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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1902)
You will alwayt look neat If vim Rot shaved by Ooodoiurphy, 1 1111. Doro's leading barber, Karon utor ilixed. Henator W. II. Wehrun?, ol thia county, wa elected president of the Oregon Farmery' Congress, bold this wi'k la Hnlom. Kov. C, C. Poling will preach at tho Evanifolioal church, Friday eve ... . Jwn?ry. 'T!1! tpriw ir-t. Ing will Im hold afterwards. The Prohibition Alliance of Iliiia boro will meet in the Evangelical church, Saturday evening, January 11th. An Intertwling program will bo rendered. All are cordially in vited; admitftioQ free. Wort! comes that it. H. Ooodin, now In Sa'em, la eonvltweent. IIU even have been troubling him of late, but he and hi friendu think tho worwt hs been prssed. He does not now have tn wear bandage all the time. On Thursday morning of last ffyx r, ?tt m hr.lt jttt.siW ?r. of I'cter Uergerson, of Klnt, Nehaloin country, swallowed a pin, tioint Unit, which lodged in the child' throat. No Hurxical aid being at hand, the fathitr brought hia boy to Hillnboro, a distance of 28 miles, over muddy roadit, where Drs. I3aily and Wood removed the pin by an operation Dimple to the profetMion, but beyond the reach of the laity. Much aiuitty wm aroused some days ago by the arrival at the Union Depot, Portland, of the old gon tie- man Mclntlre'i trunk, but no owner. Henry Mclntire, of liillaboro, knew Hint lila fHther, who la somewhat In firm with age and disease, had start ed from the E?sl to visit here in Or egon. When he knew that the trunk had como, he wps much disturbed at his father's disappearance and at once liegan to search for him. No favorable answers were returned for a time, but this week he finds him in the insane asylum at Salem. How ne goi tnero is a mystery. I&oek for road building is not plentiful in Washington county, yet there are a few ledges near the old lake beach. The county court recog nizi ig conditions, takes Time by the forelock and has bought forty containing one of the good quarries of rock required for road building. This land is the E. ) of N. of 8. W. J Hoc. 23 T. I N. R. 4 W.f Will. Mor., 40 acrrs. The purchase price is 1300. Another description of the premises is the tract lying about 8 miles northward and westward to the left of the road leading to Thatch er postoflice. There Is rock enough to build all the roads in the county for ail time and timber enough to furniah luel to generate steam for caching. The buy is a good one and made not a day too soon. The Omuonian of Wednesday morning, January 8th, publishes the following paragraph, telling of Win. It. lUldra's injury received the day before. Mr. Iltldra formerly lived at Forest drove and is a nephew of our W, V. Wiley. The paragraph rends: "Wm. 11. lialdra, who Uvea at 408 lOt-st Washington street, was severely injured In an elevator ac cident In the Meier & Frank build ing Monday, bis right hand on the upiier side being shockingly lacer ated and the arm broken just above the wrist. He is driver for the firm. While in the batelbent and using the elevator, his right hand was caught as the cage began to move. Itefore he could release It the flesh of the upper part of the hand was striied back from the knuckles to the wrist, and the bones of the arm broken. The arm was also lacerated up to the elbow. He was taken to bis home, and a medical man called. His sufferings since the accident have b l'ji very severe and constant. Yesterday evening he was resting more comfortably, but was in a weak condition." Tho Odd Fellows or Hillsboro had a Joint installation of ollicers of the two lodges, Monte&uma, No. 60, and lUiekah Degree lodge, No. 