The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1909, Image 1

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VOL XVI.
HILLSBORO. OKK(iON. AI'KIL If. 1009.
NO.
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ON P. II. I N, AT BAY
D.itfiK'H Arm Thenm. Iwh mul
Drive oil the IUmcs
MkiIII
Ami t It r
Klag'udrra
On tlm Hih iit. IV) Hungarian
ami I'iiIm wul)fil on Win wvnlvrn
ii.l tf llm I. K t N rilni.aiun,
i par Tillmi'Mik VMy, iIwUim! fur
incirn K". "I1"1 '""'K
(umhI, wut on lim war lb itli
shotguns. Viiibatr mI mvol
viri,afil ilruvn ij IT llm foreman ami
walking w, thrrlftiiK lu kilt
thttii If ll"7 ''''I 11 " l"v llm
work. Thay tliu tlruv lh luro
imilivr out of ttm IIiiUoiiviIIm lun
Dl, alitl cliail tlia futriuaii (o
Tillamook City. ShMill CfKimhaw
or in tru drjiulini. uruinl lliMn
with 'nn li-ur',inl mot the nut
III, which was llmhul with tirluiy
aoil "iUg tui," ami lurnril Ihr
llile., II arrt"l Mir (if lti ring
Irtdrri, ami ixk iIimii to Tilla
mook. Korinaii Ia lUrkir mi
rmalfll with scantling, while an
automatic J) lnl htil In Inn
heail O.hrra were toll to gt out
or thejr wotilil Im kil rl 1'iie riol
ere struck lor 'i Mr tlay, eflrr
rmwiving raiee of 7'u r l jr.
only founlajre frevuii, ICirb on
has gun ol ei tne soil, ranging
from a Winch's; lo an automatic
iinl4tt Trntihle ie ri i-l when
the itsgnrs are iaii ulT, ae they
have eeveral harrel of wine cach'j
aar The ringlraitnrs of Die m h
will orohahlv gel a chanr In work
it the foundry ruiii at Halrm
ll ie eaid In he fact that iitarly
allot the lirerk end II ungariana
fo arm), and are a ilangeroti
dare when arooeod ,
KBBECCA J AN P. PASSU
lloWra Jane Kemi'i, a iinr ol
IM'J, died at her hoiim ir lhi
county, about even inile weel of
I'oitUnd, HiiinUy morning, April
11, llHf.l, agr.! H'J yar. 10 m. nl he
and 1(1 daye Mre Kannu wae hoin
in Kentucky March :U. 11'.!
Whn eheeae 7 yeaianld the faui
ily amlgraUil to Indiai.a In the
Hiring td l4il ehe, in iwiitiv
wiih two of her hr.ilhore, Thorna
and Hoherl Dniny, Uft Indiana for
()rgnn and rroectd the plain hy
oi-teaui, reaching the Willamette
Valley in the Kali of lHJ'.l Hhe
taught eohool at KoeUr and Wi Ie
hurg, in ('Ucketi.ae C'liiniy in
Inland ISVI April 17, KM
aha wae marrixd lo Augutu Kan
no, aud iiuiumliatrly afterward eel
tied on a dunation land claim of
MO acree teven luilee wrel of I'.irl
laud, where ehe Oonlinued to rneide
until In r death, and Ihe claim ie
elill owned hy the Kenno family
Her htihhand died Juno IMS 4
Mre Kan n n wae the iiiolhrr ol
ii children, hmr of whom Mirvlvr
nauvly; Mr I I, MoreVk, of
Ueavertun; Mre J, I) Wtlinol, uf
I'orlUnd; Augua im J. Kanno. of
Portland, and A'oi 1 1 U Ken mi, of
Milwaukie Him aln leavce live
grand-children and one great grand
child
The funeral wae held at A.nee
thaml, TiiHHilay furennun
INSTITUTE AT GROVE
Teacher from the weHtern narl o
Waehingliin (Jjunty met at K irect
Jjrove HaiunUy at a local iriHitntte.
