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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
. consult i). ;r..wn Hn him at the reid.,u of Mrs. J. W. Morgan, LHs. 31. l-jdi r SickanHise Wi H,"r( 8um, next alKilverlon in Marlon county 11, lore his return lie eipecu to visit t'nuhy. Dr.U. 11. Drown win i. jn Hi,. Into, Monday morning, ;j M, the residence .f Mr-, J. y. Morgan IIh will remain until Satu day. Mr. Oidlnway, the inventor with llie interest! il In liia new devices arc making preparatioua , maim failure the in here on il commercial watt'. Mr. leo. t WIeton, who has been nm lined In hi room for the past hIi weeks with rheumatism ia much im proved ami able to be on the btreeU Tin- Mpulalion of Washington county as appears fmm censua hulle. iui No. 10 ia 14,107, Ily the census nflMMI we hal 11,972. Ho, In o yenr wo have gained 2,490 in popu. iui ion. VV'e are reiiueHted by Dr. Linklaler to iiiliiimte that parlies knowing tliHiiisHlvMH indebted to him are re quired to sattle by i'ah or note up In Mm end of the ceuluar, now fluting. I)ing to the hard timea of ricent yr many account have U-eu allowed to await the convenience nf IIih payers, but now the lime haa come when theae must lie adjusted, or thurie knowu who will not. ( ne gentleman whoa property is within a mile of lllllstHiro, signifies his willingness ,) HutuKTilw liberally to the capital of a creamery anil put 11 (ty cowa on In farm. Another whose lam! ia no farther away say Iih will etock up to 25 rows with the privilege of Incieasing, Theae are uicn w ho have not before been taken intoaccoui t when making a can vans. There ia a more favorable outlook lor a creamery now than there haa hceu before. Christ uihh wan observed in llilla boro by a general auKnaioa of husi neiw. There were no public olmer vanivs of the day except at the Evan gelical church ou the evening of the 21th, hmiI at the Washington gtreet M. K. church on Christmas evening. Hut families aaMinhled at their homes from wliono aacreil precincts all care had been banished. HuHinesM men report that trade thia year has lecii equal to what It waa last and many aay better. The clasa of goods bought haa been of a better grade. Thin points to Hie fact that proaperlty prevuila generally. By reason f , i,.. 7 uimiii n. . " ""'"""n put un.v l. . VKrt "f Washington . vM,rir' ru," m win alaTu? eV"ry nde.ah',rr ,,U,", hu''" iei le.it Hll attention l ihia in a i ircular aeii t to .,,,,, ..tll.-ers. ,,! MKKH.t. Il, levying r 4 ui.iri.-l U, k."':l"' d,ti,,.n.y. li.icl 7,1 -'"'y U-rk by Hie first of February. Oj'ix.rtunily ia gieTT but once to fM.r-tte the departure of one ifi.tury and Hie coming of another. At the tongregational church next Sunday night Hu. h an opporluniiy presents Haelf. The achievements of the litih ntury and the prs,,ects for the S'Mh century will lie the theme or a l lforin meeting. The Heakera in. cliele lr K. A iley, Mr. John M WhII and Mr. K. 1". Hughea. tVcu Mj ing the usual leu ih .,nle of Hun 'lay w rvice, it will I g H 7:;!i. A cordial invitation . ,.t n l. o in all Ui lie present. A car of hulilmrd miiashes were re ivntly ahipped from Newton station just east ol llilUlx.ro that nettis- the grower Heventy live ivuta a r hun dred iund, a little more than pota-tia-a. Where were these Miiaehc uaeil? Jn IVrtland, Maho, Monlaiiit and Alaska. Thus is the market ex tended and the opportunity for pro Qtahle farming bnudened. Wh it is wanted ia produi-e by the cnrloa.1. Il will aell for it is more economical to handle great tp sue itiea than amall. Leave your order lor New Year's Oregonian at It. Cavea'.s hiirdware store. Kive ('nt per copy. Tb numlar is to la- of unusual interest. .1. Cull at the Iniikpkn iiknt oftlce and examine the famous Mellon laiard for .iiouiiting kisluk prints. Litest thing out. Any win". Paper napkins, 20 cents per KM), at Indki'KNUK.nt olltcc. Imixirted from Cliina la-fore hiw-tilitiea broke nut. ; John Dennis haa the prettiest line of baby alines that ever came to the city. All color anil ery reasonable. Call at U. Cave's harilware i-tire and aee hi new stock or Venetian granite ware. 3. Mount for i-timi pictures at the lNKPKNiKNT otllce, 1 dex and a half for 5 rts. Dr. Ilrown. denlist can not pro fessionally visit HillslKiro till lK-c. 31. 