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    Vol XXIX.
HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, ll02.
No. 38
PBOFESH10X AL CARDS.
THOU. TOaCB, B, . VOKOCB
Notary Public
THUS II. A E. B TOMWE,
TTORNE YS-AT- LA W ,
HI LI BOKO, OHKMON.
Owes: Bounu 3, 4, ft, Monr-a Block.
W. K. BABKETT,
'1 TOl.NEYS-AT-LA W,
UILLSbOUO. OUSOON
Dmon Oentnl Blosk. Itooni Md 7.
BENTON BOW-AM,
TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
UXLL8BOKO, OUKOON.
Union Roomi 6 and T. Morgan block.
JOHN M. WALL,
TTORNEY-AT-LAW,
HILLSBORO, OREGON.
Blley-Morgan Block, Rooms 1 & 2
S. T. UKELATEB, M. B. C. H.
pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
HIIABBOBO, OREGON.
Union at resTdenee. aB of eoort
House, where be will be found a all noma
when not visiting patient.
J. P. TAMIES1B, Ji
C P. R. R. SURGEON,
HILLSBORO, KKO H.
Omoa aud BasroBMoai corner Third
and m" Office -osrs,8:30 to 12
a7n.7l to 6 and T to P. . Telephone to
TdeneTfroo. Brook 4 Ms' DntoreU
all hours. All sells promptly attendee,
night or day.
t A. BAILEY, K. E
pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
HILLBBOBO. OREGON.
Ollioe Morgan-BaUeTBlock.
rooms W, 13 and 16. Beridenoe, B. W. Cot.
Base Line and Second "rettn ,rhmtu.
J.E. ADKIK8,
Dentist,
hillsboro, oregon.
Office Hopbs : 9 a. m. to 4 :30 p. m.
Office in Union block over Pharmacy
B. NIXON,
I"ENTIST,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Itestart. fclfcooui
and Amalgam filling. SO ertsaeh.
liUinga from l up. Vitalised aw for pain
less extraction. . n k
Unioi t three doors north of Brio
store. Offloe hours t rom 9 a. m. tot p. m.
A WOBTUt SUCCESSOR.
Something New Under
The San.
All Doctors have fried to cure
catarrh by the use of powders, acid
gases, Inhalers and drugs In paste
form. Their powders dry up the
mucuous membranes causing them
to crack open and bleed. The pow
erful acids used in the Inhalers have
entirely eaten away the same mem
branes that their makers have aim
ed to cure, while pastes and oint
ments cannot reach the disease. An
old and experienced practitioner
who has for many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment
of catarrh, has at last perfected a
treatment which when faithfully
used, not only relieves at once, but
permanently cures catarrh, by re
moving the cause, slopping the dia
charges and curing all inflammation.
It is the only remedy known to
science that actually reaches the af
flicted parts. This wonderful rem
edy is known as "Snuffles, the
guaranteed catarrh cure" and Is sold
at the extremely low price of one
dollar, each package containing In
ternal and external medicine suffi
cient for a full month's treatment
and everything necessary to its per
feet use.
Snuffles" Is the only perfect catarrh
com ever made and Is now recognla-
ik. nniv Mfa ami Dnsltive cure
tot that annoying and dlxgustlng dis
ease. It cures an iuuhuiumhuu
quickly and permanently and Is atoo
wonderfully quick to relieve hay
fever or cold In the head.
Catarrh when neglected often leads
to consumption "BnuUles" w ill save
n if won mm it at once. It is no
remedv. but a complete
treatment which is witively guar
arnteed to cure catarrh In any form
or stage if used according to the di
rections which accompany each
package. Don't delay but sent for 11
at once and write full particulars as
ra,nilitlnn and you will re
ceive special advice from the discov
erer of this wonueriui remtw
..llr. mil, MM Without COBt tO
ynu beyond the regular price of
300 files," We -gu-x-n. -
Sent prepaid to any address In the
United Biases or vu-u w "k
r nnarintiar. Address Dept. E 760,
Edwin B. Giles A Company, 2330
and 2331 Market street, PhUa
delphla.
PRECINCT
Beaverdatn.
unumenctng at the base line at a e
cor of sco 35 1 1 n r I w, running thence
n and w on the county line to the n w
cor of sec 7, thence s 2 miles, thence w 1
mile, thence s 3 miles, thence e A miles
to the place of beginning. .Voting place,
Union school house.
