The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 04, 1909, Image 3

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lUilll I VI vuuii i
WhUnii iuiuul
Will
bo K;tieJ by I tftishi
tine This Week
StlAKIISS TO HIS 100 A0 75
Hlar t
the Utttcs
lacraf d
Hi Gitatlt
Tbe Vahin;ton county legislative
delegation last week lntroluee4 a
bill to ruin the salaries of th
Washington county Heoorder ami
deputy from 1 (HH1 and ItUX) re
spretively to l-MO and liHJU. Th
bill " indrl by tha whole
Washington county delegation, bu
bslieve that it i a jutt measure
It ha been a matter uf j ubhc in
formation fr touts lima pant, that
the feesol tb Recorder's otlW have
nutto rapid &aiit. In fact, lha fees
for the year l'. were una third
larger than those of tha tueviotia
ysar, ami those of the preeent year
indicate that the increase will gi
on i a cor'ssponding rttio. Mr
Ireland in a good rtlioial, and ibe
MIU ")T eaSllf t Said Of hie d
uty, Mr Perkins. In any event
the ptopoeed new salary ia only
IHX) pr month lor tta cbiel, ami
75 for hi- assistant, which U
reasonable e iupnattion f r th'
work perfumed Th" office pail
an average uf over $.11 K) per month
last year, and tha increased real
aetata business in the county wilt
ptirth the receipts of tha llc irder's
odice away in advance iu the. future
of what il ha ever been The Ar
gii believe that tb raiea of salary
it just, and in no Ua eiorbiUot.
and further believes that thstai
payera of tha ctmty will so renard
It, when they come to lake the lac:
into considers tion There ara n
feea connected with tha efflea,
everything going to tba county,
ANNOUNCEMENT
For tha nut 30 daya wa will sell
all our trimmed hata at le-a than
ooet, owing to the fuel that wa roust
hare room for our Urgo a lock of
apring millinery. rVr penu'ue bar
gain, call on 11. Rhea A Co. 4fi 7
PUBLIC SALE
The properly U'ogiog to the
stats of Jub.fi II Urabel, deceased,
will be sold at public auction at
the farm of lata J .hn II. Urabel, 2
rnilee southeast of Hilbbjro, al
Rock Creek Bridge, at 10 o'clock
a. m , on
SATURDAY, FKBRUARY 20
Blark mare, 9 yr., weight about I too
lha. , bay hotw, 9 yil., weight hIkiiiI I tna
lb.; S greeted Jcrwy milk ro, J to Iw
trtli early in March; yyr-oM Jrcy
heifer, lo I) f re nil in March; t yearling
graded Jerary hei'era; i 6-nioutba old Jer
ey ralvea; j yr o d Jeraey hull; Mctor
uiick mowing iimclmie, practically new;
oew Champion hay fake; atump puller
a ad too ft. wire cable; garden cultivator;
4 dm. Plymouth Rock chickens; Mitch
ell wagon, atmrmt new; back, apray
pump, aickle grimier, lot of grain sarkt;
a'ai plow, harrows, milk curia, (Untitle
barneaa, together with other itemi too
numerous to uieiition; liounlio.il gooU.
Term of Bale: All lumi under
tlO, cash; Hume over f 10. approved
bankable noUR, 7 per cent iotereat,
payable one year from (lata.
Elizabeth rrabl.
J. N. Orabel, adminintrator of
aetata of John II. Urabel, deceased
B. V. Corneliua, Auotiotieer.
Frank K (lepzer, of Buxton,
had hum noun in town today.
Mihd Bernice Wiihim, of Hi,
JohDH, ia tha gueet of Miea Cecelia
(ireer.
Mr. and Mra J. K. McNamare,
of Portlai.d, vmited with K, W.
Moore and family, Hundsy.
C. K Libliy, formerly of North
Yamhill, b upnd a jewelry and
wt oi reioirug buBirjeas in the
Welle hookelore building on Main
and I bird tttreeU, He bin card
Bom, to the wife of II . W. C.
Clark, St Orei.ci, O.egon, February
2, 1900, a hod. The youngster haa
the dietinciion of b iDg the Aral
child born within the limits of the
new town of Orenco.
Twnty acree of fine land, 4 acre
under plow, all fenced, house of 7
rooiiie, and barn, ?1 miles from
United Electric survey, fruit of all
iimla I'nce, $2000. Terms
Connell-Imbrie Lnd Co.
Ia clearing up the drift on the
road Iesdinir from CorneliuH to tbe
North I'lains, north of Dairy creek,
I found nrae horse goods. Any
one who has lost sirae can have
them by proving property. A.
