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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
Hi.ni, Juue S, to W. H.Tayh, wife a daughter. Mr. James Uutler is ut home from his California trip. Born, hI (Vnterv illo, Juno ft, liMCi to Adam Ileal and wifo win. Col. and Mr. U iwen visited with Peter Hmcuw hii1 liiuily over Hun Jay last. Mr. John ."ill no shipped a car of Hour this week from the Hillsboro Mills to the Sail Francisco mark t Married, near Olencoe, June 9, by Rev. Walter Reynelda, Miss Flora K wui. in and Mr. Peter Chritanscn. Miss Alum ISowman, who lias lieeii teaching iu the Monmouth Normal in r,t home for the Hummer vacation. Mm, Lottie Smith and daughter came t.ii the bix o'clock last Tuesday from their home in Mexico. They will vir.it uith Mr. J. C Lamklu duriug the summer vacation. Work on the Midland Telegraph and Telephone line from Ashland east ward lias up to thin week been uueli retarded on account of ruin and the slow delivery of. poles. The line hat l.een completed for ft dis tance of aliout twenty miles. The South Tualatin and town base Imll (earns will match game next .Sunday String play a on the new grounds at the Ion; bridge west of town. Uanie will bet-ailed at 1 ::!(. Stringtown lias a professional pitcher from the Ent and a warm game in expected. Mtrawtmrnes: are in their prime this wevk and cheap, the ruling price being 5 cents per one-pound (nix, though a hall crate of 21 boxes Nells for $1. The season though will tie Mhort and those who want to feast on strawberry Hhort cake must be gin now for Ity next week the sup ply will he shy. Post Master Waggeuer will "n July 1, at the llillslioro office com mence transacting International money order business. Heretofore moirey orders u oflicea in , foreign countries could bo ( htaluei only in Portland. JJy the new arrangement such accomiHlation can be had at the iIillslM.ro ollice. The Ijord's supper will be observ ed in the l!ongregatioual church Sun day morn i ii(,', t which lime also a (lumber of new members are to be received into fellowship. In the weuing special music by a double jnsrtel and iustrumeutal music iaex iecte.l. The pastor will speak ou "What the Public Schools, the State aud the Church Owe Eich Other." The annual conference of the United Urelhren church w ill convene at Philomath, lieu ton county, June H, and w ill be presided over by Hishop P.arkly. Rev. Walter Rey nolds of (he llillslioro circuit will start for the met ting place on Mon day next, llejias lin here four years, and docs not expect no good a fortune to come to him as to lie re turned to this Odd of lulmr. Many friends have been made during the past fi ur years, who will iiiis Very pll'Sssnt HSMiMMHtions Hint now to le discontinued. the are Mr. John Jack's residence, on his farm near Furmington was entered tiy a trump on Tiienlay afternoon tietween 2 arid :1 o'clock and robbed of fit) which was in pocket of holi day pair of pantaloons. The Irainp tvegged for something to est of a young man at work on the Ingram place adjoining but as the people there were away h could not give him food, hut directed him to neigh bora. He saw the tramp go t. Mr. Jack's bouse, ent r and after about 1" minut -s come out. He went to ward Portland by a cross lot path. The fellow was about six feet tall, smooth shaven .Hid wore ft black coat. Mr. Jack reported his lose at the sheriff's ofllce late the same eve ning hut no truce of Inn pilferer hai yet Ihs-ii found. l,tsl Monday Mrs. W. V. Wiley wan, h lelegrnph mmnioned to at tend what h is since proved to be the lt illness id her father, Ch-iiles Me Kinney, w ho was w ith his son ('has. V., (Chuck) at Durkee, a station on tbeO It. A N., 27 miles hoyond Hiker City. leatli