The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 10, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XV.
IIILLSiiOKO, OREGON. DEC. 10. 1908.
11KAVY ISEIUTIIIN
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Net Guner lulU About
llillnhiiro ii ml Vicinity
' GAKUtN M'OT OF NOKIIIwtM"
Mm
Hill.t"! gtl Waat IVplf
Krotti Miaaraata S'lt Wei
WBH
I J, Uuhl', tfeii'.l'inau re
oenllv f"' Laln-ull, Minn, aula
hihI lii b ugh I ll "i'l 1 1 i tlif it
.,ar in thin rity. liKt'M he baa lo
rated in the light 'fl'f Oregon
lt aleted, tl.la week, lhat h wa
attracted loth Kufcehi- en-lion by
tbe advertising t!n by L " o" un
it people In lb Kt H mo til the
lileretui Mt ' IIm! bop nl
II r fountl, end other c.iIiiiiumIi
ties aluinel in -r'uHi'-M Mr
Itnahlit eave com tn unities have
dom mot harm than Kw'l y i
trg-ratlttn, and f'rn I" tell I hi
Uutb about Ui country ami en.i
! Mn.diliMii. and new rtuiirrn
who fait to find thin pictured
upon their arrival nut Vrt, nalur
ally twk iiiniR other I iMny in
which tiieelll. hK-kiiK (( W "fli
IngU.n county, hei Mr Ilui.lw
finally located, h said- "Vou peo
ple out hefe haven't ailvertieed
inucu, Itui you bsv the Inifttt. ..?
lion In Oregon. in fo, I regard H
m the garden t it.e ninth
weal, and I am in"'" l'' pieaeed
with IlilUWu ! vi ii.iiv. i ui
writing my linpreiiti f Oregon
to Inn or ihre pap' in Minne"
la, anJ you may h'k fr large
number of nC"iiin i thi'
ty neat summer, when -he
i.nifnr rale no into ill'tt 1
have wnl many via f H.IUImro
.mi thaniuiilv lo lrifti.ii tn the
Keet.snd brn )ur board ff trad.
..I. II. nH literature. 1 "ill until
eoneiderebl el it l" l""!1
ftutiou l' cnn. to uriK'tn, n
bo hv uiftiin to urliw chxI
bom."
John I'Hl.ri(iii. of I'hiliii'N.
in town HutunUy.
r. Y. (,'utii.vff, mm i, Hihiilln'
iiifnliHtiU, wkm su AriiiiH (llnr
Hluriy .
For I Four room Iioumh. iww.
uim liHUiiin, on (orunr !l',)x',r.)
imj l I'.COINI, inrnm.
Mr. rii.I Mr J. C. Hmith. of
nr i rcu villn. wern in iIih city
HtturtUy, tul cnlli-il ,
I. 8. Ih hln. nroiijiiiHiit lUirv
i
into ol Uin l.iUlmny m tlull, Win in
town Hlurliy.
J 1 1 1 1 kh Md iiih mil J ii iiiii hih. ii
Ul Ii. ol imr Ken viil, rn in
lown Ini-t KaliifiUy,
ilnrn, to llm wif (,f WnlM-ter
Trunin, of Offiiro, Oinfon. Duo. 4
I '.HiS, mm.
Mr. Hynkr, iif ('otiilon, Ore ,
Ktittfl "f I'r nil Mr F: A
iUilcy, llii wwk.
Win. tauti'Mll, nl rnrtliiii"!. in
vihiIiiik hiM fmlii-r, lli'V Jiim ('nun-
Ihim, ki i.kiiriti, Hi m wwk.
Tli y of th ithRTi'tfit if
lunl, hut it in i-aKy WklkuiK to til
of Urn city iiroiierty we have for
!, Lonnrll-I rnliriti L ).
Tim l!illhoro I'rt hh Stonn Co
hitvn uiovril thfir lniiMiiii; (lh
liitrhi-y nhoji) to thttir own IoIh on
Mmn htiwt, kiii! will eiilnrft It.
Hmi kt'r likntho Hchlller iml the
Kiiflli-niiH Tliifw -i en 1 1 ar of
ihe ImwI xtiK'k. You CKu'l fool an
uihoritv on aixxl cigr
Mine Slriwi-r. ilnuuhtur of tfni-
Uir Hlitiwrr, of Porlltml, vifiteil
h fmiiily of I'r. r, A Jtnilfy, met
Sum) ay .