Reverman, Centerville,
Mayor Laughlin, proprietor of
the Laughlin Hotel, at Forest
Orove, was awakened Tuesday
morning, at 2 o'cl ck, by tbe smell
01 smoke, doing upstairs, he dis
covered a fire in the room occupied
4- v Venen, a piano-tuner,
"tlrfain of the fire was rather
litdliar. Mr. Venen wbo ia in tbe
habit of reading when be retires,
pulled the electric globe by its long
cord over to bis bed, and used one
of his under garments for a shade,
attaching it around tbe globe, not
thinking there was any danger of
itscatohing Are When tbe Mayor
found Mr. Venen be was in a sound
sleep, but escaped with a burn on
bis left thumb.
The execution of Klmer Johnson
ia scheduled to take place at tha
lata peuitenitiary at noon tomor
row. Mietttl Hancock wilt leave
early totiMtrow morning lobe pres
ent at lh- a aeeutiou, on Invitation
of the bup,riuteudeut of the pan.
Johiteo-t eoni time ago wrote ttint
he would lik llio Sheriff to vleit
him, and Sher If Ihncock think?
tbe cotuleiuuml man iuv have
ftouiMhing to say r girding the
murder of Perdue At any rata,
be plana to be preeent and have a
talk with JoliiiHoii Mr. Johueon,
tba mother of the condemned man,
baa ruiueetrd that tha body of her
eon l turned over to her for burial
in tha family lot in tha Cornelius
cemetery, which request will no
doubt ba grauteJ.
I now represent tha Siitella cur-
aal, furaierly repreeentatl by Mra
llaltie rnkina. Helevtion in your
home, whera aocu ala measure
ments can ta taken, and you get a
coreet to meet tha requirement of
your tigura Hand poatal card, or
phone call for appointurant Mrs
M K Caudle. Hillsboro, Oregon.
Fifth and Jackson Street. Inda
pendent phone, !Si 4d 5
Dr. V. It Hare, a son of Mr
and Mra J C. Hare, and an old
lima HilUboro boy, baa passed the
state txtmiualiou and ia now II
censed lo practice medicine in the
state of Oregon. Dr. Hare ia a
graduate of th Philadelphia Col
leg uf Mrdictne, and baa ben
houea physician at the Frerch lies
pttal iu Han FrancUco, for sows
ruonih. Ha will remain al San
Francisco ad may thsn locale in
O'egon. Ha ba many warm
friend in and around Hil!horo
who ara congratulating bim upon
hi auccee,
Tboea who have poultry to eell
wilt do well to Call at tha depot
store. HighMt market price paid
Bring chickens 00 Wednesdays
F. VV. Walch.
Two men, who had been drink
ing at Tualatin, attempted lo cross
tba Oregon Electric line near that
place, Tuaaday. whan the team wa
struck by an East bound car, and
killed. Both men were thrown out
of tha wagon and one of them, a
man named Montague, wa serious
ly burl. The wounded man was
taken to Portland by tbe 0. K
people, and ent to a boepila!
Passenger say that tba motornian
was not to blame.
Mr. I'opw, Uie photographer, i
going to work on the cut aide Inks
Bummer, and has engaged a first-
class pruleufcional photographer to
take chaaga of his studio. All
work strictly 0 rat-class and guaran
teed. Special inducements for a
few days, call at studio and see 47
Hon.C, F. Tigard, of Tlgard villa,
was in the city Tuesday . Mr. Ti
gard informs the Argus that t e has
sold bis store at the above place
as well as sll bis real estate, eicept
a three acre home to II. M. Abbott,
and will retire from the linrcban
dies business. Tbe tractsold take
in a part of the donation land
claim which bis father took up in
1852
Matqaarade ball at tba new M.
W. A. Hall, Reedville, Saturday
evening, February 13 Tickets,
11(10, supper extra. Toslles cr
obeetri. All are iovited. Prixe
for best sustained and moat comical
characters. 4i H
Peter Vandehey had Ed. Corne
lius arrested for astault and bat
tery last Friday night, in this city
Cornelius was arraigned before Jus
tice Barnes, and pleaded "not
guilty," and the case will come up
for trial next Haturday, I be de
fendant reside in Portland.
Goals forsale-37 bead of avail
bred goats for sale, i taoh, if sold
soon. Address K. J. Thomas, Boa-
verton, Ore , K. 2. 47 8
Jacob Schneider, of Leiiyville,
was a caller yesterday, He states
that (1 H. Pranger lost a shed by
fire, Tuesday. A lot of straw and
some lumber constituted the loss.