ras-nrreil on Wrdnesday, June II. Tlie remains vill la- brought to Hill-thorn for bur ial. J'he funeral nervbi s w ill be liel.l at the residence of W. V. Wiley lo rrow at H o'ctia k. The de- fs-asiil was of the Immigration of 1M .. As n ban brot hoy he trudel across the C cade Mountains, before the state had a government and when miciety bi'd no organized protectioik The pns'nl devclopnent of which we are all pardonably vain, Charles AIcKluuey helid l uk. Al rink of being put in the old fogy class, the Independent admits tiiat it has uot yet been able ti see why ar Miration of dub rein-en 1s t eeu r- guuied capital and organized la bur ahall U adopted. Disputes over mailer that have occurred in the prut are proper subjects i go define au arbitrating jury but how can fu ture disputes Ut di.-u'imst d now, I lore all the facts or any if there be can be sulnuille.l'.' How can it be do creed that a manufacturing industry shall pay a Axed sum for a days la U.r when it cannot le known that there will be a fixed market for the output. Contracts? Yes 'but these contracts have lieen taken on the basis of the old labor scale. What the Independent duairas is that there nay he free cornjtition among fac tories, au'd free competition among laborers. If a man cares to work w hen he does not wish to associate with a labor organization, he ought to have the privilege ot so doing. Everyone recognizes the laborer's right lo quit work when he chooses and he ought to have the same right to begin work. Hev. J. (J. Tate, pastor of the First Preabyterian church of Den ver, Col., who is In Oregon this week as a member of the Hupreme Lodge, A. O. V. W.. w ill be a truest over .Sunday of Hon. W. 1. Hare. In the morning he will ta-cupy the pul pit in tho M. K. church. The vial tor is a Pat Supreme Master Work man. of the order w hich he repri sents and has the reputation of la - ing u very eliaiucnt pulpit orator. Wm. Hanson has completed . the logging engine which ho was build Inir for Ployd A Hurler. Steam was raised last week and a lest of the machinery made. No alterations or readjustments were necessary. The muchine was taken to the mill this week the last load going on Tuesday last. This Is the first logging plant turned out from Mr. Itensou's shops but it wiil not be the last one. Fourth of Jul v la near at hand. If you need a new hat, secure it while we are selling .them for about one half their actual value. H'gardless of cost you cm have choice from three dozn ladies' trimmed hats for 11.23. Come earl before someone has selected the hat that would suit you best. Kemeiuher the place Is Thomas it Jauiea, Forest Grove, Oregon. Jay McCormick the guard at the penitentiary who followed convicts I'racy and Merrill for a mile after they had sealed the wall, la cousin to our E. L. McCormick. Jay Is a good shot with a ritlu and only want of a fair sight of the fugitives prevented him from getting them. The Itev. E. P. Hill, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church l.f Portland, will givo an address on New Mexico and Arlzma uext Monday at 8:15 p. in., at the Tuala tin Pluins Presbyterian church. A cordial Invitation extended to all. On Wednesday last, 12 cars iwere loi'ded at tlie Hill dsiro station w ith hay and oats. A transport at Port land has to lie loaded by the v 20, henro there are hurrying times at the stations of the Hoiitheril Pacific. If you are looking for furniture step in at McCormick 'a and get prices, he eells conches at f, Wall paT at Be per nil, carpet .15c per yard, nut'ing 12J(! and other goixls in proportion. lr. tleorgn Merritnan returned home this week from Chicago Not withstanding his critical illness last winter and tho loss of lime, ho wa able lo maintain