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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
lioru lo the wife of Dr. 8. T. Link, litter, May 16th., 13 pouod boy. (VII and M our 100 piece dinner Hula. ' J. A. Meaainger, two doora t-euth of P. O. A large supply of stock and poultry I.hhJ at Meesingor's, two door tooth of P. O. Went Hill I'lara Oalbrealh and Frank oftSliHrwood were married la Intro ou Saturday last. The Kpworth Loajne will give a dime social at the home of Mr. and Mr. Hudolph Crandall, Friday even lug May 22. Everybody Invited. M 04 Mary Brown and her mother nro in Portland taking care of Mr a. Miller, who has been confined to her riMiiit for a short time. . Mm Miller la u i-i.nlfr to John llrown. Mr. David Lroubuuat-r of Ht ppener ti.ts bern vMtlng hi father and other reUtive in IlilUUiro. He enjoyed hM visit much, lie ita returned to UeppiMr. Mr. W wmer on Monday lest mov ed bla tlirvetilng machine and engine fioin the Dilley farm to hia place near Wcwt iTnlon. The motive power met. U a traction engine. The machi nery will be overhauled during the leisure day between seeding and haying so a lo be' ready for harvest. The carnival which was announced Ittrit ww It, to be given by the ladiea of the (Congregation church will be held at Uraugellall, Hillsboro, Wed nemlay, May 27th. An eieellent iiiuxical and literary programe, lo eluding a very entertaining drama, will be given. Alt are cordially invited. Admittance to Hall 13 eta. Hupxr 16cls. The Kwa society ol Christian Ku deavor (under the management of Mint Bertha Hauley, chairman of the MM'ial committee) gathered In round number at the home of Mr. and Mra. Chalmers, laat Friday evening, and In renpoiiHe to mulling decoratioua, an evening of mirth waa spent In traiuex, aniuxlng and Instructive. Who would uot le a Christian En-deavorer? Mr. aIE, Heamee, democratic can dldate for congress appeared la the courthouse last Saturday afternoon, before his suDoorters. (lulte a nam- Ka. a! MmikllM.. .iun.loil a n ,4 Ik. speaker seemed to realise that they rre Word comes In a somewhat round about way that the West Side A Bub. urban electric railway has ordered the Iron' for the track between Port land and Hillaboro. Now that the now Portland charter la in effect, the ordinance giving a franchise through the street-) of that city will be brought tt a vote. Probably this will happen next week. were there to criticise rather than enquirers alter knowledge. However neither were hia there for knowledge, but to endorse whatever he aald. presided and introduced Mr. Reamea. He spoke for about an hour, but did not raise much enthusiasm, notwith standing he' Is quite a fluent talker. Of course he lack the grace and ease of an old campaigner. The chief fault with hi sdijresfl seems to be lack of clearness. PropisitloDS were made, but a llneof srguunant dld-oot always lead to the coucluaion. which the audience had a rlrfbt to expect HU paragraph were apparently left unfinished. v The polut upon which greatest empbasi waa put waa tariff and reform. The speaker in the same connection taiked the uational tirlfi as seen In the lJingley Act and the Philippine tariff leaving wlih his audience the Impression that he does not have a clear understanding of the distinction existing between the national law and the special. Mr. Beams believes or effects to believe that be will be elected.' Ills republi can auditor seemed to think that someone will be sorely disappointed. They believe that he will lack be tween 4,000 aud 6,000 votes of an election. The audience was not large the auditory . being only about two- third full. A virulent attack of diptheria Is raging at Tuaiitin. It -seem thai several days ago a child