64, last Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. (Justin, of Portland, Or. President of the as eouil.ly, Installed the officers of Be bekah Degree as follows: N. O., Jennie Ueainish; V. O., 8. May Ureer; H-w., Lucy E. Humphreys; Treas., Etta Finney; Warden, Jen nie Ureer; Cond. Julia Morrill; Chap lain, Enoma Campbell; It. 8. V. O., Mary Humphreys; L. 8. N. O., Bet tie Oreear; II. N. O., Llarie Wilkee; L. 8.V.O., Lula Mann. The ollicers installed lor Monteauma lodge by O. M. Nelson, of McMlon ville, are: N. O., Frank Kelsay; V. !., M. . bump; Bee., K. L. MeOor. nick; Trors., Ca'vin Jack, Jr.; It. B. N.O., FredO'sen; 1 8. N. O., W. A. Finney; War., It. H. Greer; Cond., D. MeOamish; O. O., Js. C. Lsmkln; I.O., A. Hlgler; A. 8. 8., O. N. Hale; L. 8.S., J.T.Young; Chao., Jo. Mann; It. 8. V. U., D. M. C. Uaulf; L, 8. V. O., Bichard Ueam ish. Besides tho members of the lodges directly Interested and their families, visitors were present from every lodge in the county, together with sojourning brethren. All were entertain, d at dinner aerved lu the lodge diuiug room. J be Corvalli Times contains a paragraph mentioning tint death of John Li. Thomas, who was a resident of liillaboro and well known bere twenty years ago. That puper, speaking about bis death and last slcknees, says. "John L. Thouiss died shortly before six o'clock, Thurs day mornirj, January 2d. D.uth was the end of a long illness thwt be gan a year or more ago, aud which (-.nTitinued unintxrruoted from early last June to the day of hladettth. The end came with no relative about the bedside to speak a word of euVe. tion and comfort. 81111 kind men and women were often there, and the sick room could tell a story of hu man sympathy of which few of those who hurry to and from busi- nesa have idea. Nothing is knowns of the early history of decwrd. They know that he wps 67 years et age, but not the date of birth or state in which it occurred. In the Civil War he ws In the naval eorviee. He 'enlisted from Maryland and served as second s-dstant engineer the vecsel was a flagship of Admiral Farragut. Thonips was with the vessel when she formed a part of the fleet that foiced open the mouth of the Mississippi at New Orleans. He was In her at Vicksburg and many other points where battle was fierce and death around." As stated above, the deceased at one time lived here. He wps twice wedded in this county. His first wife was a daughter of Charles Stewart, and his second was Miss Soirona South worth, sister of Preston Bouthworth, now here. Three children were born while ho lived with his second wife, two sons and a daughter. The eld est, Quy Thomas, is with the Unifc'd Carriage and Baggage Transfer Com pany, Portland. His brother, sister and mother are also in that city. John Thomas wes addicted to drink and that is thought to have wrecked both his matrimonial ventures. Dur ing a part of the time he liv d in this county he taught school snd w? s considered a fairly good t?J2hor. He worked at bis trade awhile steam engineer and wm for some months In Dr. Bailey's drug store. He wps a versatile genius. The Indepen dent reporter saw him in Corvallls a few years ago, where he wrs lead ing about Ibe same life be did bere. The Times does not in so many words say that strong drnk kil'ed him, but dues say that bo wai "enemy only to himself." TUK HiLIIEL'U Olb FIELD. The Welser. Idaho, Signal reporter talked recently with our townsman, Hon. II. V. OaKs, relative to the development work which his com pany has undertaken in the Malheur country. The statement is the first and only one that has been publish ed and is reproduced here r 1 taken from the Signal : The company is a close corpora tion, with a paid up capi'id of $20, 000, which the members