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    HIUSUORO ARGUS OC10DLU 1, 1900
page 5
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III.VT I'll IT )UU
AU'AITKI) BY MANY
' lViKiat Court Now lias Case
I uJcr Advisement
THOtSANDS OK AC KB INVOLVED
?a'liiei:to CsuolT I'aeple Wetchlsf
0 A C. Cut
There are many in Washington
r..mtv kwaitimr the decision of lb
Federal Court, at Portland, la re
to the matter of the Oregon A
C' ifv'r ni lUiiroad lends. Parties
'from various sections have, all over
'h state, tild on Southern Peolflo
t( alien are urder patent from
Wv rimient, and with thi filings
kvct Iveu deposited money tooover
the J J W pr aero which they
cli "" b the purchase prion
f.f iV,a liml nmLir tha rnnJitinna of
the grant.
Jiiiln Wolverlon will soon de
ciJo on tha merit of the case, and
If the drviaion be favorable, hun
dred will at once fiie on railroad
i
and anil then await the decision
r i V-1 hiLiliMr n.nrt aa tKa railrna.l
jvi
'Ciiil'il,v w'" Plainly appeal-
en I o w II ih government
j Kiv liling were made In Waah
lnst: County two or three year
to. Wm dvi. of Mountain
'dale. w our of the laleet to file,
Vml h I'uiliiing a cabin on th
5 ami, n'!iuinn to "eland to hi
;un" until the curls finally settle
he controversy Washington Coun
ij contains thouanl of acree ol
taluehla railroad land under this
Irani aud if tha cane ah' uld be
Favorable to the governmatt and
Wu'er it will nean many tew
lings here.
CARRIE FLOKILLA SPALDIMG
he Ki'wo-th I.eajue of the M.
S Chimb wilt (;ive an entrtein
uenl in the church on Wedneeday
'V filing, iVtoW K!, under the di
eolia of Ihe McCalley people
Thi-i vocalist and violinist cornea
ecmnmeiided from abroad and at
ome Her diction, her marvellous
oiee and charming personality
knd manner are peculiarly her own.
The t'latm-t i men of the i?ory keys
ignities an adaptneea poeseesed but
t a few in the country at large.
ays one of the leading nepers of
he Nor' h Went. Kuropean teach
rs praii-e highly her peculiar at
reeion and eluding. There ia no
uti n of doubt in that thia city
ee'don ver before heard a com
wny compoeed of Ruch admirable
ir:iets. There ia perfect harmony
ind admirable phrasing in their
fork A certain inieoaity whioh
ive a n.eanir g to every word and
tery note. Chan. Riley McCalley
ader uf James Whitcomb Uiley
umorouH Violiniet and Burleeque
KperHoriator hue a aplendid Itage
ireaence and a daintineaa of de
loaoor that Hinka into the heart,
'hen doe one preceiye the true at
ributfo of an artiet. No matter
hether it ix an aria of the moet
iflicult eort or a simple firat leeaon
the violin the program fairly
etlen with intricate cadences.
Mm Carrie Klorilla Soaldina
lith the celnbrated McCalley en
riaiotrs h a moet popular and
lillful vncaliet and pianist. Her
'ork 1 a won the hearts of people
) Europe, ehe has travelled ex
insively in Alaska. Her name is
I houRehold word there. Her
f iliful work (airly thrills the aud
nneH and conveys more and more
deeper meaning than found be-
pre in the rendition of difficult
WectioriH and old time melodies,
So matthr how often the selections
e Urn heard. And that Is why
p me audience one notice peou
paradoxes, the unconolous
ymate to an artist's abilitv and
pile on the lip aod a tear in the
je of hie lieteners at one and the
me time
IJo not foroft M V. f!hiirrh.
vednesday evening, October 13,
o:'Ju o'clock. Adults. 25: child-
l'. Parents paving 25o oan
i one child under 12 free.