0KI.U0S UAIRVHES'S HM( I AT10N. The following very entertaining program haa been arranged by the Kxecullve Committee of the Dalryinen's AsMa iation and will l the order or exercise at the annual me lug to lie held at the Court Mouse next Thuraday ami Friday. Fai mcr are reipiested to bring aaiii.leof f.alder Ihey are ualng. A ii rdial welcome ia extended to all. The Lmliea or the Congregational church will serve a chicken dinner at the Orange Hall on Thursday where the public will lm relieved ir their hunger lor 25 cent. Thuraday, January 3, 1901, 10:00 a. m. MI'HIC AddrcsB ol Welcome Pr. P. A. Bailey Kesponse lion. Thna. IWaeu Mimic jrtlM.r Iairyiii for prolit Win. Sohuluieriuli, Kariiiington risT bisci'HaiuN Good Koadi and M.nlcru liiiryin K. Scott, Milwaukie DIHCURMOM Addres. A.J.Ir 1:30 p. m. IHary Prmlucta from the a.inniinsin M;in's KUndpoinV W. 11. ("bapin, Portland Dmcui" MUtIC What I Know A Unit a Silo tio. W. WwkM, Halem piaccasioM Taper Wh it to F. e 1 Alex Chaluiera, IVnterville AdilreM. . . Addrex rr 7:30 p. m. HI IC ...Ihiiryiiig, Grain liaising and the Fertility of the Soi prof. A. I Kinsley, t'ervalli OIWt'iMIOM BCITTloa Oregon l'nanierien an I Cheest' F.ietones Prof. F. U Kent, Corneliiia Butler Making from ll ind Separator Ad. Hkylca, Astoria niaci'atoa Add res Addre Friday, January 4, 10:00 a. m. Prol'leiim in Feeding Ir. Jaa. Witliycoml, Corvnlli DHM'l)H10 Veterinary Olistetrii-a State Veterinarian Wni. Mi'Uan, 1'ortland UW'I'HIM 1:30 p. m. BtPOKTi or orricR Annual AiMrea"- .President Paa!""!! Ki.tcTioM or orrn xRa Mt'KlO A l.lrrr- Ia Imirying ProlUaMe X. S. Townaend, Portland piactaaiow antic , , . How a Creamery Will IVnefit HilWr and Vi.ini.i Hon. W. N. Ban-ett, HillslK.ro DMCUSSIOM rM-hulnierich Kroa., have blasting uiwdi r for aale. lk.ro, at tlleiicoe, Dec. 24 to Her man K- uina and wife, a aou. U ru, at GleiieiM, on the 22nd inat. to the w ife of K. t. Maya a daughter. Dr. (. 15. lir.Twn will I In Ililla Isiro for a week commencing Dec. 31. A irenuiery ia to be atarted at K igeuH at o n e and by a manufac turer who rjrst came to lllllatsiro, hut went away hecuuae the encou rag men I waa not sitive. Chicken are not roosting high cuough thl w inter In that part ol town w here the trouble wa a few iiiomh ago. . Jt no begiua to ap letrasifa ft.w couvictlous robbing hen riMM will be neeeivtary before the In n-rooat liaitera can tie persuad ed lo retire from busiueaa. A direct xtenmship line between Portland and Manila ia to he put on in January. Two ah i pa are booked for the route, so there will lie a ahip depart from Portland every mouth or six week. It ia understood that this line has no connection with the Oriental line of the O. It A N. Co. A particularly bright, vivacious and satisfying performance la pro inisi-d for Wednesday, January 2, I'.IOI at the Hillsboro Opera House. "A !$"ll lloy," the came or the ring ing musical farce, headed by that captihle little comedian, John M. Welch, who ia ably aupMrted by a large and well selected company ol eastern artist. Mr. Hota-rl Crandall, of Duluth, MiuuiMota, alter an absence of alioul eleven years returned Christinas morning on a visit to hi father and mother, Judge and Mr. H. Crandall Hob I the an 1 ne lloli, but ilillaboro is not na he left it. There ia hardly a landmark that ia familiar. He ex pects to remain here lilt about the middle of March when he will return 10 his Lake home. Wit and music galore will be found in the sparkling fsree comedy auc iw, A llell lloy," which will aiain ! Ken at theOis-ra House I ms sea son, uDd it ia claimed to have the liveliest, wittiest and prettit at