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7 o MJ - , t ' - .1 1 "ii On ' W 'I v ' j feAGi 4 ' 6ou:itt mm died III PORTLAND FRIDAY Settled Ncr Forest Grove in Fall of 1845 WAS SPLENDID CHARACTER Mrc Rtfc. CornclitM Paues, 73 Years Mrs. R.tehiel Cornelius, of lVrt l.tnil, died at "IS W.-ijue stretl. the home of her nn. lr. I'd. V. Cornelius, February 22. 1M. ass JJI tear. Mu born in In Ik anil r.tme to lr 1011. cross r - plains, with her p.irvii's. mil Ann Mi Kinney, m ISO. i iii. a i The family .sittled nt.tr Forest (irote. Her luish.m.l. the Lite lb nt v-iin Cornelius, died in Port land in 1?8 4. Three t-hildtrt-n ur vivc lr. C. XV. Cornelius, Miss Tilly V. Cornelius and Mrs. S.ir.-th Yanllorue. A i;r:tid ihild. Chris lino Cornelius, also mounts her loss. Funer.il sen ices were In Id Sit iird.iv nn J interim nt t.is in Riv erside rviiutery, in M ultiioni-th County. Mrv Corut lius .is well klitill in lu r youth to the many pioneers f Washington i-oimty. She a lift-Ions; nieiiil-vr of tin- Chris tian Chureli and uas a wotnari of ran- eh.-iracter. Hit son. Or. C. V., ha lonir been identified with the civic andbusines life of Port land and built the hotel now bar intr his name. This is Mrs. Cornelius' story of the trip across the plains: "We skirted for the west from St. Joe., Mo., in the early spring, as soon jvs the roads were p-iSs.t-ble. ,V b f "IP wairons in ur " Vvherow beintr the it t....,l.l., .. ,,1 tnelndinns was in the Platte Country, with the Pawnees. They uliot arrows intt tloosc stock. w hich v' run, frisiht Jin tl.c eoni- mrtii to stauiiTede. rrr of ico!tf were Kail- . The train was forced r lor repairs tor se veral ! ort Hall. A band of Sioux Indians compelled them to go in to camp and prepare a din ner for them. A there were over 300 warrior in the hand, the o- $1,195 The v in in red to lay ove davs at I - I I IL i . I Elgin Distinction Elgin Endurance are the big points that rank the ELGIN SIX best in the moderate price cIiisr. ELGIN DISTINCTION come with the fashionable center cowl of the high priced European mouVln, ombined with the beautiful yacht line design of the ELGIN SIX, giving u ntyle and distinction that Kt-t the ELGIN SIX apart from the monotonous denign of the average car. ELGIN ENDURANCE haa been proven by crucial tents in some of il rTVT DTT - ina testing rauet, In 67 hours, between Chicago and Miami, Fla., over sands, and slimy, treacherous swamp roads. ELGIN ECONOMY is the third big point that a prospective buyer should consider. A minimum in wear on all parts of the motor and equipment of the car, minimum consumption of Kawiline and oil at all times and under all conditions these are the points that make ELGIN ECONOMY famous. ELGIN cars in the tents mentioned above traveled an aggregate of 825 miles on an average consumption of ga.soline of 25.6 miles to the gallon, and over 200 miles to a quart of oil. ELGIN COMFORT is insured by the work of Elgin Enjnneers, who have perfected an improved rear spring suspension, found