Beaverton.
Commencing on the county line at the
n e cor of the Mills die, thence w on
the n line thereof to the renter of said d
1 e on said n line, thence s through the
center to the s line thereof, thence w to
the J post on the n line of see 14, thence
s to n line of T Penny die, thence w to
the n w cor thereof, thence s 240 rods,
thence w 80 rods, thence s 80 rods,
thence w to the center of sec 21, thence s
100 rod, thence w 80 rod, thence s 80
rods, thence w 80 rods, thence s 240 rods
to the s e cor of sec 29, thence w 1 mile,
thence n 5 miles, thonce e 5 miles, thence
si miles to the place of beginning. Vot
ing place, Beaverton Hall.
Buxton.
Commencing on county line at the n e
cor of sec 2 1 3 n r 4 w, thence w 11 miles
thence s 4 miles, thence e 4 J miles, thence
s 3 mi, thence e 61 miles, thonce n U mi,
thence e 1 mile, thence n 3 miles, thence
w 1 mile, thence n 3 miles to place of be
ginning. Voting place, Buxton school
house.
Cornelius.
Beginning at the n w corner of the W
W Catching dlcintlnrSw running
thence northorly with the w line of the
8 J N Beak d 1 c to the n w cor thereof,
thence w to the s w cor of the Henry
Black die, thenc northerly to the n w cor
of said Black die, thence e to i e cor of w J
of Chas Conklin d I c, thence n to n line
of said die, thence e to n e cor of same
d I c, thence s to w fork of Dairy creek,
thence down same and main Dairy creek
to w line of sec 36 1 1 n r J w, thence s to
n line of F DeWitt d 1 c in 1 1 s r 3 w,
thence w to n w cor thereof, thence s to
s e cor of the Ewlng d 1 e, thence w to
the w line ofsec23tlsr3w, thenc s f
mile, thence w 3 miles, thence n to the
eenterof Tualatin river, thence down
same to the w line of the Win Oeiger Jr
die. thence n to n w cor of same,tenoe
e to a w cor of the s Emrick die, thence
n to n e cot of w i of the W W Catching
die thence w to place of beginning.
Columbia.
Commencing at the s e cor of see 13 1 1
r 3 w, running thence n 12 miles,
the nee w S miles, thence s 3 miles.
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e mile, thence s 1 mile, thence w 2
miles, thence s to the n line ot the W
Wilson d 1 c, thence e and s to the n e
cor thereof, thence s on the e line of said
die to e fork of Dairy creek and the main
Dairy creek to a point s of the post on
the n line of of sec 36 1 1 n r 3 w, thence
n to the s line of sec 14, thence e 1 miles
to the place of beginning. Voting place
Columbia Academy.
Dairy.
Commencing at the n cor of the w
of the C Conklin die, thence up w fork
of Dairy creek to the n line of sec 13 1 1
n r 4 w, thence w to the n w cor of sec 15
samo t and r, thence n 2 miles, thence w
1 mile, thence n 3 miles, thonce w 2
miles, thonce n 1 miles, thence e 6
miles, thence n H miles, thonce e 2
miles, thence s 2 miles, thence e 1 mile,
thence s to the n line of Win Wilson's d
1 c, thence e on said n line to the n e cor
thereof, thence s on the e line of said d 1
e to e fork of Dairy creek, thence down
said fork to junction with w fork of same
creek, thence up w fork of Dairy creek to
e line of tho C Conklin die. thence n to
the n e cor of said Conklin d 1 C; thence
w to the place of beginning. Voting
placo, Greenville school house.
Dilley.
