ii. ii ii u wry u usk u ij r mm' . m e? li Vol. XXXI HILLSBORO WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. iy03. No. 2G PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Room 3, 4 and 6, Morgan Blk, , W. N. BARRETT ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hilliboro, Oregon. Office: Central Block, Room 6 and T. BENTON 0OWMAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW " Hilliboro, Oregon. Office: Room i 6 and 7, Morgan block. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' ' Hillsboro, Oregon. Bailey-Morgan Block. Room 1. THOS. H. TONGUE JR. ATTORHEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Office : Room 3, 4 and 5, Morgan Block Hilliboro, Oregon. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Hillsboro, Oregon. Office, upstair, over The Delta Drag Store. Office hoom 8 to 12; 1 to H, and in the evening from 7 to 0 o'clock. J. P. TAMIESIE, M. D. 8. P. R. R. SURGEON . Hilltboro, Oregon -."t! Office and Residence, corner Third and Main treets. Office hours. 8:30 to 12 A. M., 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. Telephone to residence from Brock & Sels' drugstore at all hour. All calls promptly attended, night or day. F. A. BAILEY, M. O. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Morgan-Bailey Mock, up stairs, rooms 11'. 13 and 18. Residence 8. W. cor. Base Line and Second ats. Both 'phones. v F. J. BAILEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hillsboro, Oregon. Office: Morgan-Bailey block, up stairs with F. A. Bailey. Residence, N. E. corner Third and Oak sta. R. NIXON DENTIST. Forest Grove, Oregon. Best artiflrlai teeth, S5.50 per set. Cement and Amalgam fillings 50 cents each, (told fillings. II up. Vitalized air for painless extraction. Office: Three doors north of Brick store. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. . LODGE DIRECTORY. (Cards. $5 a year; Resolutions and Meeting Notices free to advertis ing Lodges.) RUBY ASSEMBLY NO. ARTISANS. 26. UNITED Hillsboro, Oregon. Regular meeting on Monday evening of each week at Odd Fellows' Hall, Hillsboro.' Members please attend. PUBIXifflr AH BETIB aly sort. The Southern Pacific Co. Is now selling round trip ticket to Portland from Hillsboro tor $85, goo 1 going Sa'urday or Sunday, returning 8uc day and Monday, giving all day Sun day and Monday In Porilnd. The turn arrangement applies from Porllan I, giving people a chance to visit Valley point at great ly reduced rates. COJllSMOSEk'd COCBT. Fifty per con i rebate granted J. W. Captes upon payment of balance on 189 J mortgage taxes. Petition of Ctrl Pfahl aodcfier for change In Gaston, 8. Tualatiu and Cornelius precinct boundaries gra ted Petllloo of John B. Demi for re funding offers ptld disallowed. Report of Recorder E. I. KuratU for month of October showing $232 75 tout receipts, approve-; a'so re port of Lima: Geo. A, Morgau, with receipt of H15 60. - Jjseph K.ifeuroth Hlur J to r dteuj laud sold lor delinquent Imti ufkiu payment of taxes, penalties, cue's, i uteri st and r ieujptloo lean. Decision oi school superintendent i matter of 1. Koebler' children reveied, naaii s ordered replaced on district VI) census and apportioumeot made accordingly. Transcripts of State v Tbeodorr Saltigeber and V. Asp allowed. Coroner's inquest of Frederick Schulenborg end John Parson ap proved end claim allowed except 60, id each. Warrants to J. B. Tillotson, coo tractor for Rood bridge, ordered i ued on county Judge's acceptance of same. Comptometer purchased for 1125. of Felt A Farrout M'l'g. Cx on ooe yeai' guarantee. Salaries- Qeo H Wilcox.- I 81 00 R Crandall, assisting assessor 31 00 Geo A Morgan clerk aod d'p'a 200 00 A M Collins janitor 85 00 J W Sewell sheriff aod d'ptl 200 00 H A Bali Khoot aupt.. .... 