a high record and pass his examinations. The County Judg.? was Instructed by the County Court at its June ses sion tt employ Clark P.uo'.ianHP, accountants to examine and report the condition of the hooka of the county officials. Note the excursion rale of S5 cents to Portland and return. Tickets are for sale nt I III Nairn station ' tndny and tomorrow, good to return on or Ivefore Tuesday next. I. olies' Neck wear of all kinds at the ll-icket Slore; the most complete line f tint's Tic in llillslsiro. In this particular woaresccond to none. ll.cycle K pairing neatly done at M '-Conn lets by N. H Wesifall. Work guaranteed, prici reasonable. Wanted. Uye Hiraw for sti. fling hor-w collars. Address W. H. Me Monies . Co., Portland, Or. . F.rSle-2Cotiwolil bucks, otie year old. John Morelaud, Hiil-boro, Or. 12 Oo to McCormick's for Imia-rials, be ba them very cheap. if you want HometLing iwell, get ast'K'ktie at the Racket btoM. Latent thing out. Klder W. U Kkeels is iu Southern Ore' -oil to lie away till the latter part of June. The Climax Mills received two can of wheat from Polk county titia week. Lidies' HtJt-k Tie. Ladies' Lawn Ties. Ltdica' Pique Tiea. Ladies' Silk Ties. Ladica' Odlar Turnovers. At the Rackfct Wore. We have one precinct In the coun ty w hieh throws a very email vole, about 3ft, hut Lane county leads 119 with McICiuzie precinct where but 10 votes were polled. Another pre cinct la the same county receivFd the ballot of only 15 voters. The men's club of the Congrega tional church are arranging a very attractive service for Sunday evenings. Sinie new features have been intro duced which are well received. The singing is a leature, especially the men's quartet. Occasionally cornet moioh are rcnili'iMii r iihTi wi:n or gan occoinpanirnent are entertain- Ing. Austin 'raig has sued A. P. tloss, theSunipfr banker, for $20,fMM for false imprisonment. It will Ih r- nieiiiltered that (Ims had Craig ar rested la.t year on the charge of em hcr..h ment. No case was made out and when the matter came up for trial the District Attorney moved lo dismiss. The motion was allowed and Craig went free. Ill SOLUTION (O.UMKVIUTOrtV. At the late aession of the Wash ington County Huuday School Con vention, tho resolutions adopted read : Your committee nn reaolutiousbeg leave to submit the following rerort: Whereas, our president, R. II. Greer, lias served us well and faith fully for two years, and under his management we have had two suc cessful conventions, and whereas Sister C. V, Blanchard has served us faithfully for a number of years and is how to sever her connection with us, tlierelore be it H.'solved: That the thanks of this (invention he extended to these re tiring e Ulcers, and la It Resolved: That' our thanka be ex tended to Sister C. M. Kiggins for her kindly interest in coming to give us information on the Cradle R"! 1 and Home Department, therefore be Resolved: That the thanka of the Convention be and are heiehy ex tended to the Tualatin Plains and Iisyville 8. S , churches and pa-- tnr-) for their genial and w hole-soul ed hospitality on this occasion Rosolved : Tl.at we, the me nbers if Washington County Smday School Convention, do endorse the present system of Quarterly Tern- M-rauce liessons In tho international Series and that a copy of these reso lutions I io forwarded to the state sec retary. Mu.s. L. M. Smith E. X. llAUKIMi W. (.Lai'iik. KESOU'IIONX OK RKSPKl'T. WhereaR: Death has removed from our uidit sister Orpha Smith, who has boon a most worthy mem btrof Ilnltd Orange for over thirteen years, therefore be it Resolved: That in the death of sister Smith, this Orange has lost a constant memlier, w hose cheery pres ence we shall miss Rcfolved: That we deplore