collec tion of Ningerx, danirs, claver come dians and graceful girls that haa ever Ix n bHiided together in rarce comedy. The company haa played to crowded houses in Porllaud for ten , Nothing more dashing and cl.lc In the line of singers and dancers can be seen anywhere' than the Young Shu ts, duelist,.; in fact, you can "m the steam coining out or their shoes." Their duet are a collection or the Jiuutiei-t French songs cleverly in- to, mingled with negro meiooie ami rollicking dittiea. Their aiecially la one or the many "goiaj thing" offer ed in the performance or "A Hell Iioy,, which will be aeen at the Opera House on Jan. 2, 1901. Firai 5 rowa 75 cents, balance 60 ceuts. General admission 35 cents. Kx-President Cleveland ia writing for The Saturday Evening Po-t a series of atrong article which will appear in the magasine during the winter months. Home of these paara will deal w ith political affair, and other with the eraonal problem of young men. They w ill be Mr. Cleve land's tlrst uilerancea In any maga r.ioe 011 the qiiealionH of Iheday since he left the W bile House. Mr. Cleve land' os'iiing paer, which ia lo apis- ir in The Huturday Kvening Poal or DecemlMT 22, diwuseeu In a maa Ici ly manner a timet imMirtant phase or our national ajitica. v Dieil, in Kat Portland, Dec 3, 1900, Mary A. llulllngton ageil 84 year ami 23 day. Grandma Iluttiuglon, aa die waa called waa lairn in (ialla Co., Ohio, Nov. 13 1816, and wa mnrrlisl to Jonathan II. Burlington Julv. Ilth 1S33, came to Oregon In 18ii4, residiil in Kaat Portland until 18711, then moved to Middleton, Washington county, On g u where she lived ever since until 12 days be fore her death she waa taken to the home of her daughter, Mr. I. A lU al. (liandma Itufuiigton fell and w Iwdly hurt aeveral y. ara ago a d at hoiit'li able lo attend I o her home iluiieswas a constant snnerer until f, till came lo her relief. The ami ll-wanf li e death f l t i wo grand sons, one I avioif is-1-tlrr.sl at TaC III 1 W istiiiiLMn. .Nov. 17 h, and 'h 1. t ier Hi Jackson, Miss, Nov 17 Ii, n- .s 11 great ehis k lo the aged die. s'lli.iiih very prta-antion was taken in it could yet this ami lhej..ur 111 y In 111 I. T home to Fori land 111 h r feelih- condition sfhaM hsiet. e.1 iIim eisl Sin- e.ik-ea many friend w o will think of many acts of kind toss .lone by her. Mhe leave three . I Milliters an I two or, Bve grai d iI 'hl'M three cmimIsoiih, lo mourn h r lo, her children an : Mrs, I. A P.. -a I, F..t Porlhind; Mrs. P. M H il li r, Tmiima, Washing'oi ; Mr. J M I'.iilUiigtoii, Oxfor', Kanaaf M ar A. I'. illl igloii and W. K Hulling'oii Middleton. "One moie lovetl one gone before, she is done with all uf fering her bialy I laid to reet, her spirit I with ito God. Our hxa Is her gain and while we are"w Iking through the valley and the shadow" our loved one are on "that other bright shore" waiting to welcome each of ua home. Head l-fttrr l.lU i-t... r..ll..n.n.f id 11 lial lt Ull.ni r I Of II 'II rv ok, miming uncalhsl ftr in the MMtlfli at IlilNNiro, Dt, 22, !9ott: Hliabinger on, UtH. W. t'nasaday, tl.11. Co'i?r. (j 'o. G ird'ier. a uu,aL.,.n ubo mannfarture a good grade ol butter, one or the U- on the market, was uktd ll.ia wet k to attcud thu A .l. ial iMir -A.u..ii..n 10 I... ill here. J.-.nuait 3 aud 4. "No, i ucer alien. I su n meetings. A mull U-il r -expending etloit in making a belter grade of butter." "Won't you bring III all exhllnl irom yourunn. had a Imjx or Hue Duller which lie was -hipping lo a awell retai: giocery bouse lu Portland. "No, I won 1 bother with it. 1 coul-l -" ""re than 1 can make." And yet there will no one attend the annual meet lug Who more needs instruction iu packing butter lor market. ID pack, inir would have lieeu perlecl accord ii g lu the ideaa five years ago. llut euda of hia blin k wert not even par tially covered. Tru.. tney writ u i,u.i i.. the tsix nut w hen out they are completely exptaa.-d. .. - ........ I.u ui.l Uonlinujug ine nuivri".""" r I he aoeakers at these meeting are not practical men. uoo m farma. They area disgrace lo the calling. The owner had lieller i ai home pulling ui feinin, cleaning out leui-e corners, drawing maiiuie Irom Ihe tiarua and spreading ou the mea dowa lather than showing i.ll'al pub lic Uieetiuga." "You are a practical man, come and give U.e next Dairy meu'a AsaociHtion a practical turn." No. it i.avs me tH-lt'r toalay at home and improve my pnaluct " Tae geulleuian na a wiong " m the meeting. The committee of ar rangmeuts ha done it ut 11101 to bring practical man to the front and leave theorist at home, and the ad d reuse will be iiileresiing un i in slructive twyoud auylhing that has txfore been arranged for in this couuly. Cainiatilion ia Ihe life ol au industiy, and (here w ill be com petition here. Fact and ligurea will tw marshaled anil tuiiier imweia can learn more new thing about their occupation lu two day than they will by exarimenting i noioe 101 n v.r. Ahio Watt is right when he says that the difference tail ween clvi lizttinn and savagery i that enlight en men are Ihe result nf torcl energy while aavagea waste etiort. 1 ue an nual assia-iation here on the llrt i'hiirsilav and Friday of January is going to Iha a prolltalile meeting and will tm worthy the ntieuoauce 01 an our dairymen. The U. 8. Postal Inspector last ww.k visited Ihe noatoltlcc at Bloom ing. Or course he round the accounts lu lavrrect nhB incmciiiHiiy in mentioned that the Blooming ofllit iu in innpn iriMlHrolls condition ttlatl any other office of the wime grade in hi lnaction district. Mr AI I.atliain Hlartdl Oil Tui S day morning ror Porllaud lo enter the employ 01 me nouiuern 1 .u-nn Compatiy. The tirst work he w ill lo ia filing on a locomotive, ai d mu tilate oblect la the nlace of Division HuTintendeiit. Charles E. Hicks late "tie of Hilla boro'a boya, but now publisher if Ihe Arlinvlon I ndeiieiideiit was ill 8 (rain wrick on Ihe O. It. A N. Co' road laid week. He wa well ahaken but not taken. Mra. Annie K. Smith, started, on Mom lav eveninir lust over tiieri. P. 1 !h'm I i mts for Howard. Kansas. Ou the name train J. W . Unity, wife ami sou Marled lor Nevada, Missouri, ( Il CUT II (USE. rtUiBATK. I'.-t W F lUli-ton deed; at ini ae. iu il report filed. K"Cei ts iucluiliug cash 011 baud IIMUd'J, disburseil till. 75, balance ou hand 734 Hi. IU-Mirl appri.veil. Kil Jno (JilhiMiley1 di 11I; will pro ven iu op. n muit anil ealale admitted 10 prolmle. Peler Jauseu apHintid exet-iiior to serv- without bonds. Appraiser John VauDehey, Auloue Kruger and Theadore Vandyke. Fist Juhu bum r deed; tinal ac count exauiiued aud allowed and Ihe estate cios d or record. t'M Cbarie Herb deed; dual ac couut allowed and ectale closed of rra-ord. K-d X C Uichaidaoo decil; rejsirl of admiuiatrati ix approved. Ordered that the claim or Dr J. P. Taineisie for 1103 be paid. Kst G11 Thing deed; report tiled aud approved. Ordered that the sum of f;l00 be distributed to Ihe heir. Kt Gertrude and Giiasle Smith, minor.; ordered that citation Issue to heira returnable January 8th. If no valid objection i prtaluced Ihe guar dian will be permitted to aell real estate for the lameUt or the aald minor. MAKKIAQE LI I 'KM MR. Licence to wed wa Issued Dec. 22, to Oscar P. Waggener 29 and Maggie M Woodcock 20. Mr Watilairn, or Kugene, ia visiting with hi neice, Mrs. A. A. Morrill. Tina viuitnr is favoral.lv iiiinresseil with our town and find it larger than he expected. ' Next Sunday morning Hev. II. Oierg will present to his congrega tion Ihe aubject, "Christ Welcome." In Ihe evening, "The Shrine or Im mortality." Frnnk ltiMai. or Heiiliner. visited over Christina with Ihe family of hla uncle, Juilge ii mki. Born, in Hill.sliorn, Ihv 23, to O B. Gates ami wife a daughter. Captain Collins aa installingnfllcers yesterday Inducted into their Htatiora 1 he officers of Tualaty Lod fe No. 6, A. F. aud A. M. as follows: Dr. W. D. W'xhI, Maaler; Ed. Hi'hulmerlcb, Sen. Warden, J. W. Bailey, Jun. Warden; It. Crandall, See; L A. Uood.Treas.; P. O. Brown, Sen. Dea con; Frank Wallace, Jun. Deacon; J. K. Adkins and G. II. Wilcox, Stewards and Chas Laugh in, Tyler. I'hi officers ol Tualatin Chapter, O. K S. installed by Lara Waggener are W. M., Grace I'i; Patron, Miles Kverilt; Assistant M., Grace A. Wood; Sec, Kli.at etb O, Crandall; 1'reas., ljelifia Bailey j Com!., Grace I Iosco w ; Assistant C0111I., May Willi; Ada., Zula Linklalei; Kuth, Wilma Waggener; Esther, Esther Brown; Martha, llelacca Merrynmn; Electa, leona Di lchiiian; Chaplain, Letitia Adkln.; Hen., Chas. Laughlin; Or ganikt, Mahel Adkins. After the iistallalions lunch waa served lo the hall. This waa followed by addresses delivered by Dr. F. A. Bailey, Hon. W. N. Birrett and Hon II V. Ha tea. We had sunshine yesterday and a promise of 111 ire to lay, B it with clear weather we may have frost. Feel that way. M0IJ1TU HOME ITEMS. Last Sunday afternoon, a large tree wa blown across the road between Mr. Biker's place and Ihe Mouulain Home church. Mrs. Wonderll re turning home from church had lo leave her buggy stand until M inday morning when the tree wa removed. Mr. J. C. Crowrord, of The Dalles, is the guest or hi cousin, Mr. J. D. MeCulley., Tonsilitia seems to have run its course and the children are returning to school. Mrs. Estella Vincent I staying with her sister, Mrs. B. Yergen, while Mr. Yergen Is away rroin home. The dogs or the neighborhood made an attact on Mr. Schmeltxer'a sheep last week, but fortunately none were killed. Mr. ami Mrs. Kinnen, or Bu le. ville, made their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tarranls a viBit last week. The Hillsboro Pharmacy l'UHi: UltUt.K. Patent Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Kodak, Photo (5ooi!s, II I(; II (HADE CHEMICALS. I'cof, Iron and AVino Is a Good Tonic. Wo Ihtvo tlio Best , Fair lleallng UeqiiiiTH no Fairy Tale. Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of maiti and Third streets and get juices P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. J. P. DAVIES. enaaiDiNT, C. T. BELCHER aao'V 100 St. Charles Hotel , INCORPORATED Front and MorrUoiitreet, Portland Oregon. Electric !Lii;tita, Kloctrlo Bells and Hydraulic Elevator. Koaiiir at 35 to 60c, Suite, "5, to ft. tiood Kmtaaraat In , Connertlon. Give us a call, DAVIS Si HELCIIF.lt, Managers. 3 The street committee la laying some new planking on Hecond street south from Washington which will be greatly appreciated by the team sters. New lumber is used in Ihe worst place and old when the break Is small. (I BELL BOY Hillsboro Opera House Wednesday-January 2 PRICES FI1WT FOUR HOWS.... BALLANCK CHAIRS... GENERAL ADMISSION. .$ .75 .5 0 .35 Next Monday evening the M. K. church will close this century with special watch-night ivlce. The me ting will lgln at 9 o'clcx'k In the evening. A varied program will be presented. Mrs. H.Oberg, waa last Haturday called to Salem to the Uilsl.le of her mother, Mrs. T. F. Iiyal, who in a Tall fractured her hip. At last ac counts Mrs. Itoyal was resting com fortably at the Halem hospital. J. Ernest ti. sler, Km II meek. William Jurgcns Derrick K inihout, M F. J. Murphy, bVelid J. TyackP, A Wilson, Hsrah Daniels, Mary Johnslinie, Mrs Ij-titia Smith. . .. ... ,uii..l for bv Jan All iein"ii .--- - - - - 5. will lo wilt t he Dead I-eT tl.lliv. One ceii" v 111 each b ib H'J r"r- w IV Waookser P. M. 1 -V Makes hot brcakfast-brcads wholesome no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. Iu the easy, expedi tious preparation of the finer cakes and pastries apjs.priatc to the season, Royal is indispensable. . ' Care must be taken avoid baking powders mad from alum. Such powder are sold cheap, becau they cost but a fcw cent per pound. Not only will they spoil the cake, but alum it corro sive acid, which Ukea ia kxxi meant injury to heaUk aOVM. MIN FOWM 0O,MMUM iT,BW