'.C. W. Lowe will be in Hilli-
Wo, October 22.
rain hags for sale We hare
tween 30(0 and 4(XJ arain bags
r eale in good order. Address
ier ei irauk Company. Portland,
i'." 1 " ; "",'T11-
Iiiik. Riley McCalley
?4uo, 2UJJO
The general public is invited in
to
pee ine new annninimanta (
Connell A Co'e store, which is now
the ftneet suite of saleerooma in
W aahlngton County. Theoompany
has spared no expenee in getting
the various den
Into shape so that it ia easy tor
ouyere ana salesmen, aud if you
are after bargains their eiore is the
Initial place to start your search.
Comparison of their values and
price will satiefv vnu. and
customer always a ouetomer. They
win treat you oourteoualy and they
are "from Miseourl'-always ready
enow you that you get better
luee than elsewher-.voii will
see that for yourself.
Fred Willis, of Mountalndale,
under 1500 bond to aniaar Iha
oharge of approbating a pointer
pup, eligible to registry, and be
longing to inoe. iiowe, the dog
fanoier and trainer. Willie admit
that the oanine was taken home,
but says his pupehlp remained onlv
over nisht and than diaitinwl
Judge Barnes flx-d ball at $500
last evening, i . it. Tongue, dep
uty district attorney, appeared for
the state.
L. J. Francis, of Tualatin, waa In
town this morning, accompanied by
K. J. Buchao. woo. with hia wife
is her from Lal'orte. lna
Mr. Buihan knew Mr. rranola U
schoolboy days. Mr. and Mrs
Duoban cams West to see the Fair
and will return via f!a!if,irf.U
points. They wereover and visited
who r. u. rraocls and family,
yesterday.
1 now represent the Rulrtlla cor
set. Make selec'lons in vour
ome. where accurate measure
ment oan be taken, and you get a
oorset to meet the requirements of
your figure. 8end poets! card, or
phone call for appointment. Mrs
aa ta it aa .
m. it., uaudie, uiiiaooro, Uregon
Fifth and Jackson Street. Inda
pendent phone, &M . 20 37
C. K Lvtle and wife. W. K Mo
Court and wife, and Mrs. John
l nnis wars Newport visitors over
rfuoday. Mr. Lytle mat II. (2.
Guild at tha beach and says the
velerau newapaper man was down
listening to the wild waves before
the moving fog wss hrough sinling
its chorus.
For Hale: Fortv sorts. 10 milss
northwest of Hilltboro and 2 miles
northeast of Banks, all oleared but
15 acres: staodlna- timber, a bear
ing orchard and aore bearing
vineyard; good new bouse aod good
running stream of spring water.
loquirs oi Mrs. John Waateneoker
Banks, Ore. 28 30
Jeeae Annleeate. who bai been
with the Wilkei Bros. Abstract Co ,
has scoepted a position with the
Washington Countv Abstract.
r 1 v
Title and Trust Company, under
the management oi Uao, u Usgley
aod W. 0 Hare, Mr, Applegate
has been man veers in the ab
s'.raot business.
Gravel and sand hive been de
livered for the concrete walks
around the courtyard, and Con
tractor Moors will rush tbs laying
as fast aa jo-eible. Mr. Moore is
getting 10) cents per loot for tbs
work, ins'ead of that per yard, as a
typographical error made it appear
last week.
Bits' aod Girls' bats and caps
st Mrs. Bub's. An unusually fine
line to select from'. . Tha toods are
of my own selection and the prices
are lower than other dealers are
flaring. Dju'I tail to see the as
ortment.
Methodist ohoroh Sunday, Rev
Frederick V. Fisher pea tor. lis.
m. "Ih Hu-tnees oi ine UliurcD
in 1009;" 7:30 p m, Live Bong
service followed by Gospel sermon
by the pastor.
Miaa Nellie Wiloox Is now ore-
pared to open a oiaas in piano in'
struotion All who are interested
will nlesss call in person or tele.
phone the residenoe of Geo. II
Wiloox, Jlillsboro.
R. B. Porter ' of near Forest
Qrove, aod who has been one of
Ibe pioneera in the bop business,
was down to the city yesterday,
feeling good over tha hop proepeole.