only in the ucing shock and TX f5 instruction of the nign gear, tiuiianng w a large degree tne necessity or gear shifting under ordinary conditions thus mak ing the handling of a motor car saf e and easy for women. These four points are only the big factors of a car that justify such an enviable reputation as the LkEXGIN SIX bears. There are scores Sf its -class. From front to ImmJI inspection of the most expert mechanics and not be found wanting In anything that makes for comfort, power, speed, endurance and LET US L. G. Weidewitsch & Son WASHINGTON COUNTY AGENTS Phone City 105 - - - - - Cornelius, Oregon Inspection and Service men worked away into the nii-ht before they had finished evokim; and senium llu tu. The Indians followed them a Ion-; dist.iiie-. but finally left th in without eaus mi: further trouble. t u the I i rei n ood Cut their pilots. e-otiM.tiiii; of Xlr. liret n id and his half breed suns, left theui. The etMiipany traveled all ilij through a dte eanyoii. Toward t t enim; 2iH war riors eame down nut a blurt, eenipi linii- a halt. The eonip-.ii. at onev arrange.! the teams m as to form hrt.ist work, and all of lite women ami I he men that were not on duly Ih i:tu moulding bul lets. Cireenwood suddenly and uti ep, eti illv apvar.l on the settle and succ. ed d in s;ainin permis sum for the -ompanv to ross , -er the hill, provided they would slav the n vt day and trade with the Indians. They mted jitns p irticiilarly . ami S4ime of the company traded tiiii for horses and that ni-Jit the Indians stole all the horsi s. I think tin only tiling that sated us was the Indians were afraiad of the cot i red wagons. They f-inei-ed they were bis Runs. Soon af ter they took the Metk Cut Oil. where they lost their way and en dured till sorts of hardships and dilated them reaching their des tination by more than a month. They were without m iter three and a half days. They came into the old trail a bote The Oillcs. From The Oalles they came on rafts made of los to the Cas cades, then they took a saitini; boat, which, beiiti; otertoaded. sank at Vancouver, but no lites were lost. From Vancouver they went out over the Cornelius Pass and stay ed the first winter on the McKay place. They were Hudson Hay people and very i;ood and kind to the pioneers. That Silo The silo heart the same relation i to the dairy farmer that the fruit . can does to the housew ife, savs ! Professor P. M. P.randt of O. A. : - C .While the silo in Oregon is a j eouiparatit ely new tiling the sue- ' et ss with which it has Ihi n used, iiuiirutes ui.u u w in soon in come as Hiilispeiisilili' to the il.ury farmer in Oregon as it has to the lit e stock fanners of the mi. Idle ! west. It enable the dairyman to ! imitate more c!os It .summer con , Here at Home 5-Passenger Touring Car VL The 4-Passenger Roadster IN Car of the Hour DINTS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER iiiis oi.v cttniB viiiuuKii Willi j-erieci Hcores arm wnn Jjer such runs. The ELGIN SIX has