Commencing at the s e cor of see 19 1 1
s r 3 w, running thence n to center ot
Tualatin river, thenco up said river to
the e line of the W B Chatfleld d 1 e No
52 1 1 s r 3 w, thenco northwesterly with
eastern and northern boundaries of said
Chatileld claim to the s cor of the An
drew Harper d I e No 51, thence n to the
s line of sec 8 in 1 1 a r 8 w, thence w to
the e line of the co road leading from
Forest Grove to Dfllcy, thence s along
said e line to a point 20 ft s and 30 ft e
of tho lieginning point of coonty road
No 214, thence westerly with s line of
said road No 214 to a point 20 ft wester
ly from tho e line of the Horace Par
sons d 1 e No 40 in 1 1 s r 4 w. thence
southerly parallel with such e line of
claim No 40 to the s line of a tract of
land conveyed by the patentees of said
claim No 40 to William Parsons by deed
recorded on page 685 of book D records
of deeds for Washington County, Ore
gon, thenee westerly with such s line to
tiie e line of the Wm Carpenter d I e No
30 , thence s with such claim line to the
a line of co road No 319, thence westerly
with such n line of road to the s tins of
said claim No 30, thence w to the s
w cor of said claim No 37, thence n to s
line ofsec3tlsr4w, thence w mile,
thence n 1 mile, thonce w 1 mile, thenee
s 2 miles, thenee 1 mile, thence s to a
Ua of T B -peaks die, thenc e to n
cor of w half of said Speaks d 1 c,
thonce s to the center of Scoggin creek,
thonce down same to w line of Joseph
Davis d 1 c, thence n to n w cor of said
Davis die, thence e to s e cor of the
Joshua Dickson d 1 c, thence n to the s
w cor of see 21 1 1 a r 4 w, thence e to
the place of beginuing. Voting place,
Dilley school house.
East Butte.
Commencing at the s e cor of sec 13 t
2 s r 1 w on tho e county line, thence n
4) miles, thence w J mile, thenee 1
mile, thenco w to e line of the D C
Graham d 1 c, thence s tos e cor thereof,
thence w to n w cor of J L Hicklin die,
thonce s to the center of sec 8 1 2 s r 1 w,
thence w 1) miles, thonce s mile,
thence w 1 mile, thence s mile, thenco
w 1 mile, thence s to Tualatin river,
thence down said river to tho s line of
sec 13, first named, thence e to the place
of beginning. Voting place, old store st
Tigardville.
Bast Cedar.
Commencing at tho s e cor of sec 1 1 3
s r 1 w running thence n 4 miles, thence
w to Tualntin river, thence up said river
to the center line n and a of sec 20 t 2 a
r 1 w. thence s to the renter of sec 29,
thence e milo, thence a i milo, thence
e milo, thenco s 1 milo, thence e
mile, thence s 1 mile, thence e 3 miles to
place of beginning. Voting place, hall
at Tualatin.
Galea Creek.
Commencing at the s e cor of sec 10 1
1 n r 4 w running thence n 3 miles,
thence w 1 mile, thence n 3 miles, thenc
w 2 miles, thence n 1 miles, thence w
1) miles, thence n 31 miles, thenc w 41
miles, thence s t mile, thence W miles,
thenco a on the Tillamook co line to the
S w cor of sec 84 tint 6 w, thence e 9
miles, thence n 3 miles, them e 3
miles to tlte place of beginning. Voting
place, Gales Creek school house.
Oaaton.
Commencing on the county line at ths
a w cor of see 31 1 1 s r A w, thenc 17
miles, thenc s 1 mile, thenc e I mile,
thenee s 1 mil, thence e 2 miles, thence
n 4 miles, thence w 3 miles, thenc s to S
enr of the i Dickson die, thence w to n
w cor of the Jos Davis die,, thence s to
Beoggla creek, thence np said creek to a
point doe s of the s w eor of the s 1 of the
T B Speak 's don, thence a to a line of
said Speaks claim, thonce w to w line of
sc 32 1 1 a r 4 w, thence a to the n cor
ofeselStls r 4 w, thence w 1 mil,
thence a to base line, thence w to w line
of cooaty, thenc s and w on county Una
to place of beginning. Voting place,
Go ton warehouse.
Mountain.
Commencing at the county lino at tho
n e cor of sec 13 t 3 n r 3 w, thence w 2
miles, thence n 2 miles, thenco w 5
miles, thence s 3 miles, theme e 1 mile,
thence a 3 miles, thence e 1 mile, thence
a 2 miles, thence e 3 miles, thonce
n 1 mile, thonce w 1 mile, (hence n 2
miles, thence, e mile, thence n 2 miles,
thence e 2 miles, thence n 1 mile to the
place of beginning. Voting place, .Mea
cham school honse.
North Hlllsboro.
