The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 06, 1908, Image 3

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    HiLLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. C. 1908
WHAT ABOUT OUR
City Will SiMin Outgrow its
I'rcHCHt MciiiiHol Supply
CAS HE HAP NUU MOlMAIM
(''II tfrrk and i Ktarirtir
Uiitlit Salve Prul.Uui
Mr jf the walar supply l IhlU
Uifii la iM-itig tuml in iu fulltl
capacity, by thn growing demand
for it, a a riwult of th rapidly in
iiroaaing ipnlatinn. Tim Iwct
mwIin mei) of the cily admit that
grave r otiirm rnufronU n, mn
rrning the future walr Miipply .
Ill time wwerage will I m ft liirrnoi
ly, and that, tit", will call fur mors
water. I.aat Hutnlay, Mr. Hall,
rnginwr of lh watr and light
plant, vbli"l Jfti kmiii crwli, fight
mite norlh of thi oily, ami uit-an-urnl
the It iw of wiitnr in that
i rwk, ft! tbm tint" of yar Hough
y twllrnated, li found it
would give IH HUI Kft htm in '.'I
In. urn. llm falla tut tun rrrek ar
IT.'i irt almvs th cily, which
would, if onawed, i a splendid
gravity aystmii
ir could im built
tn Ihn low n. A
rMrvoir rouw ix mint minr met
high, which would hold ft Ift'K
iiiount of water. Kaliiiialra uiadn
mill titn! on tlm lion ol wooden
how Ihftt wlnr could I
Jm. Hourapas, of Portland, was
in lown yralnrilay.
TmiU, ramp stools, hammocks,
canvass i-otn, at Patterson'.
John I iimni tud wifn am camp
ing at thnir ranch near Newton
I A reps,of near Forest Grove,
'allml at the county at ywlerday
Harry Hall, of nar Hliady
Brook, wan a county at caller
yesterday.
Mrs, V. H. Morion left ystnr
day for a watt's visit with relatives
in Portland
lan Htohlnr, formerly of Helve
tia, now a resident ol Portland, wan
in town Monday,
J. H. Hausley and family, of
ninth or HilleUr.i, left ytmterday
for Netarla beach.
For Half Handera' dotih'a-disr
plow, nearly new J. N. Miller,
IIillelM.ro. K. 1). -t. 21 -if
John Hitter, of near Helvetia, a
prominent dairyman and farmer,
wa in town Monday.
Attorney John Wall, who ha
lieen au k lor eeveral waek pant,
tioptw to iii1 iu hia olhce soon
(1 V. P.arnea in now the roller
tor of city watt,r and light hills
Hie nfl'u-n in in the Chanelle How
lr Adkiuaaold hia lumen and
lot, I hi week, to I.irkin Reynold,
for f7K Kuratli Bros made the
deal.
Hop picker wauled Apply or
write to Joceph Cawrne, Cornelius,
Oregon, R 1. parillc Statee' phone
:il'2. 20-3
IIUfflRI) FAIR
JlJ lU U
;mkI Purses Will h; Given
for Livestock I'.xliihits
Wm. Hensley, of Orenco, was in
town Monday.
Daniel Bailey, of Blooming, wan
in town Wmlneeday.
Klisha Cramm, of Shady Brook,
wm in town Monday.
John Loudon, of near Cornelius,
wan in town Monday.
Mies Susie McKinney is out from
WITH (.OLDEN SPIKE CEKEV10XIES Portland for a few days.
Jos. C'awrne, of near Centerville,
Kindle Line Will l.t Campleted is Tliuel Wm in the city yesterday.
for Fair For Hals, cheap A 1200-lh work
horse. Inquire of F'mmott Bros.
The executive committee of the I. A. Duncan and Harry Cook,
forthcoming HillelMiro Street Fair of Cornelius, were in town Monday,
iselaleil over the prosects, and de- Block and poultry foods, paint,
rlarenthat the coming Fair will oil, stock salt, at Wehb .V Hooyer.
ecliHe anything heretofore at- Miss Orace Cole, of Pendleton,
tempted in this county. Liberal is the gueBt of Miss Lucile lmbne.
prien will )e given for livestock Try Colwa, the famou grape
eihihits. There will be two big juice, at I'almateer's Confectionery,
tents on the hutinees streets, each Geo. Zimmerman, of Reedville,
2-lilSO feet, and it is expected that transacted buBinesB in town Hatur-
the agricultural aud horticultural aB'
exhibits will hs a credit to the Get Moss Hose, fireat Raiser and
TIMBER OS FIRE
11
Dames (jetting Oose to Val
uable Timber Tracts
FJKES ARE BUKNIXG OS NEBALEM
Fire Wardto Pbonts is Tiiulitr Owners
ia Hillsbers
Roy Greear was a Portland vis-
tor yesterday.