The attHiiilaiice wae larger than ex
Jiecled ami irigrHiiiiiin fur the
day proved profluhlH Ut ih aeeu).
hied pedagogiiPM At lli morning
eeeeion Mie .Mary K. Karuham, of
I'aciflo UtiiverHity, gave a talk on
"Literature in the (iradea." Pro
leeenr K. J. Hadley, nf Portland,
gva hie ideee on the"Man ig-meni
Jf a Hcho.l aa a Whole," and
"ArlthuiHtio" wae the euhj-ct treat
ed hylVofeeeorH F. Hill, of Arlnla.
In the afternoon th chi'dren of
the Koreel (Jrove echnnl prceented
a literary and muaiutl programme,
whioh rellcUd credit upon the lo
cal Uaoher. "ItlunderH in Our
Everyday Hpeech" wae the guhjeoi
0' an adilroHH hy Profeator Hall,
and ' ( I logr aphy " wuh the theme of
Profesitor Hadley Profeaenr IC. C.
Taylor, ol Pacilio Univereity, epoke
n the "Relation of the Public
Hohoole to Higher Kduoalinn."
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas M
Lay, of Honth llilleluro, April .
10'., a daughter.
Mrs. H. II. lvis, of Portland,
"as in the uity, Hainrday, looking
alter her property interests here.
For Hale Four graded Jersey
heifers; one fresh, and balance soon
to be Iresh.K. (I White, at east
end of Oak Btreet, HUUboro. 6 0
Krank iiM-bir, of m-ar Hi-holla,
wa in the oily Haturday.
New line of ladiee' hack coinl e
at l.ihhy' jewelry eturo. f2-tl
lUruird Oateriuan, ol (,'enler
ville, we in Dm ity Tnnday.
Mr It P, ('iimeliua reported
1-iiU ill.
Mn. V. 1). Culld. of Porlland. I
vioting reUtivee in lillohiro, thia
wwk.
Hee I.ihhy, the jeweler, fur walch
repairing, oorner Main aud Third
elreel. 4lt
IC. W. Heine, of Kureel Urove,
attended the Council meeliug Kri-
ny night.
T. It, r rkine. the will known
Itiixto.i merchant, wa In town
tail Kri. lay.
Ilriog your watchee ami clockf
lu I.ihhy, fur prompt aud ekillful
repairing Oorner Mam and Third
ttreet 4'ltf
Ihttxcllve Joe Kiley, of Portland.
ill the eu ploy of the (). It .V N.
C.i,pr( ihrough town Kriday
t)r. Mamliall will he f.mnd per
inaneritl located in the ollice ol
Ji.ll.Kitl iV Marehall, dentiet. over
Wehrung'e elnre. Ir Marthall ie
uT.iiior hi the firm of Marahall A
JifltMitt, I'r. Ji (fcoll retiring 5 0
I'aitix wiehing limine moving,
in the city oritt Uie country, eliould
mil on M. C Hewitt. Main etrret.
h.twee.i .'!fd and 4ih I mlrpeudeiit
phone, ll.'SS. tixnl work guran
lerd . f. S
lUevertno eent the firat aepara-
gu lo il.e I'orilatiil mat kel ttile
ynar I he lieaverdam land of thie
cmnly produce more of it than any
i'hr place in the etal
Herman Olaeke, of l!-lhany, ie
managing in l erciiernn ntailton
Carlian ('ii)uelicol, owned by I..
K UrailfO'd, of Halein. Ihi horee
will make the rearon in Waehing'
Ion County. Hei Mr. li'aeke for
In nil a.