ei-tablished a new L. .. '.L . . l . -.1 ELGIN SIX, which sets a new standard of motoring easo find comfort vibration to a point nut Kurpassed in Elgin velvet-acting clutch enable the of other points that contribute materially to its standing as the pre- rear of the car, inside and out, seen beauty. PItOVE THESE STATEM ENTS Every 500 Miles Here and tlitions throughout the tear. The most vcoittimical pr,wluctloi of milk is obtained when these con ditions ars' msiiitam, ,1 Oairv cws natiiratlv prislun' at tin ir list during arly sum mer. lne his only to talk t a man who has a silo to tind out whether it pays to hate one. Tl.c greatest n omiiii ndation if the silo is the enthusiasm of the sii. owner, and tin re are many in thi ci'iuity. XI ivimuiu pi.KKii lion can be maiiitaim t throughout the yar at least cost when a silo is on the farm. It is as valuable for keep in:; up the milk tlow through the late summer as it is through the i u inter months. The pra tices fol j lowed at the Oregon A-ricu!lur ' al Colltaie at Cort . tills is to till J the silos in dune with oats audi vetch. This is fed tlurini; July , j August and early Si ptcml r. i Thi u the silo is till..! with corn' w hit ll is fed 111 rou uh the wiutti . j t he summer silo is nearly as mi . port.iut as the winter situ. j A silo will pay interest as sure j It as will a 1 ilx rty lioud and i when all efforts are lx inn turn. .1 , to conscrt atiou and greater pro iluction it is as patriotic to build a silo as it is to but a I ibertt lioud. tr better still buy a bon.l and use it to buy a silo. The silo will pay for them Uilli. Prrparc t our silo plans now . silaire crops and buitd soon. lint your tour silo For Sale One team of work horses and harness; weight about 1300 each. One milk cow ; 10 and i gallon milk cans; t'tiivcrsul bread mix er No. 8, about new. Mrs. I.iieiigood, Three ipiarters mile southeast of Ucedtillc, near Tobias Station. Phone 3. Line li. llcaterton change. '.t 5 1 Trout fishermen are expecting great catches this Spring wln-u the water (tears and the sun gits to shining. The many fries placed ill the Tualatin and tributary streams the past two years should mean a good stoi k of trout. Mast Oairy was given a big lot of yoiinvrsters last tear and it is sup posed to be the Mecca of the men u ho like to laud the speckled f I lows. Will Haglcy was in from the Cove Oak ranch Moinlat. Elgin Economy Elgin Comfort the nio.st Kfuellin-; reliability con- oui mecnanieai aujumrneni uunnK record of Xfi'id car-rat kin-;, utam- i. . i . t,teep, rrxky mountain roads, ht-avy any car at any price. ELGIN SIX to be started on and unseen, the ELGIN SIX will j ( TO YOU. in Portland. Call on us Six Years In Use ALLEY-LIGHT has Urn ill actual f.vr use for six years. That removes it far fronn all thought of cxix-rimcnt. Hundreds of farmers know it is reliable ntul safe ;ind Unv cobt to rutu Thry know its light U Q3EGQN El.nCTRIC 1 RAINS ! To I'imI!uuI 5.5 niPiii.les jt,n;l'. r l". ' .1 ih- ! j., f , ,, 7: IS l in ; , i.,! s I'S i i. i i, .1 'I . JS ei n i I .':: I' in ,i :1:3 s . ' p.iu , I r , vis . in ,,. a. i r . n. i,.ie Iroill l'l'ltllllit "i." lit I II 11 1 ' -s i, mm i ,..,1 ,.. .ll A. 1. 