named Mo Cueu went visiting to Tuaiitin from Portland. While there it was pros trated and died of a malady pro nounced at the time membraneous croup. The funeral was ' held In the church and the auditory kept waiting for the coming of the child's parents from Portland. In due time several of those at church were attacked when a more careful diag nosis revealed the dreaded diptheria. Loyd Gasteel a lad or 12 years has died and was burled last Friday. A most rigid Quarantine Is now estab lished and control of the contagion is assured. Another of the McCuen children waa buried at Tuaiitin though It died In Portland. The old cistern at the intersection of Main and Second streets that serv ed as a store place for thi fire depart ment before the large city plant was initialled, was filled with earth this week. The authorities feared that Bime heavy team might break through and raue damage, hence the tlllintr, now that It i no longer need ed for fire protection. The Portland Evening Journal of Saturday last, was for the first time printed on its new press. Theedition of that date was in two colors, red and black. The issues of this week show a better grade of press work than w as turned off from the old doss press. The Journal now makes a very fl w appearance mechanically. Assessor Wilcox has about all the 1roperty in the county listed, only a few odd and ends remaining. The timber lands valuable because they are covered with saw timber have been assessed at 15.00 per acre. Here- to-fore these lands have been assessed r..r i.xniinn at i2J0 Der acre. The VtlllPS 1)1 other property lo the county i.u hin raised though not la the Ktnie proportion. Counting - the whole increase snd averaging. It will in about 33 tier cent. Ltwt vesr the t.roivertv valuations were In round numbers, $3,600,000. This year it is expected that the $4,600,000 mark will be reached. Ihis increas ed valuation ought to and no doubt le the county board to retiuce the rate of the levy. The swelleat Neglige and golf hir la town for men, boy and youths. Fourteen aew Iron beds Just receiv ed at E. L. McCormlck's furniture Various colon and prices. Call and see them. When a wheel you're colng to bay. political friendsl And want the very beet, . hut In MMlnrHAl A.b KfoTWrnlrk tu let VOU trv. Hon. W. D. Hare Hla big wheeled RACYCLE ft r a test. Cash bargains lo Wolfe-American bicycle. Seeood-hand wheel taken In trade. Also bargains In second hand wheels at F. R. Dalley's Bicycle Hospital. Mr. Reamea, the Imdepkndknt did understand your position on tariff alter all. You do-not want to rale lea revenue, you Just want to ugle with tbe people Mil after election and use tbe term "tariff revision" for that purpose. Your bearer are Justified In understands l your story as you told It You waut tbe tariff tinkered with without knowing wherefore or fjr what pur pose. Decoration Day, May 80th, the rlt uallstlc services of decorating graves of comrades will be held at the ceme tery. AU are invited to Join with us in the observation of the day, and the HUlsboro band and the public school are earnestly requested to assist with the ceremonies. - We. wish the school to start promptly at 9 o'clock a. m. from the school house, march ing to 3d street, thence to Main, join tbe Q. A. R. W. U. C. and the band at corners of 2d and Main. Proceed- inar from there to tbe cemetery to assist In tbe ritualist exercises which will be concluded at the Long Bridge In memory of the sailors and seamen, deceased. The programme will be In the evening at. the Court House. R. Crandall, Ad'J't. P. T. Qen. Ransom Poet No. 69 Q. A. R The ftock book of the Oregor .n.i,m,,l Milk company are now n Ht Hhute's bank, where all who may desire to