propose to expend In an effort to find oil lu what is kuown as Dry Gulch, a short distance trom Weiser per haps 16 or 20 miles. The machinery .'or the drill weighed GO Ions, and is the largest outfit north of California, The erection of a derrick 100 feet high Is nefifwary, and some live weeks will be consumed in erecting It and getting the machinery In place. Tho drilling machine cost $6,000 and Is built to go down 5000 feet. It came from Los Angeles, The company will begin with a hole 14 Inches in diameter, and is pre pared to go to the !"t inch of tho 6000 feet unlr s oil Is struck sooner. Mr. Gates says that tho company has no stock to sell, bat the members have had expert make thorough in vestigations and satisfied themselves that this is the rn it prospect for oil to be. found my where. Moreover, Mr. OatM s'atrs that if they strike oil there it will be found underlying all the valley surrounding Welser. The present shipment was made to Huntington against the advice of Mr. Qatej, though he bad not been out to the scene of operations. Since coming here and going out f the grounds he has become rationed that Welser must be their headquarter-) and base of supplir i. He is of the opinion that if oil is struck Weiser will quickly double or treble In por - ulation, as this section will be the scene of extensive oil opera" Ions. , Twelve men, besides the expert drill mon, are at work for the com pany at Dry Dutch. A 40 horse power steam engine will suprly pow. er. Ail tnese lacis are eTiuouce um tho company has strong faith that oil exists, The surface Indications are cerUiuly fine Pennsylvania sandstone, jiypsum, a 2-foot vein of lignite, mud springs, etc. Dance at Hillaboro ra House, Saturday evening, January 18Ui. Evorybt dy Invl' at, tlcke' 60c. Hchulmorlch Brothers have the latest Indoor ma's. Come ana see them. Fine farms for sale dirt cheap by Thoa. Withycombe, Seholls, Oregon. For potato and oat sacks go to Hcbulmerich Bros. Fresh oysters at II. A. Palmer's. Miss Alma Bowman, who has been in Alaska for the past six months, writes to ber brother, Ben ton Buwuian, that she would start borne on the 8th or 9th Instant. She may be expected home Monday or Tuesday next. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Delchman were in Hillsboro on Tuesday last, for the day. Mr, Delehuian Is hav ing trouble with his throat because Sooner or htf:r he will have to change his occupation. - - HherilT rfuwell, on Tuesday last, turned over to tho treasurer :'M.. This is the ltft turu over till Vtxes on tho 1D02 roll commence to be col lettod. The reception of tho money oualiled Treasurer Crandall to make another cll for endorsed warrants, which be does lu an official call printed in another column. The W. C. T. U. are unfortunate in that funds applicable to paying rent for a reading roots are shy. The Uniou, therefore, has moved the rear or Her store, ine magazines and papers and a part of the books will be let out to be read at home. Some of the books, however, were donated In trust and cannot be al lowed to go from the room, but the public may have opportunity to scan their pages ny visiting ine li brary room. Mrs. P. II. Baughuiuu, who last wek wps reported suffering with an attack of pleurisy, took a turn for the worse on Saturday and died Sunday afternoon. The deceased leaves a husband and six children, the eldest twin about 16 years of age. . The funeral was conducted by the Dgreo of Honor, A. O, U. W., of which order she was a socfal mem ber, never having taken out an In surance policy. The dcceasi-d was hold in high' t osteeui by her neigh bors, and in her home she was the light. . The ladies of the Corvallls Coffee Club, auxilliary to tho Fire Depart ment, kept open house