Dr. Adkins spent Sunday with
relatives in Portland.
Oscsr Donelson and family went
to Seaside beach Tuesday.
Frank Lichty, of Cedar Mills,
was in town last Saturday.
Abraham Zahler, of Phillips, was
a county seat visitor Monday.
TentB, camp stools, hammocks,
canvass cots, etc , at Patt irson s.
Services in the Methodist church
i.ii
brought Into llilieiMiro at a nwi 1 1
a txii l flH.tssi. This would not in
clu ) the ront of a reeervoir. Forty
crwi, lurluditig the site of the falls,
are owiih! by I r. F. A Bailey and
V. H. Wehrung, of this nly. Dr
Bailey said yeeterday. that no far
a his intret ia concerned, it could
m bad at a trilling advance over
actual poet. He is not anxious to
force it upon the rily, but, an a ril
ixn, U interested in its future wa
i.r mii.i.lv. It is Bi-nerally admit-
A Alberts, of near Mountain
dale, wan in town Tuesday. He
ei peels to leave soon for a trip to
California.
Special dieoount of l.p percent
on screen doors and adjustable win
dow screens, for short time only,
at Patterson's.
D K. Johnson thn week bought
the (i. A. Dohnt property in tbis
cily, for I .). I lie eale wan maae
by Kuralu Bros
Wanted, a girl for general house
county. Races will he given on
two days at the Chappell track, at
the old Fair Grounds, unless the
Fall circuit dates should interfere.
Arnold promiee a baliiou ascension
each day of the Fair. General
Manager Taibot, of the Oregon
Klectric line, will arrange fjr the
driving of a golden spike here on
the first day of the fair, with im
posing reremnuirB.
The Western Ofgon Stallion AS
'(M iation will endeavor to have a
parade of stallions, draft and driv
ing horces, and the dairymen of
the county will show their finest
ntock. Other industries will alio
ted that water from the mountains! Mmt
mut be good cook. Apyly to Mrs
White Mountain Hour of Webb &
Hoover.
Iiorn, to the wife of Chas. V.
Kvane, Scbolls, Ore., Aug. 2, 1M8,
a daughter.
Just received the new fall But
terick fashion books, and Delineat
ors, at Baird's.
Born, to the wife of Peter K. Van
deranden.of Roy, July .11, lflOX,
twins, a boy and a girl.
Portland Standard Cement at 5
per cent discount on all cash pur
chases, at Webb & Hoover.
Mrs. Miranda Tucker, of near
Beaverton, was in the city yester
day, and called on the Argus.
C&otor oil axle grease, at Webb
Yesterday, F. M. Heidel, of tbis
city, was railed to the phone by
John Pearson, a deputy fire ward
en, and informed that forest fires
had broken out in sections 32-3 3,
fi-3-3, and 2-3-3. This land is cov
ered with timtier, and quite a lot of
it is owned by F. M. Heidel and
John Shute, of Hillsboro, and Mr.
McKinney, of Portland. Pearson
stated that he would have to leave
for the Nehalem country at once,
and advised that men be sent to
the scene of the fires in tbis county
before they got beyond control, as
they had not yet passed that stage
The tract where the fire is burning
is near Meacham'B Crossing on
Dairy Creek. Other fires are re
ported in the Gales Creek region
and along the WilBon river wagon
road. Should these fires get be
yond control, great damage to val
uable timber will result. It is re
ported this morning that the Neha
lem mountains are on are.
STATEMENT OF REGHITTO
David Reehitto, of Beaverton, de
clared Friday, to an Oregonian re
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M.
Physlrian and Snrgwn
OfficeBailey-MorKan blo'k, w
Room 12, IU anil 15. Keskletir
WMNt ronwr Ha.wUn and twoint
Both 'I'hones.
S T. LINKLATER, M. B. C.