Invest in the enterprise are Invited to call and take as many ... ihev want. Dr.Tamlesle t., ,rurMl in show that the Invest mam u a pood one and safe. Being i. u i. r.r the interest of the c.un'ly to have all the stock taken at I,,..., for it Is this way: It an enter urise pays. It scatter money In those ,a. uhira the raw material used In manufacture Is bought. Ia tale iii-tsiu-o it Is in the near vicinage of Hillaboro. Then again more money us profit Is paid out to atock holder. vv i,.. ti.ov are here the money la left at home as in the purchase of ...nir m.ikimmo a ten per cent dm a 11 ml u .Iwlnred and the stock Is owned here, $8,000 profits are left In l-.ll-lu.r. but aUPlHMe half the si ocx u u-n.xl In Portland then $4,000 beautiful that city or minister to the enjoyment and ..U.UM of some of lis Cillxens. By all means let the atock of the Oregon iN.n.i-nsHd Milk Company be taken Lniirnera are ready to snap I hi Krai ouDortunlty is given to out vera yple. Mr. J. E. Kessler, a recent arrival from Nebraska, was a welcome caller last Tuesday. Mr. Kessler is a printer and Is partial yet to types ana presses. His household goods are coming ana he aays that it looks as if be ia to be come an Oregonian. Hi wife will loin him as soon as be gels his belongings under shelter. There wilt be Sunday School and Christian Endeavor services at Con- rrniratlon church a usual, but no sermon, The Congregation will unite with the other churches ia a ITnlon Memorial day service at tbe M. E. church- The service that was to have been conducted by Rev, S. P Hughes is cancelled. Delegate to tbe Uraud Assembly Rebekah Deg. I. O. O. F. have gone to Portland this week to attend me annual session of that organization, Past Grands. Etta Finney and Lydia C. Uault go from Hillaboro. The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. meets a day later. The local lodge Is represented by P. Gs., Frank Kelsey and D. M.C. Gault. Mr. Reamea was unlortunate last Saturday lo hi selection cf s M'u tratlon of the workings of the Philip Dine tariff. In 1900 whea Haines A Shipley commenced buying hay for the Philippine trade, they payed 19 00 to $10.00 per ton. Next year they paid more, untill now bay is selling at $16.00 to $18.00. Same or oats. If tbe Philippine' tariff has that effect, let u have a little more. COSKlTTEB aSSlUSJItSTS. Republicans of the First District hope by tbe election of Mr. Hermann to have preference In committee assignment. We want a place for him on the river and harbors com mittee, and precedent would seem lo dictate that he be placed there. That waa his place at tbe time when he was succeeded by Mr. Tongue. Mr. Tongue succeeded to a place on that committee, so that Oregon be ng much Interested In tbe work handled there can with some claim for prefer ence expect. Tbea if the place be longs to Oregon, It must be assign ed to Mr. Hermann or to Mr. Will lain son. The democrat assert thai Williamson will be tbe man. Repub Ucaua in the first district do not con cede that by many chances. The new rpeaker will make the assign ment. He U a personal friend of Mr. Hermann, and he regards our candi date as a congressman up for reelec tion. Mr. Williamson is a new man, wherefore it is In tbe line of promo tlon to put Mr. Hermann back In his old place, certain it Is that Mr. Reamea could Dot ret there. He would not only be a new man, but belongs to the opposition party. There are no vacancies ia the demo cratic personnel of the committee heoce there is no show whatever for Mr. Reamea to get on that committee. Indeed Mr. Reamea would meet op position in securing any but most ob scure -committee positions. It Is a republican committee place to be nil ed, not democratic 11EBM1IH AT