the o-ts to this orange anil heartily sympathize with the husband and other relatives in thia great lareave- ment Rcolved: That a jiflge in our minutes he devoted to her memory, and the secretary present a copy of thisie resolutions to the N-reaved family, and that the charter of this Grange be draad in mourning for thirty days Resolve!: That a copy of these resolutions be sent lo tho Northwest PaciHc Farmer and the Hills. ioro Independent with a request for imli- iiMlion. F. M. Pai'i.sk.n Ft.r.AitK.rii (Jrhvk Hannah Christ knur Committee. Adopted May 21, 19112, by I.utte Grange, No. U8, Tlgsnlville, Ore gon. t'OK St I.E. Thirty bead of F.a-itern Oreiron horses for Rale at Redmond A I Up. pington's titils on and after Sa'ur day or Monday, June ) I or 10. These aid mills have been carefully selected frou a large herd and are beauties. They have been broken lo harness and saddle. fktt m t otnt'Eiis. The vol tor prni'inct otlb-era cast at tho laic ( let tiou is herewilh giv en: Ufaterdaai. Jui-tie Pt. : J 11 KlliK Ill Constable: WO Kiug 11 Supervisor district 11: A Eggemanu. 57 Fred Hamel.... 8S ltearertou. Justice Peace: W II Morton 126 Constable: W J Hocken 96 Supervisor district No. 10: W O Hocken CC John A Johnson : 90 KaxUa. Justice Peacf : F C Riirgholzer.... 47 P II Buxton....: 45 Constable: Eli Mills 63 II Slowell v .37 Suarvisor district 21: O W Hlnes 38 Adam Simpson..... ...53 - Cornelius. Justice Peace: , , AS Rriggs.. 87 II O Fitch 127 A A Philips 1 Constable; J W Merrill 1 A (tuning M 5 Johnson ...1 Siiiervisor district No. 6, W ll Henderson 1C John II Cornelius 12 Columbia. Justice Peace: ' . ' , i O W Lowden 40 A C Wortz 91 Constable: W P Davis 69 Wm Johnson 70 Supervisor district No. 18; Win Uagley 72 J W Hayes ; .60 Dairy. Justice Peace: T E Bradley 112 J W Vandervelden .74 Conslabb: O W Floyd 92 Peter Splerlngs 84 Supervisor district No. 17: J K McNew 117 H 8 Prickett 66 lillter. Justice Peace: J A Parker 37 W K Stephens '. 29 Constable: H Cbowning 43 Oliver P Newton... '..27 Supervisor district No. 15: Chas Hubbert ...."...27 J F Ulm 48 Eant Ilatte. ' Justice Peacf : II B Tinart !...12(i Constable: CHSigart... 2 F Larsman 1 A W Smith 5 II n Tigarl 1 Geo Behuke 1 W Shaver 1 Andy Woodby :1 Supervisor district No. 9: Gustav ISrouner ...83 Adam Shaver 45 Fast Cedar. Justice Peace: " E II Robins ! ......106 Constable: Fred Llnsmau...... 110 Supervisor district No. 1: C FCasteel 75 Geo UaUireath ,59 tinier Creek. Justice Peace: J W II Adkina ...-CO J P Lilly 47 Constable: Matt Hi nos r.ti T K Johnson 46 Suiervisor district No. 16: DO Lilly 28 Jno McClaren 92 tiastoi. Justice Peace: E X Harding... 00 E E Pointer 63 Constable: II L Raker .87 L J MeGoon SujaTvisor district No, 4 II L Russel Dist. 23: F M Mcleo.1 ..". T W Rain Mountaia. G3 .125 ...49 98 Justice Peace : CO Nelson 33 Constable: Fred Peterson 33 Supervisor district No. 20. H I. Hallenlieck 1H TO Mea-haiu 21 Xorth llillsbora. Justice IWit: II T Hag ley F.d Luce Constable : C L Chamlarbn Sii(ervisr district N.i. 12 P H L'aughiinn EM Riits. J Korth larett Hrare. Justice Pemv: J L Handle , J II Wiitx .102 ,..72 .110 ..02 ..79 ..87 116 Constat.b: John Baldwin 115 E Cheney. 180 Supervisor district No. 14 ; H IU InrK..: 137 A 11 Oaten 70 Keedville. Jilnliee Peart : A M Coop r .'. Ira E Wli4.eler... 74 Coilitnt.lt : SO Rhodes 53 Job ii Rorwh k .69 Su;tcrvinr district No. 7: SU-pben I Umbo 10 A W Hilton . 5a J A iiumeriuanu.., .61 Sua to lliilsboro. Justice Peacr; Allen Haywortb 104 Ed C Paull 97 Conslable: ST Bowser , 133 C W Redmond 2 U T Camj.brll Ed Warm 1 II P Cornelius 1 Supervisor district No. 6: Frank M Kelsey 144 HE While . 