PHYSICIAN AND SUR
Office uinrtaW over The tHn Pru
RMldeoee Kaat of Court Ho';
In tke corner of tbe bli;
next Sunday morning and evening. s
Ice cream specials every Sunday, JAMES PUII.LIPE TAMIKSIeI j
at I'almateer's Confectionery. 2ltf ,-,,,'.; enors'1'
R. C. Vanght and family are L ,, ' '..
camping above tsuxtonjor a coupie Coimululton ln j,renCh or Kngii
rice upxtairs, over L. M. Hoyt tVt.
north nide of Main St., tlillalioro, (
of weeks
Miss Bertha Johnson, of McMinn-
ville, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson, in this city, Sunday. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D.
Commissioner W. J. Buttner, of
near Beaverton. is in town at-
bs represented Tbe committee is
great y pleased wilij the outiooK Uabtor oil axle grease, at t tl)al h-ebad never demanded
and is working ha.d to make the Lfc Hoovers. All 10 cent boxes, k B ne ..n road com Dan v
I" air a Dig succesi. 4 lor a cents ior two n. . ... , . og8 hifl para.
A. A. Phillios. an KaBt Side gro- Uusfarra near Beaverton. A Wash
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS csr. Portland, was in town -1 ues- incton countv mrv recently decided
day, visiting his mother, who is ill. that damage to his property was
... ur.ui. i. u. worth $155(J and awarded a verdict
UO into ouu v . ; u: f..
.A fnr p.rhn nmim. ir mat bujuuu iu ui.
,,,. I Im had. w heltier Iron J
son Kails, or smis other plane m . (Ji, RmiUl 4 iiiBbor0i Qr
eeeiim that provision t r ttie luture j., f
boiild U made in tbe matter ol
lr and tbe beet is none loo
good fur Hillsboro p iple.
A (; Alexander to J I. Harris, 45 04
........ ;.. U-..i ll..ai,1 .1 1 r I 1 It A vu t IO
towLDi.S of 3500 was asked in tbe
A M Siluller ft l to 1'erry h Miller.
lot to Millard & ViuiSclmyver tract 700
Kev. F0U0111, of Forest Grove,
Htate Supt. of Missions, will occupy
ihe pulpit in the Congrsgalionai
church next Sunday morning, at
tl o'clock.
Hep pickers wanted at the Wm
Bagley hip yard.norlh cf Hillsboro.
Persons desiring to pick hops should
register at the yard, or with Bagley
.V Hare, Hillsboro. Wtf
Friends of Rev. H. C. Sherrill,
DR. JAMES V. POPE
James V. Pop died in Foreel
Gwv. last Sunday, aged ,2 years,
from organic heart trouble, incident
ti senility. He was Un in Man
cheater. Ill, He served one year
. ....w iiatiixtia tit of the Frontier
tu.,,Am f ib. Militia of Iowa lfore fnrmerlv of Hillebo'o. will be in
enrol ing in the United States ser teresled in knowing that be is at
vice at Cami. Butler, III , in Cora
an (1. itlsl Keginient Illinois
Infantry Volunteers, on August 11
isrt'J nervinir three vears. Me wa
-i " -
dincbaraeil Irom service July .Hi
1SIU on account of disability. On
Bfiiterutxir 7.113. while engsgmi
in I. a tile on Bed River, l.t.tieei
...1 1...
loma.ua. lie m proeiraim
evangelistic
oreeent engaged 10
. . ...
work, at llwsco, n.
v,,r Sale 1 have for sale severa
I k:Au I m BmII
mrai ftl Halt nT. WHIVU 1
ntandiog.shockeil or delivewd.-F.
VI. Brnes, 'J miles soutti 01 nui
boro. Ind. bone, H i t '
Mr. Well, 1 representative of
eo I- West et ill to Surah A West part
oflilk Forest Drove 1000
I-'rittik Molt et al to Agnete M Stiu-hr
tnrt lillt 7, Forest C.rove U5
ARiirte M Starhr et al to J N Hoff
inan, twrt bile IS. Forest lirove ... ioto
J N llullinaii et tix to V Mott et ux,
irt c 151104 w i"w
Prier Klei uian to Knir Dlseu, ru a
m 11 Johnson i 1 c 1 1 a 1 1000 Patterson s
las A Messiniser et ux to Marion h
Jscol.s. H acies sec 1 J t 1 S3 w 1100
M V Jacolw et al to Jas A Messinger,
part l.lk 4 Higlilunri park add I tlx) 850
Wm K lhinsinwr to Kthel M Fleck.