on New J-IILLSBORO CiVTIIOLLC CIIUUCEI The church was commenced In 1900. In sizj it is 40x101. The audi tory is 40x80 and Is 80 feet high. The stage of completion is IG00. It Is the plastering and painting on tne painted a pure white. All the lumiier ington county mills. The door frames W. House's shop, on Washington have the church ready for dedication tractor was delayed because lumber needed. But the frame was raised, the on before tho weather becamo too much had been done, work was suspended till this autouM r," whuiuthe house was completed, excepting the year, itie auditory is tne largeet in than 1000. , - - Herewith is presented a program sarved next Sunday, January 12, commencing at 10 :30 a. m; : Sscred Concert Bitting of Building Solemn High Mass The music of Mass will lie Sermon Ilenediction Siicred March Year's Day, says the Gazette of that place, and are to be congratulated gpon the number of friends they, as an organization, have in uorvains. The reception in their parlors at the city hall, New Year's afternoon from 3 to G o'clock, to which ail their friends were invi'ed, was attended by a large majority of our citizens. Those who stayed away were no less friendly than those who attended, but previous engagement took them elsewhere. The parlors were artis tically decorated. Every guest was Cordially reelved and sumptuously regaled, while sweet strains of music delightf J the ear. This was the first time the club has given a recep tion to the public, and now the pop- nlarity of this organization, so lang established, is more generally un derdoes!. utv co is i a. The regular meeting of the city onuneil wrs held last Tuesday. I'rf ont, a quorum, Mayor Bailey presiiVng. On the payment of the tax of (200 and the filing of the required bond, a license to dispense malt, vinous and spirituous liquors In quantities less than one gallon was granted to 0. Blaser for a term of six months. The county clerk certified to the council that the value of the assessed property in the city is (180,213. An ordinance was introduced and pi' wed, levying a 10-mill tax upon the assessed property in the city limits. This will raise a revenue of about (1800, allowing a few dollars for loss by delinquents. ; Wa i runts ou the general fund were votI to pay tbse claims. A A Morrill, sewer suivey I 8 00 WP Atkinson, marshal 20 00 II A Palmer, board prisoners . 80 IIT Bagley, recorder fees ...... 9 95 llhoro Pub Co, Mass Meeting tickets 6 00 Total ....H8 25 The Hillsboro Publishing Co's. bill for printing election tickets for IwojiltV pt'ty wrs disallowed. The claims allowed and paid out of the Light & Water luu 1 were; 3 A ltoebllngs Sou's Co, sup. f IS XH O O Wilkes, asit supt 40 0(1 J M FiiM-rwu. laborer... ....... 'Mm J J Itfctor, an i' i Cooo W J Benson, l ibor, repairs ... 67 45 Portland Oeu i.UH Co, i! bUU 66 60 Crane Co, jaw s l r vl- -i 75 Chaa Uauid. uiiiuv. 2 bills... 2U & Total .........I.im 21) W. P. Atkinson, city marslm!, presented a petition for an lniTmise of hia salary from f-0 p-r month to t:Wl, lUrfurrwd to co;nnitt"". ' O. Q. Wilkes, awsiitant Kuperln tendent, presenr-d his petition for a raise of sulury from. $ 10 h t.10 per mouth. B iferred to tha romniittee on light and wa'e'r. The recorder was Instrm,te to purchase 100 dog tags. ... . The committee on tire and water WM charged with inspecting the cistern at the corner at Main and Second streets and If found defective to repair and make safe. Tho street eommitt" wes instruct ed to buy 2000 feet lumber and re pair the Second street roadway and charge the expense .to the property a-,4-U,.,.sji,cb rps'.ti ; Miss Nellie Davis, of Portland, Is a guest this week at her aunt's, Mrs. W. L. Davis..