The cause of tbe blaze is not known
We still have a few bargains in
clothing which we will sell regard
lees of oot, to close out sauie, to
make place for Spring arrivals.
Hcbulmericb Bros.
W. F. Dessinger, of Beaverton
who was recently appointed deputy
sheriff for Beaverton precioct, was
in town yesterday.
We have laid in a full supply of
nine and pips fillings. If you de
sire anything io Ibis line, come
and see us. Hcbulmerioh Bros.
Mrs. A. H. Spraner, of Beaver
tou, was in the city yesterday. Tbe
Spraners conduct a grocery store in
Beaverton.
Hercules Stumping Powder, fuse
and caps always on band. Oet
our prices Deioie purcuaeiog-
Frank & Borwick, Reedville. 4!W
Frank Keenao, of the Vineland
district, was a county seat visitor
Monday.
Money to loan on real estate.
Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku
ratli Bros , Hillsboro, Or. 21-tf
R, Rasmusen and wife, of near
Reedville, were in tbe county seat,
yesterday,
Fair house and 2 lots, 100x200,
on 7th St. Cash, $1 100. Connell-
Imbrie Land Co.
S. 0. Rhodos was up from below
Witch Hazel, Tuesday, and called
on tbe Argus.
Hillsboro Argus, $1 50 per year
NKV CUtlNTV FRUIT
imcra NAMED
lly the County lloiuU, Inateud
of W. K. Uuirh. Kcnicucd
D.N.SI'KOU. KKktlVILir. THE MU
KfCauiitKadrd by ,'K. Nwl
aad
Ulllafd LaasidaU
W. R. Harris, of Forest drove,
having rrslgued a) Ctunty Fruit
Inspector, tba County Board vaster
day appointed D. N Sproat, of
Reedville, to fill the vacancy. W,
K Newell, President of Ihe Oregon
Horticultural Society, end Millard
Lownsdale, of YamhiN County,
District Fruit Inspector were pres
ent, and highly rro numeinlml Mr
9proal for the appointment, al
leging that ha is wall qiiahflsd by
r;son of long eparlenoe, Mr
Sproat i a new man in tba county,
coining he-in recently from tbe
HMid River ditrict, Mr. Harris
was in town yesterday, and stated
that 011 a recent trip east, be found
Oregon apples selling in Porie,
111 , for riM per box, while IV no
y!vai.ia and New York apples sold
r tMkjtofl per bushel. He said
that eastern people pty little at
entlou to spraying their trees, and
that is a result they ara psyii e
2 f0 a ban for tbs Oregon product
Conclusion: It pays to spray.
LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
That) A. R Post and It-lie! Co p
wii celsbrata hi noil 11 Day at tie
Craecent Theatre, Fritl)" aflem . 00
rrbtury 12, at I...0 1h mem
bers of IhjUj organaatioiia ara re-
nieetad to meet at Odd Fallows'
Hall, promptly al one o'chnk. An
iovitaticn i ex'endI to tba teach
ream! pupil of the public trh I
to attai.d tba exercuea ibapm
gram foll ias:
Music hy the It'-uiil
luvtHattort hy Kee l.lnUav.
Song. "Ainrfira," hy Aixtieiicr,
"A lUII r f the tliaiiU," liev, JVery
Mnsir hy the Hblld
"We ate l"t Uiuig I'sthet At'ialmm.'
Mate Uuaitetlr.
Adtlre, "l.iie ainl Chamrter ol l.m
co a."
Quartette hy tlie It's,
lictlyshiirg attrlrraa, hy It. T. Ifogley,
'"Star Hiwugled ttaiiner," jio aiul cho
rm. Mr, lirlknau.
Ten iiiinulra talk by Kev, 1'svi.
Song hy Male (Jiiattette,
IklHilulioti, by Ree, Llinlwy.
R8AL ESTATE TRANSFEH3
John I, iHllard t I i' IhlUrd. lot
6 BUt 7 I'ruilful IjokIs, to at-ira , (ioihi
John lioittoa l-'inilkf a el at 1 O I,
I'laiii is, lo a a. 4. 5 atol ( IiI.h k ti
Lrliiimitti's acre trat't ,!