6 ttouth Forest Wrove. Justice Peace: J LRandle 100 J II Wlrti 115 (Vinstable: John Bablwin..... -143 E Cheuey 63 Supervisor district No. 13 : II B Johnson 63 J LDaughlin im South Tuulatia. Supervisor district No. 3: Sand II Orndutf 108 PN Vibbert 25 WanliiiiKtou. Justice Peace. F C Toelle.... 12 J W Jackaou...... 7 E Kuratli 1 J W Council 2 J W Goodiu 1 Jo Hickenbottoui 1 Constable: Chria Wenger....: 109 Supervisor district No. 19 John II Doolaud... 60 David Wenger 109 Went Matte. Superviror district No. 8: WT Hurt 79 Sup. Dist. No. 22 : Ed Wood : 81 Went Cedar. Justice Peace: FA Olds... 139 Miles Hanea 1 Constable: Fred Lauger Jr -61 Alfred Stein ......101 Supervisor district No. 2: Thoa Mattheison 132 Win Wilson 15 A All..... 1 SCHOLIA HEMS. This pui t is having quite bit of rain in the latt few days. P. (1. Skeels and Fred Adams tried crawfishing over ou the Yam hill river but, it was too early in the season for good fishing. E. E. Brooks is running bis wood saw now tliaj the spring rush Is over and expects to get wood sawed for the year. , Groaner A. Rowell are getting their tile factory ami sawmill In or der as fast as possible and will fur nish this part of the country with all the tile and lumber they will need for several years. S. R. Skeels has just returned from Irip to bis timber claim In the Coast mountains and says be found quite a bit of snow. Mrs. Brown and daughter are vis iting her father near Woodburn this week. Miss Bessie Kchmcltzcr is with us again for a short time visiting among her many acquaintances. Scholia has a Christian Endeavor now with membership of 61. The young people are making it quite enjoyable at their meetings Sunday evenings. The northwest conference of the church of Ood will meet at Scholia beginning Friday evening, June 20, and lasting over Sunday. Elders N. C. Orlswold, J. George of Tacoma add other preaching brethren are ex pected. Basket dinner on Sunday. HO! FOB JEHPORr. Oregon's Favorite Seaside Kesort. Recognizing the advantages of Newpoitasa Rummer resort over ot her seaside resorts In the North west, and to make it possible for all who desire to do mi to sjcd their vacation by the ocean wavs, the Southern Pacific Company, In con nection with the Corvallis A Eastern Railroad, will place on sale, effective June IS, round-trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return aotil October 10, at specially reduced rates. For full Information plaae In quire of your local agent. Round-trip from Hillsboro, good until Octola-r 10, IU 00. Round-trip from Hillsboro, Satur day, good to return following Moc day, 14.40. , v. .t. ."V FOEnOEREfi'S SHOE POLISH Is admitted by all the large shoe manufactur ers to be the best polish and leather preserver that can bo made. DO YOUR SHOES CRACK There are two reasons for thislack of polish and poor polish. use1 FOERDERER'S POLISH Your Shoes Will NOT Crack and will naturally wear longer. Sold Id Hillsboro JOHN HEAVES CAN BE CURED By the f Prussian Heave Powders, as have been demonstrated by more tb.au twelve ' years of success. Price, 60 cents a package. Get a Farmer's and Stockman's hand book free." Delta Drug" Store Hillsboro, Oregon. At 7 o'clock laat tnonday morning when the convict laborers at the pen itentiary at Salem had been marched into tho foundry and were about to lake up their tools to begin the day's labor, two convicts, Harry Tracy and David Merrill, sent from Multno mah county fur II and 20 years re spectively, produced Winchester re peating rittesaod thnt guard Frank II. Ferrell who fell dead. A life am viul, Frank Inghram interfered to aid the guards ami was shot in the knee. It was thought at Ant the wound was fatal, but the patient's lifo was saved by amputating the leg, and he is now reported to be do ing nicely. Tracy and Merrill then made