T now have mv new stock of fall
and winter trimmed hats, and alro
shapes. Please call tfli tee them ,
M rs. H. Rhea, Main street, oppo
site tha court house. , 25tf
J. C. Hchulmerich; one of Banks'
rabid baseball fans and all round
good fellow, was in town Tuesday,
eoroote to Portland.
Wanted Bight teams tor rail
road work; $6.00 per day. Board
where you like Apply at Camp
5. one mile east of Helvetia Unit
ed Railway Co. 29 30
Pater Bof cow and wife have been
guests of the week of tbelr daugh
ter, Mrs. D. P. Patterson, of Ku
geoe, returning today.
finl four-chair shoo lb .Wash
ington County running four regis
tered barbers, cam in connection.
Main Street Shop.
n O. Barlow, of Portland, ia out
thia week, target (bootleg to get hie
eye in training when the umoa
bird season opens
nnnA aoft wool Ladies' Sweaters.
$3 50 and $4. Children's sweaters,
$1 75. At Mrs. Bath s.
E W. Haines, president of the
new bank at Forest urove, was in
the city yesterday.
Call in aod see our bargain tables,
for shoes and olothing. H, Web
rung & Sons. ' ( . , ,
IV
111 ill!
minim mi
Distributed to Various Coun
ty School Districts
H0NHY HACK PKOU MANY DISTRICTS
Sujicrlatcadtat Caea appartltas tbt
Sam f Ul J.U in
On Mondsy of this week, Hupt.
Caae apportioned to the schools of
Washington County $27,933.20 Of
this amount tha respective dlolriota
of the county received the follow
ing sums:
DM. . Clerk Amount
I I' Holooml.,, ti;6 is
1
3
4
I
7
H
9
P K rMe 696 50
W N llathorn 13
A Itrverman yJ 05
B O'tman 117 40
J J Wlatnrr - J)6 93
IVter lloacow 1733 63
lwi Powfta n 70
Jua Couorll , 137 60
10 HA lUwklna
.. S"S S
m 43
.... Jti VS
37 S
..... J J"
17H9 55
H6 us
... 7J J'
.... 4h 7 n
9 7"
146 Hs
njt K X Ilartllug
11 K 11 Herb
U
u
16
W l4 Moor
Wm VaudenattiUn.
L J Cwl
Louia Wllroa
Cro J Ji k
Peter Olaon
Jaa II Srwrll
19
ut I. Itoltnagrl
St 8 A l Merk t6) 10
Vl Win True ; 3 7s
l.jt It II Tiifard
316 v
14 Mra J J Jpiirata
10 II C I'rarMiii
rjt Chaa C.cllwr(r..,
17 A T Hiixton
15.1 y
17" 95
7
?H 4'
39
39" J"
J57 4
I 00
7 3o
9 J J
173 S
7 7$
Si J
W V hanipls .,
Md'aa
"lrl Stavtr . . .
K (.
W K Holnrtaoa...,
TO Johnaun
Win FeMt
3lt J U Gnat la
3jl N I. Wiley
37 J J Vanklrrk
,S I W llaml'ry . . .
31 7J
jSJ 6.)
171 3"
S 45
Jftft 43
7
111 10
Mra 1) N Croal.v.
H A Plteih
A C WliU
t'lua C Cla(iliaw
J II IVxIaml...... ,
Hrnton Phi lljte j'n 10
Thoa I' Palrtiankt -, )Wi 60
46jt IxHil Klnlvas 136 Ho
47 W C W.ly 44 75
48 C K lllt H19 jo
49 K I. Matx-a W jo
4(t A .Srhmliltlln 91 It
jo W W Ja.tullh 163 63
31 ( P Kmmi 133 13
31 Geiharrit Oortte . 173 30
S3 Phillip fc-hacidcr tit H3
34 J Srhnelilcr 43H 93
6j A tloeibtr J16 63
5Jt J K Dallaa 45 30
37 MSlUruei
38 II II Kebae
09 ChaaA Miller...,
60 Mra C Sjrmeun...,
61 J Zlmmfimao
6ljt 1 .cuia Hlatk
63 CWillUma
64 W K Newell.
66 B Plrlacbbantr...
7jt J A lohoaue
6H Mra K Unnru. ,,,
69 C S Ilatttnao. .......
71 II B Daucbr.
71 C A Pctrraoe
73 I C Clutter
74 1! Kilter
76 A (iarrigui
76 Martin Hart
77 II W KlaurTcr
7H C Scbolield
79 Ceo M Itoaa.
Ho T K Moote
81 Fred forger
8 W K Shaver
H3 MraO Wllllama...