1 I I :;s ti i. . . , -: ' - - - t:7 ,, . ii.:il 1. 1., i ,. - i,. 7:11 . ... : , , H :23 J' in , i, .". I VI :".'( a in .! . TIME TACI.E All, ex.. .t the T. H. N. trim-, .ire i It i trie, ill. I si. nt the e imt nil M .1 ill street. To Portland. I nrent t inn e tr uti Mi Mum- i! li- tr.itn Sin ri. I in tr iin I nrest (iroi e truin Me Mill n v ille trim Ir'nrr-it (iruve triin . Kiiljene Ir.tin M iM in il ille tr tin . Iiirt-ht (inin- trim ii:3ll : . 7 ..It. : 10. (I.I , 12:10 i in. in. in in 2 In .. in . 3 .53 . in I 13 ,.. , . f.:10 . in . !;.'.) . in From Portland. Arriv es IliiU'ene trnin . li'Miiuii ill.- tr iin H:IJu, in .lit I : t ti. in. .-' -rest (inn i- tr iin I I I'.i.-est (irnvt- tr lin , .'I Ill i. in I 4 p. in Mirhhiil trnin t M.'l I'. r-:tt (iron- triin . tl. 10 MeM-nnvillf trnin . 7 : 13 I si (iruve trim . ()( V , tliiuiville trnin .12:13 All trnin- .l..i im fl ti it Sixth iinl M-iiii; nt North Unit;.' iin.l I ir slr. i ts, Sixth ami l ir sir. i ts, ill. I fit Tenth si reet. St.-.-iiii Sen iee 1'r.iin Ohl Depul it l out i.f Seeiiml Sir. fl. To Portland. I'. II. e N. trnin .03 . In. From Portland I. U. .t N. train 10:00 n. in. Motor Car Service. To lliixtmi . 12:23 p. in. Tu Timber 4 :20 p. m I'rni.i Tiinlx r ! :'! a. in IViiiii r.uxti.ii 2:10 . in. NOTIt i: OK FINAL SiriTLLMKNI Iii Tin' County Court of Th Stair Of OrcKnn For WanhiiiRlun County. In tlio Matter of the rotate of .bihn iScharcr, I)ecca.;i il. NOTICK i.s hi-r-hy Kivi.n that Iho timli'i it:ni d inlinini tratur of H.-iid '4iito hat- fihsl in the: above entill.-il i iiurl anil i .iii.f lux dual m-i-ouiil and ri iort a.-i m-h .-ulininititrator, uinl Ihii hai.l Court has lix.-il ami aioint kI Morulay Urn 2'itli day of Ki-hruary, I'.1S, al thr- hour of 10 o'elmk A. M. "i aiil day, unI the Court Uoinu of Hh- almvi- rrititlril Court in Mill: horo, 0ii'in, a:i tint lime anil plr-rn for Ik-miiii-- ohjortions tu fiai.l firm! ur count ami for the final Hf-ttlemcnt of laiil iVitafo. Dati'l this 22d day of January, !!IS. DAVID T.SCIIAIH'I.D, AilminiHtr.itf.f of (HtaU nforcHtibl. HAlIi:, Me A LEAK ft I'KTMKS. AH.i, rncys of iiflinhiHtratur. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is ln-reliy -riven Ihat mi Momlay, I'd,. IS, l!H, tin- n rolls for I lie year 1!)7 will l.r (h ii fop l ollicti,,,, f i,,x. n, ninl the first half of all taxes Hhall l paid mi or before April S fullnw iiif?, ami llu- .second half on r be-fon- Oi'loln-r B fnllnwiiiK. filler ist shall be t harcd and colli cl cil f L the rati' of one per mil per inonlli or fruition of n tiionlli in case of dclinipii'iiey, mil il paid. Interest nt naid rate applies lo the first half If hot paid by April 6, and to tin: meoiid half if not paid by October 5. All tuxes rc- l LW.HL e i btu.ht iiniljitradynnd un failing. 