I'-gR from my H. C While Ig
home and Orpmxtone, which are
mrefully bred for egg production
ud etandard oualltiee, now ready
at rameron'e yardi. eolith of city
park, IlilUhoro, Ore. Vieilora we
Come. i'.'-iu
SyUeeter P Ueeder. of Porlland,
tlnn week, petitionml the county
lo he eiHiinted adminiatralor of
four erlate in tine county, aa fol
low: Kile M. KMier, deceeeed,
hi wile; hi eon, l'beler Keeder,
dceaed; Kellliie IC. Filt and Kd-
ward Katil, twilh diceaeel. Hie
id i to probate the relate. Kd
ward Haul died in 1 ',!'; Kannie K
Kaul in I'JOS; Cheter Keeder in
l'.Mll. and KIU M. Reeder in l'.M)
The irorly all lie in tbit county.
I'ereone who contemplate build
ii g will do well lo call on me, ai I
am able to furnieh rough pencil
ekeirhee, or blue prints ol build
ii)Ko!at ilencripliona Kelimatee
and epncificatioui fumblied with
each plan S. M. Holland, con
tractor and builder, Hilleborn, Ore
Pacific phone, .IK;!. 62 II
K L Hay, an old lime Hillebo
ro boy, and a eon of the late Win.
Hay, wa a Hillebiru vieitor Kri
day, alter many yean. Mr. Hay
ha e ne nt over 20 Tear In the
Kaxt, with the Penneylvania Rail
rued, and lat Winter he waa ap
pointed Superintendent "f 'I"
Daradian PaoiGo Pining and Poll
man eerviee, with t flicea at Van
o iuver, It. C Whila in the city
he wa the gtieet of the Hare'a, who
are relative, and he had a busy
day greeting hie oil Inyhood
Iriendrf. V l eeema well to eland
the ravtgea of Father Time. Hiro
leavinir IlilUhoro. Mr. Hay hae
travelled extensively and a few
years ago made a trip to tuba.
Twenty lo HO 000 torualo plants
Irom 4 to 8 inches high now; 1.000
kale iilanta now growing; 76 000
osbbnga plaula ready for delivery.
Orders Oiled by mail or express.
There ia plenty of time to plant
Iriiit treee, shrubbery anil roses. A
line lot at the Morton's
hiiHfl.
( i reen
A U
The new c iunty road maps are
about ready to be delivered to the
County Court. Wilkes Hros have
junt recti veil a shipment ol me
oiapit and are preparing to put
them in hunk form, itaon map
when complete, will contain 26(
ehfots. 2l:i0 inches, which will
give all the oounty roads, water
imurBen. donation laud claims and
.nb divisions, tnitether with the
nresent owners of land . Towneitee
are also given, with lot nuacbers
and lines. The County paid Wilkes
$2 000 for threo of these maps, two
of wh oh will lo in Diueana wnue,
aud one all blue print, the latter
fur the tine ol prtoinot assessors
The map has taken a vast amount
of citrefiil work, and rt tl .ctfl credit
on the compilers. The new map
will ba ol Rront value to the county
ollmia s. and tuoee engaged in ao
stract work will rind them India
nensabls. Wilkes Hros wtll !
the maps to those needing them
april mm of
TUB COUNTY II )AHI)
toard Allows Numerous Tax
Refunds
V. U. SfKATfOS FKl'lf ISSPECIOB
lucril Trafrt f K.id UUlrlct
Fwoda arc Uadt
Follnwing are the pr.ceding of
Ihacounty txiard at the April term:
R. (J. Hlaple refundrxl f:i'i 62
on double aeeeeement
Pelitii.n Chae VaiiDoren, refund
of laie; 7-' refunded from e h.xil
lit. No. 1", special; aeed in
wrong dielrict.
A M lirubbs relunded $1 76 Irom
hool l)il. No, 16, aiee4eed in
wrong dielrict.
J K Uayni refunded M V.1 from
Forest drove city tai. an account
of property Ixiing outide ol city
HlUlU.
W II Mi l'uriiiii k rl W, ptlillim;
IHtilKiii tut nrtitnl aO'l rctrrtnl to I'linr-
rutiiij! Attotnrr, alto j-tilion of J lin
CarlMiii.
Tbt lollowunr I rmisft-r nf riMt'l ilulm t
fiuuli writ- nMrml to 1m- iimlc: I(it I
tu llt 1 ll", t ) -t I lu it 6, I lot,.