Vnnn to loan on rfl wntate
Tfrni ri.a(iiiahle. Annlf to Ku
ralli I'r 'mi , HillfUifo. Or. 21-lf
Michael iliMihr, an finplnyee at
the Hi Mi:ro Cnndeueer. accnieui
out ruin of bin fiwl in the fit)
valor, Mouday, breaking one toe
ami bailly bruiaing the oihem. Dr.
A, 11. Bailey wae calleil to attend
lo the ii jurieti.
Mr J H ltiehon. bn ha latftly
relurnnl from a couree of eliidy in
h,y.iiiia U ami anaUnum in me
Kat, ia now prepared to (jive the
i i n .rti inline treatment lur
lubMetiliwk DHice in the Teiuile
ion lllmk, Koreet drove, Or. MA
ii Iff A LAS K A i olf r ION
John U. Willis, of Washing
ton County, Honored
COYEKH F.U1KE ALASKtS DIS1 KICT
Fiiat Went to Valdu a Prputy I'oder
Hfilc Sow Ibitf
Thd Bernard, of Forest Grove,
was in the city Haturdaj.
l
I. H. Maxwell, of Mountaindale,
waa a county seat visitor Monday.
E. Hoy, of Hoy, waa in the city
Monday.
V K. Groat and wife. of Scholia,
I were in the city Monday.
Mika Wat-tier, of Helvetia, trana-
i acted buaineisa in lown Monday.
MimOirivl i dautrhter of Leon
Oiroil, of Orenco, ie attending ecbool
in liiimtMiro, to is winter.
WASH. CO. LAND CO.
BUYS URGE TRACT
Cornelius and Hillsborp Men
Buy Spring Hill Ranch
TBE CONSIDERATION WAS 122,000
Big Tract Will bt Sab divided tad
Said aul la Btmt Bctktra
Jdlui U. Willie, who waa ruieid in
thii city, and who for several years
huh htt-ii up in the Alakan coun
try, ban juet ben appointed Col
lector of Cuetoma for tbe entire
Hietiict of A!aka, with headiiuar-
tere at Jutieau. Mr. Willia ia the
aonof Mre. K. M Willie, and tbey
formerly reeuleil on Main and f'ttb
Hirtete, juet eat ( f the Connrega-
tinnit Chuicb.
YtitinK Willie traduated out ol
the HilMxiro public rchoola and for
a few yearn taught dietrict acbool
in WaHhineton Cnuntv. Hie broth-
tr -in Ihw, John Heeijle, formerly of
line place, Uler of hi. Helena, wae
collector at Yald- at, and young Wil
lie went there ae a deputy. Hi?
tHiciincy attracted the atteniion ol
the chiefs of bureaua at Waebing-
ton ami he Kin given promonon al
ter piomotti n When the Alaekan
collecinr rteigncd lant week, t resi
dent KiKieevcll at once apK)inlea
Willi- ai bia mcceeeor.
The new ci'lieclor marri d Mie
luthain a former IliiM'oro
girl, and be in a broiher of Mrs.
Me Dohhe, and al-to of the late
Mm V I) Smith. Hi nuny
frieiult lu re lend -r their congiatu-
UtioiiH Uuuiiph me Argua.
HILLSBOKO TIME TABLE
I'eraoni deelring 'k, fir r aeb
wwmI ran have aaine delivered at
the following price: Kir, I bt,
K (HI, eame eawi.,1, M i; aeb. K ft .
ft M, aame ,,k- 1 " .
&0l), eatne eaed, ?ir'l- H,;lb
.hoiiM.-ll. U Sohti.eluer. -itf '
MR. VERENK SIECRIST
Died, in ; IIilliaiM.ro. on Let Friday
l.Ki .h.r !n,i7"rititf illtn'ee, Mr
M,aH w " i
Varenw Htg-iet, a pioneer of thic
cily. Dew-aeed w hirniu van
Inn Aruall. Hwi l!"rlind, JaliUIJ
in ur.'i mhin lit A'neiica in
4 Hl'iil, ata .t"...-
Him wae married to Adoil
Kiegriat In Hi l.oua M., Mrrh
12. 1873 the bueband dyti R m tbie
city in 1HSS A brohr, Jona nui
1 at aatiLluat ! t Mil ul. Th follow
log children euiviv: Mr. Otiln
Hbute. wifenf CHhir A. U Shute
. ni.
