britain. Just at
this time, it is fitting to remark
that Mr. Meek is a candidate for
election to the Oregon Legislature,
on the republican ticket, and
should be elected.
A Portland paper is authoritv
tor the statement that Mrs. Lucy
Jory, the one-armed woman, who
was recently arrested in Portland
for bigamy, was married to a man
named Edmondson, in Hillsboro,
March 21st, 1308. A search of tbe
records at the Court House, shows
that no such marriage under tbe
names given by tbe Portland paper,
took place bere, nor does anyone
remember any "one-armed woman"
who lived in this place by the name
of either Jory or Edmondson, thus
tbe Hillsboro ecd of the story
would seem to be a fake.
If you are in need of paint, go to
Webb & Hoover's. Thev have
white lead, raw and boiled linseed
oil, ready mixed paint, inside and
outside paint, roof and floor paint.
shingle stain colors ground in pure
linseed oil, Korelac and varnish;
also spray material disparene and
arsenate of lead and spray pumps;
flour and feed of all kinds, hay,
oats, oat chop, rolled barley, bran,
: JJl: -li.lf. 1 . r t
miuui'ngs, aiiaiia meai,acme coop.
wheat; corn, whole and cracked;
Coulson'e. Dry chick food and Dia
mond chick food; stock tonic, and
food of all kinds
A big mass meeting was held at
Cornelius last night, to arange for
the meeting of the Washington
County Veterans at that place Dext
Thursday afternoon, when Rev
Blake, of Portland, will make an
address. Tbe meeting also decided
to have a rousing Fourth of July
celebration at Cornelius, aod wil
invite tbe veterans and Q. A. R. to
participate. Tbe committee will
meet next Monday night to perfect
arrangements for the forthcoming
celebration.
A two story frame building own
ed by tbe Catholic parrieh at Ti
gardville, and occupied by Joe.
Miitenberger and family, caught
ore Wednesday morning, from
defective tine, and burned to Ue
ground The household goods ot
the family were saved by prompt
work of tbe neighbors, the only
loss being a quantity of potatoes in
the cellar. Tbe building could be
replaced for about $800. It was
not learned whether there was any
insurance.
Judge Goodin and Commission
ers Butner and Buchanan went up
to Forest Grove today, to be pres
ent at a trial of a new gasoline mo
tor road roller, which will be ex
hibited by Beal & Co., of Portland.
The roller weighs seven tons, and
if it proves to be the right machine
for the purpose, the court may buy
it for road work in this county.
It will coet $2500.
The Tualatin river is now navi
gable for launches as far east as the
Rood bridge, and aa far weBt as
John Witte's place east 5 miles
and west I miles. L. . House
took a party in hie launch, the Os-
prey, last Sunday, to the Rood
bridge. A blast last week blew
out about 500 feet of drift on tbe
river east of the Jackson bridge.
The "window sale" conducted by
the Ladies' Aid of the Christian
church, will be in Webb & Hoover
Store hereafter instead of Mr. Den
nhVe store. Home made pies, cakes,
and bread of the best quality in
abundance. Doa't forget the place,
every Saturday.
ueo. a. mariiu, 1 roruanu ueu-
tist, and Mary E. Noah, a Forest
Jn,i -..j mi i.
'I .
uuuuinu. nuou iv eceu
the couple were hunting a clergy
man, to tie the matrimonial knot.
Read the display Sheriff's Sale
on the opposite page the largest
VnUUIl UlULCllT iuiccj gaig uviu
ZT T"' 17'
tne fate ttD(j place Wednes-
day, May 6, at the Hawthorne
R -n . -
Ranch, eaBt of town.
- Ferd Groner sprung an axle of
his runabout automobile yesterday,
while going out of town tor bis
home at Scholia, by accidently col
liding with a section of cross-walk.
He had the damage repaired here
The Banks nine will play the 0.
R. & N. team on enclosed grounds
at Banks, Sunday. May 3. 1:30
sharp, excursion train leaves Hills
boro, at 1:00 p. m Band music
Admission at gate 25 oents.
Mrs. W. M. Jackson Jr., of Port
land, accompanied by ber little son,
arrived in town yesterday, to re
main a few days with uounty
Treasurer Jackson and wife.
Mrs. W. F. Nelson and child,
Seattle, arrived yesterday tor a visit
with her Bisters, Mrs. Downs
Mrs. Koon'z, and brother, W.
and
E.
McCourt. ,
Hillsboro is full of building en
thusiasm. Many new houses
are
to be built this season, and many
new comers are being attracted
the town.
PROFESSIONAL.
R A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
OtEce IlaileT-Miinran hliwlt mlalra
Roon.a 12, l:i anil li. Kesiilenee buuth-
wmiI eortier Ba-line and bocund Hlreala,
Both 'Phones.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office npataira orer Tha frtlta Drug; 8 tor
Kfctldno laator Court Honm,
ia the oonier of the block.
JAMES PHILLIPE TAHIESIE. M. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Boulhern Pacific Railroad Co.
CoiiHultalion In French or English. f-
hca upauira, over L. M. Hoyt Oo's. atom,
north aide of Main St., Hiilalwro, Or.
MrVVaAeeAeyrVVTVyrVt
A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and o
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phones. MHIc
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
HILLSBORO ------ OREGON
Sao. R. Bmgtmy W. O. Harm
OAOLEY A HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Rooms 1 and t Shute Building
HILLSBORO, . . OBEUOX.
H. T. BAGLEY
ATTORNBY-AI-LAW
Office, upstairt, o?er the Post Office,
Hillsboro, - Oregon
aMrWrrreMMrWyWWV
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 3, 4, & J, Morgan Bik, Hillsboro.
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Cpatalrt, Bailey Ibrgan Block,
Rooms, i ani a.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orncz: Main Street, opp. Court Hoae.
HILLSBORO OREGON
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THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Bik, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
G. M. Hunter
Carpenter WorK
And Contracting
Those contemplating building
should get my figures. Both
Phones. Cor. 4th & Jacksou.
Hillsboro Oregon
DR. J. H. KNOX
Veterinarian
Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn
FoRESt Grovk
Will be in Hillsboro, Tuesdays, Thni s
days and Saturdays. Ofliee at Redmond
& Connell'n Livery Stable.
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.
Samples from Alfred Peats Wallpaper Co.
All Work Guaranteed.
We Are -
HEADQUARTERS
For Post Cards. We have cards
of all kinds at all kinds of pri
ce. 45.000 of tbem! Think of
it! YOU CAN 8EE right in
Hillsboro as large a stock of
post cards as in Portland, and
at lower prices. We expect a
Dig lot of Albums
That will tell at from 25 cents
to $s each, and we are going to
give away a
$5.00 ALBUM
This month.free to oar custom
ers. Ask us about it. Oar bus
iness has increased 100 per cent
over last month. That mean
Satisfied Customers.
POST CARD BAZAAR
Second St., South of postofflce
of
Hillsboro - Ore.
to
Hillsboro Ar-wi, II SO r