part blk 4 Soulli park at r (,rove.. joo
K.ld Sy et al to August Matthies, 2o
acres Win McLin A I c t 1 a 3 w . . 45"
. - II... V l Ili.rittU- fuart
miI 1 .1 w 1400 iivorou av uh,dwvv
W It (Ueen et ux to 1-IIen V Scott, "Wood," ArgUB oflice
part blk 13 So 1 rlt ami r i.rove...iwju
Man- C RoK-aniial et al Klta McKay
3
heal, which resulted in hearl trou the Sunset Msgims. was in town
u. -.i 1.. ... r.mnved to thf I this -nek. and was taken to several
where h i.iintsin tbis part of the county,
acted as asei-tant surgeon and hoe for the purpose of getting matna
ital i'eward until thecloee ol W
.ar lis was well educaled, and a
man of ability, a graduate of the
Hi l.r.i.i. Medical School, and had
practiced medicine for over HO
... He name to Koreot Grove
21 years ago, and with the ncep
il.m of ten veart.' reeidence in Port
t.n.l h.d lived continuously
lhat idaoe Hs was elected to the
Ugislature as Washington count;
representative, ami servru r
tl. 1... I lun a member ol
t.. I... I... aI A IT ami A M lr 01
iu ij"e," ' " , . ,A
years, and a church member lor w
In Hd lit IRK Ilinritmi
Miss Lauretta J. 0
Mm itnA ROI1.
- ..i.i,.i,r nl 111 enoro,
and two daughters, me niiseeo " '
fl)r the forthcoming write up of this
county, which will appear in the
abave named magazine.
a l.aaket aocial will be given
Saturday evening, August 15, at
Ihe new school Douse at aiu.-,
,hs nroceetls to be appusu www
furnlehiog the house. The baseis
.ill 1m bo d atauotion, anu a epir..-
did time will l had Prof, and
Mrs. 0. A. Webb, ol tnis cuy,
. ' '. ..,;nn oiHwa and sins
. ...l 11 gervooov iu-
llliliri" 'o-
Kverybody
vitetl.
no Peterson, of Tigardvi le,
iwrt sec tl t 1 11 .3 w.
IVr,-. Allen ei ux to toa 1 Fallu. tract
iSVirKiniu Place (ioacres) u.So
Verne M Fount r to C M Adams, 11 a
sec 3 t a s 1 w
Walter Ilannaii et ux to ,Ios l'ongrat.
tract sec 4 1 1 n 4 w '5
lovestnient (' to Walter J Amann,
i Vo acres sec J 1 1 a 1 w 1954
(i J Palm iti-er et ux to Addie Parvin,
jo acres Chas Stewart die 1 1 sa w 2700
Wm keidt et ux to Crow tlraham
Motor Car Co, part blk 4 ron-
land Heights '
Herman M-teret ux ta Jos Morton
lot I blk o Metner Acre tract 4
Wm Jones et al to A W Moore, part
sec t a n 5 w 3
pastern Investment Co to A V Moon
part see 1 and a t a 11 5 w 1
Clara Flinslierg and Huso l,eich to
Oscar Iich, part sec 1 1 l 1 n a ... 000
llurr Frntchey et al to Wm M Wier,
lie ' of se '4 sec t a n 3 w 55
O (I Harlow et ux to O V Taylor, 316
acres Chas McKav d 1 c t 1 n 3 w... 10
Ivllen F Scott et al to W H Green,
lH.ai acres see 3b t l 11 4 ,u
Western Oregon Trust Co to Percy
Allen, tract IK irginia riace i
. j a cumuiaiut
ana ny spray. r.tnW5n a!nt the
Asa N. Eagleton, an employee of verdiet he said, "but the jury did
the U. S. Custome House, 1 ort- not do justice to my son-in-law,
land, spent Sunday with relatives whom the gave ony $250. He
in Hillsboro. leased the place from me and bad
Snecial discount of 15 pw cent a large asparagus garden on it.
nr. ar.n doors and adiuBtable win- Asparagus gardenB are valuable be-
dows screens, for short time only, cause it takes many years to get
in era in prouiauio wuumuu.