Pied Hnnuelal lo Iwbcllc Knila
Mrat linm, Jil iutrrcit in sec JJ t I
W.... OHM-
HHialtl el al lo J II I'tlkiiigton,
twrt of see 1 1 ( 1 a 1 w, 37 acres
lo
Ceo I'tcwtug el al to J K Htcrn et al
lt It, 1$, 17 and IS Fitwmg Or
chant Tracts, ijttuai-rr j;oi
Iturton K Carrier el al lo ( t' San-
horn el al psit uf art I Slot lilt
t 6... to
l-Uisterti Investment Co lo I'tieiiie
Coasl Timlwr Co, pt of ec to I 1 n
A V Clenmnaet al lo Henrietl Rhea
el al lot 5 Cle limits a ith iliviaioii 4ki
P T Klcper to Sam II U. buke yi
iiit In lot I Wei-trie AihliUm lo
Tigardvlllc ,lHo
A w Hiiuth tt al to Him Hiiinke, lot
4 second l.lri tnc Ao-I, Tiga uville 10
A W KiismtII et al to Jns Kirhv et nl
10 acres in Andrew Hurler diet
1 4 w , ijoo
C u-hinaun el si to 1011 rabre, lot
7 hlk 1 lhiimtiu Arrs Tiact , 550
Ncla uirsen rt al to Henry I utter ct
al, 10 arrea In nee jo t 1 a j w n$
Jane M Smith to Chan W Mrll. lots
I, 'i rd 3 hlk i Km I th Add to 1'or-
cat drove , to
Frank M Vincent et al to Albert (1st
! of w U sec J(i t I a ....jHihi
Henry Villiger et al to McIissa H
Cioiieron, 3 acre in A T Smith d I
c t I 3 w , ,
II II Clmke et l to 0 U'eiiilt, tart of
hlk tt, l'orest Grove ,. Hoo
John M Cle rt nl toOear M Oriiiim
et al s acre in J II Walker diet
33 79"
( A Tihhittaet al to Win II Tilil.llta
tiartof lot S4 Cornelia hnvlrons.,, 10
Juhu H Mickle et l to Pearl C
l'renrli, as acre arc o t I 11 4, 1500
A W Jlonelaoii to V, II Itotrrtnnnil et
al ia acres in Unity Noluod d 1 c
t I a 3 tooo
C K Hahcralroh et al to R W McNtttt
et al lots 6 and 7 h'ork 4 Henry's
Add Cornelius , 401
Win I. Oaskell et al to R K Wil
liams, part block 4 Henry's Add,
Cornelius , 30
Card ol Thank
We doslre to thank our friends and
neighbors wbo ro kindly assistm:
us after tbe recent loss by lire 0
our house and r Heats.
Mr. and Mrs Ab Sinn
Moutitaindsle, Ore , Feb 4, !!)()!)
Write or call on K. W. Halnr-s
Forest Orove, and he will tell you
about Oak Park. -
Largest and beat line of olgnrs
and tobacco in tbe city at UenHon'
Conffotionery.
Geo, H. Wilcox awl family leave
tomorrow for Newport, Ore., where
tbev will visit relatives for a few
days.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Norman (ireer and
Miss Grace Ballard, of this city, on
the 21st Inst, Mr. Greer is the
son of Hon, R, H. Greer, and the
bride to be is a daughter of F.
Ballard, of the real estate firm of
Coruelius & Ballard.
John and II. VauDvk. id Ver-
mort, were Argus cullers Tu-sUy.
Invest your money in 0k l'ak
nd ba happy,
Jacob Krieger, of Tualatin, was a
Itllsboro vUitor esterdtty.
On to Greer's for tha hi st bread
a town. Tbaliojal Table Otim n,
lha receipts of tha county re-
oardei's nllict for Jsmiaiy laet were
440 10. ,
Will. Htlghes, of SOUtlll-AHt tif
town, was au Argus riltr yeeler-
lay.
(ireer keepa the fan.ou K ival
able tjueeii bread. 4 I 7
J. II Cornelius, Aug Irtnler i.i
F. W. Sch ien Sr. were down from
Corueliua, Tuesday.
Freeh fidb every Friday and Hat
urday at Moore St Uteear's m-at
market, 47-tf
John Nyberg, ()f Tualaiii), wa
n town atteii.ling county court
this wei-k,
J, E. Sullivan, of Crdar Mill, wa
pleasant celb-r at tbe Argot of-
flea Tuaaday,
Full ijttarter bio k, fine S room
house, excellent i tcaiiuii, cheap al
illt) li'imel'-luibrie I.m.d Cn.
J C, lota h, llm 1 . i nc )h f w iiim
and ettM'kmao, wa in ilu cin
tnsdav.
Thrre will be preaching service
at Laurel chinch, Suuday evening,
y n, J. I.tudsay, of ihllsbiro.