. in.
, m.
VTA-
of tb8htue Hank, Hilleboro;
man Urn) WilHt", I r"r. V;
and Adolf and Fredrick Hillnho o
Mil. HiegriBl joined th Congre
gatlonal church of thin city when
itwai flrHt organird, and w
faithful and devoted meinher.
Fuiieral nervioes wero held l IM
fmily reeidenoe lent buniUy.oj
Rev.JFoUim.of the ForeRt iJfw
Congyegational Church and inte ;
ment wan in the Ddd FUB
Cemetery.
I Catd of Thanki
Weleire to thank :onr 'Iriendf ami
peiRhbora who tendered m aid and
"i...u .i.,.i mie hnreiivenieni.
;ae7hTdhuM7lo. our father,
.. ! . nr.:. Ut 11 Murrlll.
ine iaie win r .
Dated at HUlHbnro, Ore , Poo. ,
iy!'A. A Morrill and Family
il found. near Hill
x..,' nn,.i. oirl'B Reenter
Inquire at Argua olliua and prove
Tin, ( rimer Unwell Co. de-dra to
,av that tbey are nut of all ei' of
Imin tile, eicepl in ana i. mi-u
ii il, 17th of t uh tnotiiii, now
ever, they will have a full aupply
nf all aijti. l'bone liefore you
cmne for tile.
ki . liiu eather'uiK of the tax
. . ..... ! ,i Mk Minn ville lant Hatu
,lay, the county wan represented
being practically unanimoua m
Hflnliment, lor a 0 mill tax for road
purpoeee.
Fine lot of 2 lo 3 year old fruit
and nut Irene, grape ana wir,
viuee, and more than KHI kinda of
rot-ee, many or the laim aim
Fine cut tl iwera tor weuu.un-
Criep lettuce- i nunrnu, ....
nicklo. MortoiratirtentimiHe. ..-
The grade of the old Win Reed
railroad eurvey which followed the
o unty road mar the Alex (. .rd.n
i it,. Nurib Plain", ami
whioh baa b.en an inconvenience to
t-avel ever einc it (traded ly
lleed'e paper railroad ooinpany.hae
. ... ' . I...I ,l,.n tn a Uv4 with
t.pen K',, " i
the remainder of the county road.
Kor Sale-Two and a half acree
. :.!. ,,i uii room honae, ce
Will. II . !
. ..:. .ml liret r ana in tvnrv
rnupecl. tine wood home bo.iee 16x-
'21 thIH property in -
Ternm I" o' l cll-v UmxU
Connell-Inihrie Co.
It In predictel by a Portland pa
ner that that city V re-idence boun
rturi will extend over into the
Tualatin Valley, in thta county
within a few month. Ten yenre
will make a great diff-irenw in the
H.ipearance of the country ad. cen
n,na of Portland
to ruriin.i" - . :-:
real eetate men are now advertising
villa traota in this oounty, and
aiinh irdi'LH n it
mftllV I1H nwa ,
mnpped out and placed upon the
market, eany m "i
For Sale-Six room house, in
.i nn with nam anu
good buy at fl.'iuu.
nel!-lmine t.o.
The O-eeon onion market is look-
nil UP. Aimwt"""""-
iare produced on the beayerdam
pMoe of onions aflVols Washington
county people more than all others
?r the stale. The Confederated
Onion Growers 01 urego,. .. ...
. , 1 i, i u.inrdav. ami HIS-
rornanu i j ,
cussed the outlook for prices, , a ml 8
n. n t.t inn urunciD w"
M I .11 V it., atinatlnn.' It
ft nopeim - v.--
! l.-ll.toil I. hilt (iBllrr Hiurn
prevail. Growers in Oregon no
oneer iear mo wr , i
Kia growers. The yield this year
1 ii-u. ikarar v fmpt killed
was ugi.) u" i .ki.
the crop in some places in this
county, me currouv f1 1 -
per hundred.
I?..,lr the new eclutdule the uas-en-
gnr traiuH in and out of Hillboro
arrive and leave as follows:
Leaves lur I'lirtliiml
Kotrt (;.oe Local
Mien.Un Fljer
J'oiot Grove Local
l-'orrat Grove LK1
Corvallis Overlatnl
Arrive, fmiii rorllnml
Coivallii OvctlaiiJ 8:4 a
U'.i....l HrrivA 1 .fU-.l ........ U.xil a
Firtt Oiove Local a o7 p. in.