-- .... i ' Jesse Uimlall will, within a fort nltrbt. ifo to Duluth. Wisconsin, to work lu a photograph gallery. E. Goodinurphy has ojiened a tar ber shop on Beh ind street, between tho Hillsboro hotel and Koch's moat market. ' He hps a neat place and Is certain to get patronage. Dog license for ' l'J02 ate due and coliectiblo and will become delin quent Feb, Jet. . All owners of dogs who do not pay by that time will receive a visit trom the marshal. - Mrs. E. B. Haitplngton, ou Tues day afternoon, was prostrated with an attack of hemorrhage of the lungs. The bleeding was alarming for a time, but it is with great pleasure that her marked improvement can bo chronicled. .. ' . Tho big bell team of Mays Bros, Glencoe, crested s snnsttlon this cost of the structure to Its present estimated that it wi;I require 500 to d Inside. The outside of the church Is used in the structure is from Wash and window sashes are made In L, street, llillslwro. It was planned to before Christmas, in i'.H.0( but the con was not obtainable as promptly as rustic nulled on and the roof put Inclement to work... But , when, thai plastering, which ,! left till another ine cny auu win acuoiuiu'itinie more - ;. ;;i of the dedicatory services Ui be ob- i Verissirt Cornet Band ..by tho Archbishop - ....i... rendered by a special choir! .Archliibhop Christie - - - .Cornet Band week when it was driven through (own with . bells jingling. The flno four-horse freight team hp frequent ly taken largo loads of general mer chandise from the railroad station hereto their slrtt in Glgncoo, but the fine arch of bells over the hamcs of the leaders is a new attach men t. Mrs. Susan Brown Morgan install ed the ofiiceij eH;t Lucinda Hill Cabin, Native Daughters, for Ihe cur rent term. They are: Hose Broon son Davis, Pres.; nie Patterson, 1st Vice-Pres ; Lrr!e Imbrie Five man, 2d Vice-I'res.; Minnie McCourt Downs, 3J i Vice-Pres.; Amy Wells Wheeler, Cnnd.J Etta Garrison Fin ney," Sec-j I' Drosilla Constable Mc Lin, Trees., end Biioda -Vickers Wann, marshal. ; , . .- Gen. Ransom Post, G. A. It., and Gen. Ransom Corps, auxilliary, Jointly installed , officers lust Satur day. Past' Grand Commander II. V. Gates installed the officers of the Post, to-wlt: , P. U, O.N. Hale; 6. V. a, Frank Doughty; J. V. C, B. K. Hainos; Chp.p.. F. Haines; Adj., O. C, ZookBurg., B. K. Da Hoy; O. D., H. L. Locke; O. G.t A. W. Bar ber. ' The Corps officers were install ed by Mrs. Harding, secretary of the Or. Enc., W.' R. C. - They an: N. J. Haines, Pres.; Jennie Haines, J. V, Pres.; Sarah Faruham, S. V, Prea ; Elizabeth CMndull, Sec.; El sort Magruder, Tree; Susan Brown, Chap.; Mary Ha sler, I. G.; Mary Barber, O. G.; May Ore-r, Cond.; Etta Finney, Asst. Con.; color bear era, No. 1, Ann Siglr, 2 Mary Hum phreys, 8 Wann; 4 Maggie White, At the afternoon session re marks were made by P. Grsiid Com. H.V.Gates, Comrade G. N Hale, Rev. Arthur Rise r, Cupt. R. Crao dall and Installing Officer Harding of the Relief Corps. The Evangelh J chech p-ople have opened their place of wouhip to be used as a club room by the prohibition party. The managers of the Prohis. wanted the Washington Street Methodist church, but the stewards said nay. t'OlBT HOUSK. COUNTY tVUBT UW. , Uattie E. Tyson, epilej tic; order ed that the patient be confined lu thessylumat Salem for treatment. This patient Is the widow of It. H. Tys-)D, funnel ly living at Middlelon. 