Geo. L hder. a prominent oeav- . - , . nni,UinB. v.n
. IIULU tUD U111D a4V wUMa-auw
tie druggist, who is laaingnis sum- know nothiDg of gardening or the
mer vacation in seeing Oregon, was valug of yegeUble 1nd. 1 am
in town Saturday. wiiiino to sav the sum awarded me
Wanted, at once Bids on 500 1 was fair, but tbe sum awarded to
mnla nf first-class cord wood, de- mv son-in-law was not fair. And
Address, ! want to Bay that l waa never oi-
fered $3500 for the right-of-way."
I
Kuaene Dant, who will run a
large steam threshing ontGt in this
section, this season, was in town
from bis Reedville home, Monday.
Palmateer'e Confectionery
vrrsAWrW
B.BAILEY, M. D.,D.
Piiysician and Surget
tending a meeting of the county OFFICE K.ooms 7, 8 ai
board.
The Lady Maccabees will give a
dance at the Greenville hall, Aug
15. Ice cream will be served.
Everybody invited to come. 21 2
Hon. S. A. D. Meek, of Glencoe,
was in town Tuesday, getting reedy
for threshing. He reports thresh
ing in full blast in that neighbor
hood.
We sell more wire fence than all
our competitors combined. The
reason is that we have the largest
Btock and can sell the cheapest.
Schulmerich Bros. 51-tf
J. A. Imbrie and wife, Elmer
Smith and wife, and the Mieses Im
brie and MiBS Logan went up od
the P. R. & N. Tuesday, to camp in
the mountains near Buxton.
J. A. Brown, of Scholls, has
bought and -taken charge of the
City Restaurant in Hillsboro, and
will do his best to please all who Qffi .muIm, ot the Post
M-vwtA . WUn In trMvn nitre I
the new Grm a call. 19 22
Next Sunday, the Forest drove
Colts and the Sherwood White
8ox will play the second game of
the series at Sherwood. The Colts
won tbe only game played, and a
hot game is expected.
J. J. Hill, who leased the Tuala
tin Hotel for a year, took charge cf
that hostelry, last Thursday eve-
. m ? 1
ning. Mr. waggener, me owner
Bailey-Morgan Block
Both Phones. Hillsboro,!
ewVWVVAeee
DR. W. E. PITTENG
Dentist '!
Kootns 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey
street. Over Dennis Store.
HILLS BOKO OS
WvWvVvWWrWAMeA
Sao. IT. Baglmy W. O
BAGLEY A HARl
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and t Shute Build
HILLSBORO, . . OB
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M
:
1
H. T. BAGLEYj
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
HUlaboro, - Orcgoa
eWVesseeV
E. B. TONQU:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms ), 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HI
JOHN M. WALI
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW '
and former proprietor, and wife offict Dptulrs, Bailey Hwigan .
Rooms, 1 ani 1.
HILLSBORO,
ORH
HENRY F. SMITH
car
W. N. BARRET1
; . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orricit: Main 8treet, opp. ConrtJ
HILLSBORO h - OB
H .us. who yesterday ewore to a comp.ain .
of Portianu, witu inuj
1 .... . .. . .. - man I In
a . . aah ti
1 1 ..tna.l C SI 1 11 rlllHIaJ. IU
K. and Id. Pope, of Kort -rove . -,; Mt find him
also survive
cremated.
It ie reported that
him. The body war arre "'-J' ,
Gray collected premium for life
inBtirance, ami mmi in -
Henry F. Smith, who died at the
Roeeburg Soldiers' Home, AugUBt
T::.' ' jLImi born in Illinois. December
..1 ! .v. Whan in tnarn -U. Biiu uuroou .uv
tooaccu iu tut iivj. u: ;n mjii
..... .ll 91 if wreeou wuu um mcmo u ...w,
give ub a call. .J,.a . n Hie father.
Euirene Knox, dean of the School n.n am;,k Battled one mile east of
. " . . . r, 1 1 T 1 . .
of Oratory In tbe fuget oounu un-1 Hillsboro, taking a donation land
versity, gave an entertainment 1 claim of 640 acres. He married
the M. K. church. Monday night, n.iiwinB South worth in 1SG5. and
which was much appreciated by dauehter. Mrs. Jennie Olson,
tooBe who attended. wjfe 0f F. S. Olson, and widow sur
tb Orffon Electric vive him. Of his immediate fami
X r II M. UWD V WW. -l
ha tha rails down on their track ly two brothers and one sister
to a point 21 miles west of Beaver
ton. Ballasting is progress between
Garden Home and Beaverton. and
the poles for the trolley wire are
.. .. M l iL.
hino d strihuted aB last as tuv
track is laid.