Sheriilati flyer s:ao p. m.
Forest drove LochI -47 P- '
We have iLauiries fo- improved
i
and unimproved larms. 11 you
think of buying or selling, see Con
nf l!-Imbrie Co.
Mianea Hueie McKinney end Fam
ily Johnson, of Portland, vieited in
tbe city over nunuay.
Shooting Match Saturday, Dec.
TJth, beginning at 9 a m , on the
farm of W. K. McCallum.one xile
southeast ol Heedville. J
Cheater Williams, of Portland,
and formerly of this city, was in
town Sunday, a gueel of hia grand
mother, Mrs. M. Moore, and K W.
Moore's family.
For Bale Six room house, cor
I, am and chicken
UOI vy-v. ,
houee, covers two loU and is the
btit buy in town at $1300. Terms.
Connell -Itnbrie Co.
T i Van debev.of Shad? Brook.
who bad a successful operation on
one of hiB eyes by Dr. Connell, of
Portland, lasl week, returned Mon
day, to have the other eye treated.
VI ; Ri.l.Ionn and wife, of St.
Johns, were in tbe cily Monday.
Mr. Kobison recently oougn 1113
John Iverson place, southeast of
HilUboro, and ttiey win move w
this county, soon.
Taken up, at the Goodin place,
i mile east of Glencoe, a black sow,
with slit in right ear, ana novca in
lefl ear, weight 150 lbs. Owner
can have same by paying charges.
ra ft
E. W. Barnee, uienoe, tv o. o-v
See Our Full Assortment
r
, 6 5. a.
. tn a.
. 10:41 a.
. 34J p. m.
. 4:09 p. tn.
ui
m.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
C (' Slmy i t nl to A II Hirrc-11. w'i of
tre JS t 1 ii 5 r,u
V L luel to W I. Hyers rt al, u a tit
sec 31 tin 1 15
L Itini.u to Herman Kwhnki', 10 t, t
1 a w 4
V C Hrown t iixto J 1 Northrup. lota
7 and K. l'lk a Thome's Add Itlw.. 500
T 11 Twiil to U I. iwan, 1 acres ...
ii Tavlor d 1 c t 1 a 4 w 4.?o
Mary KeiwiiJilin to Clara L'rit., n,4
of , the se'V of and lot 1
we 1 t J 11 5 '5
A It Hogers el u to H C linker, lots
h -,l t Cornelius Knvirona -ioixj
K V IVi-ri nlKHin et m to K .1 West,
1 a in Win Wilson ill c t I n 3 iro
r Wi.il..r in M Turner, w of
hihI ei of s V sec 0 1 a n 3...J000
J K S aver et al to !, A cvover, 101 jo
in Millnril & an cl.uyver tract... 53s
Tl.os llolliiiRwortli et ux to llenri-
i-tln Kile, S 03 10 in ueigrr ji
.1 1 o 1 1 1 1000
K A MincciuoviT et ux to K. M Cat
11....1.1 1,1k 11 Hohnttssul)itivision2soo
I 1, liullock et ux to Win l'ielle, 11 4
Ol Sfl4 Sl'C 2 t 2 S 3 "i
Will Mcl.cod to W C lVterson, tract
in DilK-y :
1 A l!i!,"l,ie el ux lo CllHS West, II V,
of lot 3 Ycrick sulxlivision sec ai
t is 1 -IJ5t
I, Manning et ux to Chas Freer, 10 a
in C U Wilcox a 1 c
V Keen et ex to Krauk Schilling
et at, tr inact 0 B Dustiu d I c aSoo
llt-tiry lLuifoidet uxtoE A Hanfoid,
part of J A Cain d 1 c (44 acres).. .2800
Mark Noble to James llickiug, lot 19
11.. i-f j ciiKil i visiiin 4 1 OOO
ilL .lt - t
Mark Noble to Henry Hicktug, sj
of lot in lionaris suuoiv.siun o
Peter Ziireberet ux to John Meurer,
81-100 acre sec 30 1 1 n 1 'J
NOTICE
All parties whose accounts with me
have been over six mouths out
standing are requested to settle.