1'KOIiATK. Estate Ellen Purttr, deceased. B. Scholfield, heretofore appoiuted ail Hiinistrator, declines, wherefore Aus tin T. Buxton is apjiointcd with bonds fixed at $24,000, Appraisers,! II, B, Johnson, J. VY. Hughes and i J. F. Buxton. Estate Jerome Porter! Ordered that Austin T. Buxton he apsiiuted administrator-de-bouis-nou, instead ot Benj. Scholfield, dei-lined. Bond, tlt'00. - Estate Margaret Grubbs, deceased. Citation issued to heirs to answer F.l. 8, a etition to sell real estate, Etate Jacob Brugger, deccpsod. Inventory from Multnomah county filed; value of property, (2620.60; total value in both coui ties22,753.8G. Administrator will sell persona) profwrtyf private saieV'" ' " Estate Fannie T. Neep, deceased. Will of deceased proven In open eourt and the estate was admitted to probate; Executor John Neep to serve without bonds. Appraipers W. D. Smith, II. T. Bagley and J. B. Wilkes. Estate Sarah Patterson, deceased. Administratrix sale of realty con firmed. Estate Ellen Groner, deceased. Petition o set will asidu dismissed on motion of the attorney for peti tioners. E-late Ellxals tn Ritchey, deceas ed. Final account filed and Mon day, Feb, 10, set for examination. M AKIUAGK LICENSE. License to wed were Issued, Jan. 7, to John T. Croeni, 27, and Lyda L. Rufenacht, 19; Dec. 30. to Roliert B. Graham, 20, and Josephine Dietz, 20. ' .. KEAL LSTATE. ftoht Burch et ux to Fran :ls M Campbell ItiO a see 10 t 3 n r 6 w I Mary J Austin to J Koch 67 a W m Brown d I c... W M Walrus to W Skaggs 10 a Sim mens d 1 Irene Cad well to J W Tugua pt blK 2 Forest Grove R W Crane to T Benards If s 2 ' and 8 Firwood farm......;... Irene Cad well to Mary R Mill. er pt blk 2 Foreet Grove..... . 450 1200 000 2C0 6650 650 S E Smith to E P Hughes n i Its 10 and 11 Simmon's add to Hillsboro 400 Theo Benards to A Hermens - 34.90 asec28tlnr3 w...... 2400 Fred Rood admr to Cora M 1 ; McGinnia Us o and 8 blk 27 Cornelius - Fred Rood admr to Frank M McGinniS pt it 8 bik 27 Cor nelius,.... Marlon Oeorg to L L Davi son 40 a six; 30 t 2 a r 1 w 200 140 650 8500 C phfts Eisenhauer to N J C ChristiHnsou xoo a a uurris d 1c - It A Cb:rk to E C Fitch 1 J a lot 65 Cornelius Euvirons... . 300 The Oregon Farmers (Ajiign w, the lurgi it farmers fwajiation lu the slat comes to Hillstioro nett year. There Is a cse of diphtheria in Mr. Peterson's fandly, living on the corner just east of the grandstand of ltecrwtion Park. la the action for damages brought by E. Goodmurphy against Frank Barker, a non-suit was allowed on motion of the defendant. ,,, . A little accident to the locomotive of the Corvallls mail train yesterday delayed In northern run over an hour. The evening passengers pass ed at Carlton, In Yamhill county, Instead of the Summit, in Multno mah county. ' ' The following December claim? were allowed: P.loyd & S'g'er, lumber, roada and I b; irises..-.- f5 80 I C Suiock, nnilf for roadu , j 20 Redmond & Ssppington, livery hire 3 f J C Keyno'ds, powder for roadi. ., 300 Couelman Bro iuninr roacn. . . 5 jn Hearer Creek Lbr Mil's, 11T roU 8 25 W F Hollroberk. lbr roas. ...... 2880 Jat ( hutcbill, bounty wildcat 1 00 C V bitmore, Dooniy wnucai mnu coyotes 10 00 G!t & Frudhomm, rejiUration , . supplies 91 Indieut.T H Ho1comb;STL)ik- i Uter,n;J B Hawkins, fie.&oj ' M li Hotchkiis, fi.fio; A Siller,,,. .; W D Wrod. f6; J C Latt'Vin, J P Tamietie, IJ9; Dlu Druir Store, ti 140 "3 4 R II Greer, lam pi eourt house. v. , 6 00 C R Eradley. cr paupers ..146 25 Lowenbbrg-Uoirg Co, range poor farm, etc.: 44 J J Wik, repair poor farm 3 35 M v; Case, Mcriargre case v II A Tall, fal aupt 66 jS John M Wall, ally McIIargne case 52 50 Ulaas & Pmdhomrae, ata I 7$ O H Wilro-T,afesiirandcol.... 75 00 Round Monntain Mill Co, irr 14 00 Delta Drug Store, supplies poor etc 6 9ft A M CoIHua. ianitrr etc 3 00 R L Wann, recorder etc dep 1 19 5 R Craoda'l, tresa, tla etc 5' 00 J W Sewel I. ah ft dep etc o2 50 A B laiy to, auppnea mil Smith 4 00 Reeves Eros, aupplics A Morgan. . 3 00 L A Rcxd, sal judge etc 59 05 Schulmerich Bros, supplies roads and poor 1 3 W J Gregg, roadf and bridgea.... 