The new ateel tower for the city
water works arrived Wednesday
from the manufacturers at Louib
oiiln. Kv. It will be placed in po
aition bv D. B. Reaeoner, and will
It weigns z-i,ispu
TRACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
haw,
Ihat the County
SiilK-riuli-li.lci.l ol Washing"" lc,"l'''
.. :,l I. .11 millllllUtlllll Hi HP
Will iu.ni ,11 i-h . ..... .,1
,.H,-i.i fornt.Ui- Hint county n w"""
the public wlioi'l biiilili"K "''
ait lollnwa:
ink STATU IMI'UKd
ConiineiiriiiK vVrdi.cs.luy. AK
U..l..r.Uv. AllVIlM H. Ht 4 P.
1 1 i.tuinalill). Iilstory,
anellii.K. pliy'l B-"K"P1,-V' yeM"
ffitX-n -t.nne.ic.O.eory
of tracliiUK. Km"",mr'.
..1 1.... i.mcrillllt'lit.
,..7n . n, . , . r. - 1V, ,.m
riuay rn) mi"n. c- r. ',,.
. ,.i....i,r. i.'.n.lisli iterutiire.
r . . . ' ... .. 11...I11W iii.itie Ke.m.rl.y,
Blir!iii)' ""i J r
i.ener.il liiatory, w h1 lw-
(.OH COUNTV PAI'UKS
('..niiiienciiiir Wednesday, AiiKUst U.
,Vo:c.nck,K.n.,..i r;tV
We-tnesilay-IViiiHaiisI dp. ij!v.
thoumpliy, rea-liiiK. pliyirttl KP',V'
Tl,n.t.iy-Wiittcu Hi.tlimellc. theory
of learning, granmwr. P'W'V ,
PrhUy-Ueonrapliy, ai-h w
government, i;nKlish hter.iture.
B M. t). CAM'-,
County School .Si.H-riulcnilcnt.
Farm lor Sale ... ,
the policies
Pantain A
M. Collins, who for
nitor al
bis po
I wish to sell my fail
m anree. 110 aoreB mder plow.
good bouse, barn wtf W1.!
milMNUth of ltbor and one
mileweBtofFarroington. ror ....
ther information, address,
JC. Burkhalter,
4f6in Hillsboro, Ore.
12 viars past has been isnitor at
the court house, reBigned d.b po
tion the first of Angus . and will
S i' take the world easier.
P.main Collins haB been a fa th-
I.' i amdnt isnitor and his face
.11 be missed by those around the
r it. .ill he succeeded by
720-11-. who will fill the
niace acceptably.
. .1-. w.n.i.u adiourned the
. " f nt la t Saturday
V ir.m for his home in
, rAR? L- Th. cause of the Judge's
Ues was the drinking of some
near Beaverton, wnuo m. - -!uh
the jury to view the land in
With tnejurjr i.kiilA nnn.
dispute, in tne u.
,lmnation tint.
.1 A HAAtt Mon.lav. a lire
hrna-eof
Ole Johnson b w... ,
When diBoovl. the yarj was
vn . a. 1- .nit defied the ef-
onB7th mih handB to put
forte 01 mi . . fl
?,uV..Ar: ,a . destroyed. M
Eson bs im tea th. loss at about
S?5mS The Origin of the fire .
unknown, but H U Pmed
Butterick Fashion book, and any
pattern, for 2o cents at Baird'B.
Portland, he 82 feet hish.
visited yesterday, with Miss Rose UundB, and cobI 17S0 .less ihe
c. ve freight, which amounted to food.
John Vanderwahlis building a John Soreneon, of near Reed
nsw residence on hia lots on Fir ville.waB examined as to his sanity
and Sth BtreetB. before Judge Ooodin last saiuraay
n. V 1 n.tl.o nAniintlul I hA AT
Born, to the wife F W G.er. while
illsboro, Oregon, July -l, l.HW, a . Bentl9man B mti wft8 not
aURhter. ; nerfeot balance, he would not be
Nfra T. R. Imbrie and family ; notified in pronouncing him in
and Richard Wiley returned from Lan6i Ho J odge Goodtn paroled the
ewport, Saturday. bid gentleman, who la d years oiu
Mm KddinsB. of Portland, daugh- twol-nr, ia still at the same old
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terof the late B. r. innMrwn, ,01 Und Hh a fulI line of rurnien
it.. iiiaihnn . . . . a 1
Jacob Smith, of John Day; Wm.