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DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1916 Com iihii-iI from I'll-,-' Hirer 1111111111' imp lid mi Oeti.lier .Smith Port f l"t 2 lllk 4 .1I.'..j I Mi-Naim-r- I'art if tut 2 lilk i. iinl r A hn.-eii. y A I, V k.u ,1,-r I'mt or lot 2 lilk 7 14,'Jl .S. llie Mum- - Till t of lot 2 lllk . ? -iico John Mnion Part of lot 4 lilk H Mary J prortor - I'm t of lit .'! lilk 10 Julm J Si liun r -I'art of I.t 2 lilk II Cora Stemiile-pin t of jot 2 liik ir. Minnie II Wriuhl I'art of lot C 4.2fi 2i.r.o 2.13 . I lk 16 ,7 01 Mary Ma--I'art of lot :i lllk ir, y.r.8 I'. (I & (iraee M I low tm tf lot I lilk 17 l'urt 13.8-1 17.04 Klln-l Hull-I'mt of lot 3 Hlk I'J Mary V. Thoniim-l'urt of lot 4 lllk 20 V II Limber--Purl of lotji'li mid -'! lilk 22 A .1 Wirt - Part of Lot 2 liik 21 4i.r.:i 13.H4 llt.W) ::h.:i. K .Stewart 27 S'i of Lot 1 lilk Ji-imin !; 1'ieliln. Part of lot II and 4 lilk 2!l. 21: I W t apliH Part of lot I lllk 2'i K A Hyib- l'urt of "lot "a liik :iu i W IVttitt- Pm-t o'f'iiit VlVlk m Mary .1 My-iH- Lot 1 lllk .!!, I J Ibmr X'i f t 4 pik 4() 2.11 fi.4l r..:!:i '.!. i I CaleH Cri-Mt to l-'oreHt (irtivo I' A & Konii I ItrlHOtl- Lot 0.. r.lK Hall'M Add to Forent Crov Paul Griffith -IM 3 lllk 2 J.91 Knob Hill to Fori-Ht Orovo C C Shaw, TniHteo Lot 4 lllk Hmnan 11 Ib-nke lM H liik Penrl Onlwirne Lot' 7 and H lllk 5 C C Shaw. TruHtcr Lot 1). 2.r.5 2.07 4.75 10, 11, 12, PI U, IB, Id, lllk fi, lMn 7 and K lllk 7 18.91 Naylor'g Add to Fori-tit (Irovo Kdna II Stewiirt I'art of hit I Hlk 8 H1UNM AuKlin Pin t of 8.52 lot lllk 8 21 no D N Mot Tin Pint of Tllk !).. ;i 85 Nettle M Aunt In -Part of loU 2 and 8 Hlk 2.12 South Park Add to I-Vint Grovo Mclhodint iVople'd Homoljot 3 151k n.72 Phoebe Klrkwood I Attn I and 2 lllk 7, part of lot 3 BHt 10 10.97 V J Mill-IU IS, 14. II, ink a irm Juu S TknUhrrs-la 7 ami s Utk 3115 t'ii.iun. A Va4 l'at of 10 ft.i lUk It)., tt.10 ImIh II Wrlluutit-U.U 4 ami a lUk V S.HN Mt.kr A J.I m Ku Urvn J I) Tun.Ui.--l4-t I, 1, 8, 4. lUk i HSI U i I tuiufi'id - IaAm & ami C lUk ;. TT4 nllry w-w A.U tu r'urtwt (Iron. il t .ilnt.r- 10 lllk If.... 1C 41 WalWer AJJ t Kurmt Crwv a i. a it .st-i,.iry-rrt ,.f ..t 3 liik I IH IU I ul tl Ma Mh4ii fail -f i..t .1 uik a jH,io Man A rit..i lta 2 and 3 lUk 4 CU M I. N tirai lliiatwr-rrr-l'art of b-t I Uik U 31 J ti i Sa.Ii M Morrta-Tratt 31 tt Uilc A I'attt-n- Tail f M 4 lilk 9 lltll.Urtt I. U J II Wiik. a Part pf b-t Uik I 2iH K M llri.l.l t ail v( l.l T Hlk I 4 If. W V Wile ait .f I, 4. all vt 2 blk & &.) VU.wa I. rokvr- fart tif b4 i a ! ; bik i n.ii W : t" riitl I'art of Ut 7 lilk tl 7 uj I ,,! M ll..t - I'mt tf h.t 4 l.ik 1 4lCi W V V. tUy - 14 7 an4 Mail ..f lUk IBZM. 1 V I'uil.-r I ail of tat K lilk . 4Ui W Hilry l art of t lilk H 101 4- i,,u- I i.mlatil I'ail of luta 1 ami J Utk H "0 0 liualrra I-van crib-al I'kurrh I ail ..N..I. J anj 4 lllk U. . H,I t' KK..b- l4 f lllk t7.... tf.'O ti A it t hut I. -Mr I'altrrH.n I'art of l-l I Hlk 30 IV.V ihn. Inlle l'all-tntt I'ait of I.. I I lilk ; o K no liiuwha -ul f Kalrvirw Atbl tu IlilUbuio J It Font I -t and 7 lllk -i liuy Ij nitwtr.i I ol II. 12, t l 14. la. IIS, liik 2 1.00 l.M is.iik'lii) " Sub of FnirvUw -i tu IlilUbuio J M A l loirru. 