68 80 W M Jackson treasurer 60 IK) Willi Ireland dep recorder... 41 Total ..... $696 05 Road and Highways Oronet A Rowell $5 40 Tualatin Mill Co 21 Mays Brew 7 75 Johnson Bros...; 9 50 J J Krens ., - 3 20 M Turner. 1 60 W H L.vda II 80 Buxton A OeM-r 8 00 V WLIvermore 26 25 ACAVchbold 8 641 Crocker A Parker... 80 4 Herbert Hon 22 24 VineOrndfV. 46 03 - " 85 68 David Weinger.. 19 50 Redmond A 8apprwton 6 60 L A. Rood W J Batner 9 00 Stationery EIKuratli 2 90 1 25 C st AgencyiCo Olef APrhudhomoie . 37 53 Irwin llodson Co 22 7? Hillsboro Argca E J Ward 00 60 Oso A Morgan 2 60 II A Ball Relief W U Donelsoo.. 1 85 3 60 E O Hagey 6 00 A J Roy..,.. ! 110 80 Mrs J A M Roundy ............ 6 00 Prisoners: Tualatin Hotel, board .....$ 74 60 Dr Tamiesle.. 16 00 Br F J Bailey...... 2100 J W Sewell 87 50 Delta Drug S:ore......... 7 60 Miscellaneous: Tu-Utin Mill On, bridges. AC Arch bold, sidewalk R dmond A Sapp'ngtop, Hvery for school superintendent... Court House and Jail: W O Don el son. 47 43 4 26 6 00 6 60 6 00 1 40 80 21 60 H 30 1AM Collins A C Archbold. R Cave.. City L A W Co. Wehruog A Hon County Oio't: Hillsboro Pun Co.... JWSaWfK... 1 HIINboro Argu... 6 LARd, Judge 68 EJ Ward. 8 Wm J Butner... 8 40 Precinct Jury Lit". WRS:eveo : 8 00 VI L Cbowlng 2 00 3 F Van Meter ... 2 00 CIRCUIT COURT. . V- ' J P Tauilesle n eomroenctd an action against Send ftl o Brother on a proiiil-sory note lor $.'-15 and la tere. L E Crouch h "urd Andrew Baacesco and Djvid K'uhelto for an .oaTgned account of $750 alleged to be due Dr Mackenzie for tiiedicel ser vice! perloruieil for defendants. Chs V Heury iki for a divorce from Jobaun H?nry, and alleges that Ihey were loariied Dec 1 1885; and that defendant abandoned hint on Oct 18 1902 and ha ever ajuce continued so to do. - J W Clark ha brought an action ou a promissory note for $100 and interest against Samuel Aplin and John P Aplin. MAKKIAQE LICENSE . Cornelius H 8 lebreo 80 aod E'sle Staley 21; Z na Wood 42 and Anna Austin 83. PKOBtTE. Guardianship of Ribert E S nrte vant, minor. H 8 Hturtevanl guard ianship autborls-d t transfer pro perty of said, minor to O B Sturte vant, guardian in Kansas. E-tate Piter Harpei deceit. Parties intereste l cited to appear and show cauva on Dec 7, 1903, at 10 o'clock a to, why real estate belong ing ti tstate shii;'Jil pot he. sold. fc E-ttate Cyrus Bicoo, deceased. Estate closed of record, real estate turntd over to beirs and bondsmen exonerated. E'tBtu. of O O Rigera, deceeted. Final accoutii approved. '-Estate closed of record. Guardianship of Jf -ile- Dickerson, minor. Columbia Dickeror, mother of minor, appointed guardian with bo d fixed at $1000. . ' Estate Elmer W Nelson, deceas ed. Admini-trator authorised to sell perwmal propel ty. . j Eitate Rebecca Wright, der-ased. Final account and report fed herein. Monday, E 14, 1903, at 10 o'clock, time i"t for approve' of state. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. James Arthur Thwait to 8 It Thwait 10 a 'n sec 17 aid 18 t 1 a r 8 w $500 F J WiIIhdis et al to J W Sewell et nx 141 (M) a in Hu lmrd W il liams illf 1 LC Walker to Sophia Jiukon 42.100 a :n K Walkir die lt Chas D Il'ni'S et al to K. in nm J Ilines :V 'i see 1 t 1 n r 5 w . 1 Geo M Ilines to En.' is J H:,ies 100 a 'n ec 1 1 1 n r 5 w 10 Maria Beir'e et al to Annie M Iiubrie 31 a iu Win Mauzey die 20tK) T A Ritchey et ux to Ja Jowten 35 a in sec 12 1 1 n r 4 w 1500 A C Lneter et ux to ( FC Oeixhl t 4.64 a in Wheeler inb tl s r2 w 4f0 Peter J Maritx to Henry Edltrer 40 a in sec 1J 1 1 n r 1 w 3000 J W Cline to Mr Eva Higgms lot 1 and 12blk 4 Purdy'a and Dil- -ley 300 Mary J Kay et als to John Cum tning lti a in J Dickson die 24W John W Sewell et nx to Frank J Williams H M I in Richard William die....