Commencing at the n o cor of sec 23 t
1 n r 2 w running thence w 6.6 (miles,
thonce s to Dairy creek, thence down
said creek to base lino, thence e to road
259, thence on said road to 1st st Hills
boro, thence n to Washington Bt, thonce
e to 2d st, thence n to Main st, thence e
to 3d st, thence s to Washington st,
thence e to 8th st, thence s to base line,
thenco e to e line of E Young don, thence
n 1 mile, thence e to n e cor uf sec 35 1 1
n r 2 w, thence n 2 miles' to place of bo
'ginning. Voting place, court houso.
North Forest Grove.
Beginning at the n w corner of the
Wm W Catching d 1 e IntlnrSw,
running northerly with tho w line of
tho S J N Beak d 1 c to the n w cor
thereof, thence westerly to the s w cor
of the II Black d 1 c, thence northerly to
the n w cor of said Black die, thence e
to the s e cor nt the w J of the Charles
Conklin die, thence n to the center of
the w fork of Dairy Creek, thenc up
mid creek to the n line socl3tlnr4w
thonce w to n w cor sec 15 same t snd r,
thence s 1 mi, thence w to center of
Oales Creek, thence down said center of
Gales Creek to ths last crossing of the
Baso Lino r 4 w, thenee e on Base line
to w line of block 0 Naylor's add to
city tf Forest Grove, thence a to a stone
set for western terminus of Pacific Ave
nue (formerly Elm street) city of Forest
Uroye, thence e along center line Pacific
Avenue In w line Seventh street (for
merly Aider Street) in said Forest Grove,
thenco n to s line of Wm Stokes d 1 c,
thence e to e cor of said Stokes claim,
thence a to place of beginning. Voting
place, irjmruunam.
BeedvUle.
Commencing at the a cor of see fl 1 1
t r 1 w on base line, running tlience w S
mil, thenc n 1 mile, thence w to e
line of thE Young die, thence si mile,
thence w to Bock creek, tbeac dowa
said creek to Tualatin river, thence
down said river to the e lino of the P
Harris die, thenco northerly on e line of
said die to the n line of t 2 sr2 w.theneo
e on town line of the moxt norther
ly n e cor of the S Sliuttuck dun, thonce
n to the u line of J Lumless d 1 c, thenoo
e to the e line of see 8" t 1 s r 2 w,
thence n to the n o cor thereof, thence
e 2 miles, thence n 5 miles to
tho place of lo-ginning. Voting place
Heedville school house.
South Ilillsboro.
Commencing nt the n w cor oi sec 1 t
1 s r 3 w, running thence s to the n line
of the F DeWitt don, tlieuco w to the n w
cor thereof, thence s to tho s w cor there
of, thence e to Tualatin river, thence up
river to Keck creek, thonee up said creek
to tho eline uf G 11 Smith don, thence n
on said e line to base line, thence w to
8th st City of Ililiflimro, thonce n to
Washington st, thenco w to 3d st, thorns
n to Main st, thence w to 2d st, thence s
to Washington st, thence w to 1st nt,
thenco s to road 259, thenco w to term
inus thereof on base line, thence w to
place of beginning. Voting place, City
hall.
m , a Wo
South. Forest Grove.
Tednning where- tho e line of tho W B
Chatfleld d I o No 62 1 1 B r 3 w crosses
the center lino of thn Tualatin river
running thence northwesterly with east
ern and -northern lwundaries of said
Chatfleld d 1 e to the s e cr of thn A
Harper d lo No 51, thence n to the a
line of see 0 In "aid 1 1 s r 8 w, thence w
to ths e lino of the co road lending front
Foret Grove to Dilley, thenco s along!
such e line to a point 20 ft s and 30 ft e
of the beginning point of co road No
214, thence westerly with a line of sai I
road No 2f4, to point 20 It wosterly from
the e line of the Horace Parsons d I c No
40 in 1 1 s r 4 w, thonce southerly par
allel with such e line of claim No 40 to
the s line of a tract conveyed by the
patentees of said claim No 40 lo Win:
Parsons by deod recorded on page 6H5 of
book D records of deeds for Washington
county, Oregon, thenco westerly with
auch s line to the e line of tho Win Car
penter d I c No 30, thence s with suid
claim line to th n line of co road No 319
thonce westerly with such n lino of road
to th B line of said claim No 3!, thenc
w to s w cor of said claim No 39, thence
a to s line of ee3tlsr4w, thenco w
) mile, thence n 1 mile, thence w 8
miles, thenc n 3 miles, tlience e to cen
ter of GaleS creek, thence down said ecn-
ConffcitMcf es) Bcoond Pag.