11 m T I.LI.i..
lr. 13. 1. liinaiBie-r.
OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE
The Oregon Klectric ruus six cars each
way daily. The 8:55 a. in. and 1:45 p. m
....i., .mi of Hillshnro connect Dromptly
...;n, Kutf.ni rais at Oarden Home. Tbe
Hillsboro-Portland titlietaiile louows.
leaves Hillaboro Arrives Portland
7 as a ui 8 30 a m
8 55 a in 10 00 am
u loam iai5p.u
45 P a 5opm
3 SS P ui 5 00 p m
6 is pin 7"P,U
Leaves Portland Arrives Hillaboro
7 00 a in 8 .05 am.
855am 10 co am
1035 am 1130 am
130pm ; a 35PU
4 10 p 111 5 IS pin
5 30 p in 6 35 P m
For Sale
i,nena nan be aeeii at Hills
I II1CD . -
boro Livery barn, Corner ana ana
Washington streets. 01
Hillsboro Argus, U 60 per year.
Mrs Josie McDevitt, of southeast
of Hilleboro, sold her 39 acre ranch
lo a brother of Augnat Reverman,
lately from California, for $16,000.
The farm is known as the Masters
..I.Aa mr. IB in ft.
tivation, with good buildings. The
price is considered, by old timers,
to be a goou one.
For Sale 20 acres of the beat val-
- i-.-.i ui.tui Witch Hazal and
fJJ JBI1U -' t
Reedville. All cleared and facing
oo county road. A bargain if taken
soon. F. A. Markley, owner, Witch
Hazel.
Six surveyors left Forest Grove,
Monday, and went up Gales Creek
with men and supplies. They re
fused to say for whom they expect
ed to work, but it is believed that
it is an United Railways crowd.
This is the second crowa oi survey
ors to go into the Gales Creek coun-
.iie.i.1 the. riant tWO Weeks.
Mr! Hill probably knows all about
ii.
Dtin vnnl tola in Hilleboro and
lUJ jv-vaa
see them grow in value, instead of
a ace brush Connell-lmbrie Co.
sell lots of lota.
An old time "print" visited the
rolls n nice. Saturday. He work
ed on the Oregouian years ago,
V..n that iianer hnutrht the oreBB
now used by the Independent, in
this city. He iB one of the old
..ViaM ( hand oorxmofiition. and
nvuuut r
has been working all over the
. ,. - YT 1
Northwest for 2D years, ne naa
passed through Hilleboro many
times, and says that each time he
sees marked improvement, but this
is more evuiens mis iaei inp.
Ia. kJolaSauen room house, on
rtnrn.r Int !)0i200. barn and chick
en house, and fruit trees, good loca
tion, cheap at ?10UU. lerms. v,uu-
nell-Imbne Uo.
tu Hilluhnm Rnanl of Trade
has advertfsed a meeting for tomor
row (Friday) night, at the Council
Chamber, ana aetB we ciuziub ui
the town to attend, as business of
:r.t.nra win he consiaerea.
iuii'v ""vv .
Among otoer inings iae inatw
Southern Pacific Company will be
discussed. New comers are ooraiai
ly invited to bs present. See call
in another column.
mil Wavhardr said. ''If I had in-
M.ol.l BAma mnnnv in HillBboro
property a year ago it would have
been doubled now." Don't be like
Way back. See Connell -ImbrieC0.
The many friends of Rev. James
p.mnhall the ninneer nreaoherand
teacher, will be borry to learn that
U. .,(lc,l a alrnkA nf liaralVBlS.
last Saturday, at the home of his
brother, Geo. Campoeii, oi near
Laurel, where he was visiiing: m
the time. It is thought that Mr.
Campbell will recover, but Dr. F.
A. Bailey, wnowaB caueu iowuouu
him, ia of the opinion mat ne win
have to give up his vocations of
teaching and preacuiDg. air.
Campbell is the pioneer Christian
miniBter of this section, and few
men lo thia county are better
known.
Chas. B. Buchanan, Jasper Reeves,
D. Barrett and Albert Bunniog, of
Cornelius, and John W. Sewell, of
Hilleboro. have Just finished the
details of a large land deal in this
county, involving the purchase of
the Spring Hill ranch, of 773
acres, near Dilley, for the sum of
$22,000. Tbe tract waa a part of
the A. H. Johnson estate.