27 75 Hillsboro I'ub Co, ata etc 63 80 Argua, printing 6 00 Hillaboro City, water and I'gbt... 2l 20 John M Brown, supplies poor.... 11 70 G A Morgan, clerk and dep etc. ..2os ho LC Walker, aurveving ata c:c.... 14 10 I) R Reaaoner, bridgia etc 36 5 L W Houae.c h and J I 5 R B Tonene. atat cates 14 o JQ A Young, coinmiasioner's sal., in 00 B J Ward " I' on For . Short . . .. My prices Iiaw always bx-tii as""luv as' roitlaud ' ' prices, but until Febru.irylst I will oflct any article' ' ' in my store at pricej that tjsnn tie dupycatcd '.ia r., . .. tle state , . , ., ,. i ' : ... ...-w,.-...... WATCHES TAKE A DROP . WalthaiB- nml Elin gents1 watches $4.50 up.' ' 44umiv.-i miiu ' UU1141111 nan nv-.i 114 t f fw. vtv& filled cases, . rtgnlar price iaiso'uow' only "9.15! . , E r CcntV Kljjin or. Waltham watchc in 1,4 Jc gold '..n,'. ' N .filled case, regular priue 1 16.00, now only $ 1940. ; '' ' ALL ARTICLES REDUCED t 1 Kvery article in my stock S ' tion. I give you Hie best . . pt Vortlatul to select trout. ' plated ware'., -A lull full' litie 'of the ..'celebrated, ,,'(, ' , .Kogers tableware,, . Silver novelties, jn, .endless prO't. 1 1 1 fusion. Kvery article in my 1 store at the same . if ' reihiction, nothing reserved. 1 J -i : ' '"' v"'" '' Our immense spring anl summer stock is 011 the . road.'and - ! must have' moni sliclf. room, . Ve are 'linHng: ft' Grind ' .'Clearance Sale dUrirVg tliisr)ionth in order to get space',' J ( Giving- Goods . rAway!'V.tt'ne!.V..7j;.: .... , , i .1 . ' i,i i it '.'"i ..hi-it ,..ll ,n.i"l -i -i.'S i""1'-' Is tlie way people t; who come; toi our store, tQ lade lWb.. are not giving goods away,, birti. are selling; nt kss'tlinn , 1. .. Portland prices'.' . yu ;t" ! 10J Ju .!. . t'ui.i.- 1m u. mii .i- No Deception, . , Wlmt wc.eay .iye axere.ly t6 pjitfirjo riVM are,! invited k.toi" .,'call and: get price.;! Jioi trouble, iq :filiQw goolsl l Ona a ." enstomer; nlwnys A-CnjitonieYt i 'i X"' oiaci Iw vhiii .J iui .11. ..... .. I . . '!.!-. Jj.llJ A'.'UIJI I'.IH j ' "JllO Jty Sll llll'l U. i I .i .( x.!'"' liu;Jl (!'! n , ttll i lu'.l'll Kilt 'V' ill u -i.i'Hivi ,'n. ' 11 ...J 1. 11. J .ton nur .1 ' W jmv. ... '1, 1 1. limit . liioif f.,;.i l ;TrHW: R .;.RA-:II I ' 1 B IlJUA'l -M-W Jk. Jl J . i ' ' '.t ; 1' i i ii.". i! FOREST (JKQyE; ; QREjeOH" , ii V uSJ.i ""I '.; i 1'iti. ,.'i'.'i'J I i- , i.t.l :t,il,i -nil 3.)uilil ,V. .1 Obi,. 1 !! 1 o T)Y VlimTIi OF AN . K.WIUIOK, J lWree'aiid OnM ofSnt.f. saiii-t but (if the t'lrcuitlXiurt of thiBUti of tvii!ii fur W.anliiiiKtou. .(!nui)ly, iii fc(.vnr )!', W. UlllTt'll iinu uKaumi r vv , I'. lir.ulfonT, Kllno Hr.Kllnrd'itiiff lA Ator Briid font fort lie mini of il cohIh. amlUiu tur, thor aiim of $3.'.C J II. 8. U"M riii( witb inlvrcat then-on at llio raW of fl-pe? crtit iiur ti n uiuii fruiu. tlm 2i. lu.vt "I'i tti'im er. ml, and tlie tnrtlier (mm ot '.J7,i.!Z , v,-;tli, liitcreut thi'ri'Oil irt (lie ruto'Wln" r clmiI Iier annum Irom tho2Ht'i iluy of Hcjitomlier Ut)l nml lur the cosiit ni QX'nK of aiilu ami of -iid rlt. " . I'uur. tliMTfiTp: liv virto ahd" Hi ticnni- aiiw f i.-iiil judtf nont, itet-rov uil rtrtutpf Unto. I will, 011 .Muii'Vy the 27ih u iv of J.inuHi-y l'jlii nt the nouth' Hikit tiTthf L'uUr.t llouw in--llill.'lroi MOiahiiiKtnn ounty. Oregon, nt tho hour of. l' o'viuck Hill ll.l Williintto Meridinrr and parf'i'f 11. MoUnd Jr' L). U U;. I Mill to nil up and rHHK "lot'cribnj ua fulloua:' lii'iriu tun at a point on thu 8 Ii lino ol mitt 111. (', tlinUnt ,ti " K ll. ihe.i roiu -tho fuarU'r wcti'Ui corner oil tin' h liive of hwiiI aeotion H, b iid bcRinninir )mi(t h("iii iuho the lriiimni poiivt of n trm-l 4tMid mil perrjn Mlci phia bjr T, ti. Jliiin'lircy ami wif'1, Ortolwr 1. 