a run for the wall shooting Kuard S. R. T. Jones on bis post. He is dead. The convicts put a lad der t the wall and quickly climbed J over, on tne outslile guar.l li. c . Tiffany was caught and ued as a shield till they got under the cover of limber. Tigauy was then mur dered. Traces of . the escapes were obtained every day till they are locat ed in a grove of about 100 acres of thick timber about a mile east of Uervais, where tbey are surrounded by a sheriff' posse and two compa nies of the National Guard, called nut by Governor Ueer. , Two blood hounds from the Washington Walla Walla penitentiary have been sn. cured and used in trailing the con vicK The escapes have been able to get food each day by boldly enter ing farm houses or wood ehoprs' camps. Jt Is not prooabie that the criminals can escape, though lives may be sacrificed la recipturing them. They are desperate men and , are handy with rifles. At 3:35 o'clock yesterday a telegiipl.li; buil! tln announced that the convicts were then at Butte Creek near Newly In Clackamas county and surrounded by sheriffs and posses from Marion and Clackamas counties, A fight was expected at once. COUBT HOUSE. PROBATE TURT. Est J W Iiemuion, demented, or dered that dilation iseuo requiring him to appear Monday, June 23, ar.d sbo cause if any he has why a guardian shall not be appointed. Guard. Manning heirs. Error in journal entry heretofore made order ed to be corrected. Est Clark Whlcher deed, estate admitted lo probate and Elian 8 Wblcher appointed administrator with bonds Axed at f 1600. MARRIACK LKKS.SE. License to wed were issued June 7, to Peter Cbristensen 23 and Flora Kern pi u 16, and June II, to Arthur W Hall 25 and Marie Relaner 19. ?s -X '1- V,' i' V V V vfv $ only by DENNIS use of Wm. Pointer, arrived from Salem lust ulght and will visit huiuo time with his daughter, Mrs. W. II. Gault. Mrs. Flora Smith formerly of For est Grove died in her home iu Sheri dan, Wyoming, lust Weduusduy of pneumonia. Mrs. Smith is liest known in Hillobnvo by her maiden name, Floia Morgan. A hiiaband and four children survive her. An ordinance has been introduced in the Portland council granting u franchise thntugh Lovejoy at reet to the Portland-Hillsboru electric motor line. A remonstrance has been tiled signed by estate of W. S. I. add, II. W. CorMt, J. E. Hazettine, the McCleay estate Co., Jacob Kamm, Mrs. Mark O'Neill and others. The ordinance will hardly be passed with such rcmonstrators objecting. The reiiersal of Mrs. Raley's II Ills Imro class Iu vocal music on Wednes day evening was as enjoyable an en tertainment as has been given to the public for a long time. The excel lent training that the individual members of the class has bad enabl ed them to render the several selec tions in a very pleasing way. It is understood that Mrs. Raley cannot be here again next year. This Is to be regretted. We have good voices here that only need a skilled vocalist to guide them ia their studies. The patronage was liberal, all reserved seats being taken with a large over flow into the leas desirable placet. Ksecatrlx Xotlce. No ice it li.r.liT ftiv.n that 1 ths on Jar ;g;iKi hv beu duly aiipnintrd execu trix of tlie Mint of W K buiith, dfxwufai , by thr County Court of WiatiinRton coun ty. Oregon, and bar due qualili.J uch. All purxons having claim Kmt uid eaUi aro hrb notiliwl to proaent lama to n with proper voueli.rt at tit. law office of W N Barrett in Hillrhoru, Oregon, within six month, from the date hereof. Dated Juneii, Vi, MARY SMITH, Executrix of thmtate of W. K. Hmltb, deceased. Bakjng Powder Makes the bread, more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum biking powdcra are the firaua menace! to health of the preienl cUy.