I he Collc-e Club Ul meet at the
noma of Mrs. J. P Tamiet-ie, ha
uiday afternoon, al 2 :10 p. 11..
iatico at Alpha IUU, I'-.ri iua
Saturday night, Feb. u. alk-r'
ticbestra. All invtirl.
The date of lbs dedication ff the
uew M, K. cbtiMh ia Ftb 2H. ill
twl of tba 2 a was state i lal
week
W, Rrogden, one of the many
prosperous farmer of tbe section
northeast of town, was an Argue
teller ye(erdy ,
Tha Firetitcu, of Hiib-boro, will
give their annual ball at the OUl
Olera House, Saturday night, Feb
2t). Tickets, f 100.
Tba state laxtbte property, as
qualie by the county bmtds, per
Statement of Sm'retary of Sluts U ni
in, amounts to '.. I :t I '.m;;
Js. Churchill, f abiva (ialcs
Creek, and who is road supervisor
for that district, s-en on the
streets, yesterday.
Frvd and A. Hi;riel ar talkiug
f building a imw ti room lUollicg
011 I u in
North HilleiMiro, this
summer.
The last shiHtlng match of the
season, for twlan l pork, a Hi In
hld al Ceuterviila, Saturday, Feb
3, commercing at about K) a tit
H. Oiiormaon, 47
Sunday was the t diy f r
shooting of ducks and Wtu, Nelwm.
M W aim, Geo Hcbulmericb were
out all day, alter the Iratherrnl
platter dccoralora.
Another car f fence wire met
received from the Kasl We cus
sell you anything you waist iu this
line at prices that boat them all.
hu'merich Bros,
Albert Victor Krumboin, of Port
land, has filed a suit for divorce
from his wile, Jni Isalml Krum-
b in, io the circuit court for this
county.
There will lie tha regular service
at the Evangelical church, Sunday,
at 1 1 a. tn. 'I he pastor will preach
on "The Principles of Jesus as Ap
plied lo Modern Life."
L J. Holt)!, of south of Corneli
us, was in town yesteraiiv, ami
called Mr llol was rosd super
visor in Dial. No 5 for two enrB,
and is InletfMited in good road1.
The ground hog did not have an
opportunity lo grt ecaud at his
shadow Tuesday, so according It)
tradition or superstition, we are
dua to have an farly spring. Lot
it come.
You can buy one of the beet
luarter blocks in thocily for It 100
Wa have some a little lm-a and
s ime for more. Uotuiell-lu hrle
Land Co.
A puhlio masquerade ball will be
given at urumivuo iiiui, on the
eve of February Dl, I'M)'., Tickete,
inoluding an oyster supimr, 1 1 00,
Cash pri.'W to the amount of $ fiO
will be given away. An arc
invited. , 47 8
Wm Cop, of Greenvillo, bad
Geo, Suiith, of the huhib neighbor
hood, arrested lust Friday, on t
charge of assault and bUtry
Smith's father apt eared bt lore Jus
tice Barnes and ploadod guilty for
the sou, wbo wns in roriUntl, and
paid a Hoe of $10.
Page Patton and Kmma Hitter
wfr married at the home of the
bride's parents, noar Glencoo, last
Monday evening, by Rev, Bolknnp,
of Hillsboro. A sumtitiiouH wed
ding dinner wan servtil, lo which
large number of frieuds and reU
lives of the conlrncting party did
justice.
The four year old child of Mrs
Reichert, of Portland, was brought
out to Ilillttboro lueaday, foi bori.il
The Reichorts are reUtives of Mr
and Mrs. Mitchell, of north of town
Services were held In the Cathnlio
church, and at the grsv. IU
ceaeod was Florer.oo H. Reichert
and died in Portland on Jan. 31
Fsther Bucholzr olllciated
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D.
IMI.A1 il
OFFIH TO LUSK
To Li-use the Clly Light and
Wain l'l.mt lor lr Years
CIIY HI GIT IIOLUH A YItK
Walter is ( itii Hi fort Clly Ciurull
Teaigtit
A rather voluminous typewritten
pn 'pusition to leaso the city water
and light plant ssi presented to
the council, Tuesday night, by II.
V, Gat, The proposition is too
long to he prcductd in the Argus
in Its (entirety, snd as the matter
is to come before tha council to
night for consideration, It Is not ol
inui-li value an r.ews. this week.
li.i'lly slatrd Ihe Gates proposi
tion is:
Gates to take over plsnt on has
of lo ji-ais at tha value of 112,000.