)lt l'i In lliil ). f-i i. I' Hi 17 to tfi 3'..
fsl.Si;l'it i?iil'ii a. f joo; lum ii
to M, fs. lht IHtn j. fi6. tit 14 to
5, V"". I't 7 t' IV f Jo; I'ul '.'8 to V
ft; Mill to lo x) flit,
II K nrilernt Unit U II Mclmiiu.k
icnui jiriitlou lie rrreivetl. ami thai A
TuilU, J wrl ami t uunlv huivrmi
M'rtnll lie pxiinu-i to ii-w mil mmrv
alt) truiKri rua.l, to meet at lieinioii);
ilul, Aul I'ft. l lo a in.
K S Ai-i.imlrr rl a'. roi -lilnui
rre'd, J A liiilnn, ii W Mnr-.li an-t Co
Stirveyor nnptM tn vh-w ami lorMe to il
lu Inwt a liriii:iiii( Koit, Apr i. l o(.
at 9 . in.
Tilt foUoolrik! Iuiicnit wrir up
piotclaoil ti.ll iin in IIiINIoio J l'
Court Sltr x Piatik Sioilh ami U in
Van'lrliry; im- K M Kill, miiiit t
II II Wrlbuii, mis v Del Catilr
T II Tongue, twIHion 'of rrfiiti't of Un,
or, It ir 1 lii 90 I irftiiiilcil.
Onlneil that wm II Strallon Ik-ap-
(tiitf.l ft it 1 1 teeilor for Waili Co,
ti II W itlivromw l'viiilnl iiui.I n
fVIVlf of I lint j.
Ilrtiuna Metkcr, triKitt of viewer
of tot.l o.uitniif.l to Apr 17, 1919.
A M Met ill, ruail il.nl hied end ac-
rrptnl, ami J (' Miller, J V,' llit;lir ami
I'o Suivryor ajipt'd t view ami locale,
lo uttrt Apr io, iyy,l l-K'ieg point.
I; I, I'kiaoiM. lelioil of vimni trad a
trcooil llm ami accepted, eawnn-nt or-
lered eitlaniiuieil.
Claim allowed:
KoaiU and lniliw.v-A It Twld , I
W llnslie M, Ilemlrick .St Son J ?s, J !
Adamift Co is. B a'l Co jS 75; Mc
l;iliir llnm 1 S. ) Ii lUilry 2, John
Slrilnrli 7 90. Src Vault & Metal Co 47 -S8
and S, J hntoii Hie i 05, Conrl-
nun Htm 10 40, Mint l.l.r Co 10 s6, M
IVtriiion S 7$, ileal! A I'o 7 Jo mid 37,
Beach & Keller 9 49, I' (i Gardner is.
0)111 PiH-ketl 4. N S I'nckelt 17 50, llho
Com )Unk I yo, ha K Iliatllry, 7 16,
Willi! llatdwuie Co s, Jacob Keiclini
7 64, Sunset l.br Co ii to.
I'llnlitikr Argui t9 so, Hillntxuo In
deeiiilent 4S i) and Washington Coun
ty Nrt l,t so.
County ollicial. lary anil eipeime
Kcconler 141 h$, clerk 179 jSi atsot
I o 1 15, C K I rti'liinaii lu aes.r' oilice
7S, treamirr 51 15, aurveyor y o,
uliool tnpt 111 5, W llUooil health
ollicer 9t 4, Win Tuptier janitor 40,
Julia McClaian coiiutiiuioiirr IS yo, W
J lluliier com J.l 95, County ,lulge J W
('.00.I111114 70, nJiertH anil tlepnly jHj 70,
Imaid of p. iftotiei lol.