Tbe buyers have formed a cor
Doration. styled tbe 8pring Hil
Land Co. and have subdivided
the land into small tracts, ranging
frnm fi In 4ft lr.rM. which theV Will
place upon the market, as soon as
certain improvemints are maae
1 be uompany maae a goou uuj
ml nna nf i tin investors waa recent
i i-.fT-r.vl fl 000 for hia bargain
and refused. This big ranch, like
other onea in thia county, will soon
ho a ihinir of the oast, as the in-
iim nf immiffration. and the
popular demand for small tracta,
will neceesitate tneir sud-oivibiod
COUNTY COURT
The following claimB were allowed
by the County Board at tbe Decern
ber term:-'
t court tl 50
Max Crandall, sh'ff's office - 5
L V Carstens. cruising - 3 o
i . i; oo
Cflaas & Prudhotnme, supplies s8 4
( F Cooke, oowder suppliea a 6o
Johnson Bros, lbr, roads 17 3
Fred Haase, witness insane - 3 an
Anna Dean, court house as
JooStribich. bridges - 1 65
Glass & Pnidhonime. shfTa office, ao 00
Willis Ireland, recorder and dep...l36 65
J W Bailey, ckrk and deputy -a7 ao
S C Killen. printing 6 5
M V nW roowtration 1 70
Geo Wilcox, assessor 100 00
Cap Guiles, janitor - 43 00
...ii 1 v 1 1. 1 1 . - 1 f . "
W U Wood, relief. 1 5
IVelia Drue Store, relief 5 75
frtiraw. registration 13 60
I. r Walker. aurvevOr ai 80
- " 37 80
G W Marsh, viewer 8 00
A II Todd. " 8 40
Elmer Purdin. surveyor'a office.... a 00
Thos H Tongue, office supplies.... ao oo
1? t L'nn. aacj&in7 ami eoileetimr a8 00
rit -tr lioht. November ai 50
W M Jackson, treasurer etc 100 39
Argus, printing and sta 3a 50
..in.Um I ivrv On liverv hire... S W
J K Cittl Co, surveyor's office - 9 o
McFarlane Bros, Dnoges i" s
11 v Mef.raw. roads and elections aS as
J H Brown, livery 3 00
Baseline LOr uo, mr -. -a
T k Al.Vwlt r.liff a S
C S Aydelott, refund 5 5
Lucas & Bundy, court house I a5
n.nr-nrk nheriff and deo...aa5 CO
V . t " V. ' .
Tti M rms' etc.ai OS
C H Fry, sheriff's office 1 5
Geo G Hancock, refund 7 16
Security Vault & Metal Works, r. 11 25
tr a 1,'i.fAct riiM a
Dr W I) Wood, witness a 00
Pacific States Tel A Tel Co, c h.... 17 80
I . VMi.r liwrv... 10 Bo
V., V 1 1 1 M 1 1 ii...... 1 1 .. . - ......
Ind Telephone Co, c h . 9 75
Irwin HoUson UO, recoroer a owtx .0 w
M C Case, salary scnool supi 70 00
" " expenses " " 34 00
J E Butler, recorder's office 14 00
Pharniacv, reliei - i
Bushong A Co, recorder's office.. . 49 x
Forest Grove times, pnnung..... . y w
. 11, 1 . 1 r.,.l 12 rVo
1 v oaiiiry, iciuuv. - -
Klections J w aicKooeris 3m;, u u
Holliuger $1 50, A Benson 3, S L Hol
lenbeck a, Thos Connell a Mark Cox 3,
C F Tigani 7 50.
Roads and highways Otto Nicholson
iU7, Beall Co 6 30, i5 and I4 ao; F M
in, i u- lr l.uila ai Ha. 1. 1 Raltz
lllll lu -j..- -,, . 1
17 a5, Rowell Bros 3, Groncr & Kowell
o ... u IT n r.ar.lnor tt CO. J K Bllt-
u 141 1 v -
ler w 50, 1. W House 6 ao, Beach & kef
fer 8 64, L M Butll 30 32. Jbn Nyberg
97' 13, U Hanna 17 50, AugCrepsgi as
:. 1 . . o u R,,f h.nan S l)an Baker 8.