Smith. San Juan Island, Washing
ton, and Mrs. Clarissa ishanlts, 01
John Day are also living.
He was a member of the luret
Oregon during the Civil War, and
an Indian War veteran, ey re
quest of relatives interment will be
in the Soldiers Home cemetery at
Rosehurg.
Mr. Smith was here July 4, ami
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attended tne v asmngvou vuuuij
Veteran Association's annual en
campment at Cornelius.
Cornelius, is in the city visiting h 9 for lne tj0Uge I am not mak-
1 inn anv cut in prices. 1 make tne
Hazelwood lee out down, when I get the
friend?.
Tka fammiB
Oboe Honest orioeB haB been our motto,
vino..., " J - - . . . . .-.. : ,u .,. Hnnila
nlatea iust what everyone wants, ana win umu iu " ,
P.lm.iMr'1 Confectionery. 21tf bought at Dpneleon'B will be taken
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COMMISSIONER'S COURT
ConimisBioner'a court met yester
day. The following business was
transacted
Road petition No. 450; ale Oleson et
als petition received ami John A. John
son, John Oleson and I. C. Walker, sur
veyor, appointed to meet at beginning
point, Aug. 5, to view same.
An order was made by the County
Board vacating the order, made at a for-
iner naie, oecmrii.K t. i." , '
The appointment of L. A. Rcod to be
deputy ccunty treasurer was confirmed
b the Board.
'The remainder of the proceedings will
lie given next week.
PROBATE
back it not found eaiieiaciory, as
Btart today for Viewport, where
they will spend tbe summer.
Bids on the new Methodist church
will be received up to Friday noon,
Aub. 14. A copv of the plans can
be seen at the parsonage, corner of
3d and Washington streets, Hills
boro. The Trustees reserve the
right to reject any or all bids. 21
It Ib rumored, and it is only
rumor, that when Mr. Harriman
comee to Oregon, and he is expect
ed booh, that he will inspect the P
R. X. line, and decide when the
work will begin, and there is
much amiety along the line con
cerning that matter.
The Hillsboro Lumber Company
shut down last Monday. The mill
has a capacity of 40,000 feet daily,
when operated to its full capacity
The reason given for the shut down
is a lack ol orders. Ihe closing office: Hancock & Cordon's Llvr
of the mill will throw about o5 forrst Govk -
nvan in plndinor Wcers and mill Will he in Hillsboro. Tuesda;
men! out of emolovment. It is not Stunlay. Oflte. at Redmond A C
known when the mill will resume
work, although Mr. Hare Btated
that it might resume work within
a month.
. Last Sunday afternoon, while the
owners of the places were absent, a
sneakthief entered the farmboiiBes
of C. F. Barrett and Trepbon
Dietrich, of Greenville, 10 miles Those contemplating btf
northwest of this city s. "tealing K w mfijrun!S.
some stiver, iour guiu nuje uu .
gold watch from the Barrett home, f nones, lor. 4m x ja
and some valuable jewelry irom
the Dietriob place. The thief i6
described as about .".0 years old,
weight about 150 pounds and 0 feet
8 incheB in height.
The City Fathers signed up for a
- , . I - vi nuui 4 luuuaitiD, nvia :
new Champion chemical fire engint Glenooe in town h
Wednesday evening at a oost of .
'i 55. The machine, which is one of J' ' ' : ,
the latest and most effective pat- Marriage license was isb
terns, has two oylindere, each with County ,.Qle'rk Bailey, on
a canaoity of 35 gallons, and is inst., to - Claud E. Morr,
represented to oe one 01 tne uesi nuiimimn onu,.m hhob,!
fire fighting machines, for the puce, sie McDonald, of this count )
now on the market. It is made The ; Willamette Conslj
by the La France Fire Engine Co.. Company has rented the H
and was purchased of the Com- WftU building on Main Btr
pany's agent, in Portland. The mbve-their office eqi'
machine is guaranteea 10 uu iu from Beaverton to this plac
work required, and the fire boys. ihe offi wm be located, uc .
ine engine wm ar- , Electric load is coi
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THOS. H.TONGUE'
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ATTORNS Y-AT-LAV .
Morgan Blk,. Upstairs, Rooms 3,
Hillsboro, - - Q
DR. J. H. KN(;
Veterinarian
he in
luvs. tl
Livery Stable.