1. Wkkiwr, r. f lot u iiik 7 43 Fan view Add lo lllljiboro ll.iuy II k i'oim Chri I'ait of hti & nd 0 lilk 1.. H.IUirtU lihra Part ol luta ll.US U aii.l ti lllk 3 VV I 1-u.let.- Fait of lot tl hlk 7 6.27 C.ik) Finnry't Add la IttlUhuro Franklin Istuthty Part of lot I lllk 6 19 3 l.urdcn TrorU AJJ to HUUIawo Han krl.r -lil 7 and H Hlk H K J I' It. lie P F. Wu -Uu 21 aud 22 lilk 10 3.i HillaU.ro tianirn Tract- l-ota it, and 26 lllk II 6 Oil A C MclonaM-Ut Si lllk 14 l.4u 11.,,-HUntl l atk Add to HUlabOro I lorrniu Muntftrr U1 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 6. lilk 3 C M U iHiiirlKitt It L L Mix-ro bot 1 lllk 6 J2.3I l!iKhlnud Add In IIUI.b-.ro tlydo K Whit-Ut 1 lilk I.. al AitunJisJ Hlurk N'o. 1 Iluitiphrtx AdJ lo llilli-W.ro ( lia A It A lire ilalnuitrotn l-ot 20 Hlk 1 6.2V I IkrUy tl No. 67 I P M A ilutiiard-Trarl la KrUay CI HM t l r ulleiio -Trarl In Kelaay CI 4.22 M Moor. O No. 41 J I' Fbury -Tract In II Moore. 1 1 T It & Jnnnlr M Lambert Tro.1 in M .Mot.ro U 6.27 8.79 Noiih Kido Add lo llillaboro Ih lla Powell . Uta II and 9 Hlk 2 14.0H "iik (Irnvr Add to llillaboro C U k Ottin H UiMhdm-LoU 13. I I, I.'., lilk 1 6 29 hute i; Hornby-Ut 1 lUk 4 7.04 M A l ime M lllk 6 24.61 Lay loinl.ui.l-I.oi 2 Hlk 6.. 1.76 I', r. May A Ft Lot 4 lllk 5 12.81 A.l.lliiu Fllioit -l4.t 2 Hlk 7. . 6.28 I'nttU.n & Morana Klrat Add to Ilillala.ro It ll Cohiiiiin I.ta 7 and 9 Hlk 1 3.02 i W & M F l-rflur-Ut 10 Hlk I.... 14.12 liu F Kerr IM 2 Hlk 2.... 4.41 C N JohtiHiin lM I and 10 Hlk 1 2.01 M ll Hiiiiii-lM 8 lllk I). ... 1.77 It ll Coli-man I Attn 2 and 4 lilk lo , 6.30 Sinimiiiia Add to llillaboro I W Mutit.-r-W( of lot 6, nil of il Hlk 1 12.32 IIiIUIk.io Phmnitiir Mill Co. I'm t of lM 4, Hlk 4 6.28 I lad in .1 Cranihill Part of 2, "II of 3 Hlk fl 21.12 Kiiiimoiia Add to IlilUboro II T lliinlcy-Ut fl lllk 8. .. . 8.81 W It Fn iit7.i l-Part of lota 1, 2, 3, lllk 10 3fl.l W V Wiley-I'mt of Iota 6 and (I lilk II 14.08 Willis & Mnltln llouK-Ixita 6 nnd fl lilk 15 45.70 It K and Lury K llarbliion-- Triut In .Simmon Add.... 1.02 Tliorne'g Add to 1 1 II I alio ro hit tie Ito-v- f,t 6 lllk 2 2B.39 Henry Altll-Lota 1, 2, 3, lllk 6 24.04 Tucker A Stewart'" Add to IIIIlHboro I' M Heldid-LotM 1, 2, 3, 4, lllk (I 22.87 Hun .1 & Carolinn Lund LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, lllk 7 24.03 0 A lleiilnl S'4 of loU 7 and 8 lllk 7 7.04 V M ltr-ld.l-LotM 9 and 10 Hlk 7 14.05 Wehrunir Add to Hlllnboro J II & Kvn E Wllkea-Loti 1 and 2 lllk 1 80.06 11 I . . ' tl , lb i;, . m. II 'V ti.ll'llj f, ' !' ' -Ut 4 j ;. li urltin,,!,, - .1 i.i- - 1- I .;t, 2 1 i'i - I t ... M. i .' v. w ti : . i J K i i A'.- !-M!l'l U U i( l'aUgl I '''i'i- Ltd ! l' :i ii it 'i-k - Midi l.a'i. Ki.l! 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