- 1200 Elixalieth Freeman to J A Imbrie 2 M a In ec Ittt 1 n r J w and other land... 700 J VV 8hute et ox to J A Imbrie et als an) a in U Ii Smith die ami other land . . 9000 David Peabody et ax to George Peterson lots 41 aod 42 Garden Home , 750 Uerwood Bros A Wakefield Co to Zumwalt lots 4 and d blk 4 Tbornes add to Hillsboro 175 Thns Connell et nx to Dors Trail" 37 50 in 20 alio 2 t 2 a r 1 w and other land 1 Jennie Annans to ll'iiry P.. ink H4 a see XI t I s r w 500 John P Belchers to John A Miller part ofr James H Uil rl M) M Watroiw to Chas F Uavrs 17 a in sec 25 1 1 n r 3 w 500 XtSfEK Next Monday will be a big ocra slon with the Artisan of 'Washing ton couoty and among uch of their friend a are fortunate enough to se cure card of ad minion to the open meeting of the Hillsboro Assembly held to welcome Hon. Iic E. Staples, of Portland, the new Su preme Master Artisan. The head of the United Artlrana is one of th best male singer on the Coast and famous as an entertainer, convulsing hi audience with laughter at a com In song or moving them to tear with a pathetic ballad o complete is til" mMtery of the emotions of his hear ers. In these entertainments he l ably existed by Mr. Staple, who will accompany him- He will almi deliver a lecture on the Constitution aod Bylaws aod will be found a forceful and Instructive speaker. The program begin at 7 o'clock In Old Fellow Hall with an informal reception with local music the first hour and at 8 o'clock the Supreme Master Artisan take charge. The United Artisan Is an order of which Oregon may well be proud that It had its beginning! In the Webfool metropolis. The 2nd of this month it passed it 9th annivera ary.and is today the wealthiest order per capita In America with a system that will not have to be changed In later years when Its early members are too old to have any other open ing for insurance, the injustice which too often has been meted out to the faithful firit nymbirj of other orders. , With many mtrabersor few.there I the aame ewurlty for every . policy, hoi ler for t) permanent funrts can never be impaired, the. entl-e run ning expense mrst be paid out of the initiation fees and the per capita Ux, no other fund can be used for expense purpost . Then each per- m who lapse out of the United Artisans leaves some money on in terest for the benefit of thost who re. milu faithful. Death and Time, the elemen's that produce wesHnefs In other , focKties, ' to it bring strength. Nor I it necenafy to din to bene fit by its policies, the bolder is pro viding an income uHde.iit to make life easy In old age, for pensions are psid to mem tiers over seventy years old. . Accident, too, la guarded against, for loss of eyesight brings half the amount of the certificate as doe the loss of two limbs while one fourth I paid for the toe of one. H i a policy in the Artisan insures an estate of $2000 for the benefit of loved ones, a competence In case of mtsCorlute aud an income for old age, ail at a cwt no greater than the taxes on $2000 worth of property. Well may the Artisans assert that sound protection for the home can not be obtained from any other re liable concern al no small a cost as to their order. Absolute financial soundness, - con ervative business management and entire publicity for all tbelr affairs, these are the boasts of the order. Every month each member receive a statement la detail of all the order's business and keeping these give a complete eopy of the bead office books. No large ealariea are paid, the supreme secretary receives only $1500 a year and the Supreme Mas ter Artisan, $900. Every