G. M. Huntv
Carpenter Worh
And Contra
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Hillsb
oro
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Do you need shingles or c
Ask Webife; Hoover the pri
Wilbur Tompkins, a well'!
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Rev. Kellems, the notea revival- MMMBn, . w 0 noneiBon.
ist will begin his work at this city, -r
n the big tent Saturday, Aug 8. Mre. Farnham 0 El lenBburg
under the auspicea 01 tne v;nnsiiu wnu , wm. wu ..... r.r
church. Everybody invited. latter part of last week i
The Chicago Girls baeeball ojub . , DeceaBed was
played a miwo a Bigter 0f Mrs. O. 8. Allen, ol uea
ne
with the Forest Grove Colta. The
ColtB won the game score 9 to 1.
The girls put up a poor game.
The young people of Farmingtoo
M R. church will Rive an ice
cream eooial at the church grove
Saturday evening, August o a
good program win ne renuerou.
Everybody inviieu.
w H Wehruna returned from a
trip to Southern Oregon, the first of
the week, where he went to look al
io .Yhihita for the Alaska-Yukon
fair. He found that the people
were taking much interest in the
matter, and predicts that Oregon
will have a hoe display at tne iair
vertdn, and her maiden name was
Wade. Mrs. Farnham was for sev
eral yean a teacher in this county,
where she had many friends.
A an indication of the growth
of communication in the rural dis
tricts in Washington uounty, it. "
worthy of note that there are over
2550 telephones paying toll within
the county boundaries, ten years
urn 200 telephones waB toe limit
Today the Mutual, Pacific States
and Independent lines receive ions
nn 2Rfi8 telephones, staking an in
strument to each five voters out of
. nnaaihla eiaht. there beina 4000
o 1 t
votes in the district.
Guardianship of Eva A Stewart, insane;
II D Stewart appointed gnarmau, uunu
flo.ooo.
Guardianship Mcrrit R and Flora M
PotchViss, minors; sale of real estate
r,.iU.i
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' Kstate of Geo Hell, deed; account men
and approved. , '
in n MrPherson. dee'd: Ane 6, at 10
a m, set as time fcr hearing in matter of
a At run atarniP. Hnu i mi tv m v
iiott " be appointed guardian ad litem of
VVaiter McPheraon, a minor, heir of said
Wtate. .
Card of Thanks
Thn undersiened deBire to thank
ibn who bo kindly assisted tnem
during the illness and burial of the
late Mrs. H U Burcbeii;
H. L Burchell,
J. B. McNew and wife,
J. R. McNew and wife,
are
rive within a few days, when teste K0t (jr&ye.
will be maue.
The two vounK men arrested last
edi. cbareed with burglaring the
opneral merchandise store of J. H
Rinck, at Buxton, were arraigneu-
Tuesday forenoon oeiore justice w.
W. Barnes WitneseeB were J . a
Rinck, B F. Abraham, Frank Bear
and F. Burgholzer. Mr. . Rinck
identified the stolen goods found in
the poBBeesion of the men wben
captured, even to the Bhoes upon
their feet. Mr. ADranam, 01 ror
Rt Grove, identified one of . the
men as the person who cashed tbe
stolen check. The men were
charged in the complaint with
Mr. and MrB. J. B. Vrooman and
son. Fred, will 'leave for an outing
at Newport, Monday.
stealing 40 copper coinB, a check
for $12, Bhoes, and other roercnan-
diee, . Justice Barnea beta tne
men to the Circuit Court, eacn in
the bum of ,f500, in default of
whioh, they were remanded to jail
to stay until the fall term of Cir
ouit Court.
Miss'Schetirman, of nearj
ipg.lfeXl from a cherry tree1
day, a? distance of 10 fe
while -o bbnes were brol.
foicd or the fall temporaril
lyzed' , her right side, bo tl
was not able to rise. She 1
braised quite badly by l!
ur. LiluaiMur nag tnuou v, ,
to her injuries. I j
Grading ia being done,'
Electric Company, on the j
tract which adjoins the city
west. Work on the brit ,
trestle over Dairy creek t
work of grading along tbe ;
. 0 . . if,, ti. t
tbe survey netween musue
Forest Grove ia going on
The "Y" from Washington S
and from Washington to j
streets will probably be put
week. This will furnish if
sor the Company's caraf
.place. ' ....
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