HILLBB0R0. THE OLD RELIABLE tot ht imtftr. CLAIMS AI.LOWKD. The County Court at its may se alon audited the following epecltr d claim and voted warrants to pay tt e same: C J Casteel, salary ervior $ 25.00 JBMcXew " " 25.00 M Tamer, roails l-r0 C Pricket, " 8 "S Hillsboro Publishing Co., gUit'nary SO.00 U.1U 13.00 117.00 18.H.5 35.00 53.25 liO.OO 7.00 1.25 0.00 1.00 19.22 62.50 78.011 37.50 50.1X1 45.00 4.00 50.00 14,00 240.15 12.00 40.92 3.S0 U G Gardner, rosula B K lenny " A J Roy, relict Hillaboro Light aud water A M Collins, janitor W M Jackson, uiUry II A Ball, salary Retlmond St Sappington, livery L M Hoyt. teudiuif elm" Ixmisa J Mctiahey, relief, county Q J Palmateer '" " Mays Bros. " " Homer llendrick, asucaaing Geo. 11. Wilcox, " II B Tignrd Irwiu Kilter " I. C Walker " I. C Walker, ro.nl s F J Newell, collecting taxes KobtJWirU " " J W Sewell, Biliary S 8 Ritchey, collecting tnx Groner A Kowell Co., roads Carstena Bros.. City Water & Light Co. C't home 24.80 Senator W. II. Wehrun and Rep resentative D. M. C. Gault. went to ttalem on Wednesday Inst In assWt st the Governor's reception of President Roosevelt. The i-tte reception com- mlltee met the presidential party at tbe Salem railroad station. The rm.i ritlon occurred In the governor's rooms at the Capitol. Queen Alexandria of E iglaml It the latest to oln ia the war against race suicide." The queen, It seem, has set the pace by riding through the streets of London holding ' nine Prince Henry of Wales in her lap, and now the society leaders are fol- lowing suit and parading the atreet with any old sort ol a baby they can gel their hand on. The poodle lap dog ha been given a black eye. u..i,vr an old nloneer of Cedar Creek precinct, died a few day .i ha advanced aire of about 70 -gars. The remain were buried la i Crescent Oemetry near Progre. Hon. Blneer Hermann visited Hillsboro last Saturday, arriving on the evening train. He was met at the Btation by Hon. W. N. Barrett, Hon. 8. B. Huston, Benton Bowman, Chairman of tbe County Republican Central Committee. Joan Thorn burg, Sec, of that Committee, and D. M. C Gault, of the Independent. In the evening be addressed a lante audlenee in the Court House auditory .which dld-oot contain seat enough for all who attended. The people were very attentive to the speaner, who waa Introduced by Chairman Bowman. Indeed Mr. Hermann stated that be had rarely addressed an audience that seemed so anxious to hear the questions of the campaign discussed. The speaker consumed but little time la defending himself and answerirg tbe malign attacks of bis opponents, but devoted most attention to the platform of the parties. He made no persooal aliu sion whatever to his opponents, but severely arraigned the democra tic party and Its hUtcry. He called attention to the prosperous condition of the state and nation and showed how hazardous it I to commence tamperlnir with law that made the present iuduslrial conditions possible. Telling hit were freely cheered, end theenthuisam of the meeting was very marked. This waa In sharp c intrant with tbe listless meeting addrfrved by his opponent, Mr. Ileames, a few boors before. Mr. Hermann madn vote at Hillsboro. The greater part of Sunday was spent in Hillsboro and ia a quiet way he met many of our cltiaeus horn be had not known before. He weut to Forest Grove lute la the afternoon. Next morning with Committeeman Haloes, he vial ted some of the outside precincts. At 8 p. m. he addressed a very large audience in Forest Grove where the meeting in entbuiam was a repetl ion of the Hillsboro meeting. In this county Hermann bad better meet logs than did Reamea, and Her ,iiaun wilt have snore votes to the good than