Cny to retain ownership; Gates lo
fti'insh all material and labor to
make additions to plant; to add
wells, lc; to cperale lights on 24
inurs service as a bat for six
uniiths, to discontinue if found
tiueatir factory; to supply free water
I r lire purposes, but city to pay
tU'O p ruionih for street lights;
'o pay $1 per year for rant of plant
I h proportion hind tha city to
leas the plant lo Mr. GeUe for 15
years for II per yer; lease to give
him right to collect all rentals for
light ai.d water; at the termination
f lU lease, a valuation by arbitra
ment, or ntherwhe, is to ba made
of the plant, and any amount such
valuation may exceed 112,000,
Ulea Is lo ba paid at tba price of
va!u added by hi in to the plant.
U'v to give iKBrrsalon on May 1.
l'.'in), ami during the intermediate
urns, Gates is to have use ol water.
grounds and land securing addi
tional water supply.
SUPERVISOR'S MEETING
The mad eopervisois of Washing
loiuvumty ara asked lo meet lo the
('otirl House, at IMIslMiro, on Sat
urday, Kebmary , lJr. Toll
uixeling Is railed at tha r quest of
low County Jude, Hon. J. V.
(Itewiin, who baa business of im
portsora, which ha wishes to place
before tha supervisors, for ibeir
sotiei Inratiotj. Other inattar of
iupirUiica will ba dteetiseed. A
full attendance! is desired.
Frsnk Kelsay, Chairman.
The meeting will ouvene at 10
i'cIik k a. m.
For Sal or Eachange
Will sell or exchange the following
ibscrihd property for luiiiber anc
shingles (say alHiut 40000 ft. lum
Iter) and in y tha di Hereon in cash
Well nia'i bed driving team, weight,
abnit lustand 1050 lbs. Double
harneis, good as new. Top buggy,
gtmd as new, I wo ciws.
F. M. Heidel,
Second Street, Hillslmro, Ore.
PROBATE
toiiodiuiiohip of I'brste' A Hump, a mi
nor, bond of Kuai.liait approved, guardian
Mmliuiiml and directed to deliver to the
l Co a 1 t lr.,. of atl claim against said
Co, wlntli laid minor may have, upon
mrlpi ot Jiishi from laid to.
tOinrdmuship of lopold ) Rates,
minor, sale of real estate raultrmed.
tomtnitoislitt) ol' V W liciKer. hinoic;
citntiou to in kt of kiu, inltrcsted person
lo show cause on Man h M, i-jsi, why or
IcrConrt ahoutil not tie made, authorl-
itiG i-ti.inliiin to sell real oroncrtv.
I-Iotiitc ol leo A Morgan, dec ujailnir
utliori'cd lo nssiKii certain riithts to
luisturu Investment Co against land In
Ktitti.11, for f is.
i.rti cr iiiiuiin 1-; iiigtihy, itcc'ti; nmi
ncct lili-il; March 5, 1909, at io a. lit., set
a tin iV for hearing objection to final
nrcotiut.
J t of Vereni Siegriat, dec'il; Adolph
tSitgtliit itppolntrd sdinr; bond $300 p
iii'ovid. W W lluacow, Cat luck Irani!
J C Hare nppntlwra.
joint 11 tiraiie', ik-c d; adinr auuioriMti
to st.ll real eattitc al iim tion. and to ac
i-i-pt liNiikahle notes for sum over f 10
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at pub
lin ''ale at bis farm, 1 miles east
of Reedville, on the Beaverton
road, at 1 o'clock p, in., on
FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 12
Four good milk cows, 3 Jerseys and
1 Uolstein, 2 fresh Feb. 15, 1 fresh
July 11, i freeh Sept 10; Mttohel
tqiringtoolh harrow, Ohio hay rake
MuCormick mower, set single bar
ness, set double buggy harness, 2
seated top. buggy, lop buggy, 3
B un wsgon, Mt Hood fan mill, 60
Hacks oats, ,t grubbing hoes,
stsnds r f bees, 2 new 10 gal. milk
cans, Washi ngtun washing machine.
Terms of Hale HO and under,
cftflt; over $10, (.l mo, time at 6 per
cent interest.
II, Rasmusen;
J, C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
WANTED
A rfgistoreil Guernsy bull, old
enough for service. Address, T,
DeLano, Beaverton, Ore., It, 1,
The celebrated leoturer, D. A.
Thompson, will deliver one ol his
leuturun, illustrated by stereoptioon
views of the Yellowstone National
Park, at the Reedville Presbyterian
ohtirch, Tuesday evsnlng, Feb. i).