Relief A II Sner 65 15, V M Robin
toil 45 K5, W O Uonrlaon 40, 0 K TiKil
8 is. IH ltit Drug Slorc 4 40, L)r Mom-
fool 7, Geo W Holt , A H lUiley 6j, Ii
II Hand t 7S- Mart 111 nndeliey 110 50,
Pioneer Plug Store H is, Victor 11 Ijiii-
lier IS, Ubo Aulo Giuage ft 50, Shepard
Son 8 in, HIuiiIk-Ui ltielaud 6, Jane
Mm doll 2, Ann rreenian 6.
Kefuuil of lax A h McCiiinsey t S4,
O IrKellv a 7. limit Miller 4, Cluu
A Miller 3 18. J A Dickaon s W C
Jacktoti 8 S. Heirs of ltehccca Miller
I y4, J C Miller 10 v.t. T Meacham
6 79, Sam JolinwiiiS 3ft. i i-eue 2 05,
Mairiiliikalm 1 1, 1 A lloii.9 os, r. v.
Latotuette 5 77, I.eo Scliwandt-r 4 8t, It
T l'.itit .
Collecting taxes J K Butler lit, F I
IlencU 117 S. B V IKiane 117 fxi, lillie
C.odnmu 1 1 j, A C Shiite 103 50, F B Sic
grliit 21.
Juror I F Havnie S 40. W Tliomit
tou 7. P M lackton t 30, Jhs BihiIv 5 60,
A B Flint j, II Van Dyke 4 00, W C
Jackson 4 40, Ziue Woods Jr 3 90, Win
Itjucaeiu 6 10, A W Hall 7, I r ltuxton
4 m, II R liiiunott t, Win Wilson 5 80
tlioiup Cone 4, Fred Wilcox 31 40, Win
Wilaetjt 80, R 1" Simon 30, I'll Herb
31 40, Allen Iii ley 31 No, Allan Kue
31 o, Jacob RalTety 32 10
Witness circuit court Cbna Vandcr-
wal a, Kov Mulliu a, Mr HriigKer j, lini
urn Iliiigger 3. Xtuicy Curtis 3, Kruest
Burke 4, Hoy Richardson 4 (to, Kli How
ell 5 40, Win Boucsein s an, John Milne
i 30, Aninrose iiioriiiiurg 3 30, .1 ,1
Meacham 4 40, Win McCoy 4 ao, Thus
Stevenson 4 ao, Mrs Mury Dilley 3 ao,
John Siittmuer 4, Mr Nellie Foster 7 40,
Mr Sclmeller 7 40, .1 no Mrimcli 3 20,
lr Diuiinick 3 ao, A C Sliute 2, Mrs II
Knittle 7 60, l'tuil lVoplcs 3 80, Mis M
Foester H, Mr I.owiU 8, Geo Kirkwcod
3 to, Geo Meacham 4 Ho, lleury Meach
aiu 4 80, J F Hntiry 3 ao, Mil William
sou 8, Fred Bruckler 7 20, Chsa llracesco
8, Frit)! Furig b 40, Carl Larsou a, I. It
McFarland 6, Geo Hardy 2, Chin Van
dcrwnl 2, Mra FSavnge 8, J W lglilfool
93 ao, Addison Williams 5 80.
Witnesses Grand Juiy Percy Hughes
a, F, F Tiiompsou a ao, Mury llrugtcr 3,
Nancy Curti 3, John lhrig 4 ao, Kiiiiua
Urugger 3, 1) B Adams 3 80, Peter Van
dehey 3 6 , A Gassner 3 60, 11 1' Corne
lius a, Walt Taylor a 40, Mrs M li Mc
Dowell 2 ao, Jno McNew 3 50, G M Mc
Dowell 2, Geo Smith 3 70, Henry Smith
S 70, Mra Wheatley a 70, Mrs Jno Mc
New 3 50, Mrs CIihs Bradley 2 40, Isaac
Allen 3, A J Hoy 3, Chas Bra lley 40,
Andrew 1'ietsou 3 ao, B l" Cornelius a,
Jut llorwiik 2 No. r.mma Junt 3. AV
DonaliUon H. M Mtinkei. Jo, J S lti
lev 3 Ho, Scott Allen J, H Hunt 1$
Wllnettrt rottnty court - J I' S hold
S lo, Dnn'l I lery I 10, A (itttner 3 10,
X A liutmier I", I GtMin r 3 in.