U 63
"9 55
- 4 65
136 10
190 71
9 75
191 7o
238 00
to 00
133 oj
13S 10
lul 90
410 90
99 y
37 85
S 45
161 10
I9 75
loo 00
189 13
9 65
9S 80
i3 65
I3 15
175 08
173 8S
io 40
495 05
4' IS
.. M 45
, 136 00
V 54
H4t V Ileuarnkel
86 G Iemeiuiin.
87 Carl Her.
8H Fred Lauger
89 J N Miller.
9q Otto I'araona
91 Oo Beat
9.yt W W Tarrett
94 X A Oaaaner
95 A P Cbriatrnaerc
96 J Hchmeltarr
97 Peter Janaen.
9H J K Bailey
99 M I, Roberta
looit J P Jones..
101 t C Thomoaoii.
103 t W J Dwlaon
loajt Mra A HUM
lot 90
"4 8$
186 60
349 60
143 S
I91 70
48 70
43 93
at sj
45 06
Dlatricta that failed to eipend 85 per
cent of the Count and Stale funilt for
teaching during the paat acbool year and
thereby forfeited fundi are aa lollowa.
District Ho. I
m
; 3.'...'..-
it j, , ,
14
" " I6W
" at
; "30
31
. " " 34...
II. II .
i9 57
so 01
30 69
64 16
10 00
9 40
17 a8
8 61
aa 00
"3 3H
55
9 94
,;; 50 ....
57 esserf'esessee
" 60
it.
44 !5
. 64
40 61
. . . 66.
I 44
9 d
( W, Ml
" "77..
" H8
, " 89..;
, - " ,99,,
ia. aj ISS .41
s a?
3 4o
36 aa
, The county levy for the achool fund
mads laat January waa 147.03 94
On Apiil U, I909.f3,478 61 of county
rand was appomonaa, ana in mis apjr
tlourqent the amount of county fund
from thia year's levy ia i 1,097. 18, mak
ing the total amount of the laat county
levy . apportioned to ine acnooia,
$43,575.70.
Beautiful Home Close to Hll'sboro
Nice-7 room, house, in beautiful
eroire of larea oak and walnut
P - " ' D
milh ft tani of Ana lnvtl
land,: all in cultivation and best of
soil, on two main county roads. 12
..a aa ea a a
minutes' wbik to ratiroaa ana eieo
trio line, a seoond eleotrio Hoe now
knlMlnn alll naaa tha dnnr- iO.Mft-
$260 cash, balance $10 per month,
or would allow 10 per cent dis
count for all cash. Adjoining 5
. aiiiA . .i. win . at
aore tract eiuu oasntio permontn
Call or write owner, P, Relmers,
709 Cor bett Bid g , Portland
Mrs E. W. Moors left yesterday
for a visit with relatives at Thtr
mal, Cal , and.wjjl make stops at
Frlsoo, Los Angeles, and other
Southern points.
The Hilliiboro publin sahools will
open next Monday.
Beautiful pioltirea at Haird's for
HUo with every I'JOt) purchase.
Lincoln (luluer, of Cornelius, wss
down to the city this aftornoon.
M1h Cecelia (ireer will begin
teaching the Laurel school next
Monday.
Fall good of all deaorlptlon ar-
riving daily, at II. Wehrung A
Hons.
L. llulloek, the Hanks crack third
aeman. was In the cltv Tueedav
evening, enroute to Portland.
riioenii Mulllers for ladies and
gents In black, white and oolors, at
Mra. Haiti's.
Jss. Loudon, of Iowa Hill, and
C. K. Hurst, of beyond Ulenooe,
were In town Saturday.
While and colored wool we lata
with silk embroidered fronts. $3
each at Mrs. Ilath'a.