Readies, POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE t t tfc ' Sehulmerich Broi., roads C C llaneuek " Willis Ireland, deputy re order A A Morrill, roads & I Knratli, recorder Bloyd & Siglcr, ronda W I. Crocker " Redmond & Sappington, ronda Krauey & Healing " Pool A Ashpole Johmon Bros. " John Xelton " . A Vouiik Austin Western Co. " Mrs. J A H Roundy, seliel- Cantens Bros., ronda CP Yates V Herbert A Sou " 1 Johnson Bros., " Edward L Xaylor, juror J B McNew, rouds Carsteus Bros. , " M D Cady. assesning Glass A rrudhoinnic, stationery 8 Ornduff, roads Jurers, circuit court Ed C Luce, deputy clerk J F Babcock, indigent J L Bernard, tax roll A M Porter, roau Geo A Morgan, salary Witnesses State Casco, lit Erwin Kitler, assessing L A Rood, mlary L B Hammond, circuit court E J Ward, roads J P Tamcisio, insane W J Butner, Salary 10.00 .31.00 41.65 19.90 87.70 50.00 6.00 2.00 42.75 4.25 11.10 37.10 7.75 10.00 ' 5.00 20.35 11.50 9.20 10.00 3.20 17.00 74.45 40.00 53.20 fi.00 350.00 ' 34.00 35.00 42.50 40 204.75 207.00 20.00 62.00 3.25 14.80 6.00 20,00 Aiunno.NAL LOCAL. Chase A Sanborn's coffee at Dennis. New line table linen at the Rtcket Store. The Racket Store has a swell line of laces and ribbon. Call ana see them. Boys waists at 18 cents and up less then you can make them for at the Racket Stores Fishing tackle, Spalding base-ball goods and bicycle sundries at K I MeCormJck's. Job lot ball bats at reduced prices while they lant; boys base ball, mils and gloves at F. R. Daily's bicycle store. NELSON THE HARDWARE CO. DEALERS IN ... . All kinds of Agricultural and Farm Implements, Standard Ranges. IT DRHWS THE BHF? NO PUSH;, I 111 alAUKfc V tJir draw e mi Granite and Tin Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery.... Oils and Paints ibiiafrrracuifjq TH EiVVH EELS WILL NOTTLlrTTrRQM iTH ETGROUN D. Champion Binders, Mowers, Rakes, and Hay Tedders, Potato Planters and Diggers. Mitchel Wagons, Mitchel Buggies, Henney Buggies, Mitchol Bee line Buggies Hacks and Carts Harness, Whips and Robes. Bicycle fiospital . ; Ramblers . AND CUolfc-flmcrican Dikes Ramblers, $25 to $40 7? G. H. MAGOON -DEALER IN . Staple and Taney Groceries, . Candies, (Ziaars and tobacco. One door south of Wilkes Bros.' Abstract office. Wolfe-American, $30 to $40 Call and See my new Wheels Complete Line of Bieyele Sundries R R. DAILEY, Prop. If ou buj if at PRTGAGE LOANS 0u city r farm property at lowest ratt. Rrpiiyalita lir Install meuts If preferred. Ilullding loan made. fl. H.' BIRRELIi I'ormetly or MacMastcr k llirrell Real Estate, General Insurance and financial jrfaency. jcm mcK'V Buildina. it and Stark. Port land, Oregon. Pbont maia i. WE SELL OTXj"Y For Sale. One light dririnK team well matched, dark areya aeven year old, will weii;h , .w.. . 1 1 L s ill l .ltp lUr team. Enquired A. M. Petereoii, Hills boro, Oregon. ieker'a l)Tnnjla Tableta are olc on a poaitiye guarantee, l urea heart-burr raising ol tha food, distress after eating o; fn.m a( H v.T,niii llnA little tubU rivea immediate relief. 25 ct, and 60 ct The Delta Unig Btore. Jim Damps bad tried aom tlm in rata Te ease ao after-dinner pain Which gnawed at him hi belt below, Aad filled hla world with IndifO. Dyspcosia aow ean'l bother him. Fee "Perce" baa made-him "Sunny Jim." OF The KaafrmerT Cend Itm work A To M IndMMtlea. " Etctt itimmn I hare, bad i Uk tonic, but bow I am f.' 1 am enjoyiat non talth ; It haa bulit me op. Tnena at nlaht and It in yorce lent ht, eat to weak digestions and supplies the energy. r-tful II TI K A.4a I ir t ia tu aisui sl iubb hi uu u v fu. . w m j . 