Admission, 10 and 20 cents,
I'acifio I 'Diversity txtends a cor
dial Invitation to lha p-opla of
Minsooro snd Washington County
to attend tha exercises incommora
lion ol lha Lincoln Centennial at
Marsh Hall, Forest (irovs, at 2..'!0
Friday. February 12. This will
enable Hillsboro people, to take Ihe
2:00 train on tha Houtheru Pacific,
and return on the 4:37 train. The
orator of the day will he Hon. Geo
U. William, or Portland. Judge
William I probably the best fitted
man In Oregon to epesk of Lincoln
from tbe standpoint of pmaooal as
sociation, and this will ba a rare
opportunity to h'ar Oregon's
Grand Old Man. Special music Is
being arranged lor tbe occasion and
'rof. Orr will read Lincoln's fa
mous Gettysburg speech. At this
time a bust of Lincoln will be pre
sented tbe University. Prof Fer
ris elxends a cordial welcome lo
all Hillsboro and vicinity visitors
If you contemplate purchasing s
home, a piece of unimproved wit
property, or a farm, you will save
yourself money, worry and a lew
disappointments by calling 011 us.
Connell-Iiiibri Laud Co.
H. Wahrung, I'raeident ol
tba Oregon Commission to tbe
Alaska-Yukon Fair, was in towr
Tuaaday. He slates that Ihe Ore
gon building is finished, and that
il is the only building that is finish
ed. Two carioada of Oregon apples
have arrived, and are in cold stor
age, and Mr. Webrurg esya they
ara beauties. A Portland firm has
contributed 125 fine potted roei
free, which will help to advertise
"the land ol roses " The work of
Installing tbe exhibit will begin
about tbe 15th ol March, and every
thing will be in readiness (or th
opening of tbe fair, on June 1st.
t is planned to have county and
city daya at tbe fair, and Oregon-
an will b made to feel at borne.
We can sell you a large or small
arm at most any price you care to
pay, location and improvement
determine tha price, h's tip to
you. C01 nl!-Iuibri Land Co.
Kvangelistio services will con
llnue over Sunday in the Baptist
church. Baptism on Wednesday
night and Sunday night. The
oburch and its pastor feel grateful
lor tbe local oo-opraiioii in evi
denee, and appreciate th faithful
and helpful ifjarta of ICvetgeliet
Mmith and wife and Co!pcrtur
Whirry, whoae presence and influ
ence here are incentives to nobler
iving because ol joy and tun
hine io several homes iu HiIIbIw-
ro. Bible school at 10 a to. A
place for all. Come C. H. Davis,
tastor.
Anders II Cbristenaoo passed
away yesterday morning, at bis
lata residence in North Hillsboro.
Ha had been sick for some time
with stomach trouble. He was
sged 75 years, and was a native of
Denmark, coming to lha Uriiiad
States in bis you b. H is survived
by a wife, there being no children,
or other immediate relatives. De
ceased will lie buried tomorrow at
Odd Fallows cemetery, ei vices be
iog conducted al the family resi
dence, by Rev, Davis, of this city.
The pupils of ichcol district No
34, Buxton, are proud of the fact
that while many reboots closed
during the ncent cold weather,
lhay not only had school every
day, but from an enrollment of 15
at tbe beginning of tha month,
there were 7 on the roll ol honor
for the month ending Jan. 20.
Roll of Honor-Kmil Feldt, Kddie
Frldt, Peter Bellish. Willie Feldt,
ICIla Granttki, Ottilia Feldt and
Theodore Granttki Aetna Km
in el, teacher.
Mrs. 0. K. Jackson, of MrPher
son, Kansas, a daughter-in-law ol
W. M . Jackson, of this cuy, is dan
gerously ill, according to a message
received yesterday by tbe latter
Mrs. Jaokson will be remetub'red
by many Hillsboro people, as
resident of this place some three
years sgo.
J. M. Ogleeby, of Wheele t Sta
lion, last Friday bought the Mills
farm, near Roy, containing 32
acres, paying $100 per acre, John
Vanderwal's place in north Hills
boro was sold the latter part 0;
last week to Jas M. Effing, late 0
Nebraska, for 92150. Cornelius t
Ballard negotiated both sales.
Wanted To rent, a small farm
for one year. Will pay cash reut
Address E. Haek, Cornelius, Ore
goo. 40 7
Revs. Smith and Sberrill have
been holding a revival in the Bap
Ust church in this city for two
weeks past, with good bucooup
About 28 conversions are reported
up to date, aad the interest ttil
continues,
Oak Park is one mile went of
Hillsboro, on the 0 regon Electric.