County court has been in seeslon
this week, and the full proceeding
will be publleheJ neit week.
(!eo. Parelr, one of theoldtlmers
of the Ulenroe section, wss over
the county capital yesterday after
noon.
Pence at Alpha Hall. Cornelius.
Saturday evening, October 1(1
Ticket. 75 cents. Walkers' orches
tra. All are Invited. 30 1
J. C. Miller, who la now busy
drying a fine orchard of prune
aoove tileno ie, was In the city yes
terday.
Will pev IIO pr sere for grub
b'rg and burning 20 acre ready
fir plow John Freudenlhal. Hills
b iro, Or , It o, box W. 28 30
Will Bellinger wss down from
Forest Grove, Tueeday, shaklne
hands with Its numerous county
seat friends.
Granlteware. disbtians. roeate-e
large stewkettles and preaerviog
kettles. fi() cents to 75 cents value
only 2T cents, at Oreer's 30 3
Mrs. Geo Hchulmerich and Mia
llallie Hendricks, her sust of the
Fell and Winter,! were Seattle via
Itors this week.
Post cards, local soenes. and poet
card albums, at the Pharmacy. A
Qoe selection. Get local scenes and
end thrtn to your friends.
For sals at $1.60 each-24 An
gora Nannies, flue stock F. M.
Crablree, Laurel, Oregon. Ind
Telephone 2m) Uillsboro-Leurel
line. 30tf
About the first hops of the sea.
son brought in for shipment were
those of K C. Mulloy, who had his
lot delivered from his Laurel yard,
Saturday.
For a nice juicy Oyster Cocktail
one that you can recommend to
your friends without fear of exag
geration, we certainly lead The
Uen of H wests. 30 3
llarlev W. Prlokett and Mies
Ileitis Iliddlnk, of Banks, were
married at the home il N, It
West, Oct. C, 1909. Rev. 8tewart
officiating.
Wanted: To trade a flrstclasr
organ, high cabinet, for family oow
worth l.W. Geo. A. Cable, i mil
east of Fifth Street Station on 8.
P. line, Uilleboro, Ore. 30-2
W E. Hsthorn, who is Interest
ed in hops with hie father, Geo
Hsthorn, was in town Haturday.
The Halhoro crop ia not under
contract, and it will be good profit
this season.
Andrew Jaok, C. Blaser and T.
C. Meehan left tha first of the
week for a hunting and fishing
trip over In Tillamook County, and
what thia bunoh can't catch will
be pretty wild.
Alfred Carl Btein and Anna
Meier: Frank Mandel and Theresa
Lester; Victor Griep and Jorephins
lb a tcner, and itrneet Kohlnson and
Fanny Thomas, have been granted
license to wed.
If you want a good time you are
Invited to attend a danoe at M, W.
A. Hall, Reedville, Saturday eve
nlog, Oct. 9 Tickets, $1.25, in
cluding supper. Spectators, 25
cents.
William Reeb and wife, of' Los
Angeles, are at West Union, guests
of Mrs. Keen's parents, K. U.
Sohmeltzer and wife. They have
been takins in the Fair at Seattle.
and ezpeot to be here for a fortnight
or so.
Laat Black nurse, nontainlno a
bunch of United Railway tickets,
pass over di jonn s terry, ana otner
articles Return to this office and
receive reward. W. M. Lanodev.
the Dirt Man, General Contract
or, 30 1
A. GrosB, of Independence, was
in town the first of the week, look
ing up a permanent location for
general merchandise. He is said
to have opened negotiations for one
of the lower lloora in the Tamieeie
building.
J. F. Pieper, Willows, Cal , John
Pieper, Lexington, Ore., Ernest
Pieper, MeJford.and Henry Pieper,
Milton, Or , are in the olty, guests
at the C. Rehse home, being called
here by the death of their father,
the late Henry Pieper.
The roof of the city ball is leak
ing and as the Masons are figuring
on painting their aky pieoe per
haps the city fathers will give their
property a coat of ro jf paint. Dur
ing the wet weather some of the
exhiblta in the oity hall were dam
aged.