WltueM J I Court - Boyd Iing I Jo,
I.nla Suillri 3 20. John Vandi ln y J 30.
Klde Smitb J .
I, F ("anient. et timljrr s 00
I) I) Iliinip, eoll tar IJ 00
Thot Tongue, Ditt AtlyolIice jo uo
C B Hudianan, road vtrer.. 7 40
Pacific Stair' phone - 8 Vi
ll W lltrne. J I court H 5
li V lliritet. J I' feet 1 JJ
Tlio Wilkrt, conuty couil J fxj
Httgli Roger, " '" ft "O
(i li Hancock, refund J Jo
GO Hancock " J "7
Itnlrprndritl Trl Co 10 yi
Gen Morrill, turv roa U 6 00
Will Sc-hrndrl, nttet:ltg . iH
II II Tiganl, " J7
S Pauley. " i 60
J J Kuralli, " 3" "
I.tght Ac wat'r, court houte J7 06
A C Iionelmn, " " - 67 7"
McNamer Hrot, l.ivery 3 00
1-'. 1. McCoimnk, Malionery 8 yi
I turn k Corwin, juitor 185
HllWIrjio l.iveif County 350
llu.liotig ,V Co, tlHlinoery I 00
) J Hill, circuit court J JS
J K toll & Co, Utv -
Glatt to Piudhomnie, et.it y - y '
T R Katclilfe, regitlertcg 4 f
R V I'otlt, elecliont 3 50
Byron l.tnionl, circuit it
K G linger " " 4 4')
Win Wrket " " J bo
Hugh linger " ' 6 00
G A 1'atWrton, lupptir 8 75
I'eter Zun her, A V I Kir 10 00
Mf It Cardwell, exp trit in tin
C B lUroer, J I'd 3 Jo
Wni t'glow. grand jury J 40
John I' Wilton, wiIiicm 4 00
A S Dilley, irane - 3 7
F W Johnton, witnet 4 00
John McClarau, W A G J 4 80
Editor Worid a. of the Nw, was
dwn from Koreet Grove, Monday.
Public dance at Hilbhiro Hall,
Hiturday eve, April 17th. Toelle'i
0 cheetra
I'twdey A Hnley bought Black'
Iraying buiineee, laet Friday.
We buy wool and mohair. C B.
Buchanan A Co, Cornelius 4 1
Chas. Wil'oughby, of norib of
Hilleboro, wae in the couuty irat
Monday,
bhinglea, eand, gravel ami ct
u,er,l at C. H. Buchenau A to,
CorneUue. 4-7
Attorney C. J. PchnaW.of Tort-
laud, bad bueineee iu circuit court,
Monday.
Forty head of farm, draft and
driving horee for eale; 5100 to
HiCO Merrill Broa. .V Wolf Broa.,
Corneliue, Ore. 4 C
C. C. Hcbarz moved to Bank,
Tuesday, wiier h will reeide lor a
ahile. C. McC.eary aico moved to
Banke, Tuesday,
Smokera like the Hchillcr and the
Kxcellencia. Thwe cigars are ol
ihe lwt etock. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar
J. II. Miller, of Shady Brook,
called last Saturday. He reports
proepecta fine for a good prune crop
this year, in hie eection.
Thoee who have poultry o eell
will do Wfll to call al the depot
etnre. Higheet market price paid
Bring chickens on Wednesdays
F. W. Welch.
J. J, Kuralli and wife, ol I'hil-
lipe, were in the county Pfst leet
Saturday.
Public dar.ci at Hilleboro II!l,
Saturday eve, April I7th. Toelle's
orchestra.
Mra. John Grossen and daughter,
Mies Liiiie, ol Phillips, were guests
of the Kuratlie, the fore part of the
week.
Chas. True, of the Tualatin
neighborhood, was in town Mon
day. Mrs. Mendenhall returned last
Saturday from a visit to relatives
in Sheridan.