1Ut W. Dow !Baa I boUdl op. latlofle andla plcaa- eai aaa a w W-8 IT'S ALL RIGHT GOOD GOODS JIZJD STRIVE TO PLEASE NOTICE Or F1XAL RETTLEMEST, v : i- i ,K. th. nmlirslffnd hu tiled in the Cooniy Court of tbe 3iate ol ore (im tor the t'oonty of Waahlngton hi. Anal ac iwinl u artminntrator of the eMate of Kanlel McK.ll deed, and that laid Court ha. appointed M.m.l.f , tbe Ub day of June. 103 .at lOo clock in the forenoon of ia!1 day an the tlmeani theloun ty court mom Id llllliboro, Oreeoo aa the place for hearing objecllooa o Mia accuuu. n Dual etllemeot oC aaid aetata. ..., i. II. JAM llWfl, admlnlitrator of the estate of baalel MeFall deceased. , ,M . Dated UilUDoro, uregon, viu, .. Call for Warrauts. NntiM la herebr eWea that Hilliboro City war- ranu endorwd "Sot Payable for Want of t una. r.rior to January , rail, m m" I- .. .-i mnu .luloned not payable ftl.ant of fund, prior o Hep. I I. M nd,w.": rant No. 770, end oraed Hep. 11, l'.B. called ror payment aim ininm , M.e it. lwa. l aTmenl will be mads at the J. W. Shuts Bank. ,,.., city Treasurer, llllliboro, tire., April 29, l'.es. Treasarer' Ketice. state of Oregon, emloraed or not endorsed "not paid for want or runa- win w uejauio ou ,. alter Mar lit. 1WB. latere.! will oease at that dale. W. M. JACKStiN. r53 (ooniy ireaaurer. Notice of riual Settlement. Hie ondenleoed executor of tbe last will and testament of Thomas Hetn, deceased, haa hied his tioal account as such eiecutor In the Connty Court of Washington county, Oregon, and said Court has appointed Monday, the !nd day of time for hearing such account. jonv mi Riecntor of the lat will and testament of Thomas Beth, deceased. l- TILLBL'RV' & WMITLAW Props. Central Meat Market, Hillsboro. All kiini ,4 fresh and ciirel nioata for mile. I110I1KST niarkt t rrico paid f"r liutolieri' stock. FKF.SII FISH on Frblayi and gatordny Are Vou Insured? Tor Tire. ift, Occident and MMltb Insur ! , ance call on ! A..H. BIRRELL . Formerly of MacM?ster I Birrell I Real Estate, general Insurance I A .1 al Tf A avast Afl ana rinantui igcnvy. )- ItlcKif BiMi, Jd d Stark. Port Uad, Vrttos, lho', IDita JJJ. ' Timber Laud, Act June 3, 1S7. NOTICE FOR I'lHLICATION. Coiled States land Office. Oreiron City, flreeon, April 1, lna. VOTICE IS HKKKBY filVKN THAT IN COM il pllance wlih the pro1sionof tbs actof eon ireia of June , 1TS. entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber land. In the Mates of I allfornla. tire- eon, NeTadaaml wasninnion lerniorj. mm mm tended to all tbe Public Ind States by set of August 4, InM. A. Vernon Mtearna of Ht. Joins, County ol Multnomah, t-tate of Orrtjon. has this day tiled In this ollice hia sworn .talemrnt So. Cowl, for the purchase or the a 1-i of It 1.4. N W 1-4 of K 1-4 and H t 14 of !l W 1-4I Hectlon .No. a In Township No. -i N. Kauire No. W, and will oiler proof to show Dial tbe laud sour hi Is moro valnslile for It.unilwr or stone lhan tor aancul lural purposes, and to establish hia claim lo Mid land beiore Ihe Keirister aud l(ier of tbla office at tireiron City, Oregon, on Monday, tbe otli day of July. I. lie aames aa wttnea.ee: Jacob T. Cos, of Olenwood, fireitm. barles P. Hartley of Portland " Wesley Penny of An and all person elalmlnt alreraely the . . i i. mrm . iimI.I U, h le their claims la thlsotticeoBor hetore said nth day July !'-(. 4S-7 til A 4. B MOflRK. kecister. EteratrU Satire. Notice hereby fleen that I. the nndeslfnel h.Tc ten duly appointed eiecnlrli of tbe estate of Rebecca A. Wneht. ecaeel, by Ihe Comity Court of l he siate ol urea-on, lor Count, of Wa.li lnston and hae duly quallfled aa such. All nervine hsrlni claims eaint said ealale are herebr nolihed to preeenl the me to ms lib i .w ,.m ni ST S Harr.lt in lllllsinm! (rci,n, within an aaontba mm ihe daw hereof. I'aied Airll sjth lieu. Anna K. IMloa. Fieutrii of the estate of Kelwa A. Wrlehl detvasd. " s