STAGE A DRAMA
Under Direction of Miss Leo
nora 11 Shaw
CKHSCMT THEATRE, PKi , OCT. 15
Premies All as Evtslsg sf Heal
Esjaraitat
Ths Ladles Coffee Club will stsge a
rama at ths Crescent Theatre Fri
day evening, October 15, entitled
Valley Farm,"a quaint and charm
ng rural comedy, replete with
pathoa and merriment. Local
cbaraoteri will he In the caat, and
nder the direction of Mies Looora
K
Shaw, late of Lanoaater, Ohio.
The eveoing will bs taken up with:
Uelsbaziar's Doom, a soenlo re
production of old Scriptural scene-
as recorded in the Book of Daniel,
and Vslley Farm.
BeUhattar will be produced by
40 young Hilleboro ladles.
Belahsisar's Doom "Thou hsat
1
-a, ' . . ' - ' J
Miss lienors Shaw
been weighed in the balance aod
found wanting."
MOT UtS
"Adoration of the King."
"Desecrating theSaored Vessels."
"The Medes sod Persians Bsyond
ine wails."
"Loudly Laughs ths King Assy
rian." "The Handwriting on ths Wall."
"Bring the Hebrew Captive
Hither."
"Daniel Reads the Doom of Bel-
shelter."
svNorais
Act I Valley Farm. Ao after
noon in August. Ths engagement.
Act 11. The Kutledge mansion.
New York City, the following De-
oember. The serpent has orept in
to Kden
Act III Same as before, three
weeks later. Parted.
Aot IV. At the farm again. An
evening in tbs next March. The
triumph of love.
TUB CAHT
Haiold Rutledge, a Young New
Yorker i...Chs Lamkin
Perry Deane, a eoo of tie roil
W. W B oc oow
David ilildrelba, New York
lawyer..; ft R Cooper
Silas Holoomb, owner (f Val
ley Farm .'. K L Moore
Aisriah Keep, a clock tinker
Ronsld Vaught
Hetty Holoorub, a o mntry fl iw
er transplanted to oity soil '
Olive Landees
Issbel Carney, niece to Dsvid
Hildreth.........Ioeephine Follett
Mrs. Rutledge. Harold's moth
er... Mary Heidel
Alvira Holconib. sister of Silas
'.Miss Leonora Shaw
Llcy Aon Tuoker, who borrows,
but never go sips. .......
Verbena, a hired girl at the
farm. ....v...... Letitia Imbris
Prices, 75b, 60o, 35o and 25o.
Tickets on sals at MoCormlck
Musio ptore.
PUBLIC SALB
The. undersigned will sell at publio
auotion at the J. H. Brown livery
barn, Hillsboro, on Main, between
Third and Fourth, at 1:00 p. m. on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16
2 marea, lo yeara, looo each, good
work animate, work alngle or donble;
bay mare, 4 years, . 1330; bay horse, 4
years, 1350; brown horae. 9 yeara old,
11 jo; bay mare, ay re, iajo; hayrack,
Milburn wagon, ai wagon, 3; s sec
tion harrow, set heavy double work har
neaa, aet light dbl work harneas, aurrey
in good condition, top buggy, good
abape; saddle, two acta alngle harneas, 5
head cowa, 3 to 6 yeara, all in milk, one
freih 3 week a, others freeli in January;
comolete I I Caae and Buffalo Pitta
hhreebtng outfit, all in good repair, bath
tub, s Heating stoves, and numerous oth
er articles.
Terms of Sale Under $10, cash,
$10 and over one year bankable
note, at 8 per cent. Two per oent.
off oash over ten dollars. -
JOHN T. POWELL, Owner.
B P. Cornelias, Auotioneer.
Ed Shute, Clerk.
Ke)orters of the couoty pspers
have been keepii.g an eagle eye on
the circuit court docket, this week,
as It is rumored that a Koreel
Grove widow Is about to bring
breach of promiae suit againet one
of the college city's wealthy and
more or lean influential bachelors.
Up to prees hour no caie has been
filed but it la said to bs reposing in
thsrolltop dark of a Forest Grovs
attorney.