Kmest Haas, a Sheridan druggist,
waa in the city the fore part of the
week, visiting with his father, Ul
rich Hans.
Many fruit trecB are no in
bloom. Those who have investi
gited, say that there will be an
average crop of fruit this year, tx-
oept peeches. The cold weather
last winter practically kuocked that
crop out.
Frank Wallace left lat Sunday
for Hammond, Ore., where he hfte
a government position as yard mas
ter on the jetty. This is his third
year on the work, end last year the
mvernment dumped 4 000 tons of
rock into the ocean daily, aud this
year the daily rapci.y will he in
creased. Mr. Wallace sayB few peo
pie realize the magnitude of the
work being done at the mouth of
the Columbia.
tr you want photos that are
pictures such aa you would like to
send to Kastern relatives, or hang
id your best room, go to the Hills-
horo Studio. In the finishing pro
css, harsh lines ttnd deep wrinkles
will be softened or eubdusd, freck
lea, soars and pimples removed
crops-eves ana crooned noses
straightened, blind eyes restored
oltl people mmle to lootr yourger
ard young people handsomer, with
out destroying the character of the
face,
II I'. II. GLEK CLUB
(iooj Talent and a Fine F.n
tcrlainnicnt STl'bENrs ALL IS GOOD VOICE
indieici Sol 11 Lirgc at Eileriaii
mrit alrrittd
PaHfic Uriiver-iity' Student tilee
Club gave a brilliant entertainment
at the Crescent, Saturday eveniop,
and the attendance waa cot as large
aa the excellent numbers merited,
and m'Jhio lovers who wereconepic
ujue by tb -ir absence missed tbe
real (uuoical trial of the eeason.
Tne etudents were all 'in giod
voice, and I be individual, aa well
aa the chorus work, was wtrtbj of
metropolitan precincts, and a bet
'er financial support. Tbe Mieeee
Goidie Peterson, Alice Bewell, Ce
cilia Greer, Blanche Hai bison, Amy
Thomas, Liela Hersbner end Mix
pah AtierneiLy, in their individu
als, rendered their numbers in voi
ces thai give evidence of natural
talent, and no lick ol wholesome
trainirg The work of I he male
quartet was heartily appreciated,
while the violin obligato by Dwi-
neli t'lapp, for color, finish and tecb-
uii ue, was a revelation to bis aud
iiore. Miaa Sewell and Miss Greer,
whose bcniee are here, acquitted
themselves to tbe satisfaction and
appreciation of their mu-ical friends
and hearers. Miaa Frances Clapp
presided at tbe piano. The program:
PART ONE
I .Cantata
.. .Smart
King Kene'i Daughter
CHARACTERS
IOI.ANTHK Mia Coldie Peterson
MART A .Mis Celia Greer
BEATRICE Mias Alice Sewell
SOI'KAM.) Mia Blanche Harbison
COSTRALTt 1 ..Misi Amy Thomas
PART TWO
I (a) Conlata: At the Cloister Gate
Grieg
(ty Gypsy Life Schumann
THE HOMKLKSS MAIDEN
Miss Liela Herscbuer
THE ABBESS Miss Amv Thomas
SOPRANO Miss Mizpah Abenietbv
It Ear above above Pacific's Waters,
Male Quartette
III Violin Solo: Grand Miliary Fan
taJie Leon.inl...Mr. Dwinelf Clapp
IV Go to Sleep my Honey
Male yuartette
"Little Papoose," Radcliffe
College Song
"Morning Song," Smith Col
lege Song
Cheer for Pacific, Football
Song
HAIL, PACIFIC HAIL!