Sam Waltua 136 75, John Wolschloger
9 J5- ....
C A Lanikin, coun nouse a
Forest Grove Times, printing a 00
J A Inibrie, assess and collect 48 00
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Guilts and sons, court house .191 S
John uennis, - a
A C Donelson, " " 7 00
G A Patterson, " " 3 00
R H Greer, relief...... 4 ao
John McClaran, sal etc.... 3a 00
V,J Butner, " " - 33 80
J W Goulin, " " ;",w?
Jurors Geo W Poole S 60, Wni
Crowther 6 ao, Ora Gardner 5 40, R L
Robinson 0 40, jno Anueraou 4 sv.
nu-..o... n. m. r.l.lwell 6. Dr S
niluNV. r - -
R Vincent 5 60. C F Tigard 5, Rosa Ti-
k Til..l.A Twaiaa t Tkraa TTolnw C SO. I
H Maxwell 6 40, Mrs Uglow 5 ao. Chaa
Meacham 4 40, Hugh Sparka 7 ao, Claud
i-.;... . x- Kr.nlt Rar 1 M.HH Haw-
lev 6, B G'Kosper ia 60, Henry Hnber
13 60, wtn wcrueisou i,
11 60, Kd Stephens u.Guy Morley7 ao,
Hiiahea A. Dr I
P Tamiesie 4. Walter Pevilin 7 ao, B T
ii t Ml H Whiwler 4. U G Han-
na 3 ao, Uwia Davidson 9 ao. George
Sloan 3 ao, Dick Baker 3 ao, Katherine
Minor 3 ao, Rva Strong j ao, Jack Latla
3 ao, Win Freeman. 4 3. Millard Motley
7 ao, Marlon . Markham it ao, J J
Schmitt ia 60.
Tna Rnhinann. nf the Farming-
ton section, was in town Tuesday.
r. .ml Mra Alhrt Frulav were
mt. - -
dorrn from above Banks, Saturday.
A GOODLY SUPPLY
cf toilet aid. ia an absolute necessity at
this resort ey- Whet!"J0 t
at home or go away yon need them mat
the same. That thia pharmacy is the
bert place to obtain them any one wilt
tell you who hae once used
Our Toil-t Ata. nd ArtieUa.
They are the kind that especially ap
peal to women of refinement. For that
reason we Invite you to secure your
aupply here, knowing you will be more
than satisfied.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
FARMS AND SUBURBAN
ACREAGE
18 i- acres on the rich Reedville Praire; all cleared and in a very
hiKh state of cultivation; all well fenced; large new house, new large
barn; good outbuildings; two good wells; faces on two good public
public roads. Price, f65oo; $aooo cash, balance easy paymenta.
160 acres. 8 miles northwest of Portland; ao acres cleared; ao acres
very liaht brush and pasture land, balance good heavy Umber, eatl
maied at ia M cords of wood; well located, within I l-a miles of the
Linnton and Hillsboro streetcar line, adjoining good pub he school,
never-failing stream of water; soil rich and land Uea-well. Price on
ly $ 100 per acre, with wood enough to more than pay for the land.
Can be nought on very easy tetms,.
160 acres 10 miles southwest of Pottland; soil rich; land lies well:
lecated on two good poblic roads; 10 acres cleared; 40 acres s'Mhea
and ready to burnTbilance very light timber; place .11 lying suitable
for cutting up into 10 acre tracts. Price only fl 15 Pet acre. Can be
bought on very easy terms.
We are selling Beeverton-Reedville acreage in tracts of from l-a a
cre np. at prices from $150 to $150 P acre, on easy terms. Our rep
resentative at Wheeler Station, below Reedyllle, will show you over
the property.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St Portland, Oregon
Anybody can Make Money
But it is a wise man that
saves it
It is the First $100 that is
the Hardest to Save
After that it's "easy sail
ing." We would be very
much pleased to have you
call at our Bank and re
ceive a Beautiful Pocket
Savings Bank, with our
Compliments.
We pay 4 per et. per annum, and pay
you the interest three times a year.
Cornelius State Bank
THE DELTA PRIG STORE
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carrv a complete
line of fine sundries.
Tf we do not have what
stock, we will
cheerfully get it for you.
Havinc been appointed
publishers' agents, we are
now prepared to suppiy an
your .wants in the School
Book line.
We also have a full line
of tablets, pencils, slates, etc
C-fcuu.! Hoatlia will t BoM f
Cash Only. lalUveiy
1
I
'A
property.
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