0. Weslcolt, of sbove Glencoe,
was In Saturday, accompanied by
his son, H. W. Weetcolt. Weetcott
Jr. brought in a fine two year old
Hambletonlan atalliin, which is
about aa fine a looking youngster
aa has been seen in this section for
many years.
Wanted Ten good teams, for
railroad work, by Monday, Oct. 11;
$5 per day, bam and water fur
nished. Pay svery Haturday night
W. M. Langley, llie Dirt Man,
General Contractor, Hilleboro, U. 1
Box 142. Phor,", Pacific States,
No 184, Glencoe J) v ti a.
S d Jack, of lelnw Ka-mington,
was in town Satu'dty, and expicte
to move to Portland Ibis Wit tr to
Sermit his daughter to attend II go
hool After mauy years of tilling
the soil Sol. has leas d hisplio
and ia going to take it taey for e
time.
HKNRY PIEPER
Henry Pieper died at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rehee, in this
city, Wedneeday, Ootober 6, 1909,
after a short illness. Mr. Pieper
was a man oi splendid constitution
and bad enioved fair health until
a very short time aco He was
a. t aa l . i n
oorn in uoistetn, Uermany, Janu
arv 1. 1820. In 1848 ha waa mar
ried to Caroline Peterson, eight
oniidren being born to the union.
He served in the army three years,
after marriage. In 1882 he moved
to California from the Kast and re
sided there until 1893, when he
oame to Oregon snd nude his home
with his dauirhter. Mra Rh
The surviving children ate: Frrd
neper, Willows, tel.; Henry Pie
per. Milton. Oie - Mra 0 Rnhee
Hilleboro; John Pieper, Lexington,
ure ; nrnesi neper, Metirora, Ore ;
A. u. neper, Willows, Cal.
Two children have nasaed awav
Kdward aid Ulrich Piepar. His
wire died Ueceinber 15, 1904.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will fTir for rah
at publio auriinn at the Kindi
(arm. at the lvintiin anhoiil li n
on Ihe'Sclolls road, at 10 o'clock
a. m., on
FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 15
Tlllltv-ltlfl-O ira, nf l.ml nAT rt 11.
Peter Kindt I). L C. ailjoliiiDR the new
aiRu acuooi ai rumou, 0 acies being cul
tivation. Termaof aale of the land will
be made known on tbe dny of aale. One
black borne, 1550: bay mare, 1500; bay
horae, ujo; brown horae, 131x1; aorrel
mare, ijoo; ytarlinn colt, 4 cowa, all
Hiving iuiik; 2 nriiere, 10 aniall plga
ahoat, thoroughbred Berkshire bpar.aow
t KC itnin rliirkiiB e 1iai1 nf t. un ,
ilvei of bees, 3 Kootl team harneaa, plow
l. I. r 1 . . '
narneaa, uay iora, iraci ana rope, No.
50 unver cniiieu piow, Ham wagon,
aeatcd hack, hav rki iiniU knm
foot Champion bimler. new range, breech
loadinir ahnt irnn . WinMin..... .ia.1..
special; Uamhlcr bicycle, violin, 6 acres
1 ...... r .
mui;i,iuuui yw uuaneiaoi oaia, aoont
300 bushels of wheat, small farming tools
mm implements 100 numerous to men'
tiou. y
Terms of Sale 811 ma nl lid and
under, cath; over $10, 12 months
A ! a M 1
time ai ter cent, interest nn aa.
oureq note.
la.
James Jacqoot, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
C. E Kindt, Clerk.
TRACTS FOR SALB
Thirty aores In Fruitdale. Will
out fn-7i, 10, 15 or 20 aore traote,
toentt purchaser C. Soreneon, 1
milee south of Reedville. 28-31
BULL WANTED
Ths undersigned wants a bull old
enough for servloe, K K Watts,
Hillsboro, Route 2, five miles
Southeast of Hilleboro, ou Harris
Bridge road.
Mrs. Imogens Bath, the milli
ner, is showing a splendid line of
trimmed hate for ladies and misses.
Better values for the money than
other dealers are offering.