Alex Gordon, ol North Plains,
was in the city today, to meet his
sod, Frsd, who has been attending
tbe Portland Busioess College (or
some time past, but who will now
remain on the ranch until next
winter.
Listen! K you want good bread,
go to Greer's, he keeps the Royal,
Bishop Soadding will hold Epis
copalian Services at the Con cress-
uonai unurch, Monday morning, at
11:00 o'clock, February 7. The
publio cordially Invited.
Mrs. Belle Martin departed for
Salem, this morning, where ehe
will remain a few days, the gueBt
of her brother, Representative R
H. Greer .
PROriCHHIONAL.
1. A. 1JAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Hurgeon
OttW- lUlley-Morgari I. ufstalea.
Ituunis 12, U KOil 14. Kl'!nir Honih
wmt oortief UmIiiis and becuud HtrU,
lioth '1'liones.
Sseaw
3. T. LINK LATER, H. B. C. II.,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
OtBos npsUIr orTh Delia Drug Wlurs
IU !') sun kutof Court tluuss.
In la oortisr ul the block,
AreSeeeeAAeeVV
JAMK.S 1'iULl.Il'KTlMlL.Sli:. M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Hitritatui Huulhsru l's-Ifio ftailroad Co.
Consultation In Irnwli or KiiKlish. Of
IJiw ti,U!ri, ovf b. M. llnyl ( Vs. atura,
north sid or Main Hi., HlUsixir,,, Or.
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A.B. BAILKY,M.I).tD.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Offick Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
1Mb i-houc Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. K. PITTENGER
Dentist
IUiuim 10 and It Uurgan-Iialley Hlork.
aural. Over Dsnul hUirs.
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ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Kuoma , 4, , Morgan Blk, HUUboro
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JOHN M. WALL
ATTOENBY-AT-LAW
OtBca Uptlstis, Bailey Mwrgao Block
Koocoa, 1 aal s.
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Orrtc: Main BUeet, op. Court Ilouist.
HILLSBORO OREGON
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THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upaialrs, Room j, 4 aad j
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
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DR. J. H. KNOX
County Stock
Inspector
In Rear of Letinevllle' Blacksmith Shop
roansr Caovc
Phone, Ind. 9a Long diaUnce, No. 31
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VKTKRI.VARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only gratluated ami lirt-esrd Veter
inary iu Hllislwro. Sixlee-n veara r rus
tical exicriencc.
orncK, iiii.usitoRo liveky co.s
STABLK No. I
Olfloe clKiiiiw: I'soillc 8Utaa 50h hul. 214
KvslileiitHl pUiine; liuU.pendenl 2
..Central Meat Market..
OHMOTT BROS., IVojm.,
Keep conataotly on hand a fin
upply of fresh menu of ail klnda.
4 Hmw Crm 1st Pwto
We are going lo sell meats at mica low.
er than those which baTe pre railed in
me paji. can in ana er oa. w mean
husiuc. 'Phone and Free Delivery
Oue door East Tualatin Hotel
Mala Street, Blllsbore, Oregss.
OOMXEROIAL HOTEL
Under New MauKmeut
Rate, $1.28 to $2 Pi Day
C. K, HIIUMOHE, PitoestKToa "
SECOND 8TREEl HILLSBORO
Da J R Marshall
Dr R L Jkkfcott
MARSHALL &JEFFCOTT
DENTISTS.
We are Prepared to do HiU Class
Dental Work. A New Otlice with
Jloilcrn Kquipment
Web rung BUlg. HILLSBtiRO, ORK.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice U hereby triven that the itinler-
nlKoed Us Uleil in the County Court of
l'.,ul.l..,..n ...... f ..... 1.1.
naiiiii;,. v.. uiiutjr, v-it-ruii, inn iiuai
account aa executor uf the Inst will and
tnHUmonl of f eter Nenltett, deoeasexl, and
said court haa apM)iiHed Tuesday, Feb
ruary 'Hi, tlSJti, at IU o'olook a. 111., aa the
time), and the County Court room at iiills
horo, Oregtm, as the pluea, lor hearing ob.
Jsotions tu said acoount and the settlement
gf aid estate,
CHRISTIAN ZURCHKR,
Kxecutor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Tettir Seuften, Dec'd.
W, N. Barrett, Atty. for Kaeoutor.
C. F. LIDBY
Jeweler and Watch Re
pairing Repairing a Specialty
Satisfaction guaranteed
Main & Third, Hillsboro.