M:K UF lUt STATE.
DredI'.ig the ship channel of the
Columbia Is In active progress. More
than a 25'foot i hannel is sought.
Residents of Montnvllls, a suburb
en it of Portland, is npitatlng the in
stalling of a fruit cannery for their
cluster of house. It is desired that
plant costing f 10.000 be built. If a
subsidy of 2( 00 can bo neeured the
larpo concern can 1)6 had. '
,An exchange reports that the
weather for tho pant fortnight has
bocn unfavorable for those office-
soekors who have badUigit cars to
the ground hoping to get a reverbera
tion of the rumbling that occurs
about the firxt Monday In June,
With pomp and ceremony the
mid-year commencement was held
at the State Normal School, at Mon
mouth, this week. -The opening
number was tho sermon Inst Sunday
preached by lres. Iee, of Albany '
ollege. Subject, "I am Debtor."
The engineers having the Jetty
work at the mouth of the Columbia
n hand are opening a rock quarry
at Busby's IIolo. on the Lower
River, which probilses to be what
has so long been sought. It saves
1C0 or wore miles of transportation.
It is now given out that the oil
tank, which the S. P. Go, will con
struct in Ashland, is to be of mam
moth proportions. It will be 88 feet
high from the ground with a diamet
er of 113 feet, and will have a capacly
of holdiug 60,000 barrels of oil.
There are 42 gallons in a barrel, so
that a little multiplcatlon shows that
the new tank when full will contain
2,810,000 gallons. Ashland Tidings.
A reporter for the Oregonlan has
run up agalnut a sheriff from Wash
ington who has a lot of advice "How
lo run a newspaper," but will not
say why he holds a prisoner. Occasion
ally such officers are found. Jacob
Rheis, of the New, York Tribune,
found some of them In his day. Rhels
came out ahead, and so will Jerry In
this Instance, conditioned only that
he counts the game worth the candle.
The electric light system was com
pleted Tuesday and the "Juice"
turned on about noon to test the dr.
cult. Most of the lights appeared all
right, and those that did not wero
adjusted and a full circuit turned on
that evening, and for the first time
North Yamhill was lighted with
electricity. There ' Is perhaps a
larger proportion of lighted resi
dences In this town than In any
any other town la the state. -North
Yamhill Iteuord.
A messenger arrived in Baker City
Monday,' January 27, bringing with
him a bottle of the first oil struck In
Malheur Basin. The oil came from
tho Newell well, a short distance
from the town of Naropa, and was
obtained at a depth ot 110 feet. The
oil analyzes 78 per cent parafflne,
the highest grade of natural oil
known. Much excitement prevails.
Two miles from the Newell well oil
has been reached at a depth of 450
feet. This well can now pump twon- -ty-flve
bands per day. '
A tiurman market report Just re
celved at Portland states that 600 ,
boxes of apples from the orchard of
Weeks Orr, of Medford, Jackson
county, this state, and another lot
packed by T. R. Whitman, of Med
ford district, had been rejected and
not allowed In the German market
because the fruit is Infected with Han
Joho scale, , The shipments were
turned off to English dualers, where
there are no Inspection regulations.
The incident Is unfortunate, since to -send
out infected fruit Is like killing
the goose that lays the golden egg.
A largo business deal was con
summated Friday In Roseburg, the
parties Inturosted being the Rose
burg Water Co. and O. W. Uatdiford
4 Hon, of the New Era flouring mills.
The water company has heretofore
owned snd utilized one-half the pow
er from the dam In the South Unip-
qua river, aud for some time they
have wished to secure the other half
controlled by 1 km h ford A Bon, but a
suitable II (jure could not be agietd
upon. However, an understanding
was reachixl last week whereby the
water company purchased the do
sired property for $7,000. It Is un
derstood that Urtwhford & Bon will
move their mill nearer to the heart
of tho city, on a site yet to be de
cided upon, and It is prolmble that
they will make repairs and other Im
provement on the structure In the
nature of, an addition to be built of
brick. The power In the new loca
tion will be supplied by electricity
from tho new plant recently put In
by the Douglas Electric Co. at the
present site,--Roseburg Review,