PROfKWMONAU
F.A. BAILEY, M. D.
I'LyalcUu and Kurgi-on
Office-KnHry-Morgan l.l.. Hiatal,.
lUx.uia 12, l.'l and I.'.. Ki-n.lmn honlli
! nonitir liKM-llii ami himl Hlrtwti.
Iti.lh 'I'hnuaa.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OfTloe uUlrt ovarTbe Iwlta Unig hlon
lUatilanea Kaat of kurt llouax,
in Htm eornar of ibe Mcxik.
JAM EH f HILLIPK TAMIKKIE, M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rurraoii Hntitlmrn PmrlKn I).ll.l i ..
CoimulUlion In French or KntfliMi. ttU
Uoa Uatalra, ov.r U. M. Iloyt tVa. alora.
i ain oi tiuiaooru, or.
AMaeAreAMerVVVVVVvVVy
A.B. BAILKY, M. D.,D. D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Opficr Rooms 7, 8 and c.
uailcy-Morgan Block.
Both Pbon. HiHsboro, Ore.
HILLSBORO
SANITARIUM.
Mra. L. R. Hicks
Wards and private rooms. Inspec
tion invited. All classes of non
contagious caara from reputable
phyaiciana accept! d. Special at
trniion to confinement caara under
physician.' caie. Traiuid nurse in
atiemlance. Phone Pacific Main
J2i. Independent Phone, 074.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Mor(n-Bailey Block,
street. Over Dannie Btora.
HILLBBORO ...... ORKOON
Me rVvVVyVvVvVWVv
aa. . sVecStv Mr. B. Mar
OA O LEY ( HARE
aTTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Rooms 1 and 1 Shute Building
HILLS BOKO, . . OBEUOS.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Rooma j, 4, ft j, Morgan Blk, Hilleboro.
JOHN U. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offlce DpaUlrs, Bailey Morgan Block
Rooms, 1 anl s.
HILLBBORO. - OEXOON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Owes: Main Street, opp. Court.Houua.
HILLSBORO ORBOON
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morjan Blk. Upstairs, Rooms j, 4 and $
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND BURG BON
The only araduated and licensed Veter-
.7 m .uiiBouro. siateen yeara prac
tical experience.
OKKICK, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'8
STABLE No. 1
Office phonea: Pacific 8utea BOlj Ind. J13
Roaldence phonea; Independent 2i3- Pa
cific Statea m.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Wehrung.BWg. HILLS BOKO, OKB.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice la Hereby Given that the under,
aigned haa been duly appointed, by the
Omiiity Court of the Stat of OrKon for
WanhiiiKton County, AilmlnlMrator or
the Katate of Jacob bouaerer, deoeaaed.
and Is duly qualified aa such Adminis
trator. Now, therefore, all persons ha vine
olninia airauiat said Katate are hereby
notified to present the same to the under
alijned, with -proper vouchers therofur,
at the Law Ofljce of Bap ley and Hare, in
the Shute Building iu Hillsboro, Oregon,
on or before an months or the date here
of. .
Dated August 1.1th, 1909.
Eawm Rittkr,
Administrator of the
Katate of Jacob Sohaerer,
deoeaaed.
Bagley and Hare,
Attorneys for Administrator.
PROBATE
Boml of admr filed and authorized the
aale of real esta'e Fritx Biedermann deed.
JcaLaua, J A Johnson and Frank Mil
ler appraisers eatate Hoereth minois.
Monday, Nov i$ set for final account
Wm F Owens estate; Nov 8 for final
hearing Jack DeLancey estate; Horace
Farnham estate settlement, Nov 8.
Bell P Walker apptd adms of Levi C
Walker, deed.
M B Bump apptd guardian ad litem
Bva Stewart, insane; aale realty ordered.
Thoa Pearson eatate closed of record;
also estate May Stratton.
Objections to appt of Scott Allen as
guardian of Isaac Allen heard and set
for decision Oct 11.
T H Littlehalea apptd admr eatate of
Thoa Littlehalea, deed.
Petition to set aside will of late John
Henry dismissed upon stipulation of in
tereated parties.