11,4; running Ukiii"! N 4W B irt cha to a aliika; ihinio N, 4 ' W Wdn. to ntiiktt; thi'Ona .N 4,y K!l.Hth te a stake;, thence N ii, W H K, flu) U u atnko: thenee B 4.r. VV ll.vi ths Inurrt or' k"MM, to a atone: tliencn HUH US I. Ii 17 rha.' h the pl ire ot DKRinninjr contuiuiii; . acres, all nitimte wniiiii - Vn.-.lnn;t.m (iountv. to aatinfy th liereinbelbre ' linn aiima. anil for the ronta .and exiiCijMVi. tl llill 4 llu. r . - HnM property will be aold aiihjiwt 'W M demntion aa pr atutnte of . insiin. Witnesa my hand thiil 'Ith l iv of !oc. tliOI. J. W. HKWKLI,, HherifT Of Wnphington, Uoimtv, Orogon. W. N, 11ahtt, liy W. J. Wai.i, Attorney for riolntlir. 3L'-:il leputy. SOTItE. II pflrsons knowlnfr thi'niHclvpM indcliloil to t ho uinliTHit e,l aru ri quintt'd to fimW.3 wtllHinpnt. 8. T. LlSKI.ATKIt. The United a. In., of Mid ilny, wll nt pulilM iitltliitl toJ"'". " reiiiuimier In 1 y.rTToiii llic hirhenl hidiler tor aulw uhu follo'lii?5.f ! ,,'r'l py" tKulf 'l i. iht real prof rty, to-wit : !: u1, A. co,,t, irt.Wsreitt wi'l. I i;ecuri . bjr ,.i..o Trt nl Kftioii XT 1 Si; ? 'W7n'ortr;!iBMi'leeneHViold, All nuyniAntu Ul eminent Report shows Royal Baking Powder to he stronger, purer and better than any other. t k ! f RBiMTCTTOIL tTim - Ohly ; . 5 at1 tlie same ereat redue'-" "' ' '" stock lu 'my line' .West j'. . ..,...fi ili t..t ., , ,' HOYT, Tho Jewler; , H fit I Ji'il.l :l r. ill J.'.l I i"l , l. ITo Baitsl ' ' I' ; ! r.iA ..ul 'io : lllid J'lll i,r. .loii or 1 1 11. 11 kul I'.no iiin:..i'i J ce. I .. ,.,,. rl ilV.v J,-..iiu ikiv ;dJiiilio 1 ,i,.i V i. jy iiiui iiinii itiuiin ; ,ip l i'Koi'Knirr'V.' "' ; vj qt,iqic .tsili!njfjyi Vm vk'k tu a o XV 111 piirhiiiiiii-uo(un onforof tlmC'ouiIty i ui of thimtintMrt Oh'iiih'. fot-' Wnahlii-' loijmHi'itiy; V'ron, juudu uiwl 'entered on' p'-'y -7,.t.s.ii, auUHiririugami riinrtimr Uu' lulfMnitTnlrr with tlm srll Anhexol ,of tUoialtutu jCaiiu:I CdbiiHti'iY dicvwi.' fil, lu m il, ut pi iT.itc .ilo. ccru.ii rml fft. tuti! hrliijiirinj; (u the yBtiitc of niiiil iImu (i: Ihe auilurlUKiif.li(iliiviiiit,triifoi,ninft.rr :iiil, wHI..m tuiijftua Juhuaryl tlOi.' proceed I 1 ncrl, nt oi ivnte utile tfii. ful 01T-, liiK ilcucrilied tructM of real cr-t ilc, trt-wlt'f I-yi9ri iJ rH-4ii;Io,AS n IiIiikUiii douul'y, Oregon, Hinj prirticnln'ly HcMcrihed a HK the N V 4 of motion ti 2 11 r 2 w,' Williiiiie.ltii WeriilLnu, enhaiiiii)t l)lcreii. i Tcrmn of tialat UlUiIrd f pMr.-hw lri-u, c1u.11 111 iiunii, oiie-iiuru iniyiinni til 1 ft:hutitriitt, nLt Untlk, U11I tn " ' "ilJ JntciJ nt JlllMi.To. .Ofuiuii,, ltua ,)i;tu,r t.itof-lieeclnhcVtilltt.'y711 . nu( fi'i.i j.i oil JUVC'tlRHW'11'" i ,'lnnnistrntor ilJi ,tbi; vill.niiii'ird 'tfn ' the ctMo. M ffiiVuuM C. rliilcr, iWrciKfl.T Ui'iiton lliiwiiinii, H1!H ' A ii. Atty for.'iyiillWafelr,: ' i:iii !j itv'irj) n nl Oil tmm -' ! Wlrtl'nVontioJ''fli'i; Ipvf'rl ' " 1 ,h0?tstlitn rtrx.itoa.i . ,1 n IVoainber VI, J'Hit, , , , f OTTrflTS IWlKnYVniVKS ,TH r, i'"ll tli. nltnwiiiK-ii.HiWI mrttli'r hill Med ' jioticBofliia Inlention lii ikt luiill.ptoof if ill ruio.urb 01 inn c-iiiiiii jtuu 'llill naill proof will lie niiule brfura tile f'Ortt.ty CleVk of,'' Vn.liiii;lon County nt KluVbijni.lOrtiiii,.! on l-'cbruury 7, l!rj viz: ,, . ,.l .,, r I'liAiti.KB a. i!iiVMAi;'li'!: ' 'J If. K, 1271 1 for the H B ol 800 :T T 9tCr M W. ,hii'.n ul Vii lie names the following. witunrnen to , prove hia con tin noun rchiilclicfe, 11I11111 mid cultivation of aniii land, vin:ii'... J In I 1 Iuiils I'. Ileiilcl, of QleimiMd,fOii;onio Itertlin Jlfi.h l. or " ,' r HI ward II. I'olnmn, of " " " ' (Jaleh T, lloweu, of "mr ' CHAh, . MOOIU. ,,11 a-.i7 ' . rteinUir. !.,!,, I (;m! ri "! 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