V
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PUBLIC SALE
'ill sell at public sale at my
place in Helvetia, 8 miles north
east of Hillehoro and 4 miles east
of Glencoe, at 10 o'clock a m., on
SATURDAY, APRIL 17,
Five heifers, a'j' years old, will all be
trvsh in sprine; 4 cows, Jersey-Durham
and Jersey-llolstein, one with calf at
side, one Iresli scon, aud two will be
fresh in June; Jersey-Shorthorn-Dur-haiu
bull, x year old: .vvear-old bav
gelding, weight about 90O lbs, broke sin
gle end double, good saddle horse; t
white sheep; t lamb; Red Chester brood
sow, with 3 shcats; 3 dozen chickens;
hay-cutter, good as new; fan mill; spray
pump, lot r:irrel3, 10 sacks of seed pota
toes tHurbank); four 10-gal milk cans;
livers house furniture, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
Terms Under $10, cash; 10
and over, 7 months' time, banka
ble note, G per cent interest; 3 per
cent discount for cash over $10,
Lunch at noon.
Moriti Schmidt, owner.
Fr. Boeniger, clerk.
B. P. Cornelius, auctioneer.
, JAMES EUMOND PRICE
Died, near Hillsboro, April 10
Ivw, James LJoiond Price, aged
85 years. Deceased was bom in
Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada,
June 6, 1824. Ou Jul; 6, 1S51, he
waa united in marriage with ne
becoa A. Sbarpe, of Woodstock.
New Brunswick. Kleven children
were born to them, ten of whom
are still living. In 1S55, deceased
united with the Baptist chu'ch, of
oodstock, N. Is., of which church
he has always continued a mem
ber. In the year 1895, he came to
Hillsboro, where he resided up to
the time of his death. The funeral
occurred at 2 p. m., Monday, Rev.
Ij F. Belknap, of tbe Methodist
church, preaching tbe funeral eer
mon, interment following in the
Odd FellowB cemetery.
Advertised Letters
Mrs Ablfowsnu, Mra N Burlingam, Mrs
It A Brown, Mrs John Blair, Mrs Martha
Chalmers, Mrs FA Duncan, Wm Fletch
er, J-sse lUyes, lim Hanson, Marsliel
Hunter, John Lyons, Wm McFee, Mrs
Lura Miller 2, Louiee Michels, Geo N
O'Btieu, Chas Kobinson, Frank V Smith,
A mm Sims.
11. P. Cornelius, P. M.
Our Prescription Department I
Is our Pride. "We have
the confidence of the
Physicians and the pub
lic. This ii increasing
our trade every month.
Why? Because it is the
important part of our
business, and AT ALL
TIMES receives our
careful attention.
We fill so manv Prevriolion that one
Stork is always FRESH and PI' RE, be
side btinjj comjfehenMve and complete.
Our Charges are Al
ways Right, and Based
upon Value of Ingredi
ents and Time and SKill
required to Compound.
They are not "Guessed
at." All are treated
aliKe.
The Physicians Trust
us. You may safely do
so.
Hillsboro
THE COST
Is more Easily Adjusted by the Use of a
Checking Account. From Month to
Month you Have an Exact Record of ail
M onty Received and all Money paid out
Pay by Check; Get a Receipt
The endorsement upon the back of your
check is proof that the party received the
amount of the check.
Start Today to Pay by Check. Your Ac
count is Earnestly Solicited. Start now.
Cornelius State Bank, Cornelius, Ore.
! High Quality Drug Store j
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I When you are sick and in j
j . , I
J need of Medicine, you want
not only that which is True
i
I to Name, but also that which j
j . I
is of the highest quality ob- i
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(
i tainable. Such is the class
j of Drugs which we constantly
eudeavor to furnish our cus
tomers. None but Competent reg I
istered pharmacists are al
lowed to fill Prescriptions or
sell drugs of any kind in our j
Store:
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
T. M. KERR
Are You Wanting a Home?
If you are looking for a home, either a
farm, or a residence in town, call on the
Webfoot Realty Cmpany
If you have a farm to sell, or city proper
ty to put on the market, list it with us.
We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also
make a Specialty of Business Chances.
OLD WELLS FARGO LOCATION.
Independent Phone, 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON
Pharmacy
OF LIVING
H. A. HUBBERT
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