officer I heavily bonded In a responsible surety company. With such afe guard the Artisan has grown to have a larger reserve fund. In pro portion to its number of members, than any other order, in America. This reserve is increasing as each Artisan that dies leaves a sufficient amount ol money in the reserve fund to pay back to the order, in lr Chan 20 years In Interest, all that his bene- flciarie draw out on account of h death. Equally farsighted is the jollcy In 10 KUEire SUPREME ABIKAX. electing member.' Risk are not taken in the Southern S'ales, or in uuhealthful places a In large cilKa in the Northern State. . The IWt of birred occupntioua i that of the most careful old line insurance com pules, and as much caie is taken to keep out unworthy replicants that tt.ii loditeroiiut may be a harmonious buuiu for tmuibt-rs. The United Arlimi.s has over $165, 000 et Hintitf-, more thau 8,000 bene Ct irtmhrrs In siood aUtiditig ami has p'Hi owr $25,000 in death ant disability Ix infi's. The iOi'uibtrslilp Is open only to IIiom; who are physi cally, 'luentiilly and morally sound . It oilers Us adv.M:ti:g. s c whit? lr- soriH, umie or remilo, between the ngtM of 13 aud 50 yeurs and just now a Hpecltd oppoi (unity is given in HU'sboro to j.iiu at greaJly reduced . cost. The monthly rate per $1,000) of Insurance, ranting from 45 dot) at A year to $1.25 at 6 I, are restrict ed to 12 in a year and are the lowest oflVred by aiy order while absolute safety Is aasuied. Hillsboro's local branch, Ruby Assembly, ha 92 member and Urn weekly sessions', enlivened witb music by the Assembly' orchestra, re fully of Interest, so that the so cial feature is not the least oik the attractions. Mis Rose Wilcox is Master Artisan and County School Superintendent. II. A, Ball, secretary- The Assembly is being assisted thin week by Mrs. Jennie McE. OaU breetb, of Tualatin, assistant Grand Master, who come ot a pioneer funnily in Washington county and Is si well and favorably known that hnr Interest in the order would be an additloiml endorsement If further iroi.f iv?r ncid?d. .-' . -. PK.ITI1 OP mi:s. ii vm Alien K liiiLCg. Mrs. HaninheitH Hrui tl mother of Mrs. J.- H. lty who resides on Main at. eHst of Hillsboro, rflcd Wed uetday uioriiiui; at 7:0 o VI ink frout thn eiTect of a ol'ght htroke uf . par alys's in June, ; Airs. Ii ttce wrs eAveuty-t wo years of :-c. She had no relatives nn this const except tle dnuf,'li?"r with whoiiishe h-d iimiIh lir home lnt five i ns -e Uv't.g '' 'be !s. tjlie lud' U a i 4i. .ul Hunger of llmM. E. Chuicb for over 40yean, Fuuerv wn Thuif-lt-y afternoon from fie M. E. church aud burial la Odd Fe'Iows cemetery. OE1TM tlf P. . SHtW. V. A. Slia", (ttftd 77 years, died at his home at That"her Sunday. , Ilo w -s f'fim at C" -)hi,,v', N. y., erl estne io;orv..; C) e , wiiere he re sided from I Si, l ;u JS'H, wli"n he lo citel in Wr-bio i'f ii Ciuily,- and here had resided ever riuce. . h May I, 1853, at R.il Oik Onive, III., he was mariied to Mss Marthw Fuqua, who, with the following children, survives blni: John C. Shaw, Putlaeh, Wai-h.; Mrs. Lorenai Smith, Seattle; Charles Shaw aud Mr, llhod Rhodes, Forest Grove. Interment was in the Buxton ceme tery, Tuetday. HILLSBORO HOUSE GUESTS. Ssturday J A Hoover, Glencoe; Arthur Maxwell, Sumpter. Sunday W McLeod, Forest Grove; John Harris, Gaston; Miss fbaw, Portland. Monday -Tho C Wood, Port and; J D Busby, Portland; II C Toelle, Phillip. Tuesday D W Prince, Portland; H Claussen, Hillsboro; J N Fiippen, Button; A B Flint. Scholia; C'laod Jackn, 8- ho''-; Ii B Browne, Kln toii; U S Barley, Sc'.u!'s; C B Brown, Scholia. We Jnrstl iyClyd B nk, Scholia; I A II i Dion, Hcnol'a. Sulsciibe for Tie Independent.